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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4,6 тис.

  • @hankfratus7052
    @hankfratus7052 Рік тому +15532

    The man with the braids was so sweet for trying to find a reasonable explanation for all of these people crimes. Like he never said “you look like a criminal who would do this” he was more like “you borrowed a gun from a buddy you didn’t know was stolen and then went out to have a good time at a party cuz you just look so fun and shit got wild and they went crazy with the charges” 😂meanwhile the defense attorney is like “you fit the stereotype I saw on TV”

    • @BIGQUAI
      @BIGQUAI 11 місяців тому +782

      Thank you kindly. I don't like to throw folks under the bus

    • @ash_dablunt9258
      @ash_dablunt9258 11 місяців тому +128

      Bruh I be the exact same way coming up wit stories for everybody😂 some people even go with It because they don't wanna admit whatever it really was. It was really refreshing to see someone like me lol. Totally subscribed to him jus now

    • @noneya1238
      @noneya1238 9 місяців тому +18

      Cause be knew the internet is full of hypercritical snowflakes

    • @Ohhhoneyyy
      @Ohhhoneyyy 9 місяців тому +109

      Or the domestic violence one he was like “you look like someone who wouldn’t take no nonsense” instead of straight up saying she whooped someone

    • @redc.5342
      @redc.5342 7 місяців тому +78

      no bc i was so shook when she started stereotyping her own race like who does that and shes an attorney.

  • @poked.official
    @poked.official Рік тому +8655

    Patrick being suspected of the stolen vehicle by ALL 3 had me laughing through my nose HAHAHA the sighs every time

    • @rachelsarmientotack
      @rachelsarmientotack Рік тому +243

      He did steal a vehicle 😅
      That vehicle is how he got caught.
      That just wasn't the whole story.

    • @lifeoftalise4390
      @lifeoftalise4390 Рік тому +8

      Same 😂

    • @yoyobobi1722
      @yoyobobi1722 Рік тому +29

      Lol, if you look at the 2nd & 3rd time, he clearly gives them a very, deliberate, guilty look at the guessers. He wanted to be chosen. So contrived, lol.

    • @L_lovelace
      @L_lovelace 10 місяців тому +8

      I believe I used to talk to Patrick online a bit before all this went down & lost contact, I'm glad to see him doing better now.

    • @alphareborn9908
      @alphareborn9908 10 місяців тому +5

      he even threw up the arms at the third pick like “are u serious?!” 😂😂

  • @alexisfisher30
    @alexisfisher30 Рік тому +44733

    I'm SO proud of that guy for standing up for himself!! She was so embarrassed with herself.

    • @sidneycarlen4831
      @sidneycarlen4831 Рік тому +19

      @@someonestyyy1503 huh

    • @mxndajean743
      @mxndajean743 Рік тому +595

      she absolutely should be!!

    • @nikmrn
      @nikmrn Рік тому +9

      @@mxndajean743 Hahaha

    • @HelloKitty-hi7wm
      @HelloKitty-hi7wm Рік тому +396

      Took her answer back real quick 😂😂😂

    • @MusicLoveLife1993
      @MusicLoveLife1993 Рік тому +910

      She played herself. And she showed exactly how broken the system is. Congrats girl thanks for proving our points to some of the worlds injustices

  • @nathananderson7962
    @nathananderson7962 7 місяців тому +2010

    "Why do you think I'm domestically violent" "you're a black male"
    Not even "you have big muscles and look like you could push somebody around." Insane that this is literally her job. Scared for her clients.

    • @nicoleleannmoore
      @nicoleleannmoore 5 місяців тому +7

      Thats not what she said

    • @nathananderson7962
      @nathananderson7962 5 місяців тому +142

      @@nicoleleannmoore That's literally exactly what she said. "Why do you think I might be a perpetrator of domestic violence?" "You look like a male ... a man of color." "Is there a specific race you see?" "I do, I see you as a black male." What part of that doesn't match my simplification? 5:11 and 5:26

    • @KombatW0mbat
      @KombatW0mbat 3 місяці тому +32

      @@nicoleleannmooreu got some selective hearing big dawg

    • @Roach4
      @Roach4 3 місяці тому +19

      She literally said “all of the those TV shows that I watch”

  • @heatherschmitt3102
    @heatherschmitt3102 Рік тому +11290

    I cannot believe she sent him back after he questioned her, her voice cracking tells it all. I’m glad he said something

    • @1stackwell206
      @1stackwell206 Рік тому +314

      This was a crazy experience while filming

    • @jkurkdjian
      @jkurkdjian Рік тому +170

      @@roseparade_ maybe her experience over 20 whole years tf not what she watched on netflix last week...

    • @izzayy_
      @izzayy_ Рік тому +4

      @@roseparade_source?

    • @izzayy_
      @izzayy_ Рік тому +41

      @@roseparade_ “to hear that most domestic violence cases she’s dealt with have been from people of a particular race” don’t be purposefully dense

    • @izzayy_
      @izzayy_ Рік тому +13

      @@roseparade_ again. you’re being purposefully dense. i am just asking for a source that says most domestic violence cases are of a particular race. if you can’t answer a simple question then stop responding with useless nonsense.

  • @pamelamartinez4741
    @pamelamartinez4741 Рік тому +90837

    The bald guy ate her up with the media questioning!!! RIGHT ON!!!!!

    • @SeaturtleJETSKI
      @SeaturtleJETSKI Рік тому +4566

      Rightttt he called her out lol

    • @Mastabuilda212
      @Mastabuilda212 Рік тому +6285

      He did. And he brings up an interesting point. How do her views perhaps skew the way she looks at potential clients?

    • @khadijahbegum3546
      @khadijahbegum3546 Рік тому +1152

      Lol there's two shiny heads😂

    • @itskalariabxtches
      @itskalariabxtches Рік тому +1366

      BOTH OF THEM! 🙌🏿

    • @1stackwell206
      @1stackwell206 Рік тому +1129

      That was me… btw. Lol

  • @julianajacksonnn
    @julianajacksonnn Рік тому +4491

    The blonde went through so much in her childhood.. at first I assumed she just had anger issues but she really went through so much. respect for her thinking of her family.

    • @ewomeen2389
      @ewomeen2389 8 місяців тому +17

      Yes :/

    • @anneblackwood9013
      @anneblackwood9013 7 місяців тому +116

      Yeah... I wonder how differently things could have turned out if she had someone back then who took the time to really see her and help her out. Clearly she has a good heart, but if it's just you against the world things are gonna go south.

    • @AnnA-jd4xm
      @AnnA-jd4xm 4 місяці тому +13

      I hope she seeks therapy to help her.

    • @desiprioleau
      @desiprioleau 4 місяці тому +12

      People don’t realize how common stories like hers are

    • @fatnewt
      @fatnewt 3 місяці тому +5

      yah shes super strong for for taking the blame :c i hope she gets better

  • @juliasuny8601
    @juliasuny8601 Рік тому +10893

    as someone who’s studying to eventually become a criminal defense attorney i am BAFFLED that that woman has been practicing for 20 YEARS with that kind of mindset???? good on them for calling her out

    • @TheLordOfNothing
      @TheLordOfNothing Рік тому +249

      She’s literally presented with NO evidence. She’s just going off of what she thinks. Give her a break.

    • @benjaminpetersen1952
      @benjaminpetersen1952 11 місяців тому

      Really you're BAFFLED? That's the US justice system at work right there. Text book

    • @mx.menacing
      @mx.menacing 10 місяців тому +648

      ​@@TheLordOfNothingShe openly stated that her assumptions were based off of media which is notorious for portraying black men especially as violent and criminal. She has A LOT of internalized misandry and racism. She should have based her thoughts on her 20 years of work experience, not biased media.

    • @Aaron-kp6kp
      @Aaron-kp6kp 10 місяців тому +151

      @@TheLordOfNothing
      Did you not see the first 3 minutes?
      She literally said
      “I’m thinking of an older black guy” when seeing the charge of possession of substances

    • @XXTH3ST4RXX
      @XXTH3ST4RXX 10 місяців тому

      @@mx.menacing she’s not being a misandrist, it’s just basic fact. males are more likely to commit violent crimes. boo hoo.

  • @adriannacancel5592
    @adriannacancel5592 Рік тому +7574

    Dude who switched his life up for his son deserves mad respect. Thats a good ass father.

    • @poisonivy6477
      @poisonivy6477 Рік тому +72

      I mean.... that's literally a requirement. you have to do the best fr your kids. every parent does that. what's so special here?

    • @adriannacancel5592
      @adriannacancel5592 Рік тому +217

      @@poisonivy6477 not every parent does that and ur ignorant to say that its very hard to quit cold turkey but to do that for ur child without any hesitation as an addict is an act of love and i feel as though it should be appreciated u sound like u take ur parents for granted

    • @lillybush8740
      @lillybush8740 Рік тому +13

      @@adriannacancel5592couldn't agree with you more!

    • @katrinasammons1448
      @katrinasammons1448 Рік тому +42

      @@poisonivy6477m sorry you clearly have never had a parent who struggles with addiction. My dad passed when I was 16 from addiction but he was the best and most committed father. It is not as simple or black and white as that. Your experience is not the experience of everyone. It is commendable that he was able to recover for his son, it is an incredibly difficult thing to do no matter what. Good for you that your parents have always been perfect and able to provide for you and do what’s best for you, but ‘every parent does that’ is sooooo wrong. You have a long way to go in maturity if you think this way. Parents can love their children and still have struggles and not be able to recover. Hopefully you will never have to know this pain, so don’t demean the experience of other people. Best of luck

    • @poisonivy6477
      @poisonivy6477 Рік тому +10

      @@adriannacancel5592 you need a ladder for how much of a reach that was.

  • @shuntelajuarez1842
    @shuntelajuarez1842 Рік тому +8974

    WoW! Two criminals called out and corrected a state certified attorney of the law. Ate her up about her views and perception of people which is crazy because she stated she has been an attorney for over 20 years.

    • @plocus3592
      @plocus3592 Рік тому +72

      don't say criminals, please...

    • @shuntelajuarez1842
      @shuntelajuarez1842 Рік тому +130

      @@plocus3592 True. I didn't mean it in a harmful way.

    • @sarag4669
      @sarag4669 Рік тому +156

      @@plocus3592they are criminals..?

    • @Nauni
      @Nauni Рік тому +40

      @@sarag4669ell ex criminals

    • @gladitsnotme
      @gladitsnotme Рік тому +34

      The entire game is to stereotype people based on looks and like, 3 questions. Do you know what video you clicked on? Sheesh nobody will ever sign up for one of these again if yall are gonna roast tf out of the contestants.

  • @moiradavis8364
    @moiradavis8364 Рік тому +14678

    The girl who took the charges at 14 years old so her mom and sister would stay safe and at home is an angel. She didn’t choose to get a stolen car but she chose to protect her family. Mad respect

    • @kendralilly4859
      @kendralilly4859 Рік тому +224

      Shye is an amazing girl, such a sweetie and she’s so fun to be around :)

    • @nana8135
      @nana8135 Рік тому +8

      Good job

    • @DoovidE
      @DoovidE Рік тому +299

      She seems like a bit of a psychopath, but taking responsibility at 14 is amazing.

    • @jellyf1shgirl
      @jellyf1shgirl Рік тому +65

      @@DoovidE psychopath!?!?😭😭

    • @DoovidE
      @DoovidE Рік тому +82

      @@jellyf1shgirl ya. Did you not watch the video.

  • @briannas18473
    @briannas18473 10 місяців тому +1237

    I feel so bad for the man who went to jail for attempted murder, if he’s telling the truth, he went to jail for saving his own life and most likely protecting other people. I’m glad he’s free, he seems like such a great guy

    • @supitzsash_7678
      @supitzsash_7678 6 місяців тому +5

      why wouldn't he be telling the truth?

    • @briannas18473
      @briannas18473 6 місяців тому +23

      @@supitzsash_7678idk man, i’m just saying he could be lying, not saying he was, just that he could be

    • @bobbymack368
      @bobbymack368 6 місяців тому +53

      @@supitzsash_7678 because he was convicted of attempted murder. obviously he would want to paint himself in the best possible light for something like that

  • @raheli.the.reader
    @raheli.the.reader Рік тому +43608

    The attorney basing everything on TV is a massive red flag. Why not base her assumptions on real life work experience?

    • @karmellla
      @karmellla Рік тому +1543

      Right, with 20 years experience too?!

    • @BonShula
      @BonShula Рік тому +86

      Not a joke btw

    • @taliaasims
      @taliaasims Рік тому +118

      That was crazy 😮

    • @bfjohnsoncbk
      @bfjohnsoncbk Рік тому +604

      Exactly. I see why she’s only been a defense attorney for 20yrs. She has no real interest in helping or providing good service or defense to those who need it. She seems like she already assumes her clients are guilty before hearing their story.

    • @mmarceline3
      @mmarceline3 Рік тому +76

      really sad honestly

  • @TheChicomenco
    @TheChicomenco Рік тому +4824

    I am SO glad those two men called her out. The fact that she’s practiced this long and bases her perspective on TV & harmful stereotypes is exactly what’s wrong with our justice system. I’m glad they were quick to call her out and maybe this’ll allow her to think with a clearer mind when defending.

    • @nigachu8249
      @nigachu8249 7 місяців тому +3

      Stereotypes can be lifesaving.

    • @yessweetie883
      @yessweetie883 7 місяців тому +7

      Honestly it’s part of the game. She stereotyped how they literally told the other guy to do. She might have said some questionable things at times but they all did. Y’all got your panties in a twist because she wasn’t sugar coding it. She doesn’t pick out, who did what for her job. She DEFENDS those said individuals. Y’all take a UA-cam video which she probably didn’t take seriously, considering her TV show references, and stick it to her and the system. The whole comment section is on her ass and for what?! Just cus she said she was a DEFENSIVE attorney? This lady does not convict people! I just don’t get it 😂.

    • @moffat5914
      @moffat5914 7 місяців тому +5

      @@yessweetie883 shes using what she watches on TV as a base point, she assumed the dude was black and said he looked like a pimp from tv, SHE is the problem, her inherent bias from the media is leaking into her judgement. everything was about what she seen on tv

    • @marthazhe5936
      @marthazhe5936 6 місяців тому

      @@nigachu8249they can also be life threatening though

    • @szr1404
      @szr1404 6 місяців тому

      yeah her judgement in a youtube video that begs people to stereotype for content boohoo lmao

  • @xoluciaxo_3721
    @xoluciaxo_3721 Рік тому +70827

    She literally works in the field for 20 YEARS, yet she stereotypes and chooses based on what she sees on TV AND MEDIA. Her of all people should know that that’s not representative at all

    • @tabithasosa938
      @tabithasosa938 Рік тому +2208

      she never once said any of those were her views lol. The goal of the video and this game is to guess people’s crimes quite literally based on stereotypes… which is why she kept referencing TV shows and the media. A lot of you misunderstood her. Also, an Attorney’s role is to understand stereotypes and utilize them in court. Working as a public defender means she defends underprivileged people… her own biases would never interfere with that b/c she is already working for a side that has everything going against her.

    • @crashnebula7
      @crashnebula7 Рік тому +571

      She got dragged holy smokes

    • @87enoughBULL
      @87enoughBULL Рік тому

      You actually believe that her views are based on only tv/media? You need to face the real statistics my guy. Why is it a shock to anyone that the majority of crime comes from black males?

    • @dt7976
      @dt7976 Рік тому +603

      @@tabithasosa938 You do know she could choose anyone for any crime and she specifically chose those people? Those are literally her views... why do you think THE ACTUAL PEOPLE IN THE VIDEO scolded her for being an attorney and having such stereotypical views?

    • @Goldenboyjrizzle
      @Goldenboyjrizzle Рік тому +335

      @@dt7976she’s a defense attorney she defends criminals. She already knows the crimes they committed by the time they come to her and she has to prepare a defense for them this is not a real life scenario. This would be a problem if she was a prosecutor because she would be trying to put people in jail off of what she saw off the media.

  • @GingersRule135
    @GingersRule135 Рік тому +2447

    The fact that the defense attorney ADMITTED to going off of social media and movies to choose that is crazy- she seriously does that as a job someone needs to fire her

    • @yessweetie883
      @yessweetie883 7 місяців тому

      She don’t pick people out for what they have done. She defends criminals. All you people in the comment section have zero individual thinking skills, you all are just moving sheep and if it sounds right, you go with it.

    • @RestorativeWaves123
      @RestorativeWaves123 7 місяців тому +29

      y'all are too much, she's there to give defense at her job, not to accuse/convict.
      give us a break... she should be fired in YOUR opinion, not objectively speaking.

    • @user-rm1in8er8c
      @user-rm1in8er8c 7 місяців тому +54

      @@RestorativeWaves123she can’t be making her defense decisions based off criminal minds n shit be fr💀

    • @GingersRule135
      @GingersRule135 7 місяців тому

      @@user-rm1in8er8c frrrr

    • @Scooterbeerrun
      @Scooterbeerrun 6 місяців тому +9

      @@user-rm1in8er8cWho says she was? This is a game where she is just having some fun testing her intuition not her job

  • @fleurianneasmr3976
    @fleurianneasmr3976 Рік тому +26060

    YES to the two men putting the public defender in her place!

    • @RomeEros03
      @RomeEros03 Рік тому +211

      My names Nathan I was the one in green

    • @bunnywavyxx9524
      @bunnywavyxx9524 Рік тому +206

      the point of the game is to stereotype. at the end of the day, she's in law and they're not. knowledge of stereotypes is important to defending her clients whether that offends you or not.

    • @cher8693
      @cher8693 Рік тому +2

      fr

    • @vongalaxygg4216
      @vongalaxygg4216 Рік тому +1

      @@bunnywavyxx9524 she should find a new career path cause she obviously isn't smart enough or have a very good mentality for being an attorney. Defend her all you want, she's wrong and an idiot.

    • @Briggylinda
      @Briggylinda Рік тому +44

      More like public offender

  • @reneejames4034
    @reneejames4034 Рік тому +11123

    The way the “ I grew up in the crack epidemic” lady’s mind works and how she judges others as a PD is terrifying

    • @Mechum22
      @Mechum22 Рік тому +500

      RIGHT. You grew up in the midst of it and even ended up entering the legal field professionally, but somehow you’re not educated on how certain communities were deliberately targeted during the “War on Drugs” campaign. I get that not everyone is informed about that, but seeing that ignorance from a public defender who is Black herself was both shocking and disappointing.

    • @jcabslovesu2
      @jcabslovesu2 Рік тому +134

      I hope shes reading all this comments and have a wake up call how her stereotyping based on movies and tv shows is the right and shes not a good attorney for this…. Hope she improves. I feel bad for whoever works with her

    • @fbiagent3998
      @fbiagent3998 Рік тому +1

      I wonder how old she is...

    • @1stackwell206
      @1stackwell206 Рік тому +4

      @@fbiagent3998 she is like 45

    • @Tamcla
      @Tamcla Рік тому +12

      That’s most that made it through that era way of thinking. Even after educated. It’s wild.

  • @RedGb20
    @RedGb20 Рік тому +3314

    The attorney is such an airhead it’s kind of outrageous 😭

    • @G.T.Videos
      @G.T.Videos 7 місяців тому +97

      I’m questioning how she even made it into the field. Who would hire her?😭

    • @propogandalf
      @propogandalf 6 місяців тому +18

      Well at least she gave green shirt guy some good advice

    • @wolfmantroy6601
      @wolfmantroy6601 6 місяців тому +6

      @@G.T.Videos Really? She fills all the boxes. Almost can't not hire her.

    • @austinvaldez7297
      @austinvaldez7297 6 місяців тому

      I think it’s a bit more then her being an “airhead” she needs some AA in her life

    • @jeffsirname
      @jeffsirname 6 місяців тому

      Hmmmm, yes, why was she hired?
      Pretty fucking concerning, makes you wonder.
      @@G.T.Videos

  • @__REALITY
    @__REALITY 8 місяців тому +440

    When that man questioned her
    She was like
    “Oh never mind “ he made her feel so stupid I loved it

  • @sillyrp123
    @sillyrp123 Рік тому +21648

    She’s learning really quick that she needs to rethink her views on things as a public defender 😬

    • @1retrorobot
      @1retrorobot Рік тому +622

      yesssss ate her up. she got real uncomfortable like “lemme switch this up before someone uses this against me in the court room….” AS THEY SHOULD

    • @helenramirez8358
      @helenramirez8358 Рік тому +407

      and for her to ask the other person “idk what your sexual orientation is” like what does that have to do with the charge ???

    • @oliviabutton2694
      @oliviabutton2694 Рік тому +151

      @@helenramirez8358I thought the same thing! She just pointed out he’s gay for no reason lol if that was me I’d die watching myself back in the video

    • @lordmusea
      @lordmusea Рік тому +127

      She’s not in public defense…she’s in private practice. Her job is to defend her clients, which requires she understand stereotypes and how to overcome or play to them in court. Her professional insights aren’t indicative of her personal views.

    • @fabianaraya636
      @fabianaraya636 Рік тому +29

      Or she accepts that everyone has these biases to some degree.

  • @hyucksbreadroll
    @hyucksbreadroll Рік тому +2478

    Bro called her out for the domestic violence, absolutely spitting facts, and she couldn't handle the truth. Mad respect to him

  • @xXOverkill
    @xXOverkill Рік тому +9428

    That defense attorney is absolute proof that you can be in a position for decades and still be TERRIBLE at said position. Girl needs to be fired.

    • @hannascw482
      @hannascw482 Рік тому +36

      Sounds hard but yes!

    • @Heyybabyb
      @Heyybabyb Рік тому +7

      why?

    • @soulangela7154
      @soulangela7154 Рік тому +201

      People are saying this based on a video where they are asked to stereotype people. I think her track record of actually defending people should be looked at if you want to judge if she's terrible or not. She might be, but it's silly to judge of one video where she doesnt even have to do her job.

    • @ryleawilliams391
      @ryleawilliams391 Рік тому +105

      @@soulangela7154yeah but she was the only one who was basing it off of racial/gender stereotypes. if the people who don’t work in law can do it without those stereotypes, why can’t she?

    • @rockpooladmirer
      @rockpooladmirer Рік тому +22

      @@ryleawilliams391racial stereotypes yes, but the DV one is based off statistics not stereotypes

  • @kittukatiyar5808
    @kittukatiyar5808 Рік тому +3357

    that public defender was getting GRILLED

    • @scoobus
      @scoobus Рік тому +94

      For good reason

    • @geckopecko
      @geckopecko Рік тому +100

      they were too soft on her imo

    • @shaylauren166
      @shaylauren166 Рік тому +11

      she's not a public defender, she's in private practice.

    • @xTsunamiix
      @xTsunamiix Рік тому

      Good. She needs more

    • @Goldenboyjrizzle
      @Goldenboyjrizzle Рік тому +3

      @@user-kq2we1ex3hshe’s not a public defender she’s in private practice. If she had her he probably would’ve gotten a self defense

  • @melaniejanko2675
    @melaniejanko2675 Рік тому +952

    her being an attorney and stereotyping, assuming, and backtracking right away when she’s proved wrong or is confronted is unbelievable

    • @KyleFong
      @KyleFong 8 місяців тому +2

      Not necessarily… realistically as an attorney you still are open to your own biases… if she knew the facts before and continued to assume then it would’ve been different

    • @girlofanimation
      @girlofanimation 8 місяців тому +5

      Gives another perspective to the legal system. Imagine how many more crappy attorneys there are. It's definitely not helping with the wrong convictions and imprisonments. The older I get, the more I realize how many professionals are incompetent in their fields. It's scary. At least there are some people who are actually experts in what they do and carry everyone else.

  • @classmst89
    @classmst89 11 місяців тому +148

    "What makes you think that im a failure at murdering?" 😂😂😂 dudes funny

  • @tawny6290
    @tawny6290 Рік тому +599

    Them calling the public defender out made me so happy lmao you could see how embarrassed she felt and awkward 😂

  • @Scarlett767j66
    @Scarlett767j66 Рік тому +237

    “What makes you think… That I’m a failure at murder” lmaoaa

  • @benjysho6290
    @benjysho6290 Рік тому +31503

    Very scary how a black woman who is also a attorney thinks so poorly of her race and has no mind of her own

    • @xr2kid
      @xr2kid Рік тому +301

      That's common with Black folks that work in these systems

    • @benjysho6290
      @benjysho6290 Рік тому +91

      @@vanillaggl you sound anti black like her

    • @Goldenboyjrizzle
      @Goldenboyjrizzle Рік тому +4

      @@user-kq2we1ex3hshe’s not a public defender

    • @akirahayama2653
      @akirahayama2653 Рік тому +162

      Her going off who the media stereotypes for each crime doesn’t necessarily mean she thinks poorly of her own race like ??? that’s a big reach bud

    • @goldc4859
      @goldc4859 Рік тому +1

      @@vanillaggldo you know most ex criminals and their personal life ? okay so stfu and if you DO you must be apart of that minority 🤷‍♀️

  • @flippylovez2028
    @flippylovez2028 7 місяців тому +86

    The boy in green’s facial expressions in the background is the funniest thing lol

  • @avril44
    @avril44 Рік тому +1972

    That defence attorney is extremely embarrassing and shocking to watch please don’t bring her back

    • @poppedcorn652
      @poppedcorn652 Рік тому +46

      She seemed high…

    • @rarelytwice_
      @rarelytwice_ Рік тому +36

      @@poppedcorn652 i thought the same. and definitely not from marijuana. girl was off a xan or something.

    • @t_np
      @t_np Рік тому +5

      @@poppedcorn652I was thinking the same thing

    • @Kleopold94
      @Kleopold94 Рік тому +10

      @@poppedcorn652nah, she was just trying too hard to show off and it backfired

    • @ivieta9634
      @ivieta9634 Рік тому +1

      whether you like it or not, the media, stereotypes and cliches all impact the way that we perceive others and the ideas that we have about them, that is just human behavior.

  • @brett8460
    @brett8460 Рік тому +8288

    I would NOT want that lady to defend me in any way possible. She is definitely biased and needs to be investigated and hopefully disbarred.

  • @sublime9525
    @sublime9525 Рік тому +3049

    How does Cut even find these people and convince them to be on the show? I'm so impressed with the crew!

    • @zazuch
      @zazuch Рік тому +95

      I know some of the guessers are staff or friends of staff. As for the people stepping up to be the people guessed I guess some amount of money? Haha.

    • @peachii4894
      @peachii4894 Рік тому +54

      casting calls!

    • @RomeEros03
      @RomeEros03 Рік тому +56

      My names Nathan and I was the one in green

    • @eddienicx
      @eddienicx Рік тому +17

      @@RomeEros03Nate, it’s me Eddie! Lol

    • @defnotisaiah3210
      @defnotisaiah3210 Рік тому +18

      @@zazuchthere’s a casting call board where u can apply for the videos, u get paid but that’s not a main incentive

  • @justmacyy
    @justmacyy 11 місяців тому +141

    The guy who was convicted of murder… they did him dirty. His was absolutely self defense.

    • @flipflop6700
      @flipflop6700 6 місяців тому +21

      You only heard his version of the story. He might be right, but whi knows.

    • @rottenkittenparvo
      @rottenkittenparvo 6 місяців тому +1

      @@flipflop6700 its a blonde woman what did you expect

    • @marinathemermaid8075
      @marinathemermaid8075 Місяць тому

      If his story is true, than it absolutely is. I suspected the other guy, cause I thought that attempted murder somehow connected with doing drugs

    • @marinathemermaid8075
      @marinathemermaid8075 Місяць тому

      ​@@rottenkittenparvo misogyny is showing ✨

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Рік тому +3728

    Crimes committed can be a difficult topic to discuss, but these people aren't afraid to show just how vulnerable and even prone to the realities of life they can be.

  • @Samara12100
    @Samara12100 Рік тому +27377

    I’m so happy that a lot of people called the defense attorney out for her judgment, the fact that she is a licensed defense attorney and goes off media is crazy to me.

    • @mercedesgregg6847
      @mercedesgregg6847 Рік тому +342

      What else is she supposed to go off of though in this scenario? The point of this game is to basically “stereotype” people and sort them into “categories” without any real information

    • @FrancescaPessarelli
      @FrancescaPessarelli Рік тому +1061

      @@mercedesgregg6847 idk...her own 20 years of professional experience would be a place to start

    • @rarelytwice_
      @rarelytwice_ Рік тому +292

      am i the only person who feels like she was on some kind of substance? she was slurring her speech, and when you listen to what she is saying it just barely makes sense. she definitely was either drunk or off a xanax or something.

    • @rachelfoust6706
      @rachelfoust6706 Рік тому +34

      She was a public defender not a district attorney.

    • @bichen-up-ur
      @bichen-up-ur Рік тому +85

      hopefully her defense is better than her prosecution skills in this video

  • @terrismith6503
    @terrismith6503 Рік тому +11849

    Why did she give the black people all the violent crimes? She needs a new career choice immediately

    • @Ceerads
      @Ceerads Рік тому +445

      To me, the worst crime was the identity theft. The attempted murder was in self-defense.

    • @a1eyaaaaaaaaa
      @a1eyaaaaaaaaa Рік тому +21

      Literally

    • @chelseacoollier8708
      @chelseacoollier8708 Рік тому +174

      @@Ceeradstrue, but she wasn’t aware of the context while she was assigning the crimes.

    • @nightkore6756
      @nightkore6756 Рік тому +35

      @@Ceeradswell they didn’t have context

    • @alana5337
      @alana5337 Рік тому +159

      dont forget the eye roll when the guy who did the attempted murder told her to watch the way she goes about determining who does what crimes especially as a woman in the field!

  • @STXRRBEELUV
    @STXRRBEELUV 9 місяців тому +142

    Idk why but I feel like they are all really brave for even being able to talk about that stuff, especially on the internet

  • @shreeyakajaria4145
    @shreeyakajaria4145 Рік тому +6497

    That criminal attorney is so problematic. People like her are the reason the nation isn’t progressing

    • @Andrew-ql9ih
      @Andrew-ql9ih Рік тому +1

      more like pathetic

    • @nicki3549
      @nicki3549 Рік тому

      Right look at ppl who do meth and heroine. Smh

    • @hannascw482
      @hannascw482 Рік тому +70

      That was so hurtful to watch… When she was confronted with her problematic behaviour she changed her mind so quickly. Ugh

    • @ItsJayYork
      @ItsJayYork Рік тому

      its all your fault

    • @Notiravgsarah
      @Notiravgsarah 2 місяці тому

      I’m pretty sure she was doing exactly what they asked her to. Stereotype people 😂 that’s what she did

  • @Dani-nl2id
    @Dani-nl2id Рік тому +412

    14:24 She took the fall for her baby sister, for a crime egged on by her mom. I wanna be her friend and give her a hug

    • @Adolf_Hitler0_0
      @Adolf_Hitler0_0 Рік тому +1

      😂

    • @way9883
      @way9883 10 місяців тому +27

      sameee that's a rough childhood

    • @uglygeguri
      @uglygeguri 5 місяців тому +2

      no she took the fall for her mother, bc it would have been a bigger charge for an adult. poor girl has probably been raising herself if she was thinking with that mindset at 14

    • @Dani-nl2id
      @Dani-nl2id 5 місяців тому +8

      @@uglygeguri I think I meant it in the way that she did it for her sister. Saying she didn't want her to go into foster care.

  • @sophiesworldofwonder9100
    @sophiesworldofwonder9100 Рік тому +1855

    The attempted murder guy is the perfect example for why jury systems just don't work. There's too many biases

    • @jasonibanez9855
      @jasonibanez9855 Рік тому +77

      All of them are perfect examples of people who will spin their stories in the way that best favors them.
      It's crazy how here in the comment's y'all be trusting everything they say. I've been locked up multiple times. 90% of the people I've spoken to in jail "didn't do it" or there was some extenuating circumstance how it somehow wasn't their fault they got in trouble.
      Nah lmao people naturally want to portray themselves in the best light. And if they have no qualms about shooting people, they probably don't have qualms about lying.

    • @heehoopeanut420
      @heehoopeanut420 Рік тому +28

      ​@jasonibanez9855 for real. I've worked with people in jail and not everyone is a bad person, but EVERYONE has got a story about why they don't belong there.

    • @jaderyan8579
      @jaderyan8579 11 місяців тому +31

      @@jasonibanez9855Three sides to every story… and when our justice system is so flawed and corrupt, it’s not hard to believe there is a large percentage of inmates who are truly innocent

    • @jasonibanez9855
      @jasonibanez9855 11 місяців тому

      There are obviously people who are truly innocent but if you believe that it's a large percentage, you're naive. I'm telling you right now that for every person in lockup that is truly innocent, there are 50 people who aren't but will tell you they are.
      Especially for crimes with strong social stigmas. For example, attempted murder. He has every reason to downplay his guilt and make himself into a tragic hero. Because most people won't associate with a murderer, won't give a job to a murderer, won't even want to be in the same room as a murderer. But if he can make you think he's actually a hero who was persecuted by law? Not only will you accept him but you'll pity and admire him.
      But you're naive to trust him.@@jaderyan8579

    • @robinjohnson9611
      @robinjohnson9611 8 місяців тому +5

      He was exercising his 2A right, and he got rapped for it. 😠

  • @ellehacker3168
    @ellehacker3168 Рік тому +237

    Props to all of them for being honest and sharing their reasoning. Some of them did what they did or took the blame for another person. I wish the best of luck to them for the rest of their days

  • @theadaunicorn
    @theadaunicorn Рік тому +908

    6:02 she totally sent him back because she couldn't handle actually answering the question
    13:29 she knew where that was going too. Loved her uncomfortableness with his entire line of questioning. He's so right though!

    • @cornpeal8945
      @cornpeal8945 Рік тому +35

      Yeah, it’s because of her choice in career and how it effects SO many lives, is why it’s important to call out that type of perception-because in a way she’s responsible of the outcome of people’s lives in a way. 😬

  • @ulises1692
    @ulises1692 Рік тому +2542

    Glad to show they are either reformed criminals or falsely accused. Hope they can make more of these😊

    • @ploopy8780
      @ploopy8780 Рік тому +86

      just sayin, every criminal says they're innocent. there's every possibility any one of them is full of shit, I didn't hear a lot of accountability from any of them. every single one having a reason that justified or removed blame from them (besides the last 2) is a bit of a red flag.

    • @SRichards-de7ri
      @SRichards-de7ri Рік тому +29

      None of them were falsely accused but they did seem remorseful

    • @ogot344
      @ogot344 Рік тому +15

      @@ploopy8780 Yea no, not every criminal thinks they are falsely accused

    • @angusmcgoon1060
      @angusmcgoon1060 Рік тому +7

      Well falsely accused according to them💀

    • @endtimesprophecypresents6328
      @endtimesprophecypresents6328 Рік тому +2

      Yeah. It's common unfortunately for the innocent to be convicted guilty. The system is rigged against the innocent.

  • @LevTri
    @LevTri Рік тому +3683

    She needs to switch careers because she folded when the first man questioned her and was dumbfounded when the attempted murder guy confronted her…. This is what’s wrong with our Justice system… licensing incompetent people

    • @al-sz6ry
      @al-sz6ry Рік тому +173

      the lack of backbone as a defense attorney is so frightening

    • @falalalalaa
      @falalalalaa Рік тому +72

      You might be right but these episodes are heavily edited. She didn't necessarily fold or be dumbfounded. She may have responded but they cut it.

    • @itachis
      @itachis Рік тому +4

      at least they revoked affirmative action 🎉

    • @fishythefish7984
      @fishythefish7984 Рік тому +34

      @@itachis yeah except not for white people 🙄

    • @ogot344
      @ogot344 Рік тому +21

      @@itachisThey need to revoke legacy children

  • @ishartedonmybed
    @ishartedonmybed 8 місяців тому +82

    the way she was stereotyping each person was so weird. and the fact that she said she thought that just cause of the media was crazy plus she’s an attorney smh

  • @aoishiro7113
    @aoishiro7113 Рік тому +332

    I could tell that lady did not like hearing about how she was racially profiling people based on TV shows by that bald guy.
    That guy truly was chill like he said, told it how it is. Spoke about his crime with no bullshit, tbf i would do the same if i was put in the same situation

  • @L2u2c2i2a
    @L2u2c2i2a Рік тому +25

    The one that was stereotyping ppl had NOTHING to say when the guy with attempted murder charges called her out 💀💀

  • @FreeLawSunAdmission
    @FreeLawSunAdmission Рік тому +795

    I'm glad that the public defender did this. It seemed like it helped challenge her views and take a deeper look at why she makes certain judgements/associations. I hope this allows her to continue that and grows to be better. Good luck to her.

  • @xoluciaxo_3721
    @xoluciaxo_3721 Рік тому +511

    8:30 First he looked like the stereotypical domestic abuser, and now suddenly he looks very nice and put together😂

    • @Fluff_Noodles
      @Fluff_Noodles Рік тому +89

      Right!! She switched it up REAL QUICK 😭😭

    • @sleepsey
      @sleepsey Рік тому +11

      that’s what i was thinking 😭

    • @ar433new6
      @ar433new6 Рік тому +7

      i mean he does look like both

  • @Karj1991
    @Karj1991 Рік тому +190

    13:29 I'm so glad he asked her because could you imagine how many people have suffered because her poor judgement.

  • @xy-qy2yg
    @xy-qy2yg Рік тому +15

    I like how the one guy is basically defending them all by downplaying the situation how it could have happened, he is a better lawyer than the lady for sure.

  • @dr.zionsson
    @dr.zionsson Рік тому +1310

    He put that defense attorney in her place because what he said was absolutely true. She’s basing everything on typical stereotypes. That’s exactly what’s wrong with these rogue cops and our legal system. She is literally the epitome of our downfall when it comes to justice for all.

    • @sinocchi3321
      @sinocchi3321 Рік тому

      her role in this video is to judge everyone based on the stereotypes what the fuck is she supposed to do?

    • @addbackwards
      @addbackwards Рік тому +6

      YEP!

    • @kitnal4143
      @kitnal4143 Рік тому +2

      Isn't that what this game is all about? "Place these crimes with these people" is all about going into stereotypes. It isn't personal I would be surprised if anyone took it to hard.

    • @dr.zionsson
      @dr.zionsson Рік тому +10

      @@kitnal4143 she’s a defense attorney. She’s in the profession and saying that she picked that person because she looks at shows and it matches from some of her experience where she lives. Nobody should be in that profession and have that mindset. If it was a normal person like these two dudes then I could give them a pass but someone who job is literally determining someone’s life. No.

    • @kitnal4143
      @kitnal4143 Рік тому +1

      @@dr.zionsson thank god this isn't her at work then! It is almost like one is a gameshow, the other is a DA job?

  • @cjball7919
    @cjball7919 Рік тому +551

    Aside from all the lawyer lady drama, can we talk about the energy both those guys have off? They were fun to watch, engaging with everyone! Too blokes imo

  • @alessandrasera
    @alessandrasera Рік тому +334

    love how they called her out for her stereotypes! but also the gay guy's facial expressions are so funny i love it HAHAHAHA

  • @kiki-90
    @kiki-90 7 місяців тому +23

    I absolutely loved how the 2 gentlemen called out that defense attormey on her poor judgement. You practiced law for 20 years, then you're basing your guesses based on TV SHOWS? 🤦‍♀️

  • @fbiagent3998
    @fbiagent3998 Рік тому +154

    I legit cant believe shes a public defender, not only a public defender, but a POC and a WOMAN. She has the audacity to judge someone based on their appearance, its crazy.

    • @cecil2742
      @cecil2742 9 місяців тому +8

      I definitely agree with you. This video is basically THAT. They want them to stereotype and whatnot but I think she definitely has some internalized racism that she needs to deal with. Hopefully she is a lot different in her real life cases.

  • @EmBro14
    @EmBro14 Рік тому +454

    Navy shirt should write a crime novel or something he is so good at coming up with stories for every person, havent finished the video and he has me believing everything he is saying 🤣

    • @BIGQUAI
      @BIGQUAI Рік тому +54

      Maybe I will… LoL. I really thought I was right 😂😂

    • @SarahhhhHatake
      @SarahhhhHatake Рік тому +4

      @@BIGQUAIyou had me dead 😭

    • @sheydgarden
      @sheydgarden Рік тому +3

      @@BIGQUAI You shoulddd! I was fully invested in every single story you came up with. Actively nodding the entire time! "Yeah!....Yeah!!! Mmhhmmm! Yes! Exactly! That's it. He got it! Mhmm."

    • @abbsterlicious
      @abbsterlicious Рік тому +3

      @@BIGQUAIomg dude for real i would listen to you tell stories. Like read audio books or retell stories of your life or like narrate someone else’s story. You are so charismatic n funny !!!! You got talent my dude 🩵🩷

    • @chelseaxoxo784
      @chelseaxoxo784 Рік тому +1

      ​@@BIGQUAIupdate usss😂

  • @anikag764
    @anikag764 Рік тому +117

    13:46 oooooomf he had her speechless how embarrassing

  • @mjmtz9t
    @mjmtz9t 11 місяців тому +22

    Lol how that guy knew she was a public defender is gold!!

  • @luminositiii
    @luminositiii Рік тому +173

    i KNEW the last guy was the identity theft option- you can tell even from this short video that he has a ton of charisma and seems like a quick thinker. he was also really direct yet still respectful when checking the public defender guesser

    • @billliealim
      @billliealim 10 місяців тому +8

      He gave off con artist vibes

    • @nelsona3468
      @nelsona3468 9 місяців тому +3

      By the time I heard him speak properly the identity theft one was gone so I thought he did the fraud one

  • @CancerQueenKy
    @CancerQueenKy Рік тому +268

    As soon as the video started I literally said out loud “YEEESSSS JACOB” because he’s been such a gem in past videos, and here he is again being super personable and kind, actually addressing people by their names when interacting with them. That shit can be SO validating (as long as it’s not overdone) for someone who frequently gets called the wrong name, or people don’t even try to say their name

  • @_phiaa
    @_phiaa Рік тому +262

    16:08 the guy in green's reaction to the identity theft guy is priceless 😆

    • @maloumasereel966
      @maloumasereel966 Рік тому +10

      I can’t stop rewatching and looking at his facial expressions hahaha

  • @saramichele7366
    @saramichele7366 4 місяці тому +6

    I LOVE that the two guys called out the "defense attorney." She was embarrassing and ridiculous. Wow

  • @sueszamin
    @sueszamin Рік тому +110

    The guy who was charged of attempted murder was tryna DEFEND himself and his family. Damn, probably his lawyer was that lady in the video.

    • @strugglingcollegestudent
      @strugglingcollegestudent Рік тому +1

      Truth his lawyer watched too much tv

    • @KimStevens-qe2go
      @KimStevens-qe2go Рік тому +5

      Not to be rude, but that is only his version of what happened. We don't have the actual evidence of what happened.

    • @1stackwell206
      @1stackwell206 Рік тому +1

      Hilarious 😆. My attorney probably had a similar attitude, tho

  • @gabriela_7749
    @gabriela_7749 Рік тому +4391

    shame on that black woman being so judgmental on "black" males. smh

    • @buttalotta
      @buttalotta Рік тому +8

      Ikkkk!

    • @octopus8978
      @octopus8978 Рік тому +7

      FR

    • @vanillaggl
      @vanillaggl Рік тому

      she is right.
      most ex-criminals are ppl of color. so use your eyes and see for yourself. she is right

    • @cookiesncream9158
      @cookiesncream9158 Рік тому +65

      Well she did say she was basing it off of what she’d seen in media. Kinda messed up to completely ignore what lead her to those conclusions when it’s clearly an issue of racism being common in media.

    • @nanisore7739
      @nanisore7739 Рік тому +38

      @@cookiesncream9158did you miss the part where she’s blatantly stereotyping black men?

  • @LuciixLucci
    @LuciixLucci Рік тому +1887

    The girl who had to guess obviously has a huge negative theory on black men 🥴 she doesn’t seem like a great judge of character lol 🤦🏻‍♀️ 🚫🧠

    • @eric13731
      @eric13731 Рік тому

      News media portrays people wrong

    • @vanillaggl
      @vanillaggl Рік тому

      she is right.
      most ex-criminals are ppl of color. so use your eyes and see for yourself. she is right

    • @paolapayano5561
      @paolapayano5561 Рік тому +12

      Judge of what character? She doesn’t know anything about this people.

    • @bunnywavyxx9524
      @bunnywavyxx9524 Рік тому

      nobody cares when black males have a negative view on black women tho

    • @1stackwell206
      @1stackwell206 Рік тому +1

      I agree… some people don’t provide the service even to themselves as well as to others. We didn’t like that a lot

  • @Sylge
    @Sylge 3 місяці тому +6

    “What makes you think that I’d fail at murdering??”
    Got me rolling

  • @Sashowindfeather
    @Sashowindfeather Рік тому +581

    What I love about this is everyone realizes they were different people. We can all make mistakes and learn from them, and move on with our life.

  • @drey4529
    @drey4529 Рік тому +167

    the fact she’s a public defender is terrifying

  • @pilipollo6193
    @pilipollo6193 8 місяців тому +23

    14:53 this guy's actually very charismatic

    • @BuddyGorey
      @BuddyGorey 2 місяці тому +1

      “Was it your gun?”
      “Oh, no. …It was stolen.”

  • @roasted_pancakes1755
    @roasted_pancakes1755 Рік тому +68

    Bro the other 2 guys had way better judgment than the defense attorney. 💀

  • @autumnm772
    @autumnm772 Рік тому +516

    As a law student getting ready to take my professional ethics course, I am so DISAPPOINTED in the female attorney. We are supposed to be held to a higher standard than "traditional media". Hope the Washington Bar Association sees this smh. Makes me wonder how her clients were treated.

  • @natayarichardson1568
    @natayarichardson1568 Рік тому +232

    The PD is awful. She proved so much from her assumptions. Imagine how many innocent ppl are behind bars…I’m also weak that she told the guy he looked like a woman beater bcuz he was African American to then saying he looked put together and well kept when he told her he wasn’t. A hot mess…

    • @allisonvm17
      @allisonvm17 5 місяців тому +3

      Literally. That woman needs to get fired at her grown age she should be mature and get her shit together. Hopefully, the company fires her ass from that department ASAP.

  • @mkholmes878
    @mkholmes878 5 місяців тому +12

    The woman should NOT be a defense attorney.

  • @mandymango8
    @mandymango8 Рік тому +170

    I’m really pleased and impressed that the two men called out the defense attorney on her stuff! Good for them, I feel like that probably took a lot of courage to do on camera. She was so in the wrong, I wonder what her reviews are like 😭

  • @jaileygalindo1323
    @jaileygalindo1323 Рік тому +66

    13:35 This man is speaking facts

  • @2000scunty
    @2000scunty Рік тому +62

    LOVED HIS QUESTIONING HER, she didn’t want to think about her bias 🙄 6:00

  • @charlotteedits8705
    @charlotteedits8705 7 місяців тому +11

    2:55 the guy in the green shirt’s face has me cracking up

  • @anna-maria1412
    @anna-maria1412 Рік тому +62

    5:54 Exactly, I'm glad he said that

  • @mufafaa9254
    @mufafaa9254 Рік тому +42

    Her face at 12:28 when he said attempted murder that had me hollering

  • @jakehart60
    @jakehart60 Рік тому +342

    Damn the one who works in the law was the one doing most of the stereotyping 😂

    • @SamSphinx
      @SamSphinx Рік тому +26

      That's what the law does.
      Did you think the law was about justice and evidence?

    • @cinnabuns8266
      @cinnabuns8266 Рік тому +6

      And the only one of the group to get someone right.

    • @towelle91845
      @towelle91845 Рік тому +2

      @@cinnabuns8266to get one right with stereotypes, is still a right judgement?

  • @itskalariabxtches
    @itskalariabxtches Рік тому +9289

    5:40 - 5:53 was VERY cringe! I’m glad he called her out on her very explicit bias and how it’s problematic with having the job she does

    • @1retrorobot
      @1retrorobot Рік тому +522

      yesssss ate her up. she got real uncomfortable like “lemme switch this up before someone uses this against me in the court room….” AS THEY SHOULD lol

    • @geckopecko
      @geckopecko Рік тому +176

      he fucking destroyed her AS HE SHOULD 🔥🔥

    • @karmellla
      @karmellla Рік тому +223

      And instead of taking accountability and addressing it, she just switches him out 🤯 seems like she’s been allowed to be problematic unchallenged for too long.

    • @Goldenboyjrizzle
      @Goldenboyjrizzle Рік тому +29

      I’m sorry but y’all need to realize she already knows her clients crimes by the time she’s preparing a defense for them, which she doesn’t know their crimes in this case.

    • @Goldenboyjrizzle
      @Goldenboyjrizzle Рік тому +15

      ⁠@@DJAMusic_because it doesn’t apply because she doesn’t have to guess her clients crimes

  • @trans_asexual
    @trans_asexual 10 місяців тому +815

    8:20 “I’ve bitten chunks out of people…” girl you WHAT?

    • @supitzsash_7678
      @supitzsash_7678 6 місяців тому +12

      yummy

    • @goldenpie6
      @goldenpie6 6 місяців тому +36

      I can fix her….

    • @justacellist3989
      @justacellist3989 6 місяців тому +83

      Knowing she had the type of mother who would give a 14 year old a stolen car to joy ride in explains a lot tbh

    • @normanjoestar4574
      @normanjoestar4574 5 місяців тому +9

      Hear me out…

    • @davledav
      @davledav 5 місяців тому +22

      "Because survival of the fittest" 💀

  • @KeepingUpWithKimJae
    @KeepingUpWithKimJae Рік тому +18

    The last two guys need a movie made even if it was combined that would be insane !!😂 maybe even a mix of all of their stories in one in a comedy type of way

  • @zhariaashley5846
    @zhariaashley5846 Рік тому +72

    2:57 watching the green shirt guy react while the grey shirt guy name all of the drugs he’s done is sending me into orbit.

  • @jm2307
    @jm2307 Рік тому +104

    The last guy’s story is incredible. I’m rooting for him to keep making equally epic choices in the future but from a healthier and happier place

  • @Olahve982
    @Olahve982 Рік тому +34

    I’m in love with the guy in the blue Nike shirt. His energy is everything. I feel like I could talk to him for hours and not get bored

    • @BIGQUAI
      @BIGQUAI Рік тому +4

      Thank you very much. I appreciate that.

    • @Olahve982
      @Olahve982 Рік тому +2

      @@BIGQUAI of course! :)

  • @Jazzyjihyo
    @Jazzyjihyo 8 місяців тому +15

    I loved 13:40, he's so right about the defense attorney

  • @HealthHazardsJV
    @HealthHazardsJV Рік тому +31

    15:11 bro looks like he owns a galaxy wolf hoodie

  • @JaydanRichards
    @JaydanRichards Рік тому +51

    “I was accused of making a false statement” she definitely did it LMAO

  • @Slimsantana
    @Slimsantana Рік тому +23

    the dude with the braids was so positive and chill and embracing ppl without bad judgement

    • @BIGQUAI
      @BIGQUAI Рік тому +8

      Thank you. I’m not God, I don’t judge, that’s not my job. I just make conscious observations.

  • @ignazioacerenza9881
    @ignazioacerenza9881 9 місяців тому +7

    Damn defense attourney got put on the bench for her remarks and did not hold well in cross examination. Bet she wishes she could have this video struck from the record.

  • @jadaaway
    @jadaaway Рік тому +397

    the lady that was guessing left a very, very bad taste in my mouth..
    EDIT: i am sooo glad that man put her in her place. can’t believe there’s still people out here like her. she needs to do better to become better.

    • @1stackwell206
      @1stackwell206 Рік тому

      Thank You because I felt like if I didn’t say something I would regret it for life

  • @ULTRXBLXCK
    @ULTRXBLXCK Рік тому +196

    Woo, she's been a defense attorney for 20 years? I know she got a lot of innocent people put behind bars for fitting the profile.

  • @Kelishas
    @Kelishas Рік тому +114

    Really interesting conversations from the multiple people bringing up how the defence attorney was quoting media depictions of who would commit certain crimes.

  • @shakirastewart2020
    @shakirastewart2020 10 місяців тому +4

    The guy with the fro was sweet, listening to them about what happened and validating their experiences.

  • @oliviasanchez6191
    @oliviasanchez6191 Рік тому +44

    6:05 thank u for putting her in her place‼️

  • @zoec.9855
    @zoec.9855 Рік тому +127

    The amount of profiling and stereotyping she did was crazy

  • @myopinions1
    @myopinions1 Рік тому +76

    I love Jaquay he's so real and you can feel the joy in the ten-year sober celebration!