They did a lecture in my college where they brought in a survivor of a forced marriage to talk to us. They said, if anyone tries to take you overseas via plane, against your will, to put a metal spoon in your underwear. That way it’ll set off the metal detector and they’ll pull you aside to search you, then you can say what’s happening. If they’re “spreading awareness”, why not make a video about that, rather than.. Coffee creamer?
But even then... how many people in that lecture hall do you think ever needed that tip? Compared to how many other safety-adjacent topics could they have had lectures about that would have been significantly more relevant?
There's many reasons why this does not raise awareness for abuse but one that I would like to highlight is that the abuser actors are such comical villains. Real abusive people don't tend to make it so obvious in public that they are angry and quick to touch somebody. Sometimes real abusers even have the police called on them and still escape completely unnoticed.
To my understanding, most signs of partner abuse more closely resemble the mundaneness of day-to-day life. "Awareness" videos could be more helpful by teaching viewers how to identify subtle, yet distinct signs.
Abusers can have the police called on them and then completely convince the police to arrest their victim. Sure, some of them are going to be abusive in public, but most aren't that unaware of how they look in public.
Yes, they’re called white men. They are usually buddies with the cops or cops themselves. In fact, there’s a high domestic abuse and murder coverup rate of police officers and their wives.
@@IAmNotAWoodenDuck Yup. My mother got me a ride in a police car when I was 14. 2 years later she called them on me again and they saw her and the house without 'the act'. Abusers are often manipulative, narcissistic liars upholding an image of perfection, victimhood or being a saint on the outside and many don't even realise or will never acknowledge what they truly are. The reality of abuse is so complex. That's why I hate people saying 'why don't people just leave abusive relationships?'. I didn't acknowledge I was being abused until after I left because I was convinced it was normal. It's usually a slow start and a slow realisation too.
Yeah. It would be different if the video had a warning at the front to disclaim it was a skit and portrayed traumatic and triggering situations, and the skit was realistically played with good actors, and provided actual helpful links, phone numbers, and quick tips or other references for victims and how to notice and report signs of abuse or violence. Stuff like this is also misinformation, there’s a TON of TikTok videos with misinformation about airplanes that scaremongers people from going on planes and creates distrust between people and those that are doing the job and passion.
One of the biggest red flags for "fake crime" type of videos is why is the person recording before something happens? I remember watching a video of someone checking the public bathroom before letting their daughter enter the public bathroom, only to find a creepy guy there and the creepy guy leaves the girl's bathroom when he's spotted. I guess it's supposed to "spread awareness". The video is basically telling parents to check the public bathroom before letting their kid enter it, but dude, the "father" is the one entering the girl's bathroom with a phone, recording while he checks all the stalls. What if there were other people using the bathroom when he opens stalls while recording everything? But of course, that doesn't happen because the video is "totally real".
That's a bunch of bullshit. the reality is tricky, I don't wanna be a dude walking into a women's room, but don't wanna take my daughter into the gent's. solved easy enough by peeking in and making sure there's not ducks out and about. get to the stall and wait, then wash and bail. the dude lurking in the women's is so weird. like no adult walked in and saw the dude and said anything. they just ignore him knowing he's patiently waiting for an unattended kid that maybe doesn't have a parent waiting on the solo exit? Awareness is one thing, but gimmick vids are stupid.
@nesamdoom Peeking into women's stalls, going into one and waiting in it is extremely creepy. That is exactly what predators do when finding a stall to hide in. It's better to do a quick check inside and then wait outside to make sure no one sus is going inside ans leave when the daughter is done.
@@ClownHoundIII would say it might depend on the age of the child, also is he a single father and is he raising his daughter and needs to be there in case she needs help. But I agree with both you and nasdoom(?) above, dad should probably wait outside. I would almost be inclined to say “there’s no pedophiles waiting in stalls!” but in todays world, anything can happen, and hyper vigilance is the key to protecting yourself and your children.
I'll be honest when I was a kid, my father just took me into the men's room most of the time. He always checked inside the men's room beforehand and would stand in front of the stall after I locked it so no one could peak.
Also like just walk into the bathroom with your kid, parents do that all the time and not just because "wHAt iF tHErEs a PEdo hIdINg iN tHe stalL?!?" Like an eighties anti kidnapping campaign
As an actual survivor of multiple abuses none of what they're doing is spreading awareness. They're profiting off obvious staged abuse. Makes me sick. It took us years to finally escape. It's not as simple as writing "help me" on a cup or flashing fingers. No one believed that we were bc "he's such a nice guy" and when there was finally evidence ppl said we were causing it. This makes me sick 🤢🤢
THIS THIS THIS this needs to be amplified because whenever I say anything about his fake “trafficking” stuff people get all huffy and say it isn’t hurting anything but it IS. Misinformation hurts and causes people to think something is different than it is!
People have a fantasy where they jump in bc of some secret signal but in real life, an actual PSA is “hey, when someone explicitly tells you they’re in an abusive situation and fear for their safety, don’t assume they’re a crazy, hysterical liar!”
Also is no one gonna talk about how incredibly dangerous and irresponsible it is to claim "it doesn't matter if our videos are fake or not, it's raising awareness for real ways survivors can escape abuse!" and then make videos of a situation you made up where someone uses a VERY obvious call for help method (the coffee creamer one) that could literally get someone killed if they tried and failed to pull it off?
No wait I'm not done yet, what about the flight attendants? Why did they try to separate the abusers from the girls trying to get away WHILE they were all still up in the air? You've just drastically increased the likelihood that he'll think something is up and start getting violent/defensive before the plane even lands. I'm pretty sure standard protocol (if any of this were real or even made to be realistic) would be to leave them be for the entire flight, call airport security ahead of time, and have them separated as discretely and quickly as possible immediately after they exit the plane.
i feel like this is such an important point to make too. as a grown adult i know i can see this, spot its fake, and just feel angry at the injustices they’re doing by using fake abuse/abduction stories to “spread awareness” (aka get views) and keep scrolling, but if i imagine myself as a younger, impressionable kid.. the type of target audience for content like this since kids cant always tell whats wrong about it. imaging being a kid, thinking this is real and remembering it, and then getting put into a situation like this and relying on that fake video as your reference point of how you can get to safety. they’re hurting everyone who has ever been through abuse, hurting everyone who thinks this is what abuse or abduction would look like, and possibly hurting so many people who would look at this and think what they showed would ACTUALLY help themself or someone else
@@keppakappa5033 I do believe you are correct. If no one is causing a scene on the plane and being disruptive, an Air Marshall (if on) will not step in until the plane has landed and they can be sure to get the suspect off the plane as quickly as possible without causing harm to any other passengers or crew.
@@frog_goblinyes! Great points-it’s wild to go to the effort to reach AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE and not care what message they’re getting. And it’s disturbing that they’re smart enough to claim it’s for “a good cause “ but too lazy and irresponsible to actually do the right thing, even though it would take equal effort. Disgraceful.
as a dv survivor, there's a whole lot of irony in someone claiming to be raising awareness for dv while talking down to people and calling them "dense" and "stupid"
I HATE that video of the intoxicated girl. There are many stories of men saving women from harassment or assaults and then expecting something sexual in return, and getting mad when they don’t get it. So pushing that narrative of “oh you should help girls who are being preyed on cuz then the girl will fall for you” is so awful
Our society is so transactional it’s disgusting. A lot of people always expect a favor in return when they do something nice (not like it’s that often).
Transactional predators are pretty common in my experience. My family was quite in to this quid pro quo idea, and it's no wonder my only friends as a child were the online predators willing to "talk" to me. Hopefully people wise up and don't do everything in their power to destroy their child's development by making them feel obligated to make grown-ups happy at all costs. It's been an incredibly hard fight not to end my own life, and I can only hope I understand my own traumas better so I can eventually help other people.
Absolutely, people should know the sign and be able to recognize it, but then dicks wanna farm views off of it rather than just take a minute to promote.
Okay besides the fact that this shit can be triggering/upsetting if you don't know its fake, these types of lies are genuinely so harmful to stuff like abuse awareness and dv. It presents a hollywood version of abuse and makes people think they can spot it easily and if they step in, they can be a hero. Beyond the fact that its a really offensive portrayal, its just harmful misinformation. Btw, if you're surviving dv, you are strong enough and you deserve to be your own hero. You can escape and there is a life out there for you.
"someone put something in the ceiling of this plane" and you are not assuming it's a bomb??? in no world would they not immediately assume it's a bomb.
My internet is being weird and it made the intro so funny. It paused right after "Hello and welcome back to Jarvis Johnson" and made the gold part much more dramatic lmao
I love it when your internet sucks and it pauses at a time so you think, is this bit going to end? Then you realize it’s not a bit but in fact your internet. I’ve laughed pretty hard at it myself for not realizing and it never gets old.
That airplane toilet money video is perplexing is so many ways… why did they add ambient airplane noise like it’s flying when it’s supposed to be asleep? Why would you leave the money with the drugs, did the drug pusher just give the customer the drugs and paid them as well? Did the buyer just leave the money but not take the drugs? That’s either the most or least lucrative business ever. And how the fuck could you even get a very suspicious bag of very suspicious contents through security? We will never know…
14:27 As it turns out, cops don't need to read you your rights as they arrest you. They only need to read you your rights when they want to interrogate you
Having worked at an airport, catering planes, I can confirm. The planes do need tucked in by flight attendants. Flight attendants definitely have access to planes outside of boarding/servicing for their scheduled flights. They definitely don't have to renew their red badge yearly and go through 2 separate security checkpoints to confirm their status as an attendant and their itinerary. Very accurate to life.
"See the captain" is actually hilarious. In america you cannot access captain/pilot on a plane after 9/11. The cockpit is inaccessible from the rest of the plane.
(Not trying to be annoying, just want to clarify as a former FA that they do come out for brief, well-guarded breaks since pilots have to use the bathroom 🤭) I thought this exactly! And if there’s danger from a passenger a pilot is 10000% not coming out, the point is to defend them from all danger since no pilots = everyone dies 😅
Airplane travel is the worst way to travel if you’re kidnapping someone. So much security so many instances where they could let strangers know or tell security guards not to mention the kidnapper can’t have any weapons so you could literally just flat out be like “yo security I’m getting kidnapped” and now the kidnapper has to deal with security guards
Flight attendant here! Actually a ton of human traffickers go through commercial airlines, so many that we actually have specific training on how to deal with it if we suspect or discover a passenger is being trafficked. Which brings me to my real comment for this video: in the event that a trafficking or abuse victim secretly asks us for help, we are almost NEVER supposed to separate them from their "companion" as the possibility of violence in the air is too high. Instead, we are to notify the captain and give them all info about the passenger(s), the captain will notify the airport and law enforcement, who will then meet us at the gate and then take the passenger(s) into custody. Also the lavatory panel literally has a mechanism to open it which every FA knows, as it's where the emergency oxygen mask is located lol
The crowbar scene, first, NO ONE is getting on the plane with a crowbar unless it's maintenance, second, if there's anything remotely suspicious in that bathroom, they're shutting everything down and sending in the bomb squad, they're not letting some flight attendant rip movie money and movie cocaine out of the ceiling. It's so bad that I'm genuinely angry.
"you're stupid, you don't even get it, you're the bad guy here" says internet grifter who refuses to add the context that all of his videos are staged to their respective video descriptions, probably bc he thinks that will make him less money. there has never been anyone who could possibly be more entitled and defensive than a grifter who was caught mid-grift lmao
I'll never understand people who do skits too close to the 4th wall and say if they admit it's a skit it's "less impactful". To me it only makes them look less trustworthy. I DO understand however, telling people at the end, via credit roll or video description, rather than addressing it beforehand or with a watermark
This reminds me of those crime app ads I've been seeing a lot lately (basically the ones where if there's a crime in your neighborhood they'll alert you). They always make these skits but don't identify them as skits initially. One that made me mad was this one where a woman is filming herself running through her house as she tries to find a place to hide. She's panicking, you can tell she's in fear for her life. And then she says that there's a serial killer on the loose in her neighborhood and she's thankful for the crime app. Then she goes into this full-on speech about the app's benefits and plans while she's still acting in fear for her life. Like if I'm trying to hide from a serial killer, the last thing I would do is plug an app.
Can I just say that this "raising awareness for human trafficking" or "Raising awareness for domestic abuse" excuse is a total copout. I'm not sure if it's just me being keyed into the internet and news, but there's really no group beyond children that is like "Oh gee wow, I never knew trafficking or abuse was a thing. Thanks random internet creator!"
I also take some offense to it being the "Hollywood" kind of human trafficking and DA, where the victim is clean cut and immediately looking for a stranger's help, and not the messy, manipulative kind that requires changes in law enforcement and public resources or else the victim will be at best homeless after they're "saved". The kind where the victim looks like (and probably is) tweaked out on some drugs and everyone ignores their pleas as a junkie rambling.
DEEPLY love the implication that a flight attendant would notice suspicious behavior on a flight, with a piece of the plane out of place, with money inside, and then not, like... report it to anyone? Or do anything til he's alone at night. I feel like airlines are pretty famous for worrying about people doing suspicious things on their planes! Rather well known for security concerns and all!
And when he did tell his totally, 100% real, plane boss about a mysterious object being hidden in the panel in the bathroom, his boss didn't immediately call the proper authorities and instead just teleported a crowbar to him lol
Also planes don't get "put away for the night". They have flights at night too. I mean yeah they probably have periods where they're not flying, like getting serviced or whatever. but that's such a weird sentence that implies planes are only active in the day time.
airlines famously hate grounding planes for any reason at all, and it's hard enough ensuring pilots get enough sleep, so the idea of an airline putting their planes to bed is hilarious 😂 as we all know, Boeing planes are diurnal and Airbus planes are nocturnal, so they take turns carrying passengers /j
Imagine “bringing awareness” with situations that would absolutely NOT happen IRL😂 As someone who works for an airline, paper cups are used for coffee because the plastic ones typically MELT with scalding hot liquid. “A door flew off of an airline” Girl what?! You mean an airPLANE?! Like is this improv because it seems like it and it’s terrible. “My boss…” Purser? FODM? I mean an FA would know this 😂
6:38 - I like how the airplane attendant has the hindsight to call a completely regular passenger “sweetie” as though she’s an innocent vulnerable victim. No professional would call a passenger that on a plane without being creepy as hell, it’s just super obvious emotive storytelling.
"We're raising awareness about this signal by making people think if they actually see it in real life they'll assume it's just someone filming a TikTok and dismiss it. Yay us, we're helping!"
As a survivor myself, I can say with certainty: THIS IS NOT THE AWARENESS WE WANT. This doesn’t spread awareness. It makes people second guess actual abuse, which is the opposite of helpful. Instead, please share hotlines, warning signs, and listen to ACTUAL survivors. One of the most helpful things you can do is actually to spread awareness to young people about what abuse is. It’s really easy as a young (or any age) person to not know what abuse looks like. Ok off my soapbox, lots of love to all of you ♥️
I couldn't have said it better myself. These people need to stop acting like their clout-chasing is for the benefit of anyone except themselves. It is especially irksome that they think they know better than actual survivors on what helps :( as a fellow survivor, I wish you luck on the next stages of life. Shit gets rough, but we gotta stick together
I know I am a bit late, but I wanted to say I am so glad you survived the abuse. I hope you are told everyday how much you did not deserve it. You deserve love, support and freedom
I know the whole point of this is that it's all fake and badly fake but...I HAVE to point out the crap that just makes it even worse: 1 - in the first airplane skit the Flight attendant says "the captain needs to see her because of her seat" and I'm sorry but the captain has bigger and better issues than a loose seat. If there IS a FA out there hoping to gain anything from this I hope they offer a better excuse than that. 2 - in the second one the flight attendant is wearing 5 inch open toed sandals and I KNOW that's not allowed because 1 - they stand a lot and that sucks and 2 - in the event of an emergency those are a hazard on multiple levels. 3 - ....they keep taking her away but....where is she going? she hiding in the bathroom for the rest of a multi hour flight? Pretty sure the real scenario here would be to let the captain know, the captain would call for authorities to be present when they land.
You’re correct. Flight attendants receive training to identify and report suspected human trafficking. For safety reasons, they would not attempt to separate the (alleged) victim from their “companion” _during_ the flight. The risk of violence is high and-to your point-where are they taking this person?? Flight attendants report their suspicions with the intention of authorities investigating at their destination.
I work on a plane and you had me laughing so hard in this video. You are correct, they do not let us back onto the planes once they are snuggled up in bed. And there is no situation where a flight attendant or a pilot for that matter would be given a crow bar 😂 we let maintenance or customs handle the sitatuions where panels must be pryed open to reveal large sums of hidden cash. Furthermore that panel in the lav is usually sealed with security tape since it houses the smoke dectector, and theres a BIG fine for tampering with it, so even suggesting to people that there might be cash hidden there is a public DISSERVICE annoucement on their part.
I once found a gun magazine wrapped inside a rubber glove that I found in a hole by a cliff. I was so freaked out that I threw it into the ocean and was worried I would get in serious trouble. Never did I have a thought of pulling out my phone and recording everything.
WOW. What a story! It’s wild to think about- why someone would need to hide a magazine THERE. What are the odds that anyone would stumble upon it? AND then: throw it away? Damn. The other character in That story was definitely a careful planner that got an unexpected plot twist…
Back in middle school I had to give a presentation to my class that I hadn’t even started yet. I still managed to get to the point better than the $100 bill guy.
No one should be faking serious issues especially abuse, so they can get clout. Even if they were trying to spread awareness. They should let people know it's fake and I'm sure it would do so much better as a message if people knew. Its disgusting to try to get clout from abuse. REAL beings have to suffer abuse in this world, and taking awareness off of them just so you can get clout, when you could have made a scenario that could have actually taught people is disgusting. Another great video, Jarvis!
Well you might be sure about that, but you are flat wrong. In this very video they outright state that the one without the fake abuse, just explaining the handsignal and whatnot, did about 20 times worse. People wanted to watch it because they thought it was an actual abuse case, not because it was infomational. Drama promotes exceptionally well, and horrible situations make for good drama. On the internet you can assume 98/100 times that everything is staged.
@@Jartran72I’m pretty sure that’s the point of both this video and comment. If they actually wanted to spread awareness, they’d be upfront about the fact it’s fake. Because they didn’t, it’s gross and exploitative. Nowhere in the comment you’re replying to does the OP say a real awareness video would get more views. The closest to that is “…it would do so much better as a message if people knew.” which is not about the number of views it would get but about how effective it would be at actually raising awareness.
ah yes, as a flight attendant instead of checking the toilets every 30 mins like I'm required to do, when eventually finding signs of tempering by a suspicious person, I don't report it to my senior right away, I wait until we've landed and deplaned and tucked the plane in, to text (?????) them and then they pull a crowbar from their carry-on and instead of getting the hell away from the situation, I film as I - not an engineer or the fucking bomb squad - pry open the panel, yes, yes, good, very realistic.
The problem with some of these videos like the one with the cup is that it can be dangerous for someone to try something like that in front of their abuser.
Yeah, nothing says compliant victim like suspiciously turning away from your abuser/captor and furiously writing something on a cup in squeaky sharpie AND THEN holding it out in a weird way that blocks the view of the cup from said captor/abuser to the flight attendant. I'm pretty sure your average trafficking/abuse victim would be way too afraid to try something so risky in such close proximity to their abuser.
it makes me extremely irrationally angry that that guy just edged the light fixture for over 5 minutes. he was just doing a fucking rim job with the crow bar. holy shit
a flight attendant talking about "his boss" instead of "the captain", "my supervisor", "the authorities" is so funny to me. Yeah dude you totally work on a plane doing plane things like talking to your boss and tucking the plane in its bed for the night
I have actually seen fake flight videos like this before too but it wasn’t about kidnapping or DV. It was like a woman hitting a man (strangers to each other) on a plane and then the man hitting back and the title was like if a woman hit you would you hit back. You could tell it was fake because there was no flight attendant anywhere in the 10 minute (estimated total) of the multiple YT short videos. Also, just terrible acting. The annoying thing is that so many people actually think it’s real. Edit: if it was real, a flight attendant would have shown up as soon as possible.
Imagine a flight attendant just getting on a plane and running up the power and prying at things with a crowbar and someone from maintenance not tackling them.
If they actually cared about spreading awareness (they dont), they would make it as realistic as possible. Having it be fake like this probably isn't harmful in a measurable sense, but if someone were to see this and think it's how it would go down, then SOMEHOW found themselves in the same situation, it likley wouldn't happen this hyperspecific way and could get them hurt.
Fun fact from an airport worker: All flights have to be secured and all compartments checked before a plane takes off. So that story about the hundred dollar bill hanging out? There is no WORLD in which anyone on an airport would be like “ok cool, that’s totally probably not an OBVIOUS TRAP to trigger like, a bomb or something. Let’s just grab it with our hands.” Fireable offense tbh.
I am almost 100% sure that if an airline employee reported that a suspicious person did something (ANYTHING, really) to an airplane, that there'd be federal agents swarming that thing in minutes.
The reason people will always misspell things in descriptions, get details wrong in videos, and mispronounce words in weird and obvious ways is so that a bunch of people will comment correcting them. More comments means more reach.
I’ve seen the first flight setup in a couple Karen videos (same actors, same set, different skits, equally cringe.) Almost seems like a variety of channels linked up into a content mill. Drove me nuts that they didn’t call out the lack of background noise, thank you for pointing that out! It’s blatantly obvious staging
It’s probably a studio space. I’m a makeup artist and I’ve been hired by creators to go to places like this with multiple rooms set up as different sets.
Yk? Flight attendants don’t usually speak in such escalating tones right off the bat in real life situations. From the videos you see of livid passengers on the news, the flight attendants still only use a mild tone. If it were me, (and I think it’s actually the job of the flight attendant to keep things relatively calm in any case) I wouldn’t be trying to make the situation worse by matching the energy of the other person. 13:58
The thing that kills me about the plane ones is that it's not even what would happen in that scenario. If human trafficking were seriously suspected, they wouldn't approach them and try to poorly excuse the victim away. They'd let security handle it on the ground, they surely have discreet avenues of communication from air to ground. This is just so sillyyyy
interesting that your first thought was that the plane set was expensive so they filmed a bunch there on one day, i had immediately assumed that the plane set was so cheap to rent out it was the only set they can afford to use regularly
I can’t even watch these type of reaction videos anymore, they just make me mad because the tiktok people are so egregiously fake, annoying, attention seeking… and especially doing fake videos under the guise of “raising awareness” or whatever makes me FURIOUS.
The airline one is so ridiculous - even for these fake TikToks they are insane. The airline one if he was asleep she could have said help me rather than the ridiculous cup thing. Then what the staff would do would be to do NOTHING until they got to the airport at which point the police would enter the plane before letting anyone off and would remove him from the plane. He’s been searched so won’t have a weapon. This would just be escalating the situation which is so stupid.
I hate this kind of crap because it focuses so much on the idea that you're going to see/experience abuse as something where you heroically rescue strangers, when in reality you're more likely to have friends/family/co-workers that are experiencing abuse. It's a bunch of clout chasing BS. It's like the Q anon freaks who think that child abuse is happening on a massive organized scale with thousands of miles of underground tunnels and Wayfair listings but it's probably actually happening right under their noses in their neighborhoods, families, schools, churches, etc.
That’s a very good point. I will say that flight attendants _are_ trained to identify and report suspected human trafficking. However, they absolutely do not “rescue” the victim during the flight. There’s nowhere to take the victim and separating them would dramatically increase the risk of violence. Flight attendants report their suspicions and authorities are notified, so they can intervene/investigate at the destination.
If I had a nickel for everytime Jarvis made a video about a guy named Tony who faked videos for clout then I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice.
This guy needs someone to explain to him that if you are communicating with a specific intention and the consumers are not getting "it" then you are spreading awareness. It's only awareness if people are aware.
Maintenance tech here. It is completely illegal for a flight attendant to take a crowbar to any part on an aircraft. That is not their job. At best they would tell the pilot, the pilot writes in the log book, tech checks the panel, maintenance control confirms sign off for the repair. If it were criminal activity- a tech would open the panel and there would be airport police right beside them. Flight attendants would more than likely be gone bc they don’t get paid to hang around, especially when they’ve been working 10+ hours with jet lag. Weird, storytelling lies from these “creators.”
Finding a permanent marker and writing something would be far more noticeable to the abuser than myriad other methods. Methods such as, I don't know... making that hand signal they were so keen on 'spreading awareness' about?
For me, the easiest way to spot a fake video is asking myself why the cameraman is filming. If he films before the incident itself, it is likely staged.
It's kind of ironic how the guy who's supposedly trying to "raise awareness" for things like abuse etc. talks SO MUCH like an abuser, calling people criticizing his videos "dense" and "the bad guy" is pretty disgusting.
Zero chance ever a person incharge of a place is telling people to pry shit off. it's all put together in a way that there is a system to take shit off. prying off a panel is going to mean a lot of shit needs repaired. also, how the fuck would someone have gotten access to that panel if the best option is to pry it? You forget your key to a door that you need to replace w/frame, pry it. not a ceiling panel that's intricately worked into the fucking multimillion dollar aperatus that you work on in customer service.
For the fake money find: Literally what was the criminal's plan? They just hope nobody finds that money until they get lucky and manage to book a flight on the exact same plane? Or is this some kind of criminal special where their 100th customer gets the drugs AND the money, they just have to board *this very specific plane* in order to get it? Or they just said, "Y'know? I don't really want this money and cocain anymore, I'm just going to set it free and never see it again"? Like I don't understand the strategy here.
Having a # for abuse is crazy, like what? That is a very serious topic, and just having # abuse (there is a space because I dont want to actually do it) is so bizarre to me.
not only are they not really raising awareness for abuse, theyre actively spreading ineffective methods of dealing with abuse that could seriously put real victims in danger if they were taken at face value. literally every single one of the videos included something that no one should ever do in these types of situations
Being a former flight attendant i can guarantee any experienced flight attendant will know how to open that panel and no you do not need a crow bar lol
I used to work as an airplane, and when the workers were tucking me into bed, they would search around crevices and areas on the plane that could be used as a hiding place for weapons, devices, or anything else that shouldn’t be there. They never found anything in me that was placed by criminals per se, but they did find an unloaded pistol one time.
Imagine faking crimes for clout when you could do real crimes for clout. For example, I robbed a bank and now the police can't stop watching me
Literally the Race by TayK
ohh shit you must be the guy they wrote that song about
So that's why they call you rockin ROBIN
@@tarettime9392 truly a moment in history
Yes, yes, thank you, someone with dedication 👆
They did a lecture in my college where they brought in a survivor of a forced marriage to talk to us. They said, if anyone tries to take you overseas via plane, against your will, to put a metal spoon in your underwear. That way it’ll set off the metal detector and they’ll pull you aside to search you, then you can say what’s happening.
If they’re “spreading awareness”, why not make a video about that, rather than.. Coffee creamer?
Aw, i hope they're ok :(
Thats some actually amazing and helpful advice!
Thank you for the advice that could potentially help someone ❤
But even then... how many people in that lecture hall do you think ever needed that tip? Compared to how many other safety-adjacent topics could they have had lectures about that would have been significantly more relevant?
@@bryan__m You don't ever wanna be caught lacking
@@bryan__myou're assuming that they haven't done lectures for other things
There's many reasons why this does not raise awareness for abuse but one that I would like to highlight is that the abuser actors are such comical villains. Real abusive people don't tend to make it so obvious in public that they are angry and quick to touch somebody. Sometimes real abusers even have the police called on them and still escape completely unnoticed.
The gabby petito case is a great example of that.
To my understanding, most signs of partner abuse more closely resemble the mundaneness of day-to-day life.
"Awareness" videos could be more helpful by teaching viewers how to identify subtle, yet distinct signs.
Abusers can have the police called on them and then completely convince the police to arrest their victim. Sure, some of them are going to be abusive in public, but most aren't that unaware of how they look in public.
Yes, they’re called white men. They are usually buddies with the cops or cops themselves. In fact, there’s a high domestic abuse and murder coverup rate of police officers and their wives.
@@IAmNotAWoodenDuck Yup. My mother got me a ride in a police car when I was 14. 2 years later she called them on me again and they saw her and the house without 'the act'. Abusers are often manipulative, narcissistic liars upholding an image of perfection, victimhood or being a saint on the outside and many don't even realise or will never acknowledge what they truly are. The reality of abuse is so complex. That's why I hate people saying 'why don't people just leave abusive relationships?'. I didn't acknowledge I was being abused until after I left because I was convinced it was normal. It's usually a slow start and a slow realisation too.
Imagine faking a traumatic event that millions of people have actually experienced and still struggle with daily, all so you can profit.
Yeah. It would be different if the video had a warning at the front to disclaim it was a skit and portrayed traumatic and triggering situations, and the skit was realistically played with good actors, and provided actual helpful links, phone numbers, and quick tips or other references for victims and how to notice and report signs of abuse or violence. Stuff like this is also misinformation, there’s a TON of TikTok videos with misinformation about airplanes that scaremongers people from going on planes and creates distrust between people and those that are doing the job and passion.
Imagine your boyfriend telling you he is in the mob and there are demons in your phone and pressuring you into polygamy
@@bugspray6662that happened to me yesterday 😢
@@bugspray6662are you ok
Wtf @@bugspray6662
One of the biggest red flags for "fake crime" type of videos is why is the person recording before something happens? I remember watching a video of someone checking the public bathroom before letting their daughter enter the public bathroom, only to find a creepy guy there and the creepy guy leaves the girl's bathroom when he's spotted. I guess it's supposed to "spread awareness". The video is basically telling parents to check the public bathroom before letting their kid enter it, but dude, the "father" is the one entering the girl's bathroom with a phone, recording while he checks all the stalls. What if there were other people using the bathroom when he opens stalls while recording everything? But of course, that doesn't happen because the video is "totally real".
That's a bunch of bullshit. the reality is tricky, I don't wanna be a dude walking into a women's room, but don't wanna take my daughter into the gent's. solved easy enough by peeking in and making sure there's not ducks out and about. get to the stall and wait, then wash and bail.
the dude lurking in the women's is so weird. like no adult walked in and saw the dude and said anything. they just ignore him knowing he's patiently waiting for an unattended kid that maybe doesn't have a parent waiting on the solo exit?
Awareness is one thing, but gimmick vids are stupid.
@nesamdoom Peeking into women's stalls, going into one and waiting in it is extremely creepy. That is exactly what predators do when finding a stall to hide in. It's better to do a quick check inside and then wait outside to make sure no one sus is going inside ans leave when the daughter is done.
@@ClownHoundIII would say it might depend on the age of the child, also is he a single father and is he raising his daughter and needs to be there in case she needs help. But I agree with both you and nasdoom(?) above, dad should probably wait outside. I would almost be inclined to say “there’s no pedophiles waiting in stalls!” but in todays world, anything can happen, and hyper vigilance is the key to protecting yourself and your children.
I'll be honest when I was a kid, my father just took me into the men's room most of the time. He always checked inside the men's room beforehand and would stand in front of the stall after I locked it so no one could peak.
Also like just walk into the bathroom with your kid, parents do that all the time and not just because "wHAt iF tHErEs a PEdo hIdINg iN tHe stalL?!?" Like an eighties anti kidnapping campaign
As an actual survivor of multiple abuses none of what they're doing is spreading awareness. They're profiting off obvious staged abuse. Makes me sick. It took us years to finally escape. It's not as simple as writing "help me" on a cup or flashing fingers. No one believed that we were bc "he's such a nice guy" and when there was finally evidence ppl said we were causing it. This makes me sick 🤢🤢
I hear that. Psychosis is no joke though and sometimes lying is too strong of a word. I apologize for minimizing your experience
Congrats on getting out, it's one of the most impressive things a person can achieve. Keep being awesome ❤
Yes.
Perpetuating myths only undermines the efforts of those who truly want to point out the realities of abusive relationships.
THIS THIS THIS this needs to be amplified because whenever I say anything about his fake “trafficking” stuff people get all huffy and say it isn’t hurting anything but it IS. Misinformation hurts and causes people to think something is different than it is!
People have a fantasy where they jump in bc of some secret signal but in real life, an actual PSA is “hey, when someone explicitly tells you they’re in an abusive situation and fear for their safety, don’t assume they’re a crazy, hysterical liar!”
Also is no one gonna talk about how incredibly dangerous and irresponsible it is to claim "it doesn't matter if our videos are fake or not, it's raising awareness for real ways survivors can escape abuse!" and then make videos of a situation you made up where someone uses a VERY obvious call for help method (the coffee creamer one) that could literally get someone killed if they tried and failed to pull it off?
No wait I'm not done yet, what about the flight attendants? Why did they try to separate the abusers from the girls trying to get away WHILE they were all still up in the air? You've just drastically increased the likelihood that he'll think something is up and start getting violent/defensive before the plane even lands.
I'm pretty sure standard protocol (if any of this were real or even made to be realistic) would be to leave them be for the entire flight, call airport security ahead of time, and have them separated as discretely and quickly as possible immediately after they exit the plane.
i feel like this is such an important point to make too. as a grown adult i know i can see this, spot its fake, and just feel angry at the injustices they’re doing by using fake abuse/abduction stories to “spread awareness” (aka get views) and keep scrolling, but if i imagine myself as a younger, impressionable kid.. the type of target audience for content like this since kids cant always tell whats wrong about it. imaging being a kid, thinking this is real and remembering it, and then getting put into a situation like this and relying on that fake video as your reference point of how you can get to safety. they’re hurting everyone who has ever been through abuse, hurting everyone who thinks this is what abuse or abduction would look like, and possibly hurting so many people who would look at this and think what they showed would ACTUALLY help themself or someone else
@@keppakappa5033 I do believe you are correct. If no one is causing a scene on the plane and being disruptive, an Air Marshall (if on) will not step in until the plane has landed and they can be sure to get the suspect off the plane as quickly as possible without causing harm to any other passengers or crew.
@@frog_goblinyes! Great points-it’s wild to go to the effort to reach AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE and not care what message they’re getting. And it’s disturbing that they’re smart enough to claim it’s for “a good cause “ but too lazy and irresponsible to actually do the right thing, even though it would take equal effort. Disgraceful.
Did you see their 9 part shorts of a dog supposedly stuck in a car?
"Oh my god, no" is the funniest reaction ever to money falling out of the ceiling after you've tried to "break open" the ceiling
Yeah, why not "YES!!!" or "Jackpot!"
When I find a $20 bill in my jeans after doing the laundry I often scream "WHY GOD? WHY ME?"
he knew if he took that money, hed get put into a higher tax bracket
@OfficerZ637 club penguin?
@@matthewlister3755lMFAOOOOO
as a dv survivor, there's a whole lot of irony in someone claiming to be raising awareness for dv while talking down to people and calling them "dense" and "stupid"
This !!!
So true.
Sorry I really don’t know what DV stands for ?
Domestic Violence
Well, it's not irony if they don't even care in the first place I guess, we all know he wants fame and that's all
I HATE that video of the intoxicated girl. There are many stories of men saving women from harassment or assaults and then expecting something sexual in return, and getting mad when they don’t get it. So pushing that narrative of “oh you should help girls who are being preyed on cuz then the girl will fall for you” is so awful
FR
Our society is so transactional it’s disgusting. A lot of people always expect a favor in return when they do something nice (not like it’s that often).
Those "saving the girl" hero type stories, games, tv shows definitely had an effect on it
Monokumaaaa
Transactional predators are pretty common in my experience. My family was quite in to this quid pro quo idea, and it's no wonder my only friends as a child were the online predators willing to "talk" to me. Hopefully people wise up and don't do everything in their power to destroy their child's development by making them feel obligated to make grown-ups happy at all costs. It's been an incredibly hard fight not to end my own life, and I can only hope I understand my own traumas better so I can eventually help other people.
I love that the 'stranger' filming these video never does anything to help the situation, which could be easily fixed by them
Also recording it could probably put the victim in more danger loi
The cameraman ALWAYS survives, never makes a sound, and is INVISIBLE. So is the camera…
@@SamRK-1000 ..live to tell the tale
How could it be easily fixed?
@@PinkCatsyi feel like in those situations there HAS to be documentation, but only shown to the right people not posted online
Making a video raising awareness for the handsignal is okay, just not faking real life trauma
Absolutely, people should know the sign and be able to recognize it, but then dicks wanna farm views off of it rather than just take a minute to promote.
Faking is a strong word, sometimes your ex boyfriend tells you he is a mob boss who sold his soul to Playstation 😂 and harrases you with sour cream 😲
@@bugspray6662 lmao WHAT
Okay besides the fact that this shit can be triggering/upsetting if you don't know its fake, these types of lies are genuinely so harmful to stuff like abuse awareness and dv.
It presents a hollywood version of abuse and makes people think they can spot it easily and if they step in, they can be a hero.
Beyond the fact that its a really offensive portrayal, its just harmful misinformation.
Btw, if you're surviving dv, you are strong enough and you deserve to be your own hero. You can escape and there is a life out there for you.
the playing it off, the abuse hashtags, their response it, makes me sick to my stomach
"someone put something in the ceiling of this plane" and you are not assuming it's a bomb??? in no world would they not immediately assume it's a bomb.
Right?? as if you would ever find something mysterious on a plane and not immediately call the police.
@@meganh7526 And the fact that his totally real plane boss didn't tell him to call the police and instead just teleported a crowbar to him
I love that Jarvis always sounds like he's finding out his premium channel is free at the same time as he's telling us
“Did you know this is free? Yes, it’s free. And you are premium.”
G O O O O O L D
My internet is being weird and it made the intro so funny. It paused right after "Hello and welcome back to Jarvis Johnson" and made the gold part much more dramatic lmao
he should do this on the next vid
I love it when your internet sucks and it pauses at a time so you think, is this bit going to end? Then you realize it’s not a bit but in fact your internet.
I’ve laughed pretty hard at it myself for not realizing and it never gets old.
Mine paused at “the premium channel that is free.” which also kind of added to the drama lol
EVIL JARVIS
When I'm listening to the Very really good podcast and I can't tell if it's frozen or Kurtis is just pausing for a long bit
That airplane toilet money video is perplexing is so many ways… why did they add ambient airplane noise like it’s flying when it’s supposed to be asleep? Why would you leave the money with the drugs, did the drug pusher just give the customer the drugs and paid them as well? Did the buyer just leave the money but not take the drugs? That’s either the most or least lucrative business ever. And how the fuck could you even get a very suspicious bag of very suspicious contents through security?
We will never know…
And why did they wait until after the flight was finished to look into it if they noticed it during the flight?
“The plane needs rest. He has a busy day tomorrow,” was giving major Danny Gonzalez energy.
Yes, I thought the same thing 😆
I thought it was giving drew 😂 but same thing
Literally
@@carleymaebostick1314 they are the same person anyway.
14:27 As it turns out, cops don't need to read you your rights as they arrest you. They only need to read you your rights when they want to interrogate you
@@nataliejoy3641 Well that part's correct. Air Marshalls just were regular clothes on planes.
@@nataliejoy3641 It's called undercover. They can't tout that the Air Marshall is on the plane.
Having worked at an airport, catering planes, I can confirm. The planes do need tucked in by flight attendants. Flight attendants definitely have access to planes outside of boarding/servicing for their scheduled flights. They definitely don't have to renew their red badge yearly and go through 2 separate security checkpoints to confirm their status as an attendant and their itinerary. Very accurate to life.
"See the captain" is actually hilarious. In america you cannot access captain/pilot on a plane after 9/11. The cockpit is inaccessible from the rest of the plane.
(Not trying to be annoying, just want to clarify as a former FA that they do come out for brief, well-guarded breaks since pilots have to use the bathroom 🤭) I thought this exactly! And if there’s danger from a passenger a pilot is 10000% not coming out, the point is to defend them from all danger since no pilots = everyone dies 😅
@@jackalopexjackalope9870 oh okay thanks for the clarification I appreciate it.
It is indeed free and we are indeed premium.
lol, I’ve had yt premium for years, back before when it was called red, and I’m like, “can you really create a channel for only premium members?!”
Free advice, yup
It is
Indeed my friend
British Jarvis be like
"And I hope that I don't see anything sexy today, but no promises" jump cut to the sexiest jarvis ive ever seen
LITERALLY
Like the chain. Dpwm 😫😫
Fr dude should tell us his secret
Read this like 30 seconds before that part and I was like “wtf does that mean??” And then immediately understood
was literally about to comment on how fine Ad Jarvis is
Airplane travel is the worst way to travel if you’re kidnapping someone. So much security so many instances where they could let strangers know or tell security guards not to mention the kidnapper can’t have any weapons so you could literally just flat out be like “yo security I’m getting kidnapped” and now the kidnapper has to deal with security guards
thanks for the tip
Better tip then these videos that were created
lmao this replies
All you need is to leave your belt on while you go through security to be able to speak one-on-one with security guards lol
Flight attendant here! Actually a ton of human traffickers go through commercial airlines, so many that we actually have specific training on how to deal with it if we suspect or discover a passenger is being trafficked. Which brings me to my real comment for this video: in the event that a trafficking or abuse victim secretly asks us for help, we are almost NEVER supposed to separate them from their "companion" as the possibility of violence in the air is too high. Instead, we are to notify the captain and give them all info about the passenger(s), the captain will notify the airport and law enforcement, who will then meet us at the gate and then take the passenger(s) into custody. Also the lavatory panel literally has a mechanism to open it which every FA knows, as it's where the emergency oxygen mask is located lol
The crowbar scene, first, NO ONE is getting on the plane with a crowbar unless it's maintenance, second, if there's anything remotely suspicious in that bathroom, they're shutting everything down and sending in the bomb squad, they're not letting some flight attendant rip movie money and movie cocaine out of the ceiling. It's so bad that I'm genuinely angry.
Sometimes I doubt that we are in fact premium but luckily Jarvis reminds us
you’re only premium while you’re watching the channel…that’s why i never stop
"you're stupid, you don't even get it, you're the bad guy here" says internet grifter who refuses to add the context that all of his videos are staged to their respective video descriptions, probably bc he thinks that will make him less money.
there has never been anyone who could possibly be more entitled and defensive than a grifter who was caught mid-grift lmao
its incredible the way he talks is like his brain is only capable of thinking in simplistic dhar man video logic hes just really like that
I'll never understand people who do skits too close to the 4th wall and say if they admit it's a skit it's "less impactful". To me it only makes them look less trustworthy.
I DO understand however, telling people at the end, via credit roll or video description, rather than addressing it beforehand or with a watermark
This reminds me of those crime app ads I've been seeing a lot lately (basically the ones where if there's a crime in your neighborhood they'll alert you). They always make these skits but don't identify them as skits initially. One that made me mad was this one where a woman is filming herself running through her house as she tries to find a place to hide. She's panicking, you can tell she's in fear for her life. And then she says that there's a serial killer on the loose in her neighborhood and she's thankful for the crime app. Then she goes into this full-on speech about the app's benefits and plans while she's still acting in fear for her life.
Like if I'm trying to hide from a serial killer, the last thing I would do is plug an app.
Can I just say that this "raising awareness for human trafficking" or "Raising awareness for domestic abuse" excuse is a total copout. I'm not sure if it's just me being keyed into the internet and news, but there's really no group beyond children that is like "Oh gee wow, I never knew trafficking or abuse was a thing. Thanks random internet creator!"
tbh, raising awarness about the hand sign is good (but the way they go about it is bad)
I also take some offense to it being the "Hollywood" kind of human trafficking and DA, where the victim is clean cut and immediately looking for a stranger's help, and not the messy, manipulative kind that requires changes in law enforcement and public resources or else the victim will be at best homeless after they're "saved". The kind where the victim looks like (and probably is) tweaked out on some drugs and everyone ignores their pleas as a junkie rambling.
@@lonesavior good point !
😊😊😊
@@pepnp
DEEPLY love the implication that a flight attendant would notice suspicious behavior on a flight, with a piece of the plane out of place, with money inside, and then not, like... report it to anyone? Or do anything til he's alone at night. I feel like airlines are pretty famous for worrying about people doing suspicious things on their planes! Rather well known for security concerns and all!
And when he did tell his totally, 100% real, plane boss about a mysterious object being hidden in the panel in the bathroom, his boss didn't immediately call the proper authorities and instead just teleported a crowbar to him lol
Imagine you are trying to give hand signals to get help from your abusive partner and the other person just pulls out their phone and records you.
Also planes don't get "put away for the night". They have flights at night too. I mean yeah they probably have periods where they're not flying, like getting serviced or whatever. but that's such a weird sentence that implies planes are only active in the day time.
airlines famously hate grounding planes for any reason at all, and it's hard enough ensuring pilots get enough sleep, so the idea of an airline putting their planes to bed is hilarious 😂 as we all know, Boeing planes are diurnal and Airbus planes are nocturnal, so they take turns carrying passengers /j
@@Darkfyyre and remember that if you see an Airbus in the day time it may have rabies so stay away!!
Imagine “bringing awareness” with situations that would absolutely NOT happen IRL😂 As someone who works for an airline, paper cups are used for coffee because the plastic ones typically MELT with scalding hot liquid.
“A door flew off of an airline”
Girl what?! You mean an airPLANE?! Like is this improv because it seems like it and it’s terrible.
“My boss…” Purser? FODM? I mean an FA would know this 😂
the crowbar bit reminds me of those fetish videos where they take a long time to do something simple but make a lot of ~particular~ movements
YES. I was thinking it was an edging video and was kind of surprised no one mentioned it until your comment
6:38 - I like how the airplane attendant has the hindsight to call a completely regular passenger “sweetie” as though she’s an innocent vulnerable victim. No professional would call a passenger that on a plane without being creepy as hell, it’s just super obvious emotive storytelling.
"We're raising awareness about this signal by making people think if they actually see it in real life they'll assume it's just someone filming a TikTok and dismiss it. Yay us, we're helping!"
As a former ramp agent for AA, hearing "tuck the plane into bed for the night" absolutely sent me
As a survivor myself, I can say with certainty: THIS IS NOT THE AWARENESS WE WANT. This doesn’t spread awareness. It makes people second guess actual abuse, which is the opposite of helpful. Instead, please share hotlines, warning signs, and listen to ACTUAL survivors. One of the most helpful things you can do is actually to spread awareness to young people about what abuse is. It’s really easy as a young (or any age) person to not know what abuse looks like. Ok off my soapbox, lots of love to all of you ♥️
I couldn't have said it better myself. These people need to stop acting like their clout-chasing is for the benefit of anyone except themselves. It is especially irksome that they think they know better than actual survivors on what helps :( as a fellow survivor, I wish you luck on the next stages of life. Shit gets rough, but we gotta stick together
I know I am a bit late, but I wanted to say I am so glad you survived the abuse. I hope you are told everyday how much you did not deserve it. You deserve love, support and freedom
why are the air hostesses heels so high? why is she slaying in the air?
Slaying in the air😭
I know the whole point of this is that it's all fake and badly fake but...I HAVE to point out the crap that just makes it even worse:
1 - in the first airplane skit the Flight attendant says "the captain needs to see her because of her seat" and I'm sorry but the captain has bigger and better issues than a loose seat. If there IS a FA out there hoping to gain anything from this I hope they offer a better excuse than that.
2 - in the second one the flight attendant is wearing 5 inch open toed sandals and I KNOW that's not allowed because 1 - they stand a lot and that sucks and 2 - in the event of an emergency those are a hazard on multiple levels.
3 - ....they keep taking her away but....where is she going? she hiding in the bathroom for the rest of a multi hour flight? Pretty sure the real scenario here would be to let the captain know, the captain would call for authorities to be present when they land.
You’re correct. Flight attendants receive training to identify and report suspected human trafficking. For safety reasons, they would not attempt to separate the (alleged) victim from their “companion” _during_ the flight. The risk of violence is high and-to your point-where are they taking this person?? Flight attendants report their suspicions with the intention of authorities investigating at their destination.
Imagine someone winning the lottery and having the casual calm reaction “Oh my gosh, no”
As a ex flight attendant, we do infact put the plane to bed for the night and sing it a lullaby to make sure it rests well
I work on a plane and you had me laughing so hard in this video. You are correct, they do not let us back onto the planes once they are snuggled up in bed. And there is no situation where a flight attendant or a pilot for that matter would be given a crow bar 😂 we let maintenance or customs handle the sitatuions where panels must be pryed open to reveal large sums of hidden cash. Furthermore that panel in the lav is usually sealed with security tape since it houses the smoke dectector, and theres a BIG fine for tampering with it, so even suggesting to people that there might be cash hidden there is a public DISSERVICE annoucement on their part.
They don't even do a good job making it look real.
it's better that way, though
I once found a gun magazine wrapped inside a rubber glove that I found in a hole by a cliff. I was so freaked out that I threw it into the ocean and was worried I would get in serious trouble. Never did I have a thought of pulling out my phone and recording everything.
When you said "Gun Magazine" for a few seconds i thought you ment like a gun catalogue.
@@tevenpowell8023 Only after reading your comment did I realize that it wasn't about a monthly newspaper featuring guns
WOW. What a story! It’s wild to think about- why someone would need to hide a magazine THERE. What are the odds that anyone would stumble upon it? AND then: throw it away? Damn. The other character in That story was definitely a careful planner that got an unexpected plot twist…
@icu3869 what's your problem?
@@ms.voicecrackm ?
Back in middle school I had to give a presentation to my class that I hadn’t even started yet. I still managed to get to the point better than the $100 bill guy.
No one should be faking serious issues especially abuse, so they can get clout. Even if they were trying to spread awareness. They should let people know it's fake and I'm sure it would do so much better as a message if people knew. Its disgusting to try to get clout from abuse. REAL beings have to suffer abuse in this world, and taking awareness off of them just so you can get clout, when you could have made a scenario that could have actually taught people is disgusting. Another great video, Jarvis!
Well you might be sure about that, but you are flat wrong. In this very video they outright state that the one without the fake abuse, just explaining the handsignal and whatnot, did about 20 times worse. People wanted to watch it because they thought it was an actual abuse case, not because it was infomational. Drama promotes exceptionally well, and horrible situations make for good drama. On the internet you can assume 98/100 times that everything is staged.
@@Jartran72I’m pretty sure that’s the point of both this video and comment. If they actually wanted to spread awareness, they’d be upfront about the fact it’s fake. Because they didn’t, it’s gross and exploitative.
Nowhere in the comment you’re replying to does the OP say a real awareness video would get more views. The closest to that is “…it would do so much better as a message if people knew.” which is not about the number of views it would get but about how effective it would be at actually raising awareness.
Jarvis looks absolutely gorgeous in the red shirt for the aura ad ngl. Red really brings out his warmth
ah yes, as a flight attendant instead of checking the toilets every 30 mins like I'm required to do, when eventually finding signs of tempering by a suspicious person, I don't report it to my senior right away, I wait until we've landed and deplaned and tucked the plane in, to text (?????) them and then they pull a crowbar from their carry-on and instead of getting the hell away from the situation, I film as I - not an engineer or the fucking bomb squad - pry open the panel, yes, yes, good, very realistic.
Wow, I need to remember the "You're stupid and, if you think about it, you're actually the bad guy" defense
The problem with some of these videos like the one with the cup is that it can be dangerous for someone to try something like that in front of their abuser.
Yeah, nothing says compliant victim like suspiciously turning away from your abuser/captor and furiously writing something on a cup in squeaky sharpie AND THEN holding it out in a weird way that blocks the view of the cup from said captor/abuser to the flight attendant. I'm pretty sure your average trafficking/abuse victim would be way too afraid to try something so risky in such close proximity to their abuser.
it makes me extremely irrationally angry that that guy just edged the light fixture for over 5 minutes. he was just doing a fucking rim job with the crow bar. holy shit
a flight attendant talking about "his boss" instead of "the captain", "my supervisor", "the authorities" is so funny to me. Yeah dude you totally work on a plane doing plane things like talking to your boss and tucking the plane in its bed for the night
Oh good the little Jarvis that yells "Goooooooold" is back
it's not Jarvis. it's a Mike Meyers character from Austin Powers Goldmember. The character's name is Goldmember
@@MyPotatoAim If this isn't a joke I missed, I'm saddened by this. I liked imagining a tiny Jarvis hootin in the background
@@boohbee7849 it's not a joke lol. you can look up the scene. Goldmember is saying "I love goooooolllld" and that's where Jarvis pulled that from.
@@MyPotatoAim I miss a time before I knew this was true 😭😭 (jk that's a neat fact! Thanks for sharing lol)
@@MyPotatoAim But what if it's a little Jarvis doing a perfect impression of Goldmember
I have actually seen fake flight videos like this before too but it wasn’t about kidnapping or DV. It was like a woman hitting a man (strangers to each other) on a plane and then the man hitting back and the title was like if a woman hit you would you hit back. You could tell it was fake because there was no flight attendant anywhere in the 10 minute (estimated total) of the multiple YT short videos. Also, just terrible acting. The annoying thing is that so many people actually think it’s real. Edit: if it was real, a flight attendant would have shown up as soon as possible.
“Did your boss TEXT you the crowbar???” Was my favorite line
Imagine a flight attendant just getting on a plane and running up the power and prying at things with a crowbar and someone from maintenance not tackling them.
Maybe that’s how the door plug came off, this guy jiggling interior panels with a damn crowbar for this masterpiece.
"The plane needs rest, it has a busy day tomorrow" had me dying
If they actually cared about spreading awareness (they dont), they would make it as realistic as possible. Having it be fake like this probably isn't harmful in a measurable sense, but if someone were to see this and think it's how it would go down, then SOMEHOW found themselves in the same situation, it likley wouldn't happen this hyperspecific way and could get them hurt.
Dude spends 5 minutes saying nothing while tickling a gap with a crow bar and then teasing a fake 100 dollar bill.... Our society is a special one
Fun fact from an airport worker: All flights have to be secured and all compartments checked before a plane takes off. So that story about the hundred dollar bill hanging out? There is no WORLD in which anyone on an airport would be like “ok cool, that’s totally probably not an OBVIOUS TRAP to trigger like, a bomb or something. Let’s just grab it with our hands.” Fireable offense tbh.
10:28 it is very different!!! They used dunkin brand cream in the first one and coffee mate in the sequel.
"I hope that I don't see anything sexy today", bro doesn't own a mirror apparently smh
I'll never get tired of the intro ✨
I am almost 100% sure that if an airline employee reported that a suspicious person did something (ANYTHING, really) to an airplane, that there'd be federal agents swarming that thing in minutes.
Lol at the one where he said that they "put away the plane for the night." Like flights only happen during the day? 😂
The reason people will always misspell things in descriptions, get details wrong in videos, and mispronounce words in weird and obvious ways is so that a bunch of people will comment correcting them. More comments means more reach.
I’ve seen the first flight setup in a couple Karen videos (same actors, same set, different skits, equally cringe.) Almost seems like a variety of channels linked up into a content mill.
Drove me nuts that they didn’t call out the lack of background noise, thank you for pointing that out! It’s blatantly obvious staging
It’s probably a studio space. I’m a makeup artist and I’ve been hired by creators to go to places like this with multiple rooms set up as different sets.
i love it when jarvis tells me im premium.
its actually my ring tone!
Yk? Flight attendants don’t usually speak in such escalating tones right off the bat in real life situations. From the videos you see of livid passengers on the news, the flight attendants still only use a mild tone. If it were me, (and I think it’s actually the job of the flight attendant to keep things relatively calm in any case) I wouldn’t be trying to make the situation worse by matching the energy of the other person. 13:58
The thing that kills me about the plane ones is that it's not even what would happen in that scenario. If human trafficking were seriously suspected, they wouldn't approach them and try to poorly excuse the victim away. They'd let security handle it on the ground, they surely have discreet avenues of communication from air to ground. This is just so sillyyyy
interesting that your first thought was that the plane set was expensive so they filmed a bunch there on one day, i had immediately assumed that the plane set was so cheap to rent out it was the only set they can afford to use regularly
nice point, i mean they already used fake money and a cheap props, so hmm 🤔
I can’t even watch these type of reaction videos anymore, they just make me mad because the tiktok people are so egregiously fake, annoying, attention seeking… and especially doing fake videos under the guise of “raising awareness” or whatever makes me FURIOUS.
The airline one is so ridiculous - even for these fake TikToks they are insane. The airline one if he was asleep she could have said help me rather than the ridiculous cup thing. Then what the staff would do would be to do NOTHING until they got to the airport at which point the police would enter the plane before letting anyone off and would remove him from the plane. He’s been searched so won’t have a weapon. This would just be escalating the situation which is so stupid.
I hate this kind of crap because it focuses so much on the idea that you're going to see/experience abuse as something where you heroically rescue strangers, when in reality you're more likely to have friends/family/co-workers that are experiencing abuse. It's a bunch of clout chasing BS.
It's like the Q anon freaks who think that child abuse is happening on a massive organized scale with thousands of miles of underground tunnels and Wayfair listings but it's probably actually happening right under their noses in their neighborhoods, families, schools, churches, etc.
That’s a very good point. I will say that flight attendants _are_ trained to identify and report suspected human trafficking. However, they absolutely do not “rescue” the victim during the flight. There’s nowhere to take the victim and separating them would dramatically increase the risk of violence. Flight attendants report their suspicions and authorities are notified, so they can intervene/investigate at the destination.
If I had a nickel for everytime Jarvis made a video about a guy named Tony who faked videos for clout then I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice.
HILARIOUS AND ORIGINAL
@@bigchooch4434 yeah im over it too but i had to point it out n try to be funny
As an airline mechanic watching him not just pull that overhead panel open with his fingers was absolutely killing me
As someone who worked in and educated on DV/IPV I did so without a skit with a person cosplaying as a victim.
This guy needs someone to explain to him that if you are communicating with a specific intention and the consumers are not getting "it" then you are spreading awareness. It's only awareness if people are aware.
i love when jarvis says "the planes all tucked in for the night" and it sounds UNCANNILY like eddy burback
It’s crazy that Jarvis managed to make a video considering how much BG3 has consumed his life. I’m impressed
I'm really stressed over my history final and this really made me happy :)
I believe in you!!! Good luck on ur final!! ♥️♥️
Good luck !! You can do it 🎉
tysm guys but it was absolutely horrendous 😭😭
Maintenance tech here. It is completely illegal for a flight attendant to take a crowbar to any part on an aircraft. That is not their job. At best they would tell the pilot, the pilot writes in the log book, tech checks the panel, maintenance control confirms sign off for the repair.
If it were criminal activity- a tech would open the panel and there would be airport police right beside them. Flight attendants would more than likely be gone bc they don’t get paid to hang around, especially when they’ve been working 10+ hours with jet lag.
Weird, storytelling lies from these “creators.”
Finding a permanent marker and writing something would be far more noticeable to the abuser than myriad other methods. Methods such as, I don't know... making that hand signal they were so keen on 'spreading awareness' about?
For me, the easiest way to spot a fake video is asking myself why the cameraman is filming. If he films before the incident itself, it is likely staged.
It's kind of ironic how the guy who's supposedly trying to "raise awareness" for things like abuse etc. talks SO MUCH like an abuser, calling people criticizing his videos "dense" and "the bad guy" is pretty disgusting.
That is exactly what I was thinking and feeling. All of those tiktoks were so hard and frustrating for me to watch (am a survivor).
Zero chance ever a person incharge of a place is telling people to pry shit off. it's all put together in a way that there is a system to take shit off. prying off a panel is going to mean a lot of shit needs repaired. also, how the fuck would someone have gotten access to that panel if the best option is to pry it? You forget your key to a door that you need to replace w/frame, pry it. not a ceiling panel that's intricately worked into the fucking multimillion dollar aperatus that you work on in customer service.
That's hilarious. But he sounds convincing, you don't believe him?? 😂
@@theflowerhead I don't even believe myself on the internet.
"Edging this f__king 100$ bill" 💀💀💀
How did this video go from faking international crimes for clout, to “Oh wow, money fell from the plane’s roof!”
For the fake money find: Literally what was the criminal's plan? They just hope nobody finds that money until they get lucky and manage to book a flight on the exact same plane? Or is this some kind of criminal special where their 100th customer gets the drugs AND the money, they just have to board *this very specific plane* in order to get it? Or they just said, "Y'know? I don't really want this money and cocain anymore, I'm just going to set it free and never see it again"? Like I don't understand the strategy here.
Having a # for abuse is crazy, like what? That is a very serious topic, and just having # abuse (there is a space because I dont want to actually do it) is so bizarre to me.
i’m so glad the disembodied “GOOOOOOLLD” voice is back:)
not only are they not really raising awareness for abuse, theyre actively spreading ineffective methods of dealing with abuse that could seriously put real victims in danger if they were taken at face value. literally every single one of the videos included something that no one should ever do in these types of situations
Faking a human trafficking scenario and filming it in the hopes it will go viral and earn you money and internet clout is just absolutely VILE.
Being a former flight attendant i can guarantee any experienced flight attendant will know how to open that panel and no you do not need a crow bar lol
I used to work as an airplane, and when the workers were tucking me into bed, they would search around crevices and areas on the plane that could be used as a hiding place for weapons, devices, or anything else that shouldn’t be there. They never found anything in me that was placed by criminals per se, but they did find an unloaded pistol one time.
21:09 why the HELL does Tony randomly sound like Misha Collins im CRYING
Every time I see Jarvis I think “what a polite young man”, but the button-up is really selling it