All I’m gonna say is yeah… we can be racist. As I look at it from a dictionary standpoint and anyone can put out hatred or discrimination towards another race.
I was really surprised at the young people answers, they actually thinked outside the box with their thoughts. People definitely need to know the definition of "Racism".
So many different types of people and so many different opinions but it all starts with how you treat your neighbor. Unfortunately everyone is at least a little racist imo but just spread love and positivity cuz that's all we can do.
@@Spaceguy I know right!! My thoughts exactly. Such a folly statement!! He basically proved himself wrong in trying to argue his statement. You can't make this stuff up lol. We still got a long way to go; perhaps centuries to go smh. Won't be in our lifetime I'm afraid.
@@remarrobinson5196 I'm glad it's not all white ppl/black ppl hating but it's too much lately. Gotta be people like us spreading the love and realizing we're all one in Christ Jesus!
It’s a theological difference of opinion by definition everyone can be racist and experience racism but if you start adding to that definition like you need power or privilege then you believe nobody but white people can be racist and nobody will change your mind but considering I was taught to judge based on content of character not characteristics like skin colour, religious practices, etc. and things seemed a lot less racist in between the 70’s to the early 2000’s but now by the definition of needing power or privilege to be racist or experience racism it has caused a lot more hate and division and we are flipping the script to judge based on outward characteristics like skin colour and to ignore a person’s content of character especially if they are white putting them in a box as if all white people are the same so short answer I believe anyone can be racist or experience racism
Everyone can be racist no matter the skin color and yes I seen a lot of black/Mexican /white racism here in the bay area and I was born in the 80s in Oakland and yeah I seen racism at a young age from other kids and adults in the neighborhood, the schools and public places as well. but most I seen being racist here in the bay area is black people against every race including themselves sad to say that but it's real talk and I have nothing against anyone just wish we all can love and respect each other and stop looking at each other for what skin color we are and look at each other as family would and if someone needs help please help them with food, clothes, shoes whatever they need help with please help now that's what real Americans should be doing is love thy neighbors as your own family no matter the race.
XD potente pregunta, pero creo que hay que separar las ideas de lo que se pone en mente cuando se imagina este escenario. ya que el termino racista conlleva a códigos amplios, sociales e incluso sistemáticos; desde lo económico, sociales, comportamiento, etc... códigos que "dificultan" a la minoría negra entrar en ello para poder de racista, creo que tendríamos que tener mayor poderío e influencia sociales, económica, política y también mayoría social. claro que hay "tecnicismo" que muchos ponen en la mesa que es el racismo interiorizado, pero este triste mente nace del propio racismo que se va trasmitiendo en los social, en familias, generaciones y demás sumándole la falta de comprensión y empatía además de claro desconocimiento de sus propias raíces y herencia. por otro lado la idea de que una persona negra pueda ser intolerante o irrespetuosa XD CLARO QUE SI COMO CUALQUIRPERSONA EN ESTE MUNDO XD powerful question, but I think you have to separate the ideas from what you put in mind when you imagine this scenario. because the term racist entails broad, social and even systematic codes; from economic, social, behavioral, etc.... codes that "make it difficult" for the black minority to enter into it in order to be able to be racist, I think we would have to have more social, economic, political and also social majority power and influence. of course there is a "technicality" that many put on the table that is the internalized racism, but this sad mind is born of racism itself that is transmitted in the social, in families, generations and others adding the lack of understanding and empathy in addition to clear ignorance of their own roots and heritage. on the other hand the idea that a black person can be intolerant or disrespectful XD OF COURSE YES LIKE ANYONE IN THIS WORLD.
All I’m gonna say is yeah… we can be racist. As I look at it from a dictionary standpoint and anyone can put out hatred or discrimination towards another race.
On a systemic level, no. On a social interaction level, yes.
Any things happen to you socially personally? i'm interested since i don't meet a lot of black people IRL and when i do we don't talk race.
They sad lol they stuck on what yt people are and what they did.
First person went nuts
No lie
@@MaxMcGadney All groups of people can be racist, why is this even a question?
First question should be “can you define racism?” Lol
No lie
I was really surprised at the young people answers, they actually thinked outside the box with their thoughts. People definitely need to know the definition of "Racism".
So many different types of people and so many different opinions but it all starts with how you treat your neighbor. Unfortunately everyone is at least a little racist imo but just spread love and positivity cuz that's all we can do.
16:05 also bro said F white people and then said black people can't be racist like what
@@Spaceguy I know right!! My thoughts exactly. Such a folly statement!! He basically proved himself wrong in trying to argue his statement. You can't make this stuff up lol. We still got a long way to go; perhaps centuries to go smh. Won't be in our lifetime I'm afraid.
@@remarrobinson5196 I'm glad it's not all white ppl/black ppl hating but it's too much lately. Gotta be people like us spreading the love and realizing we're all one in Christ Jesus!
Important cultural commentary
Thank you thank you
Other races have been through trauma too not just one race
I agree
@@MaxMcGadney I’ve always been interested in other people’s history, there culture besides my culture
Like water off a ducks back I take any hate and let it go. Proud human. What color m I?
what color?
what camera do you use? also what attachments/accesories do you have for your camera
also, what do you use to edit and the program you edit on?
I used my friends Sony A7III for this video, I don’t know what lens she has. I use Premiere Pro to edit
It’s a theological difference of opinion by definition everyone can be racist and experience racism but if you start adding to that definition like you need power or privilege then you believe nobody but white people can be racist and nobody will change your mind but considering I was taught to judge based on content of character not characteristics like skin colour, religious practices, etc. and things seemed a lot less racist in between the 70’s to the early 2000’s but now by the definition of needing power or privilege to be racist or experience racism it has caused a lot more hate and division and we are flipping the script to judge based on outward characteristics like skin colour and to ignore a person’s content of character especially if they are white putting them in a box as if all white people are the same so short answer I believe anyone can be racist or experience racism
couldn’t agree more, appreciate you exploring your thought process
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Everyone can be racist no matter the skin color and yes I seen a lot of black/Mexican /white racism here in the bay area and I was born in the 80s in Oakland and yeah I seen racism at a young age from other kids and adults in the neighborhood, the schools and public places as well. but most I seen being racist here in the bay area is black people against every race including themselves sad to say that but it's real talk and I have nothing against anyone just wish we all can love and respect each other and stop looking at each other for what skin color we are and look at each other as family would and if someone needs help please help them with food, clothes, shoes whatever they need help with please help now that's what real Americans should be doing is love thy neighbors as your own family no matter the race.
thank you for this perspective fr 🫶🏽
4:19 got me crying
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Appreciate it 🫶🏽
WHY IS THE INTERVIEWER HOT, LITERALLY IS THE BLACK VERSION OF Cameron Boyce WTF
That’s a new one 😅
Yes they can end of discussion
XD potente pregunta, pero creo que hay que separar las ideas de lo que se pone en mente cuando se imagina este escenario.
ya que el termino racista conlleva a códigos amplios, sociales e incluso sistemáticos; desde lo económico, sociales, comportamiento, etc...
códigos que "dificultan" a la minoría negra entrar en ello para poder de racista, creo que tendríamos que tener mayor poderío e influencia sociales, económica, política y también mayoría social.
claro que hay "tecnicismo" que muchos ponen en la mesa que es el racismo interiorizado, pero este triste mente nace del propio racismo que se va trasmitiendo en los social, en familias, generaciones y demás sumándole la falta de comprensión y empatía además de claro desconocimiento de sus propias raíces y herencia.
por otro lado la idea de que una persona negra pueda ser intolerante o irrespetuosa XD CLARO QUE SI COMO CUALQUIRPERSONA EN ESTE MUNDO
XD powerful question, but I think you have to separate the ideas from what you put in mind when you imagine this scenario.
because the term racist entails broad, social and even systematic codes; from economic, social, behavioral, etc....
codes that "make it difficult" for the black minority to enter into it in order to be able to be racist, I think we would have to have more social, economic, political and also social majority power and influence.
of course there is a "technicality" that many put on the table that is the internalized racism, but this sad mind is born of racism itself that is transmitted in the social, in families, generations and others adding the lack of understanding and empathy in addition to clear ignorance of their own roots and heritage.
on the other hand the idea that a black person can be intolerant or disrespectful XD OF COURSE YES LIKE ANYONE IN THIS WORLD.