"It's Called Gentrification" | Boyz ’N The Hood

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    "It's Called Gentrification" | Boyz ’N The Hood
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  • @user-mu2mp8ll6c
    @user-mu2mp8ll6c 9 місяців тому +1742

    I loved how he talked to them all so respectfully, both young and old. He wasn't blaming anyone just trying to educate

    • @hidan407
      @hidan407 8 місяців тому +62

      Yeah, the young one showed him respect back when he took his shades off to look him in thr eyes man to man.

    • @user-uk7hf5oz8d
      @user-uk7hf5oz8d 3 місяці тому +15

      You do realize it's a movie right and not real life?

    • @jonjone661
      @jonjone661 3 місяці тому +45

      @@user-uk7hf5oz8dthat’s obtuse, no one is debating if the scene is fiction or non-fiction, they are clearly actors. The message however is what the original comment was referencing, particularly in the respectful way it was being conveyed. Unless of course you do not believe lessons can be derived from works of fiction.

    • @user-uk7hf5oz8d
      @user-uk7hf5oz8d 3 місяці тому

      @@jonjone661 you must be part of the fake outrage safe space group. Way to take it to the next level. Literally proving my point. If it was real it MIGHT be obtuse. But it's NOT. Can you not DISCERN the difference? Did you just learn that word and couldn't wait to use it? Holy shit that was an incredibly dum response. Cue the sad violins over a make believe scenario. Good grief. Do you walk around with tissues? Wow.

    • @user-uk7hf5oz8d
      @user-uk7hf5oz8d 3 місяці тому +3

      @@jonjone661 the point was it was acting that was the scene. He was supposed to talk that way. The original commenter was acting like it was a real life scene and it wasn't. Can you not understand the difference? The fact I even have to explain this is just mind boggling.

  • @prestonlindbeck1197
    @prestonlindbeck1197 Рік тому +2556

    Three decades later, a lesson still falling on deaf ears.

    • @Stridewise
      @Stridewise Рік тому +124

      I don't know man crack and shooting in south LA is way lower than it was when this came out

    • @UKBornin1971
      @UKBornin1971 Рік тому +6

      Bingo

    • @AgentExeider
      @AgentExeider Рік тому

      @@Stridewise Yes, but take a loot at how many black aborted babies there are every year. Remember Furious said, if you take away a people's ability to reproduce. So that means both creating a situation that causes them to die young, before they procreate, and create an environment where the idea of procreating is repulsive and thus encourage abortions. It's still preventing new black from being born, and keeping the population rate of black people under control. Case in point, I remember 30 years ago when this movie came out, how black people make up 16-18% of the population, now it's only about 12%, that means as time goes along there are LESS black people per capita. That's the population reduction agenda at play.

    • @jasonmaclean719
      @jasonmaclean719 Рік тому

      @@Stridewise now it's the homeless and drugs from the cartels, yet no one in power cares

    • @shrim1481
      @shrim1481 Рік тому

      Blacks people are the only group of people that don't grow and evolve.

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot2
    @manuginobilisbaldspot2 2 місяці тому +338

    The thing I appreciate about this…is that no one is really WRONG. Furious is right about the end result, the old man is right about the immediate circumstances that contribute and the young brotha is right about having no choice but to have to survive in a situation he didn’t choose but inherited. We always have simple answers and lay superficial blame but it is never that simple.

    • @jaycaldwell654
      @jaycaldwell654 Місяць тому +10

      Now this is a quality comment ✊

    • @jeremyhopkins577
      @jeremyhopkins577 Місяць тому +8

      That's what great dialogue is all about.

    • @alertgasper
      @alertgasper Місяць тому +2

      very true. if the young brother doesn't survive his present, his future plans mean nothing. as we see later on in this fine movie

    • @voyeursquid7904
      @voyeursquid7904 Місяць тому +6

      One thing that Furious has right...is that there will always be people who have more influence and power using these different generational issues to divide and conquer for their own material gain.

    • @dubiouscaesar3709
      @dubiouscaesar3709 26 днів тому +1

      I think the same applies with the cop, although he's very un-pc and abrasive, he comes across like a guy who quite possibly recognizes the systematic issues, but also as someone who knows that you have to take some responsibility for your own actions, seemingly fed up and p*ssed off with young black men shooting each other over a game of dice etc.

  • @igg3937
    @igg3937 9 місяців тому +728

    Laurence Fishburne went from playing Jimmy Jump in King of New York, one of the most flamboyant and unhinged gangster characters you'll ever see on screen, to the calm and academic Furious Styles just a year later in Boys 'N The Hood. Brilliant actor.

    • @claypearson8380
      @claypearson8380 9 місяців тому +12

      Facts 😂

    • @MickeyNutz54
      @MickeyNutz54 7 місяців тому +21

      Let's not forget about Cowboy Curtis from Pee Wee's Playhouse😂

    • @BriBailey-ol5rs
      @BriBailey-ol5rs 7 місяців тому +6

      Don’t forget bumpy Johnson too

    • @MrJuhs91
      @MrJuhs91 4 місяці тому +7

      Morpheus

    • @AnarkeeSoundVibes
      @AnarkeeSoundVibes 3 місяці тому

      ​@@BriBailey-ol5rshe played Bumpy several years later.

  • @100barbelve
    @100barbelve Рік тому +984

    Gotta love the instant respect Furious gets from the gangsters, sounds like they been talking about the billboard amongst themselves for awhile

    • @Incognito-vc9wj
      @Incognito-vc9wj Рік тому +13

      That nonsense wouldn't fly nowadays.

    • @100barbelve
      @100barbelve Рік тому +24

      @@Incognito-vc9wj not sure what you mean, kind sir

    • @ML-kx9gz
      @ML-kx9gz Рік тому +6

      I feel ya young thug, it's crazy that it's a movie and totally make believe, it seemed so real, rofl

    • @Tipi83
      @Tipi83 Рік тому

      They weren't gangsters. :D

    • @targetegrat
      @targetegrat Рік тому +67

      Most of the gangsters in the 90s generally didn't bother civilians. They were like Omar from The Wire.

  • @garvwadhwaney306
    @garvwadhwaney306 Рік тому +773

    I love how we can see the reason why Tre is so intelligent and academically-inclined. He got it from his dad.

    • @crims1er327
      @crims1er327 Рік тому

      Smart enough to play dumb enough to live

    • @BadNFlu3nz
      @BadNFlu3nz Рік тому +45

      his mum too, though

    • @l00tur
      @l00tur Рік тому +41

      It’s all about the support or lack thereof that you surround yourself in.
      If you gonna surround yourself with broken people then you’ll end up broken too, same deal for those with supportive parents and a community.
      We are only products of our upbringings

    • @BillClay88
      @BillClay88 Рік тому +33

      He has two smart loving parents. We should all be so lucky.

    • @davidtawse6765
      @davidtawse6765 10 місяців тому +2

      Intelligent in what regard??

  • @RileyFreeman_
    @RileyFreeman_ Рік тому +1342

    “It’s the 90s we can’t afford to be afraid of our people anymore man” ohhh if only you knew what ur in for 30 years down the road 💀

    • @Gundam4
      @Gundam4 10 місяців тому +14

      If only that were true

    • @Dasmoose15
      @Dasmoose15 9 місяців тому +57

      4:30 still rings true 30 years later and the only thing they know.

    • @davidcook680
      @davidcook680 2 місяці тому

      Does appear it's just what they are. Learning to read is acting white. Understanding simple math. Thats acting white like the asians. Knowing who your daddy is. Thats lame.

    • @bene3443
      @bene3443 2 місяці тому

      Oreo's have reproduced into a million carltons in every upper middle class suburb. It is shocking what 1 generation of wealth can do in such a short time.

    • @B4NDllKOOT_
      @B4NDllKOOT_ 2 місяці тому +6

      The soul is lost

  • @Neo-oq3rx
    @Neo-oq3rx 10 місяців тому +412

    I love how Furious ain’t just teaching the young generation he teaching the older generation too

    • @hihowareyouthen
      @hihowareyouthen 9 місяців тому +4

      Right? I love the moment where Furious begins to get through to the older man 3:55

    • @niallpike1456
      @niallpike1456 3 місяці тому +7

      Furious is more than a father, he's also a very wise man, and spokesperson. Gives the greatest advice

    • @wonderpookie
      @wonderpookie 2 місяці тому

      Well said.

    • @jalenikezeue4114
      @jalenikezeue4114 Місяць тому

      Respect

  • @adamquiles2468
    @adamquiles2468 Рік тому +1028

    I liked how the old man addressed "that crack rock and shit" he really wanted for his community to be better than it was

    • @charlesgerety1403
      @charlesgerety1403 Рік тому

      They are to busy in racist conspiracy theories

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc Рік тому

      Adam, he knew that the young folks destroyed themselves with it. Drugs were the method of choice for quick thrills and a quick end. Bullets were next.

    • @Sangria
      @Sangria Рік тому +62

      That's Grady right there

    • @stevenmanchester2104
      @stevenmanchester2104 Рік тому +32

      @@Sangria was half expecting Fred Sanford to come rolling up in his truck.

    • @slimj091
      @slimj091 Рік тому +29

      And the only thing he was willing to do to make it better than it was was pointing a stick and blaming someone else... While the community was in decline before those kids were even born. Hell it was in decline when he was a kid.

  • @xFlared
    @xFlared 29 днів тому +30

    Morpheus freeing minds in early 90s.

  • @targetegrat
    @targetegrat Рік тому +212

    Its amazing to think that Lawrence Fishbourne played this role Boyz n the Hood. Then went on to play Ike Turner and Morpheus. 3 different styles. The man has range in his acting.

    • @dw8840
      @dw8840 Рік тому +17

      He also played a jheri curl wearing cowboy on Pee Wees playhouse

    • @joepermenter7228
      @joepermenter7228 2 місяці тому +1

      He was supposed to be Jules Winfield and Zeus in DH3 but SLJ cut him off both times. Once supposedly due to audition, the latter because of salary desire.

    • @manual.focus1
      @manual.focus1 Місяць тому

      Mandela effect his last name is “ Fishburne” but I also remember “Fishbourne”

    • @steverodriguez8071
      @steverodriguez8071 Місяць тому +2

      Don’t forget Perry White in Man of Steel

    • @targetegrat
      @targetegrat Місяць тому

      @@steverodriguez8071 Exactly. I'm mad I forgot about that role.

  • @MrJabez89
    @MrJabez89 Рік тому +212

    That milk must be so warm and gross

    • @anonymousf454
      @anonymousf454 Рік тому +12

      I hate warm milk, I even add ice to milk...gotta be cold

    • @mdillard79able
      @mdillard79able 3 місяці тому +3

      Yuck

    • @isaiahdaniels5643
      @isaiahdaniels5643 Місяць тому +2

      Dude probably had stomach issues all night.

    • @robinsongonzalez2777
      @robinsongonzalez2777 Місяць тому +7

      Everything was weird in the 90s

    • @m4ssee
      @m4ssee Місяць тому +3

      Yeah, I have no idea what this scene was about because I was too distracted by the nasty ass milk. And they wonder why we don't respect these "people"...

  • @lilPopper
    @lilPopper Рік тому +368

    The fact that Boyz "N The Hood is in The National Film Preservation Foundation shows that is more valuable than the Oscars or any popular film and tv awards. This film, among others in the Foundation will be around forever.

    • @J.Gainez
      @J.Gainez Рік тому +2

      @Harold Paulle why are you so upset?

    • @J.Gainez
      @J.Gainez Рік тому

      @Harold Paulle no wonder your wife makes you sleep on the floor, she doesn’t want you stinking up the couch she made you buy

    • @brandon27025
      @brandon27025 2 місяці тому

      You don't say WHY it's a valuable film award.

    • @laminage
      @laminage 21 день тому

      Folks of The Caucasian persuasion saw this movie and were blown away. In this movie Furious talks about Korean Folks and in Do The Right Thing, The Corner Men, talk about Sonny who is from Korea and does so well for himself. Then in St. Elmo's Fire, both Billy & Kirby work for Mr. Kim a successful Korean Businessman.

  • @hidan407
    @hidan407 8 місяців тому +51

    4:30 I always liked that he showed furious respect by taking of his shades and look him in the eye man to man.

  • @TCTrapCat
    @TCTrapCat Рік тому +189

    I like how they was just standing by the billboard and somehow drew a crowd

    • @JessicaGarcia-xf9wr
      @JessicaGarcia-xf9wr Рік тому +71

      Probably out of Curiosity. Considering that it was 90’s and no phones or electronics to distract them

    • @pianospawn1
      @pianospawn1 Рік тому +104

      This is pretty normal for anyone born last millennium. Poor neighborhood, nothing to do, unusually dressed man in a strange car turns up, your gunna go have a look.

    • @heman5077
      @heman5077 Рік тому

      The mf is screaming and shit lol come on now

    • @lang8097
      @lang8097 Рік тому +12

      Lol before the scene u can see the old head idly standing by XD

    • @warlaker
      @warlaker Рік тому +8

      Anybody who's not a homie is gonna be checked out

  • @_____case
    @_____case Рік тому +433

    "The only part that's universal is the math."
    Truth.

    • @elevatedgame3016
      @elevatedgame3016 Рік тому +4

      💯💯 , if I may add frequency of ones vibration to the language of the universe

    • @MrTee12
      @MrTee12 Рік тому +3

      Not necessarily. It varies.

    • @Unicysis
      @Unicysis 9 місяців тому +4

      I think the universal language is faith, the same way anybody in the world understands the word, “TAXI”. In that case, let faith be passed from one group to another

    • @stvargas69
      @stvargas69 2 місяці тому +10

      Math is universal. Many ways to get to 1 answer. They just want you to do it the way they approve

    • @hammurds
      @hammurds 2 місяці тому +4

      That’s such bs

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 Рік тому +742

    Man, John Singleton left his mark on the world with this one. Furious is a great dad and Tre was blessed to have both parents love him and care about him. You can tell that Furious was like a father/mentor to Ricky as well. Doughboy could've been saved but he didn't try hard enough unfortunately.

    • @sidneyrodrigues728
      @sidneyrodrigues728 Рік тому +20

      No strong and responsible father to reign in his rage. That's what doughboy needed.

    • @Soldierboytrey
      @Soldierboytrey Рік тому +48

      Doughboy needed a loving mother like Ricky had. Ricky his whole life was had his mother behind him and she never thought anything of Doughboy which was why he turned out into the person he was

    • @jazzyladyjae7669
      @jazzyladyjae7669 Рік тому +25

      @@Soldierboytrey
      This whole movie was so sad to me, it left me feeling disturbed for quite awhile.
      .... The Saddest thing about Dough boy was having a mother who Spewed so much resentment towards her Our child - all Dough boy wanted from her was her Acknowledgment, Affection, Attention & Acceptance... Furious couldn't reach him, he was far too gone; lost in his own brokenness. 😔

    • @losmit2194
      @losmit2194 Рік тому +6

      We got a problem here????

    • @luismiguelgarciazaldivar2857
      @luismiguelgarciazaldivar2857 Рік тому

      ​@@losmit2194nowadays, they do not make films like these anymore

  • @martinishot
    @martinishot Рік тому +1105

    Months after this movie came out John Singleton was a guest on the Tom Leykis Show. He talked about how when he was growing up they would sometimes see box cars full of automatic weapons and ammunition just suddenly showing up on old deserted railroad tracks.

    • @johngilmore697
      @johngilmore697 Рік тому +62

      What are you babbling about?

    • @martinishot
      @martinishot Рік тому +358

      @@johngilmore697 That was not babbling and you have reading comprehension problems.

    • @johngilmore697
      @johngilmore697 Рік тому

      @@martinishot Y'all motherfuckers need to gangbang them books..

    • @martinishot
      @martinishot Рік тому +179

      @@johngilmore697 Now that was truly babbling. later on after I heard that show in 1990 I started to hear other people who grew up in Crenshaw district like Singleton or Compton or North Long Beach etc. describe that also as part of their memories during their childhood. Box cars of automatic weapons just showing up apparently in the middle of the night. in later years this would be joined by massive amounts of crack cocaine available to distribute in these areas. The distribution of crack cocaine into South Central eventually made headlines and became an important congressional investigation.

    • @johngilmore697
      @johngilmore697 Рік тому

      @@martinishot I don’t want sweet punani action, I want to take your bishop and grind you down

  • @stolensentience
    @stolensentience Місяць тому +36

    “Gun store, liquor store, gun store, liquor store, where tf you takin me!?”
    Also lmfao at dude just sippin on a half gallon of milk at the end on a midsummer day😂

    • @realsrvbhtngr
      @realsrvbhtngr Місяць тому

      He makin use of that pastoral European genes planted into his ancestors 150 years ago

    • @90srocked22
      @90srocked22 19 днів тому +1

      The milk was because he was an athlete. You don't see it as much now but back then athletes drank a lot of milk

  • @bubediscuss
    @bubediscuss Рік тому +133

    Laurence Fishburne brings so much wisdom to this role that we don't even notice the age gap between him and Cuba Gooding is only 6 years irl

    • @jpmnky
      @jpmnky Рік тому +22

      The guy always looked and acted older than his age. In Apocalypse Now he was only 14-15 years old. Dude looked like he was 25. He’s what 26-27 here? He looks 40, put some white on his beard and he could pass for 45. I think his character is 34 in this movie.

    • @toptenguy1
      @toptenguy1 10 місяців тому +5

      DAMN, for real? wow...

    • @phillyeaglesforlife5127
      @phillyeaglesforlife5127 2 місяці тому +4

      @@jpmnky He was 17 in Apocalypse Now and 28 in Boys N The Hood

    • @tdestroyer4780
      @tdestroyer4780 23 дні тому

      @@jpmnky It cracked

  • @tonysnow9688
    @tonysnow9688 Рік тому +513

    Million dollars worth of game ,knowledge and or education
    message in this scene still reigns true til this day 💯✌🏾

    • @losmit2194
      @losmit2194 Рік тому +1

      Thats whats Going on. In my Bankroll Fresh voice!

    • @jimmiepurifoyiii9095
      @jimmiepurifoyiii9095 Рік тому +2

      Especially when you think about what students at Howard University were dealing with a few years ago with colonizers using the campus as an outdoor gym/dog park!!!

    • @charlesgerety1403
      @charlesgerety1403 Рік тому +6

      It's a terrible message

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc Рік тому +6

      ​@@jimmiepurifoyiii9095, colonizers?

    • @jimmiepurifoyiii9095
      @jimmiepurifoyiii9095 Рік тому

      @Pizza Pie From Urban Dictionary:
      A person of Caucasian origins who is not helping to improve life for the people of color in the 21st century (mainly African Americans). They see nothing wrong with events such as segregation, slavery, and the wars started in Africa due to the ridiculous ways of trade with whites.

  • @clarkvelasco4697
    @clarkvelasco4697 Рік тому +70

    Neo: So what did you do when you were still in the Matrix Morpheus?
    Morpheus: I was Furious, all the time...

  • @Mike77787
    @Mike77787 9 місяців тому +106

    Not sure if it’s the nostalgia of this movie watching it as a kid but man it just seems like there was something different about films like this you don’t see today. The mood, the dialogue, the message. 🔥

    • @rogaken
      @rogaken 9 місяців тому +8

      Nah. Directors, scripts, actors just aren't good anymore.

    • @SalemGhassanHanna
      @SalemGhassanHanna 9 місяців тому +9

      To be honest, most films back then weren't as good as this. Classics are remembered for a reason. I'd say 90% of movies of ANY era are just there to be enjoyed and forgotten in their time.

    • @tudyloco1726
      @tudyloco1726 7 місяців тому

      Movies are rushed these days and some of the characters are actually born and actually live this environment most people portray it but don't know it

    • @tudyloco1726
      @tudyloco1726 7 місяців тому

      It's a natural lingo game recognize game back your background and where you come from

    • @clarkness77
      @clarkness77 2 місяці тому +1

      We sound like our parents lol

  • @ZaptheZombie
    @ZaptheZombie Рік тому +152

    This is literally the best scene in the movie. It literally has the same plot as those “and everyone stood and clapped” posts except it feels real, none of it feels forced or preachy. It’s just some dudes talking about the problems they’re facing in the world

    • @BananaPhoPhilly
      @BananaPhoPhilly Рік тому +10

      And you know for a fact conversations like these happened all the time in early 90s LA

  • @TheHungryTrollRawr
    @TheHungryTrollRawr Рік тому +190

    Laurence Fishburne is incredible in this, as he is in all his roles.
    He plays the character so well i forget i'm watching a movie, he's so believable and it's actually 100% truth what he says. He was born for this role, everything about him is perfect.

    • @GregMoress
      @GregMoress Рік тому +2

      I know exactly, what you mean.

    • @kaylons
      @kaylons Рік тому +2

      ​@@GregMoress nice one

    • @pauly260
      @pauly260 Рік тому +5

      My parents generation had Atticus Finch as the role model of the perfect dad; we had Furious.

    • @hostilebogeyinbound
      @hostilebogeyinbound Рік тому +3

      Fishburne was amazing in Apocalypse Now.

    • @TheHungryTrollRawr
      @TheHungryTrollRawr Рік тому +1

      @@hostilebogeyinbound you've just blown my mind, I never even realized that was him, the guy on the boat playing drums?
      I should have known this LOL
      I love his drumming skills too and watched it many times lol

  • @lostinlife8033
    @lostinlife8033 Рік тому +62

    That " do we have a choice?"
    "No"
    Hit hard

  • @martinrios2488
    @martinrios2488 Рік тому +33

    Still one of my favorite movie scenes ever. The messaging is on point.

  • @prestonmcleod1726
    @prestonmcleod1726 11 місяців тому +25

    I remember my dad telling me listen hard on this scene. Didn't understand @ the time, but the older I got & the more I watched the movie, I finally understood the message. Gentrification is at a all time high to this day.

  • @kaylabattle9532
    @kaylabattle9532 Рік тому +256

    It's because of this movie I was aware of Gentrification.

    • @jermainelatimer804
      @jermainelatimer804 Рік тому +13

      I didn't get then too, until I personally started seeing it

    • @IronMan-tk8uc
      @IronMan-tk8uc Рік тому +24

      And that's why movies are so important. Same thing with Rain Man (1988). It was that flick that made the word autism became mainstream and people started to research more about it.

    • @BLMacab
      @BLMacab Рік тому

      maybe stop blaming whitey

    • @TheHungryTrollRawr
      @TheHungryTrollRawr Рік тому +1

      me too, Kayla. Laurence Fishburne is the man! I'm not even religious, but if he got talking i'd prolly follow him to church to hear him out. Intense and interesting fella!
      It's so real it doesn't even feel like he's acting here does it?

    • @joesmith5159
      @joesmith5159 Рік тому

      better than truning neighborhoods and countries into 3rd world dumpos which is what happens to white areas infected by poc

  • @bossshun9
    @bossshun9 Рік тому +243

    The message is still strong to this day. You can easily destroy anything if you deny it the ability to improve, reproduce, enhance, and uplift. So, let this message continue to spread all over the internet and into the minds of young people.

    • @charlesgerety1403
      @charlesgerety1403 Рік тому

      Blame it on the white man

    • @googlefearsaltmedia218
      @googlefearsaltmedia218 Рік тому

      Or just dont do business with black people.

    • @elduderino2404
      @elduderino2404 Рік тому +31

      When he spoke about liquor stores and gun shops……he left out abortion clinics

    • @patwiggins6969
      @patwiggins6969 Рік тому

      @@elduderino2404 2020 abortion statistics. Southern States like Alabama and Georgia was overwhelmingly blacks had the highest percentage. In pretty much every other state whites had the higher percentage of abortions

    • @patwiggins6969
      @patwiggins6969 Рік тому

      @@elduderino2404 planned Parenthood don't go to the hood. That's been in the news a lot lately about how black women don't have the same access as middle class white women do to reproductive health

  • @sodothehivesonhisleg
    @sodothehivesonhisleg 2 місяці тому +16

    You can really tell he was a Black Panther member in his youth, and is carrying their work and vision forward, just entirely on his own. He stands out like a being from another reality where things are as they should be.

    • @woopoganntnt7379
      @woopoganntnt7379 Місяць тому +3

      acting like being a black panther is a good thing lol

    • @coh2conscript851
      @coh2conscript851 Місяць тому

      @@woopoganntnt7379 Racists destroying themselves and blaming others is a very popular thing.

    • @mhm6262
      @mhm6262 Місяць тому +1

      @@woopoganntnt7379why were they bad?

    • @BlackIce3190
      @BlackIce3190 22 дні тому

      @@mhm6262They were violent racist assholes who only spread hate.

    • @90srocked22
      @90srocked22 19 днів тому +2

      He's definitely your classic, TV show black dad while most of the people who live around him are thugs.

  • @geraldbelak9112
    @geraldbelak9112 Рік тому +42

    Furious spit FACTS! AND why does the dude in the Raiders hat, look like Dave Chapelle!?

  • @Phlebstick
    @Phlebstick Рік тому +71

    The most important scene in the movie

    • @wonderwoman5732
      @wonderwoman5732 Рік тому +1

      I agree to the power of INFINITY ♾️♾️♾️♾️♾️

  • @betterthanmost9549
    @betterthanmost9549 Місяць тому +13

    Gentrification-When people move in and make your neighborhood nicer.

    • @toddgaak422
      @toddgaak422 Місяць тому

      Whites move out "White Flight". Whites move in "gentrification". It's always someone else's fault.

    • @rtolli7472
      @rtolli7472 Місяць тому

      When you’re dumb and didn’t pay attention to the video

    • @darrellsimon9049
      @darrellsimon9049 17 днів тому +1

      At a high damn price lol

  • @genaroayala8100
    @genaroayala8100 Рік тому +47

    Every kid should have this kind of dad. Respect!

    • @HabibFromTelAviv
      @HabibFromTelAviv Місяць тому

      One that promotes a victim mentality? Nah

    • @Chunky-qs4jl
      @Chunky-qs4jl Місяць тому

      @@HabibFromTelAviv Huh? How dare you misinterpret the noble intentions of Furious? He was not coddling anyone with a victim mentality, he was enlightening his son and companions about the harsh realities of their society and empowering them to rise above the adversities they face. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, he was instilling in them the strength and knowledge to combat the systemic injustices that plague their community. It seems your feeble mind cannot comprehend true empowerment when it stares you in the face. Educate yourself before spouting such ignorant drivel! 😈🔥

    • @Smickerthc
      @Smickerthc Місяць тому +5

      @@HabibFromTelAviv Your interpretation of Furious' actions couldn't be more wrong. He wasn't promoting victimhood but rather empowering his son and friends to confront and overcome the challenges they face. Before you communicate, try listening with your mind, not just your ears. Wisdom might find you then.

    • @toontown9854
      @toontown9854 Місяць тому

      @@HabibFromTelAviv Star of David talking about the Victim Mentality ?

    • @HabibFromTelAviv
      @HabibFromTelAviv Місяць тому

      @@Smickerthc “joined UA-cam 2 months ago” ok troll boy

  • @Zehahahahahahahahahahahaha
    @Zehahahahahahahahahahahaha Рік тому +36

    The guy with the Raiders cap was in Doughboy's party too

  • @losmit2194
    @losmit2194 Рік тому +43

    Damn Furious you were way ahead of time!!!!

  • @patrick4662
    @patrick4662 4 місяці тому +49

    "Rick, its the 90s. We can't afford to be afraid of our own people anymore man."
    Uhhhhhhhhhhh

    • @fudgematthew33
      @fudgematthew33 2 місяці тому +4

      Yeah...

    • @axnyslie
      @axnyslie 2 місяці тому +5

      Less than one year after this movie was released the LA Riots happened.

    • @herooflight7931
      @herooflight7931 Місяць тому +1

      If only that could be true

  • @walkerfreighttv3548
    @walkerfreighttv3548 Рік тому +54

    Fishburne was 30 and Cuba was 24😂

    • @Inbraneinthememsane
      @Inbraneinthememsane Рік тому +16

      Well the idea was that fishburne is depicted as 40-45 and gooding jr as 17
      I think they managed well

    • @walkerfreighttv3548
      @walkerfreighttv3548 Рік тому +2

      @@Inbraneinthememsane no one said they didn’t

    • @BirdGang6
      @BirdGang6 Рік тому +3

      Yeah it’s remarkable how believable they were as father and son! A timeless movie!

    • @Afrocypher9590
      @Afrocypher9590 Рік тому +1

      And dat's impressive too, pure *acting* at its finest.

    • @QuesadillaLover
      @QuesadillaLover 2 місяці тому +6

      ​@@Inbraneinthememsane fishburne is supposed to be a young dad, I think he had him at 17 in the movie. So he'd be 34

  • @jschannel6962
    @jschannel6962 Рік тому +55

    This was extremely important especially in the 90s

    • @BDRose
      @BDRose Рік тому

      That's Fred Sanford's friend

    • @Rockyinlp
      @Rockyinlp Рік тому +1

      ​@@BDRose yep, that was Grady.

    • @BDRose
      @BDRose Рік тому

      @@Rockyinlp I forgot

  • @yorkshire3939
    @yorkshire3939 6 місяців тому +53

    As a white dude, my father told me back in the late 80s that Furious was 100% right about this and the army. You gotta respect truth no matter who or when it's spoken.

    • @infernocanuck
      @infernocanuck Місяць тому

      @@HabibFromTelAviv Thank you, exactly. What is more likely, that it is a conspiracy of non-blacks to put up liquor stores and gun stores in the hopes that black people will buy them and destroy themselves, or people who simply see a demand for guns and booze and profit from it.
      No one was forcing anyone to smoke crack, drink all day and shoot each other. The drug dealers, the liquor and gun store owners, could be put out of business easily. No demand, no supply.

    • @pituparanoico
      @pituparanoico Місяць тому

      @@HabibFromTelAviv nah, the only victim mentality is the sionist and genocide state of Israel Free Palestine

    • @bigz2008
      @bigz2008 Місяць тому +1

      @@HabibFromTelAviv exactly, he even mentioned other minority community like Koreans. Italians and Mexicans. how come it's only the black neighborhood that are affected by his consipiracy bullshit? black people need to take a good look at themselves and regonize the fault of their own culture and blame everything on racism. not saying racism don't exist but they existe for every other minority races. but they were able to overcome that. everybody, everybody but the black community...they have no excuses

    • @beastvader
      @beastvader Місяць тому

      ​@@HabibFromTelAviv Spoken like a typical irrational and inhumane zionist. The council officials who approve the liquor and gun stores are never black. But you already knew that.

    • @FranK-tg7ou
      @FranK-tg7ou Місяць тому +1

      @@HabibFromTelAvivbro everything this movie says is right
      There doesn’t have to be a demand, if those in power dictate, to put stores there
      And everybody knows the property value does decrease soley because of people being black in a neighborhood
      It’s not “victim mentality” people are actually just victims of a country that wants to keep them down because it keeps those in power at the top and it keeps the middle and lower classes divided

  • @Alex-xz4im
    @Alex-xz4im 16 днів тому +1

    "There is always business, just not always in here." I feel that in my heart my brother.

  • @brandonisner5214
    @brandonisner5214 2 місяці тому +4

    One of my favorite scenes in all of film. No exaggeration.
    And Tre's Beetle cabriolet is so tight.

  • @r2rchannel593
    @r2rchannel593 Рік тому +44

    Just thought about the inconsistencies in Rick's character how is he all cautious and scared just to be in compton but so cool and relaxed when you got people out there with guns trying to kill you.

    • @TheCrazykid439
      @TheCrazykid439 Рік тому +15

      seems intentional, trying to display cognitive dissonance in ricky growing up in the area

    • @TheCrazykid439
      @TheCrazykid439 Рік тому +1

      @@Guts_Chris oh my mistake!

    • @thebigbop5866
      @thebigbop5866 Рік тому +17

      But he knows his part of the hood, he's been walking it every day, despite what's going on in that scene he's pretty comfortable taking a piss there, probably done it hundreds of times in the area, he's never needed to go for a piss and been worried about making a run for it after.

    • @KingJT80
      @KingJT80 Рік тому +5

      he only reason it changed is because he was talking shit to gang members from an opposing hood of his brother.
      most likely they were Crenshaw mafia bloods (tre got in an argument with that kid when he called him an african booty scratcher in elementary and that kid said he was from Crenshaw mafia) and him and Tre were living in the rolling 60s neighborhood because they lived in south central. thats why they were scared to even be in compton
      Ofc they couldnt straight up say this stuff back then in the movie because that movie actually caused gang fights and crips and bloods shooting at each other after the movie would let out in L.A. in those days. i actually remember that.
      i was only 11 when this came out but went to a west Seattle middle school and we had a lot of somoan and Asian bloods that went there

  • @Woodyj1983
    @Woodyj1983 Рік тому +25

    Furious was half right. We have to hold ourselves accountable for the bad choices we make. Can't blame someone for what you do.

    • @Aristocratic13
      @Aristocratic13 Рік тому +1

      Crack was intentionally and there is someone to blame for that. There name is The CIA. They released a pressed about it decades ago.

    • @brianmeen2158
      @brianmeen2158 Рік тому +5

      Accountability is nowhere to be seen these days .

    • @tareklegrand7747
      @tareklegrand7747 6 місяців тому +4

      Just because there's drugs in the country doesn't mean you should sell it. Same things with gunshops

  • @TraustiGeir
    @TraustiGeir Рік тому +11

    This movie is so much more than I ever expected.

  • @disruptapps
    @disruptapps 10 місяців тому +9

    Morpheus was always an idealistic, truth-telling and inspirational leader no matter which version of the Matrix he was in.

    • @johndong7524
      @johndong7524 7 місяців тому +1

      He didn't tell them the truth. The old man did. All Furious did was shifting the blame instead of accepting responsibility.

    • @MrAden1307
      @MrAden1307 3 місяці тому

      @@johndong7524 Wow! It really shows your own issues when you say something like that. Forgetting it's a movie with scripts and dialogue lines for each of the characters. And then a overall message the director is trying to show. And all you can come up with is responsibility. Wow, you have no idea of government schemes. If no guns, cocaine or booze was ever in those places. The locals would never be drawn to them. The government knew that. It's only you who doesn't 30yrs later. Go back to sleep

    • @johndong7524
      @johndong7524 3 місяці тому +1

      @@MrAden1307 Excellent example of blame shifting that I was talking about. Didn't the government also tell you to "Just Say No"? )) No one forced you to touch any of those things. People are perfectly capable of making their own decisions based on logic and free will. Stop blaming the government and accept some responsibility for your own actions.

  • @JBrander
    @JBrander Рік тому +16

    Morpheus' boss chair looks pretty nice tbh.

  • @alexbeardsley751
    @alexbeardsley751 Рік тому +23

    That dude had some balls to wear a SF hat in Compton, even back then. No wonder he had a target on his back...

    • @pineapplexpression
      @pineapplexpression Рік тому +2

      There's no Hoovers in Cpt anyways so it wouldn't really matter.

    • @alexbeardsley751
      @alexbeardsley751 Рік тому

      @@pineapplexpression Hoovers?

    • @TCTrapCat
      @TCTrapCat Рік тому

      @@alexbeardsley751 Hoover crips

    • @alexbeardsley751
      @alexbeardsley751 Рік тому

      @@TCTrapCat ah! thanks for the info!

    • @pineapplexpression
      @pineapplexpression Рік тому

      @Alex Beardsley its a south central gang that has one set represented by SF orange colours. I thought that was wat u meant.

  • @macdaddy11c32
    @macdaddy11c32 Рік тому +6

    2:09 Well spoken. United we stand, Divided we fall

  • @AndreBruning
    @AndreBruning Рік тому +27

    Excellent scene ❤️

  • @justinquaylepate1358
    @justinquaylepate1358 Рік тому +48

    Lawrence Fishburne; truly a legendary actor

  • @armkidmustang
    @armkidmustang 12 днів тому +1

    This is probably one of the most underrated scenes in cinematic history in my opinion

  • @marcusnelson1094
    @marcusnelson1094 Рік тому +63

    When that old man started pointing his finger at the youngsters I was weak🤣🤣🤣.

    • @IronMan-tk8uc
      @IronMan-tk8uc Рік тому +8

      Old man mannerisms. I'm 30 and sometimes I do similar things.

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc Рік тому +15

      Marcus, he was ashamed of the drug-dealing youth in the community. Typical. Youngsters were likely getting shot left and right.

    • @marcusnelson1094
      @marcusnelson1094 Рік тому +4

      @@valuecalc trust me, I know. I grew up around this stuff.

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc Рік тому +7

      @@marcusnelson1094, it's the elderly who often know best, but youngsters refuse to learn anything from them. I'm sure you've noticed that, too.

    • @marcusnelson1094
      @marcusnelson1094 Рік тому +1

      @@valuecalc 100% agree. They definitely do know a lot and seen a lot even before the trouble came to their neighborhood. Back before my time that same neighborhood my uncle lived in was beautiful. Everybody got along, kept the neighborhood clean, etc but as the older ones left then they left those houses to their grandkids and most of them didn’t keep up the property.

  • @mattheweuqnicurzeid7154
    @mattheweuqnicurzeid7154 2 місяці тому +3

    here in Jacksonville, three neighborhoods in District 1 have been gentrified; Springfield, Brooklyn and Murray Hill.
    They were all crime ridden in the past.

  • @xscythe67
    @xscythe67 9 місяців тому +8

    "The human conscience died with Robert, Martin, and John" - Lawrence Fishburn.
    He's speaking the truth, yet no one cares. Even outside of the film, only 1% of the black community actually sees the true messages of the film.

  • @wingman4717
    @wingman4717 2 місяці тому +2

    Such an underrated scene. Still resonates today and should be freakin taught everywhere.

  • @OldAussieAds
    @OldAussieAds Рік тому +5

    I'm going to have to watch this movie again as an adult. It's more thought provoking than I remember.

    • @Leon-qh9br
      @Leon-qh9br Рік тому

      just watched it I lived through similar as a young adult but in my 30's im mature and this all still holds up

  • @curtiswhiteheadjr1322
    @curtiswhiteheadjr1322 Рік тому +64

    “My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge.” It’s legal for Black folk to read now. We can have a book in our possession and keep our fingers in 2022. #TheyWroteItAllDown y’all. ✊🏽

    • @MDCJ59
      @MDCJ59 Рік тому +5

      Preach, Brother!

    • @DrezzyEFTP
      @DrezzyEFTP Рік тому +4

      Hosea 4:6 excellent bible verse

    • @woopoganntnt7379
      @woopoganntnt7379 Місяць тому

      you black supremacists are weird as hell

  • @mikedawolf95
    @mikedawolf95 Рік тому +26

    Crazy how true this is. My mom grew up in Pilsen, Chicago and it used to be a rough area. Now I got an office job in Pilsen and there’s fancy $2000 apartments, the streets are all nice and clean, and nice stores and restaurants popped up there.

    • @GoneFishin610
      @GoneFishin610 Рік тому +6

      Then we drive a few blocks down or past some train tracks and it's suddenly the hood again. Big cities really have this happening and we don't even know.

    • @WOGBOY
      @WOGBOY Рік тому

      so you would rather live in a shithole with tons of crime ?

    • @moonrunrs
      @moonrunrs 11 місяців тому +7

      Thank goodness for that. You can go to work in Pilsen in safety rather than being in danger. You have a job -- and it's in a stable area.

    • @martinrios2488
      @martinrios2488 11 місяців тому

      I’m from the Chi and lived around the tri Taylor area. I know what you mean. Pilsen Went from hood to bouje.

    • @r5t6y7u8
      @r5t6y7u8 2 місяці тому

      So what happened in Pilsen?
      According to this scene, the Koreans at "Seoul to Seoul Realty" bought the land, removed the black criminals and brought in Asians... who happened to have high math scores.

  • @Capt_Pete_Mitchell
    @Capt_Pete_Mitchell 6 місяців тому +2

    It’s written and acted so well. This movie hit me hard watching it as a teenager and damn even more so now as a 40 year old.

  • @gr8m887
    @gr8m887 Рік тому +71

    Laurence Fishburne is a national treasure

  • @HeckyEOA89
    @HeckyEOA89 Рік тому +15

    0:18 dayyyyum baby got more cake than Duncan Hines man lol

  • @arycorvette884
    @arycorvette884 Рік тому +31

    Morpheus spitting facts and handing them redpills

  • @vincentthompson1608
    @vincentthompson1608 Рік тому +4

    Tre and Ricky didnt even want to get out of the car for fear theyd get GOT. Sad but true statement of just how unsafe we feel around our own people sometimes.

  • @bernardtroy33
    @bernardtroy33 Рік тому +34

    So many gems in this one scene...the office scene " do we have a choice?...no!...."Rick it's the 90's can't afford to be afraid of our own people anymore!. And the whole gentrification explanation and the old man not seeing the bigger picture💪🏿...still a very powerful scene! Rest in Power Mr. SINGLETON

  • @KNOTTYBUDS
    @KNOTTYBUDS 10 місяців тому +77

    I'm a white dude. Grew up in middle class all my life basically. I first saw this movie in High-School, and this and Menace II Society really opened my eyes to how the world looks to others. But this speech was always one thing that really stood out to me. It really opened my eyes to how unfair the system is, and how broken it is. And not only that, it also takes the younger generation to start making it better too.
    Like, I never used to think about, "Oh, but how did the Crack get here? We don't ship it here." Or, "they want us to kill ourselves." It literally made me look around my own town and compare it to others for me to say, "Oh shit. He's right."

    • @Professor__S
      @Professor__S 8 місяців тому +8

      Makes more sense then ever in 2023, except instead of crack it's fentanyl.

    • @KNOTTYBUDS
      @KNOTTYBUDS 8 місяців тому

      @Professor__S yupp. Crack definitely died down, and now opiates/opioids are the new pandemic. But yeah, this whole scene is just perfect. It's still relevant to this day.

    • @johndong7524
      @johndong7524 7 місяців тому +10

      Stop shifting the blame. No one forces people to use or sell drugs. It's a choice they make. The old man in this scene is right.

    • @KNOTTYBUDS
      @KNOTTYBUDS 7 місяців тому

      @johndong7524 It must be nice to have the privilege to judge other people's choices in life. Must be nice to live in a place where the annual income for most households is more than 10,000 dollars. And I was talking about Crack specifically. Not drugs in general. It's an important distinction to make in this context. (80s-90s Los Angeles. Specifically, the inner city.)
      You should look into the CIA and the Crack epidemic. They'll deny these allegations, of course. But the more you read about it, the more you realize that there's actually a lot of evidence to support it.
      Hate to be the one to inform you, but the government isn't *always* there to help you.
      And as a recovering addict, it's pretty disappointing to hear someone's view on addiction be so black and white. "You do drugs? You bad."

    • @johndong7524
      @johndong7524 7 місяців тому +1

      @@KNOTTYBUDS Cry me a river.

  • @robtheoutsider
    @robtheoutsider Рік тому +11

    Oh, shit. Grady!

  • @TylersRapPromo
    @TylersRapPromo Рік тому +16

    My homeboy invited me over to his grandmas and for the first time I experienced gentrification. Now I’m watching this movie and get what he’s talking about

  • @seantilly1977
    @seantilly1977 Рік тому +3

    Love this

  • @Pitttdog
    @Pitttdog Місяць тому +4

    why is there a gun store and liquor store on each corner.....because there is demand. No demand, no business no liquor store and no gun store. No demand means no drugs, no drug dealers. No drug customers, no drugs being bought. Who forces demand? No one. It comes from the individual person and community. Its not other peoples fault, just yours. Why isnt this in Asian, Indian, areas? Not enough demand and a strong work and family ethic.

  • @hvnguyen510
    @hvnguyen510 18 днів тому +1

    That milk must of been warm by the time they got to that sign lol

  • @poormanssoderbergh3914
    @poormanssoderbergh3914 10 місяців тому +3

    The most vital scene of the movie, singletons thesis statement. Beautiful. It’s a shame he only got to make a handful of personal statements before being shoved through the studio system. RIP to a great one.

    • @hihowareyouthen
      @hihowareyouthen 8 місяців тому +1

      Very well put! It's a great scene in a movie full of them (the home invasion scene with the roaring saxophone is another standout for me). I can't believe how young Singleton was when he made this - it'd be a truly incredible accomplishment at any age but for him to be THAT young blows my mind.

  • @emeyeare
    @emeyeare Рік тому +4

    3:27 notice the bangers had respect for the elders even tho they shit talking them

  • @YD-uq5fi
    @YD-uq5fi Рік тому +10

    What Grady said was much closer to the truth than what Furious said.

    • @aaronbrochu
      @aaronbrochu Рік тому

      They import drug's for money. So who's buying the drugs. The black's it's called supply and demand

    • @user-dn5kz4ny5x
      @user-dn5kz4ny5x 3 місяці тому

      Good googlie goo !! He wasn't a big dummy

  • @coledwrld7
    @coledwrld7 Місяць тому +1

    I’ve always loved the shot of furious saying to the young gangster to think about his future as the G swigs his 40 oz.

  • @danielalex1946
    @danielalex1946 Місяць тому +2

    This is easily the greatest African American arts project ever made in the ladder half of 20th century. John singleton on the screenplay. Charles mills on cinematography. Singleton again as director. Pretty fye

  • @ericthomas917
    @ericthomas917 10 місяців тому +3

    He spoke a lot of truth

  • @alexs.7158
    @alexs.7158 Рік тому +5

    You know it’s kinda crazy the foreshadowing for this movie and Snowfall. On the last episode with Frank and Leon you eventually see a set with kids that films for this movie here. The last episode was in 1990 the same year this movie was being directed.

  • @dannyc7227
    @dannyc7227 Рік тому +2

    I feel like he looks and talks to Rick with the same warmth as he does with his own son.

  • @MissMaya308
    @MissMaya308 3 місяці тому +1

    This one of most powerful spoken. Laurence Fishburne deserved should have an award for that movie. He was such a great actor.

  • @skizztrizz4453
    @skizztrizz4453 2 роки тому +39

    Damn. Nobody wants to hear the truth?🤔🤔🧐🧐✊🏾✊🏾

    • @lordmeric3180
      @lordmeric3180 Рік тому +5

      @@michael.barlow more often that what they want. Self hatred is the most profitable business.

    • @D33Lux
      @D33Lux Рік тому +5

      How could anyone be in the right state of mind, when someone's poor, hungry, depressed, drunk, high, stressed about someone, anyone at anytime can drive by and kill you. The feeling of hopelessness knowing that almost no one can get out of that generational poverty is daunting.

    • @lordmeric3180
      @lordmeric3180 Рік тому

      @@D33Lux yeaaa but that speaks volumes when their firth option is primal hunting behavior. In actuality as racist as it sounds if the blacks dont heal them self and continue to attack the only thing this would cause is other groups united to exterminate you.
      Either passively: killing you with abuse substance in affordable or non affordable prices. Plan parenthood and encourage destroctive behaviour by media and bought out entertainers sold out rapper possers ect.
      Or aggressively: you know how it is. Cops, selected assassination, ect ect.
      Personally is PR nightmare. Even left alone you end up starving. you get help you resent the hand feeds you and bullshit your selfs around a excuse to justified oppression.
      u-u y'all need a repair relationship or face the worse outcomes.

    • @yunga8305
      @yunga8305 Рік тому +1

      @@D33Lux facts

    • @charlesgerety1403
      @charlesgerety1403 Рік тому

      That racism is holding them back?

  • @vernonrobinson1685
    @vernonrobinson1685 Рік тому +3

    Rick, this is the 90s, we can't afford to be afraid our own people anymore.
    That's some real ish.

  • @metallitech
    @metallitech Рік тому +2

    Good picture and sound. Film crew did a good job.

  • @Abv39
    @Abv39 Рік тому +8

    “Crack rock and shit” 😂😂😂

  • @user-yk2zb6nm7o
    @user-yk2zb6nm7o Місяць тому +9

    2:58 Lol, he says they bring the property value down. The only ones bringing the property value down are the ones that live there.

    • @thinktankdonahue
      @thinktankdonahue Місяць тому

      It's a complete microcosm of black struggle in the USA. Self accountability vs victim mentality and repeating the cycle.

  • @ghanasoul
    @ghanasoul 2 місяці тому

    They would never have a scene like this in a film today. I loved this part. Entertaining and very educational and valuable even today.

  • @JFK-ir7yz
    @JFK-ir7yz Рік тому +13

    I mean, you need to respect your community in order to help it grow and thrive.

  • @sanctuary8396
    @sanctuary8396 Рік тому +6

    Morpheus was offering Red Pills to all those who would listen, a decade before the Matrix.

  • @th3rd3arplan3tradio
    @th3rd3arplan3tradio 3 місяці тому

    I remember bits & pieces of this movie in my head as a kid. Seen at the movies. I remember the movie poster at the movies also. My parents lived in california at that time. This movie will forever stick with me til i'm in the grave.

  • @southp1992
    @southp1992 Місяць тому

    This scene always touched me, even as a shorty but I’m literally bursting into tears right now as I’m writing this. Seeing these traps around and trying my hardest to beat it.

  • @SHADYBAD1
    @SHADYBAD1 Рік тому +6

    And to this date 2023,they still don't get the message

  • @scoldeddogproduction
    @scoldeddogproduction 2 місяці тому +5

    It's a shame these black kids never knew what the word computer was.

  • @mitchellstowers5251
    @mitchellstowers5251 Місяць тому +1

    You build your community, that’s why when brothers get out and do good they move.

  • @GWil-ey4if
    @GWil-ey4if 13 днів тому +1

    The hardest thing about this is Ricky drinking milk in public on a 90 degree day

  • @emp0rizzle
    @emp0rizzle 11 місяців тому +121

    "The only part that is universal is the math" - 1990
    "math is racist" - 2023

    • @LzyArt
      @LzyArt 2 місяці тому +26

      Math may not be racist but statistics can absolutely be manipulated and used to affirm bias.

    • @-bubby9633
      @-bubby9633 2 місяці тому +21

      ​@@LzyArtthats not what hes talking about. A lot of lefties has literally said maths itself is racist as is the way of teaching it etc lmao. That answers like 2+2=4 is racist.

    • @LowSkillPlays
      @LowSkillPlays 2 місяці тому +24

      ​@-bubby9633 you have no critical thinking skills whatsoever if you think thats what people are saying.

    • @sgtjonzo
      @sgtjonzo 2 місяці тому +5

      ​@@LowSkillPlaysthank you

    • @D-ei1pc
      @D-ei1pc 2 місяці тому

      It's Florida man DumbSantis who thinks math books are racist for some text book having a black character.

  • @BinkyStalls
    @BinkyStalls 2 місяці тому +3

    That’s got to be some warm ass Milk.

  • @willumbermarchant5510
    @willumbermarchant5510 Місяць тому +2

    I never noticed how much the NPCs in GTA San Andreas move like the extras at the start of this scene. Seriously, look at the movement path and how the shoulder positioning. Uncanny.

  • @UKBornin1971
    @UKBornin1971 Рік тому +1

    Furious kickin' that knowledge, all that he said still applies today. Use your mind mind peoples.

  • @johndong7524
    @johndong7524 7 місяців тому +9

    The old man is right. It's the people who live in the neighborhood are the ones responsible for it. Stop shifting the blame and accept some accountability for the action. No one is forcing you to use or sell drugs.

    • @brandonjohnson3284
      @brandonjohnson3284 7 місяців тому +1

      Nigga it's a literal curse. I bet you got some curses hanging over your soul that's hard to escape from. It's not as simple as stopping. Tell america to stop fighting wars overseas, watch how you get laughed at. It's not feasible