White Family Verbally ASSAULTED by Black Man | Louder With Crowder (REACTION)

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  • @hgarza1136
    @hgarza1136 Рік тому +3996

    The great Morgan Freeman said, he doesn't want to be called a black man,he wants to be called a man. If you're from America, you are an American man period. I agree with Morgan !

    • @Gen7486
      @Gen7486 Рік тому

      Notice it’s the people against racism that want to spend 10 minutes talking about how to categorise themselves and come up with “black Americans” 🙄 I can’t figure out if these guys are actually taking in the information they’re receiving 🫠

    • @melissasmomglam
      @melissasmomglam Рік тому +48

      Truth ❤

    • @jasontheflyingfarrierhays1347
      @jasontheflyingfarrierhays1347 Рік тому +46

      We will only get to better ground as Americans

    • @metalahhhhhhhhhhhh
      @metalahhhhhhhhhhhh Рік тому +21

      Only native Americans are just American the hyphen exist cause of history which everyone is trying to forget, it'll never work.

    • @thosearentpillows5638
      @thosearentpillows5638 Рік тому +47

      Moving on is not forgetting.

  • @ArtofFreeSpeech
    @ArtofFreeSpeech Рік тому +1207

    I was in college in the 80s. The entire floor of my whole dorm would gather around the TV on Thursday nights, black, white, hispanic, didn't matter.... we all gathered around the TV to watch the Cosby show. Nobody called it a "black show" or a "white show." It was just great comedy. What a shame we've allowed someone to ruin that kind of unity!?!

    • @mrssilencedogood4825
      @mrssilencedogood4825 Рік тому +55

      Same! I was in college from 1982-88. We just “watched TV.” No one cared who was on it, just is it funny, is it good drama, etc. Yeah Cosby Show was fantastic and we all just watched it cause it was a damn good show! And I grew up in the 70s watching Fat Albert cartoon that Cosby did. That’s why I watched the Cosby Show in the 80s/90s. It’s crazy what people think today. Picking shows based on color, picking everything based on color. It’s so weird!

    • @chopperdeath
      @chopperdeath Рік тому

      College from 1987-1991, my black friends were just my friends. Nobody gave a fuck and nobody cared about race. If anybody did, It was a five second decision just because it was a little different from the normal. Shit got bad after Barak Obama got elected and it was ok to push this divisive shit.

    • @imyourwifesbigdsidepiece5048
      @imyourwifesbigdsidepiece5048 Рік тому +1

      I grew up in the 80’s/90’s… there was equality across the board. The narrative being pushed that “people of color” (I hate that term) are oppressed in 2023 America is laughable.

    • @magnificentmuttley154
      @magnificentmuttley154 Рік тому

      Try not to be too surprised by media bias. Sure, these kind of black racists are around saying & doing this. But so are Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson, & Al Sharpton. This is the kind of hatred they have & the hatred they want all black people to have. But there are more blacks, hispanics, asians, & whites with the open minded multi-cultural attitude of the Cartier Family today than you realize. As usual, these racists are a very very small population. And as usual, the media is going to pay more attention to them than they deserve

    • @robertbarber1198
      @robertbarber1198 Рік тому +39

      I’m a lot younger than you folk but what I can say is that the divide is set in stone now or so it seems.
      I was born in 86 growing up in New York in the 90’s I was around every ethnic group imaginable with no issues nowadays idk wth is going on.

  • @itousasala3074
    @itousasala3074 9 місяців тому +44

    Regardless of skin color, if anybody said that to my kid, we're gonna have a problem!

  • @TheBcvg2002
    @TheBcvg2002 11 місяців тому +234

    I grew up in the Bronx and was physically attacked a few times because of racial reasons. On my first date with my wife, a black man just walked up to me and hit me in the face while I was walking with her. I have been followed home. I have been harassed. I have been called racist language by African Americans.
    When I tell my white friends about this they get upset because for them, African Americans cannot be racist and they assume that I must have done something to provoke it. I never did.
    My Mom never learned how to swim because groups of African American girls would pick on her because she was white. They held her by the ankles over the East River when she was a girl, routinely, when she would walk home from school.
    Despite all of this, I treat all people as brothers and sisters. Idiots will find a reason to be idiots, no matter the race.
    I just try not to be an idiot but this is something that I usually can't talk about because other white people shut me down.
    Love for all.

    • @TechReviewTom
      @TechReviewTom 9 місяців тому +9

      Fuck man I'm sorry. It could be that it's just a sketchy area. Sorry this happened.

    • @arlettasloan6453
      @arlettasloan6453 9 місяців тому +18

      I feel your pain. And, I'm glad that pain hasn't ruined you. Quite frankly, I am stunned that your mom's pain wasn't too much for her not have raised racist children. That's wonderful!

    • @TheBcvg2002
      @TheBcvg2002 9 місяців тому +20

      @@arlettasloan6453 that's because I was taught to see everyone as fellow human beings first. I am thankful for how I was raised that way.

    • @ThatsSoFuckingImpossible
      @ThatsSoFuckingImpossible 8 місяців тому +4

      Love your ending brother

    • @MaddoxMelton
      @MaddoxMelton 7 місяців тому +4

      @@TechReviewTom every prominently black area is sketchy

  • @katscully
    @katscully Рік тому +218

    10:45 “Drinking the kool-aid” isn’t racist. It’s reference has always been about being severely brainwashed. It comes from the Jonestown Massacre. Look into it. Context is everything.

    • @jeffreysmith236
      @jeffreysmith236 Рік тому

      Because everyone drank Kool-Ade laced with cyanide that killed all of them. Idiots.

    • @ernestsalazar8026
      @ernestsalazar8026 Рік тому +32

      Yes exactly right. I'm glad someone said it. Too many things nowadays taken out of context

    • @aaronchilds2568
      @aaronchilds2568 Рік тому +22

      I was coming to the comments to clarify this but you got it covered. 👍

    • @elijahhayter3026
      @elijahhayter3026 11 місяців тому +2

      How did people take that out of context in the first place?

    • @jeffreysmith236
      @jeffreysmith236 11 місяців тому +7

      @@elijahhayter3026 well I watched Gabriel Iglesias perform a routine called "The Racist Gift Basket". He mentioned that Kool-Aid is a stereotype of black Americans. Pale old me drank gallons of the stuff in the '70s, but what do we know?

  • @valeriebrown3709
    @valeriebrown3709 Рік тому +753

    As a “white” girl growing up in the hood I got jumped, punked and verbally abused racially nonstop being the only light skinned person in my schools. I always had to fight because some idiots thought I’d be an easy target. I’m actually Puerto Rican, but have fair skin Ana light eyes. Eventually they learned I was not the one to pick on. I love people for who they are and not skin color. All this racist stuff is nonsense. I hope our country starts to see it for what it is and unites again.

    • @LovelyLonewolf-qk9eg
      @LovelyLonewolf-qk9eg Рік тому +3

      White and Puerto Ricans aren't the same honey,who cares what you sent through,at the end of the day you're still privilege.

    • @valeriebrown3709
      @valeriebrown3709 Рік тому +207

      @@LovelyLonewolf-qk9eg you know nothing of my life. I had no privilege over anyone in my neighborhood. They lived with parents, I bounced from foster home to foster home. Skin color does not give you privilege.

    • @eam4279
      @eam4279 Рік тому

      @Valerie Brown sorry ma'am but white skin does give you privilege.. it doesn't give you free money, or an easy life or status, but what it does give you is the benefit of the doubt over other races in a variety of situations... to me white privilege is the absolute fact that you can take a black multimillionaire and a homeless white man and dress them up in the same suit and give them the same credentials and the white homeless man will get picked over the black millionaire in a variety of scenarios

    • @brittanyl803
      @brittanyl803 Рік тому +26

      ​@@LovelyLonewolf-qk9eg 😂😂😂

    • @ReezyOnDaHustle
      @ReezyOnDaHustle Рік тому +7

      People are pissed because America and Americans won't take accountability. Folks are snapping on each other. There was a certain history that happened where a certain group of people weren't paid for their labor. How does any good come from that?

  • @danielfardella1622
    @danielfardella1622 9 місяців тому +28

    The man on the train insulting that family is disgusting and a nasty fool. Pure and simple.

    • @lesliezeledon364
      @lesliezeledon364 3 місяці тому +1

      He’s a strong minded king

    • @rachelmora9866
      @rachelmora9866 2 місяці тому +1

      @@lesliezeledon364Oh yes!😂😂😂

    • @haroldshaw1542
      @haroldshaw1542 28 днів тому

      And to be honest if that POS would have stepped or made an advancement towards him and his wife and baby, doesn't matter what color you are, you do what you have to do and homeboy would have gotten his ass handed to him no doubt. He did the right thing but that could have been all bad for the trash talking idiot that obviously hasn't ran his mouth to the wrong person because he's still talking shit. Humbled in the future for sure!!

  • @jenniferschwandt2586
    @jenniferschwandt2586 8 місяців тому +7

    I was assaulted by an elderly black woman on a bus. I offered her my seat and she spit in my face and hit me in my head and ran off the bus. I couldnt believe the hatred i felt from her. I didnt understand it at 17 yrs old and white. I wasnt raised to be hateful of any other race.

    • @haroldshaw1542
      @haroldshaw1542 28 днів тому

      At least it was at an early age, I'd rather get punched than spit on but you got both. For future reference it ok to FIGHT BACK no matter what color you are. Sorry you had to deal with that nevertheless

  • @stepht5
    @stepht5 Рік тому +466

    How incredibly sad that a child had to be frightened like that 😢

    • @andrewharry5472
      @andrewharry5472 Рік тому +56

      Simply for his skin color

    • @Innerexpansion
      @Innerexpansion Рік тому +39

      Traumatic moments like that change the trajectory of a person's whole life. The influence of that event will be with that child the rest of his life one way or another. It is more than sad. It is tragic and infuriating.

    • @stepht5
      @stepht5 Рік тому +9

      @@Innerexpansion agreed

    • @JoeKnows44
      @JoeKnows44 Рік тому

      @@andrewharry5472 fudge off

    • @delilah9334
      @delilah9334 Рік тому +17

      I know that sometimes certain people will equate being good natured, or pleasant as weakness.

  • @danielblackburn9012
    @danielblackburn9012 Рік тому +691

    As a white dude thank you guys for what you do. You guys are out here breaking social norms, educating yourselfs against the narrative, and becoming the very definition of a stable foundation for America. You gentlemen are the generation that will be more level headed and learn more instead of attacking and asking questions later. Thank you for taking the time to show racial inequalities that happen to people "that can't be opressed".

    • @alwaysbanned4812
      @alwaysbanned4812 Рік тому

      Jesus white people like you are so cucked its hilarious.

    • @danielleyva9882
      @danielleyva9882 Рік тому

      You can’t, clown.

    • @DirtyDalerz
      @DirtyDalerz Рік тому +13

      Agreed. ❤

    • @tretre3892
      @tretre3892 Рік тому

      Steven crowder is a racist pos. They'll figure it out

    • @rossitt08
      @rossitt08 Рік тому

      They are still racist though no normal person laughs while a child is been racially abused

  • @Misdilynn
    @Misdilynn 8 місяців тому +7

    I sat in the wrong seat by accident on a plane once. I was actually on the wrong row but people were still boarding & I quickly grabbed my seat to get out of the isle & the passenger’s seat I took by mistake was a teenage black girl. Her parents were the row in front of her & her father started calling me every name in the book , cussing me as he literally screamed at me making a huge scene. He was so disrespectful & rude & clearly hated me bc I was white. I apologized & immediately started moving to my correct seat but he made it out to be whitey thinks she is privileged. His poor daughter was horrified & embarrassed by her dad. She cried & kept apologizing for his actions. I told her I was sorry for her & her dad was consumed with hate & I would pray for him. It was a terrible flight. I’ll never forget it.

  • @douglasmiyagawa
    @douglasmiyagawa 5 місяців тому +14

    Malcom X: “If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”

  • @SaltyArmySarg
    @SaltyArmySarg Рік тому +740

    This is what white people are dealing with. I'm glad someone got it on camera. I'm 48, lived my whole life never having any racial issues with any person of any color. The last 2 years, I've been snubbed, and treated like a disease by numerous black people. And it's always shocking. Never expect it. Angry, and I did nothing to them, but try to hold an elevator for u, hold a door for u, smiled and said good morning when I entered ur business. I'll still continue to treat others as I wish to b treated but some days it's definitely hard.

    • @tinamckay-iv3tf
      @tinamckay-iv3tf Рік тому +80

      Thank the woke media and academia for pushing this. I avoid certain areas now that I never used to. Up until a few years ago , things were not this bad.

    • @Marcus-kc9wc
      @Marcus-kc9wc Рік тому +27

      Now you know how black ppl felt for hundreds of years.

    • @daphnethornton4829
      @daphnethornton4829 Рік тому +146

      Marcus. Two wrongs don't make a right. Peop!e should not be judged by their skin colour wether it is black or white. Evil is evil and good is good. . You either serve one or the other. Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself. End of.

    • @static49ers8
      @static49ers8 Рік тому

      @@Marcus-kc9wc cry about it retard did you know whites were the most enslaved for centuries?

    • @smiley-qb3nt
      @smiley-qb3nt Рік тому

      Yeah keep living past and be mad black people for selling there own and enslaving then in Africa

  • @sunnysun3740
    @sunnysun3740 Рік тому +380

    I see the mother looking and disstracting her child and I just cant stop my eyes from tearing up. That poor child. God please help us

    • @PoetLoui
      @PoetLoui 11 місяців тому +5

      🙏 Amen ❤

    • @mariobahama
      @mariobahama 7 місяців тому

      It's sickening, but no media attention, I wonder if it was the other way around. ...Probs to the white guy for not getting up and beat that racists ass. Sad that nobody else would interfere tho. I wish someone like Brandon Tatum was in that subway :)

    • @brettcantrell8650
      @brettcantrell8650 6 місяців тому +2

      she should have started her cell phone youtube with praise and worship songs.

    • @sunnysun3740
      @sunnysun3740 6 місяців тому +2

      @@brettcantrell8650 wtf?

  • @janetwhite7786
    @janetwhite7786 11 місяців тому +17

    The guy to the far right on my screen, you are a sweet soul. Thanks for your soft heart.

  • @jhagander2973
    @jhagander2973 8 місяців тому +8

    Holy crap! I just stumbled across your guys channel a couple days ago and love your banter, your perspective and what you are stating as truth. My wife and I own a restaurant in Seattle and we have been making sure that everyone who comes into the establishment is treated as a human no matter race, sexuality, religion or whatever. That's what America should be.

  • @dZorroIII
    @dZorroIII Рік тому +867

    It's unfortunate that the dad's choices boil down to...
    - A) Take the abuse so u can go home with your family
    - B) Knock his ass out, go to jail and risk a whole lot more
    Edit: keep in mind that B) leaves ur family exposed and at risk to escalated conflict for some time. If u get knocked out, thrown in jail, killed - theyre on their own.

    • @kangarooninja2594
      @kangarooninja2594 Рік тому

      It's a hard call to make. If you take it to the next level, it could traumatize the kid, make the wife get white woman angry, or even get you sent to jail and paraded all over the internet as the next white racist for everyone to hate. But if you don't, the black guy could just be working himself up to attack. Guess it's just time to move out of the cities.

    • @brick7719
      @brick7719 Рік тому +130

      I would have had to tell my wife to take the baby to another train car. Then I gotta take my chances and whoop dudes ass. That's unacceptable. Not gonna let any man speak to my wife and child like that. Nope, not happenin.

    • @briandwiggins1576
      @briandwiggins1576 Рік тому +72

      @@brick7719 I'm with you. Nobody gets to tee off on my wife and kids for free.

    • @ruthelizabeth9638
      @ruthelizabeth9638 Рік тому

      I am a women aged and I would have smacked that sob down.

    • @LibertarianLatina
      @LibertarianLatina Рік тому +73

      @@brick7719 You’re right but in liberal places you will lose every time. These are things we have to take into consideration in 2023.

  • @JReybabay
    @JReybabay Рік тому +828

    I actually know this woman (the mother) because i used to work with her a few years back at a Kia dealership selling cars and I happen to know that she is an extremely good person with very strong morals. She works really hard and my impression of her was that of a caring but also very strong person. I love the way that she handled this and commend her for her ability to stay focused on her child and calm. I just wish that someone could have stepped up for them and I definitely understand why the father didn’t step in with there being multiple large black men standing around as he gets racially abused. Its just very upsetting to see someone that you know and respect being treated this way

    • @greatworld8230
      @greatworld8230 Рік тому +23

      So sad.

    • @hunhsintze
      @hunhsintze Рік тому

      There are ignorant idiots in every race. Too bad that they are the ones with the biggest mouths.

    • @richardperreault3052
      @richardperreault3052 Рік тому

      Father absolutely should have stepped in and dropped the aggressive idiot.

    • @Predestinated1
      @Predestinated1 Рік тому +45

      the father wouldnt have any chance if 2 or more people got violent. you could see how other people didnt say anything

    • @eam4279
      @eam4279 Рік тому +22

      I bet money that father wish he can rewind that situation and step up and at least try to shut that down..a man's job is to provide and protect and he allowed that to happen...even if you take the L you gotta at least try... his wife never will feel safe with him again now... her VA jay jay just dried up to him for the rest of their relationship

  • @leebechtel4372
    @leebechtel4372 8 місяців тому +7

    I have watched this show for a while it really saddens me to see the laughter at what this horrible man was saying today's people just riding the train and minding their own business

  • @klayng1
    @klayng1 8 місяців тому +3

    I really appreciate this channel and the combination of levity, seriousness, honesty, and sincerity to the race discussion. Thank you!
    -Some white guy

  • @peterortiz1160
    @peterortiz1160 Рік тому +48

    Alex jones didn’t say “drink the koolaid” because he’s talking about black people, it’s been a saying since Jonestown happened

    • @lilpoohbear653
      @lilpoohbear653 Рік тому +1

      correct!!

    • @mikebergman1817
      @mikebergman1817 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for saying this.. lol

    • @dreyt5197
      @dreyt5197 8 місяців тому +1

      true and also odd majority of those who died in jonest were black

  • @britishbulldog3410
    @britishbulldog3410 Рік тому +610

    This forced divide people are falling for is tragic for all of man kind.

    • @darthmom1019
      @darthmom1019 Рік тому

      It's part of the plan laid out bt Marxists & those pushing CRT (Critical Race Theory). In order to institute a new society, you must first destroy the current society, including its culture. Look up videos on the warnings by Yuri Bezmenov. You'll be shocked at how what we are seeing now was warned about back in the late 70's & 80's.

    • @mediterraneandiet2483
      @mediterraneandiet2483 Рік тому

      Globalist funded neo Marxist war waged against the USA includes inciting a catastrophic race war via anti-whiteism and critical race theory.

    • @thunderlion6909
      @thunderlion6909 Рік тому +6

      We were already divided a long time ago if slavery or jim Crow didn't happen then yeah it would be different

    • @VisenyaAtoms
      @VisenyaAtoms Рік тому +29

      @@thunderlion6909 I grew up in many mixed race, lower income communities and never once encountered anything like this. We all loved and took care of each other. Your own mentality is what holds you back.

    • @alucardsrevenge2761
      @alucardsrevenge2761 Рік тому +11

      @@thunderlion6909 To be fair none of us were anything a long time ago during slavery.

  • @kathybitter9411
    @kathybitter9411 9 місяців тому +2

    I grew up in the 70's & 80's. It was a far better time!

  • @angelaeppler6709
    @angelaeppler6709 7 місяців тому +1

    I am a American first, from Oklahoma and a Native. A lot of Black people bullied and assaulted any white person who was not black or black enough to them. If other blacks tried to stop it they would call them sell outs, white lovers and haters of their people. Some Blacks would not do others like that but more were haters. They were the racist people in public schools. A Lot of people look white but are mixed and love all their family from multi culture. And to say only blacks are poor, re pressed with racism and horrible past atrocities is telling about you. Black people don't own poorness, ghettos or anything else wo other races living in the same neighborhoods. Victimhood is what holds people back w bias causes bigotry. It was the worse to hear them justify their abuse and physical attacks by saying you did my ancestors wrong w racism so you deserve it. They would gang up 6-8 against one not black enough person. They would assault and scream how it's a white girl or boy and you don't mix w their black man or woman. I really hate seeing people laugh and joke when they see anyone being attacked by hate and racism. How can you say others are bad racist and choose to be the same unless you are racist. I have seen more non blacks being attack by black racist than I seen the reverse. It is not a laughing or acceptable matters at all. It causes more hate, division and more racism. Stop laughing at all and any racism. Instead set the bar for letting go of past and making your ancestors proud to not throw away what they dreamed as a opportunity to work and live by the Will and determination of their way and hard work. Immaturity is part of it w the you owe ME attitude. Please stop laughing at abuse and racism bc it's not funny it's sad.

  • @RussianDoll369
    @RussianDoll369 Рік тому +414

    The man in the white hat looked really hurt for that family. Bless his heart 💜
    It's no laughing matter I'm sure if the tables were turned the others wouldn't be responding with laughter.

    • @codygates7418
      @codygates7418 Рік тому +75

      IKR I also like the guy in the Adidas shirt. They seemed to be the only two that truly understood how bad it was 🤷🏻‍♂️ just my opinion though. I also like he called out the guy in the middle and said “you’re laughing though” he seemed to truly feel disgusted at the racist abuse that was happening to that family. You can tell he has a good heart.

    • @Tmac_305
      @Tmac_305 Рік тому +4

      The majority of the times in these situations, the tables are turned for as long as their have been tables....js

    • @rustyreese4006
      @rustyreese4006 Рік тому +45

      ​@@Tmac_305 maybe you come from a different life. I have never ever witnessed any white man or woman saying this type of hate in public. That's fifty years worth of life for me. I also have a black uncle that married into my family. I would do anything to back him in any situation. If he, or worse one of my three cousins, did what this guy did in this video, my heart would be broken forever. I pray every day that none of them buy into this poison.

    • @Threemore650
      @Threemore650 Рік тому +1

      Yes, it was very interesting to body and face read the assembled viewers here. We have sent it to the laboratory. I think if I had been those poor people, I'd have lent him some of my famously inadequate beat-boxing and chucked him a dollar as I exited.

    • @heinzelmadchen7896
      @heinzelmadchen7896 Рік тому +14

      ​@@Tmac_305 what time you living in? 1800s?

  • @fieryeurochick3194
    @fieryeurochick3194 Рік тому +214

    Worst of all, he’s talking about the baby. He’s insulting a toddler.

    • @marygoodson4920
      @marygoodson4920 Рік тому

      He was mentally ill.

    • @cashkitty3472
      @cashkitty3472 Рік тому +47

      Probably because they currently have the same IQ but I'm sure when they kid grows up it will be much higher

    • @winnieblue9626
      @winnieblue9626 Рік тому +8

      @@cashkitty3472 Yup.

    • @Lonesome__Dove
      @Lonesome__Dove Рік тому +34

      Because he was hitting below the belt intentionally. He was trying to set dad off. He wanted trouble. Good on that family for not giving it to him.

    • @peteywheatstraws4909
      @peteywheatstraws4909 Рік тому +17

      ​@@Lonesome__Dove Somehow I have the feeling there was someone close by with a camera phone waiting for the father to snap.

  • @johnburt3908
    @johnburt3908 8 місяців тому +2

    we can either get along or we can't. and if we can't we all lose.

  • @lenajuneirick
    @lenajuneirick 8 місяців тому +1

    Red, Yellow, Black and White, they are precious in his sight. This is a Christian hymn. Please, people, stop looking at physical appearance. Love the heart and soul ❤️

  • @AH-ye8ps
    @AH-ye8ps Рік тому +525

    Gentleman in the white hat, I appreciate you so much in this video... You did not laugh or make lite of the situation. Thank you so much... You are by far my favorite of the group and appreciate your seriousness... Any type of racism from anyone is disgusting.

    • @elaines5750
      @elaines5750 Рік тому +32

      I love all these guys, but he is my favorite :)

    • @maryross8903
      @maryross8903 Рік тому +85

      I just unsubscribed because of all the laughter. But I agree - the young man in the white hat is always the best in all the videos I’ve watched.

    • @MeemsKaso
      @MeemsKaso Рік тому +68

      I completely agree. The laughing is concerning.

    • @delfinozuniga2793
      @delfinozuniga2793 Рік тому +60

      I agree…and I like these guys but man that laughing was rough. Laughing at something as vicious as this is mind boggling. I hate doing this but if we’re the other way around all comments would be brutal. I like the guy but truly not a good look.

    • @thepimp31
      @thepimp31 Рік тому +16

      Time stamp? Let them laugh might be a defense mechanism

  • @esotericnightmares
    @esotericnightmares Рік тому +482

    you guys are encouraging for the next wave of black men coming thru - well balanced and more concerned on the character of a person than anything else.

    • @tyronmegawatts6580
      @tyronmegawatts6580 Рік тому

      Well it’s not like we can keep at each other while the establishment gets away with robbing us all.

    • @darthmom1019
      @darthmom1019 Рік тому +16

      "I look to a day when people *will not* be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."
      Dr. & Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.

    • @donaldnewman5836
      @donaldnewman5836 Рік тому

      You are stupid!

    • @donaldnewman5836
      @donaldnewman5836 Рік тому +1

      ​@@darthmom1019 What world are you living in?

    • @thunderlion6909
      @thunderlion6909 Рік тому

      Let just hope they ain't sellouts then it okay

  • @MrSteve_Luddite.
    @MrSteve_Luddite. 7 місяців тому +3

    The kid in the middle is orchestrating levity amongst his reluctant peers. His peers seem to get it but he, either through embarrassment or lack of empathy, makes light of it.

  • @blairfamily9685
    @blairfamily9685 8 місяців тому +1

    I am so tired of all of this hatred and racism. I like people who are intelligent, nice, kind, fun and who I share common interests with.

  • @HeavenlyRainPath
    @HeavenlyRainPath Рік тому +153

    How low can you go, as an adult, being such an evil person towards a child??? There are kids who have to take the subway buy themselves to school and back. God help them, if they have to come across people like this!!!!

    • @davidbarton1806
      @davidbarton1806 Рік тому +2

      Because he's ruled by ignorance and Hate

    • @DirtyRaRa23
      @DirtyRaRa23 Рік тому +11

      Well also these people he's attacking are having a negative experience, so there's a change he changes their attitudes towards that particular group. Considering there was a child being attacked as well , that chance that child grows up with a very different view of blacks than he might have if this attack never happened. Perpetuating hate, the exact opposite of what we need. Sadly racist come in all shapes, sizes and colors.

    • @chrisortiz8072
      @chrisortiz8072 Рік тому +5

      @@DirtyRaRa23 that’s the thing sometimes all people need is one bad experience to determine their views towards a whole group of people

    • @LovedByYou
      @LovedByYou Рік тому

      White men justify the brutal shooting of Trevon Martin who was 13.

    • @theurbanthirdhomestead
      @theurbanthirdhomestead Рік тому +2

      @@chrisortiz8072.. and sometimes that one bad experience is just the cherry on top.

  • @bikermama33
    @bikermama33 Рік тому +243

    "Drinking the Kool-Aid" is an expression that became popular after the Jonestown mass suicide, where the members of a religious cult drank poison Kool-Aid. The members did this because their leader, Jim Jones, convinced them the government was coming to persecute them. It refers to a person, or people, who have a strongly held belief, which most competent people would know is false. That was from wiki for any younger people who didn’t get the reference. I love you guys and love how open minded you are about everything. Keep being positive and being your authentic selves!

    • @akansingit
      @akansingit Рік тому +22

      Just came here to type this exactly 😊

    • @AmandaGemini
      @AmandaGemini Рік тому +8

      Technically it was Flavor-aid brand but yeah. 100%

    • @painless4785
      @painless4785 Рік тому +7

      I've been using that phrase but didn't know the background. thanks.

    • @curiouser-and-curiouser
      @curiouser-and-curiouser Рік тому

      Many of those people didn't drink it voluntarily. Some bodies had injection marks & some had a bullet to the head. A few of them were able to escape in the jungle & a couple of them hid under the beds. Interesting fact, the U.S. government owned that land at the time.

    • @kingmalco845
      @kingmalco845 Рік тому +2

      I learned something new right here

  • @NrthshorGrl
    @NrthshorGrl 8 місяців тому +14

    We went to school in 70’s and 80’s. It was all about character and not color of skin. Martin Luther King Jr. was someone to be revered for his goals, aspirations and ultimate sacrifice. Myself and brothers had friends of all races. This one made me sad because this guys hatred was so great that a baby wasn’t even enough to make him think better. The world is made up of assholes and non-assholes. We have to decide which team we are playing for. Good vs. Bad You guys are great!

  • @americangal9292
    @americangal9292 8 місяців тому +1

    If you were born here you're American. No need for skin color to be put infront of American.

  • @rheverend
    @rheverend Рік тому +98

    The fact that no one said a damn word, just let him berate a young family

    • @GhostSal
      @GhostSal Рік тому +19

      Exactly, that was disturbing! Are people so afraid to do something that they just stand there silently? Is it because videos constantly get edited to show the defender as the attacker and media narratives constantly paint things only in one direction?

    • @iyaramonk
      @iyaramonk Рік тому +22

      People have seen what happens when you engage with crazy

    • @Kelly-ml5tl
      @Kelly-ml5tl Рік тому

      We haven't been conditioned to find people acting racist towards whites unacceptable.

    • @francescabrande8707
      @francescabrande8707 Рік тому

      Power for the course. So you thought that we could take all your racial slurs and monkey calls and monkey voice-overs and and we don't say nothing ever? This is called comeuppance.

    • @urbanblackmedia
      @urbanblackmedia Рік тому +3

      @@iyaramonk exactly people are obviously not mentally well after covid even more than ever. no one wants to lose their life trying to defend a stranger

  • @EdgarAllanJo
    @EdgarAllanJo Рік тому +47

    The reaction from the little guy in the middle is extremely disturbing. The way he laughed hysterically, cracking up, and then was begging like a little kid to play the disgusting, racist clip again. Thank goodness for the man in the white hat who had to comment on him laughing and shut down his request to rewatch it.

    • @CaptWillard2
      @CaptWillard2 Рік тому +7

      100%

    • @jasonwood3197
      @jasonwood3197 11 місяців тому +8

      I've watched these guys
      ...he is a funny guy. He laughs at both sides. He acknowledged the hypocrites on both sides!

    • @soleknight3212
      @soleknight3212 11 місяців тому +7

      I think it's more a nervous shocked kind of laughter. He says it's the craziest sh*t he's ever heard in his life so I think he did get that it was ridiculous

    • @tagladyify
      @tagladyify 11 місяців тому +7

      @@soleknight3212 nah he fist bumped the other guy

    • @alexaonther0x
      @alexaonther0x 3 місяці тому +1

      Yea that was really disturbing. Nervous laughter is one thing but wanting to rewatch it? If it wasn't for the guy with the glasses, I'd not watch another video

  • @terrymartin184
    @terrymartin184 8 місяців тому +1

    It can't be harmful to be quiet and listen...

  • @cynthiasadler3042
    @cynthiasadler3042 8 місяців тому

    We are All Americans
    Why are we separating ourselves by color.
    🇺🇸We Are Americans🇺🇸

  • @actuallyken8874
    @actuallyken8874 Рік тому +34

    Hey yall, the "drinking the koolaid" comment has nothing to do with race, but a horrible tragedy that happened with "The people's temple". It's a story about how a reverend named Jim Jones convinced hundreds to drink poisoned koolaid in a murder/suicide.

    • @init100
      @init100 Рік тому +3

      Ah, interesting. I knew that drinking the Kool-aid means having been brainwashed, but I didn't know the origins of the expression.

  • @LouisBilodeau-eh7rx
    @LouisBilodeau-eh7rx Рік тому +55

    I am a combat veteran who wishes to be left alone in a world that can't mind its own damn business.
    Leave me alone or lose the ability to walk. Y'all are warned

    • @elijahhayter3026
      @elijahhayter3026 11 місяців тому +5

      Noted. I’ll leave you alone, because I personally enjoy walks through the forest. Have a nice day.

    • @sports_pfp
      @sports_pfp 10 місяців тому

      You ain't gon do nothing

    • @basher3804
      @basher3804 9 місяців тому +6

      @@sports_pfpguarantee you wouldn’t do anything to find out.

    • @throngcleaver
      @throngcleaver 8 місяців тому

      Lighten up, Francis!

  • @iceprincess7674
    @iceprincess7674 8 місяців тому +1

    This is why as a disabled middle age white woman, im terrified every time I go out of my seriously small town (2000 people). I couldn't defend myself if something happened, and the police, thier hands are tied. It's scary, and so very, very sad.

  • @michaelsteal9128
    @michaelsteal9128 8 місяців тому

    I was born in the 1940s By the time I was 19 working my way through college I brought a black friend from work home with me. two years later I found out my parents had become Godparents to two of his children. It wasn’t the norm but it was the way the country was moving.

  • @lucynuzzello7154
    @lucynuzzello7154 Рік тому +41

    Your laughing and that family will never forget this ...

    • @_Desert_Hellbilly_775_NV_
      @_Desert_Hellbilly_775_NV_ 3 місяці тому +4

      thats what I am saying.

    • @romystumpy1197
      @romystumpy1197 3 місяці тому +2

      It's not a laughing matter,

    • @romystumpy1197
      @romystumpy1197 3 місяці тому +4

      Hmm disappointed with the laughing

    • @susannebrunberg4174
      @susannebrunberg4174 2 місяці тому +5

      I think it was disgusting. They sit there laughing, when the most horrible racist attack is going on... If it had been the other way around, oh gosh

  • @juliatillman5402
    @juliatillman5402 Рік тому +253

    At no point did I think what the man on the bus/subway was shouting at that family was remotely funny. I don’t care what the color of a persons skin is, just be a decent human. Shame on anyone who thought it was funny even for a second. Thanks for putting this out there. I’ve been subscribed for a while.

    • @barrettanderson2781
      @barrettanderson2781 Рік тому +9

      Same feeling.

    • @jesusgil9971
      @jesusgil9971 Рік тому

      According to dems you can't be racist if you have a lot of melamine... Overreaction? LOl... All you have to do is conceal carry, vote Republican, stand your ground and stay away from democrat shitholes :)

    • @TheGheddon
      @TheGheddon Рік тому +33

      Attacking a family in front of their child.... and they found it funny.

    • @kingdomkid7225
      @kingdomkid7225 Рік тому +5

      Our culture has no truth or shame. It’s over.

    • @kingdomkid7225
      @kingdomkid7225 Рік тому +6

      @Just a normal person that’s ridiculous. Most Americans are immigrants. That’s no secret. The culture used to be, people coming from what they perceived as less opportunity, oppression, inescapable poverty or gvt intervention, and the chance to make the life of their choosing.
      This was the idea or culture that was America

  • @terrymartin184
    @terrymartin184 8 місяців тому +1

    GENTLEMEN, IF YOU ARE BORN HERE YOU ARE AN AMERICAN.

  • @charleneblack2792
    @charleneblack2792 8 місяців тому

    My mom asked my 5yr old if she wanted to go play with the black girl down the street. My daughter said, "She's not BLACK. She's TIANA." Kids don't see race, so we need to stop pointing it out.
    My youngest daughter walked into a store and waved really big, said, "HELLO!" and kept walking. A black guy chased us down to give her a juice. I told him he didn't need to do that. He said he did because she didn't care that he was black. I asked why she would, and he spoke to me for 20 minutes about how his children hate white people. I concurred that race relations are getting bad. This was in the ghetto in about 2015.

  • @hambone7181
    @hambone7181 Рік тому +162

    My white guilt has run out.

    • @robinpesek3657
      @robinpesek3657 Рік тому +71

      I never could find that guilt.

    • @JJack-eb5mc
      @JJack-eb5mc Рік тому +5

      Dunno how you felt responsible for another man’s actions in the first place. You think a black guy in California feels responsible if a black guy in Boston kills someone? Well why not, they’re both black? Because it had nothing to do with them just like slavery had nothing to do with you or me.

    • @danielc9312
      @danielc9312 Рік тому +33

      Never had any. Always got along with people just fine.

    • @Edward.Rippett.
      @Edward.Rippett. Рік тому +46

      Mine never existed. I didn't do anything to anybody

    • @sixslinger9951
      @sixslinger9951 Рік тому +25

      why would anyone have white guilt if they never did anything ?

  • @MarekzAnglii
    @MarekzAnglii Рік тому +184

    A few years ago in London, UK, I got chatting with a really cool black guy in a pub (btw, I'm white). He was a professional writer and as a result of his work, he had travelled the world extensively. During our long conversation consisting of many topics, he mentioned something that really surprised me... he said that the most racist part of the world he had visited, was Africa. When I asked him how can that be, he stated that _"it's purely due to the wide difference in skin tones across the entire continent - dark people deeply dislike the lighter-skinned, and visa-versa - some feel superior, whilst others feel inferior."_ I just thought I'd share that piece of information with those who incessantly talk about white oppression against 'their ancestors', but have never even experienced today's Africa where racism and slavery still exists, or other non-white oppressive/racists parts of the world.
    Also, when the whole BLM situation kicked off, it reminded me of something that happened in the late 1960's. I live in England, and when I was a 10-year-old boy, my four best friends in my 'mostly white' junior school - in fact my only friends - were; a Pakistani, an Indian from Kenya and two British black boys, so clearly, I was NOT racist and I still remember their full names. Anyway, one of the black boys used to come by my house in the mornings (which was really out of his way), just so we could walk to school together... coincidentally, his name was Floyd. He was a really nice boy, kind, softly-spoken and considerate.
    However, in the playground one day, out of the blue, he started telling other kids including me, that he now wanted to be referred to as 'black' instead of coloured. Back then referring to black people as 'coloured' was normal and they even referred to themselves that way, hence nobody found it offensive. So this was a very strange thing for Floyd to say, especially as none of us ever talked about or referred to one another by our skin colour! The subject simply NEVER came up. But when he told me this, I was confused and I looked down at his arm and innocently said _"But Floyd you're not black, you're brown."_ At that point he also looked at his arm and with a sad expression, just quietly said _"Oh, yeah."_ We then went back to class, and nothing was mentioned again.
    But over the following few days, his personality rapidly began to change towards me. He stopped coming by my home in the mornings and at school, started to be argumentative, quite aggressive and then began bullying me... no-one else, just me. It got to the point when I was eventually scared to go to school (he was a lot bigger and stronger than me). I couldn't understand what had happened to my good 'friend.' Long story short, my mother could see there was something seriously wrong and I finally told her. That's when I reluctantly went to Floyd's house with her because she insisted on 'having a word' with his mother. After that, his bullying stopped... but sadly, we were never friends again.
    Why do I mention all of this? Well, many years later, I came to learn that this happened at the very same time that the Black Panther movement was at its peak in the U.S. (1968/9) and their anti-white message also quickly spread to England. Trouble and some riots began to then kick off _en masse_ in a few mostly black populated areas, e.g. Brixton in South London.
    Anyway, someone at Floyd's home must have told him that children need to now refer to him as 'black' instead of coloured, and they possibly also spoke to him - or he overheard - about 'white supremacy' or slavery?! Maybe someone had even told him, that I had insulted him by saying he was brown and not black? I don't know? But this just goes to show how easily and quickly people, especially kids, can be negatively influenced and indoctrinated.
    I went from being Floyd's best friend one day, to being aggressively bullied by him just days later, without even knowing or understanding WHY?
    Fortunately, the Black Panther ideology didn't affect society too much in the UK (probably due to the Internet not existing) and several years later in 1970/80's London, when I used to frequent Disco's, music concerts, etc., with friends... like Crowder said... everyone danced and listened to the same music, and we all got along, without even thinking of colour. It's sad to see that genuine racial progress has now seemingly reversed!
    Finally, all the best to everyone reading this - whichever skin colour or skin tone you happened to be born with.

    • @JB-bw8nj
      @JB-bw8nj Рік тому

      Sooo Floyd learned who he was and all these years later you still don’t get it smh… Colored is not a term he should’ve had to live with. And you should know by now when black people start learning the real history the first emotion is gonna be anger, it just needs to be guided so it’s constructive not destructive. It’s not taught in schools where it should be so it’s taught properly by professionals, so we get it raw and uncut at home from our parents who only want us to be wary for our safety and they don’t have the thought or concern of how it may play out in the real world. This victim mentality that white ppl have now is due to a system white ppl created and now it’s not as beneficial as it once was because if it was still thriving you’d still be calling black ppl “coloreds” without a care in the world.
      That guy on the train obviously has mental issues or something so I’m not condoning his behavior at all, just in case someone tries to add that to anything I’ve said in this comment.

    • @nevermorelenore
      @nevermorelenore Рік тому +9

      When you said in the 80s everyone ( teens by far ) were getting along especially the races .Well that was the times I remember as well. I thought maybe we are on a path of healing now. Then along came rap . Black music for blacks. I had a fear that the races would divide . Here we are ,back in the 70s.

    • @josephtoney360
      @josephtoney360 Рік тому +5

      You talking way too much and have to stuff you get your saying don't make no sense

    • @user-hn8pc7mg8f
      @user-hn8pc7mg8f Рік тому

      He makes perfect sense, Joseph Toney. Aren't you aware that the global elites have been dividing us for many decades now??? By race, gender, political strata, etc. Aren't you even aware of this???

    • @sergio823
      @sergio823 Рік тому

      I’m 40. Live in Oklahoma and 1st generation American of Mexican parents. THE Most racist people I’ve come across in my 40 yrs are people who “look” like me. Fuck outta here with skin bullshit.
      Semper Fi

  • @htg1923
    @htg1923 7 місяців тому

    Blessed be the Name of God.

  • @Scoutface18
    @Scoutface18 9 місяців тому +1

    That dad was so calm. I can't say I would behave the same.

  • @audrahaun7558
    @audrahaun7558 Рік тому +69

    Another thing is I was born in the 70s. I grew up in the projects. My friends were white, black, asian, Hispanic. We all just played together. Majority of shows I watched revolved around black families. Things are without a doubt a LOT worse it's unbelievable

  • @idabarklund5546
    @idabarklund5546 Рік тому +122

    Why didn’t anyone try to help! If you see a fellow human being attacked, especially a young family, get together and help them. Even if you can’t silence the crazy guy, at least the family will feel the love and support. It makes all the difference.

    • @elijahhayter3026
      @elijahhayter3026 11 місяців тому +15

      When it comes to a situation that can ruin a person’s career, that being accused of being racist, who wants a target like that on their backs?

    • @shawkins92
      @shawkins92 9 місяців тому

      On the TTC in Toronto people have been violently stabbed for a lot less....just like someone else commented here, his choices were keep your mouth shut and get to go home with your family or be arrested or killed ....it isn't so simple anymore

    • @sunnysrvnge
      @sunnysrvnge 8 місяців тому +11

      People nowadays just don't want to help. They are scared!

    • @Dogwalk3r
      @Dogwalk3r 8 місяців тому

      Because people are weak pu**ies these days. New York can keep that bullshit up there.

    • @shirleanalexander946
      @shirleanalexander946 8 місяців тому +4

      Because they are cowards

  • @yessBee_06
    @yessBee_06 10 місяців тому +5

    The hate they are feeding these young people is honestly disturbing! Pray for our future. It’s not looking good with people like this running around!

  • @user-ws5ui7kv9u
    @user-ws5ui7kv9u 8 місяців тому +1

    Man.. when I was growing up my group was one Asian (me) Hispanic, black, white, black/white. We had so much fun.

  • @tadleblanc3761
    @tadleblanc3761 Рік тому +36

    They just want to keep us at each other's throats instead of focusing on them. No one should apologize for the color of their skin.

  • @notoriousc-ny3206
    @notoriousc-ny3206 Рік тому +19

    I’m white and grew up in a mostly black neighborhood. They used to try to run our pockets every day, and if you let them, they’d continue to do it.

  • @jeffkeef70
    @jeffkeef70 7 місяців тому

    Awesome Station! Facts !Bless you guys! One Nation One People!!

  • @_Desert_Hellbilly_775_NV_
    @_Desert_Hellbilly_775_NV_ 3 місяці тому +2

    The dude with glasses seems to me to be the brightest guy in this group. He is the most mature and seems like the beacon of light for the rest of the group.

  • @DREQON2005
    @DREQON2005 Рік тому +119

    My god daughters white and I love them and I got white black and Latino and Asian friends all this divided shit pisses me off honestly we all bleed red this world so fuked up

    • @jxstified7558
      @jxstified7558 Рік тому +1

      The problem is its all the left dividing us like this I dont see Republicans dividing us the way the left has and I know people are tired of talking politics and shit but I see people like to say both sides are equally bad or whatever and they arent at all...the Republicans want the country to do well, they back the police and military and want us all as Americans to love this country and each other and put this country and our people (Americans) first.

    • @Sloppyjoe7390
      @Sloppyjoe7390 Рік тому

      The whole world isnt fuked up. Life in Australia is awesome, new Zealand is very good also 👍 plenty of places that are very good to live. America is the most fuked up country in the whole world even worse than Baghdad the most murders and killings out of any country in the world FACTS!

    • @tammyschoonover8494
      @tammyschoonover8494 Рік тому +3

      I'm so with you on this. My God daughter and God sons are bi-racial and I love them immensely. I have also have friends of all ethnicities same as you. It really shouldn't matter. We are all the same. I beg anyone else who argues to have their DNA run. I'm white, but your DNA will still show Sub-Saharan African DNA. We ALL came from a woman in Africa. It doesn't take a genius. Hate is just that. HATE!! It doesn't make you the better person, but it surely brings out your very worst qualities!

    • @scudder91
      @scudder91 Рік тому

      This race war is being pushed by both the far left and the far right. The ultimate aim is to destabalise america so the country can't function any more, then one of the two sides will go for a takeover. This has happened all around the world. My wife is from jamacia and her friends who grew up there told me stories about how seeager and michael manley used the local gangs to bring the country to civil war in the 70s. In 1932 antifa collaborated with hitlers nazis to bring down the weimar republic. These are just two examples. This is not to say that the racial problems in america aren't real, just to say they are being exploited by nazis and communists who want us at each others throats. The answer, for me, is more people like you and the cartier family who keep it 100 percent real.

    • @scudder91
      @scudder91 Рік тому

      Kudos to you, sir.

  • @akansingit
    @akansingit Рік тому +154

    I am so sorry for anyone who has never or will never experience the 90s! I am so grateful to have been a teenager during that time!

    • @Saleigh
      @Saleigh Рік тому +4

      Same

    • @Threemore650
      @Threemore650 Рік тому +12

      aw kids, you should have seen the 70's and 80's .... and `i wish I had been born in my mother's generation. She didn't have to witness this lunacy.

    • @pandablam2968
      @pandablam2968 Рік тому +12

      No one focused on race we were all one having fun.

    • @akansingit
      @akansingit Рік тому +3

      @@pandablam2968 so much fun!

    • @zach4627
      @zach4627 Рік тому +8

      Right. We hung out with all races and never even thought about it. It was just natural.

  • @sabrinaevans8746
    @sabrinaevans8746 9 місяців тому

    That was a toddler in the moms arms. The most hateful thing I’ve ever seen.

  • @benjaminmorris2312
    @benjaminmorris2312 2 місяці тому +1

    That buck would be no more! America was built by my father’s for me and my children.

  • @loristone9242
    @loristone9242 Рік тому +165

    The way the maniac on public transportation was speaking to that family is so sad and scary. I find it to be a total mindscramble. How can someone who come from generations before them, who were treated like this simply because of their skin color, and then treat other people like this based on the same premise? And I don't care what anyone says, I grew up in the 70-90's, and we did get along with each other! There were kids of all races at the parties and social events I went to as a teenager. We all went to school together, liked most of the same music, and movies. It was a great time, and it is so sad to see what society has become.

    • @Bloom5056
      @Bloom5056 Рік тому

      Exactly! Gen-X here as well. I have friends of all races and always have. Things have changed for the worse and it has to be because of the “the entire US is racist” propaganda in the media 😢 Stand up people! Don’t listen to that garbage!! The United States is not systematically racist. It USED to be, but it hasn’t been for a LONG LONG time.

    • @LibertarianLatina
      @LibertarianLatina Рік тому

      So true!!!
      We were taught we were all the same, we intermarried, became BFFs, loved and respected each other like family then the psychopaths on the left finally got a hold of our institutions and burned it down
      So sad.

    • @samizdat4443
      @samizdat4443 Рік тому +16

      Ibram X. Kendi opines the only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination. This behavior is being openly taught and encouraged

    • @VisenyaAtoms
      @VisenyaAtoms Рік тому +15

      He was directing those comments at the child specifically. That's what's actually scary. Reminds me of the dude that walked up to the little white boy riding his bike in his own yard and shot him in the head at point blank range

    • @TrekBeatTK
      @TrekBeatTK Рік тому

      I suspect he was one of those Black Hebrew Israelites. They are super racist snd often just shout racist stuff at white people. Has happened to me multiple times.

  • @sarahbeth5220
    @sarahbeth5220 Рік тому +139

    I grew up in Baltimore md. A predominantly black and poor neighborhood. And I absolutely agree that the black kids picked on and bullied the white kids because they viewed them as weak. And I have two older brothers who experienced this as well. So what he said about it being taught is absolutely true. Btw love your content❤

    • @eam4279
      @eam4279 Рік тому

      My kids currently grow up in a white neighborhood and they get bullied by white kids... I think any situation where you are the minority this will happen... I dont think their parents teach them that black kids are weak any more than I think that the parents taught their kids in Baltimore that you and your siblings are weak
      I recently gave my son and daughter permission to fight back after talking to the teachers over and over about it... now all of a sudden they are taking it seriously to fix the issue

    • @daiseelox5646
      @daiseelox5646 Рік тому

      But i dont get it…. The white kids were picked on becuz they were considered weak and the brown kids get picked on bullied and killed becuz theyre black. Help me understand ?

    • @bradentoncane8830
      @bradentoncane8830 Рік тому +10

      @Lavidah it’s very subjective explaining where you’re from. I played sports in high school in mid nineties. Most of my friends were black however I witnessed time and time again black kids only picking on white kids. I very rarely saw any white kids picking on black kids. Say what you want it’s your own personal experiences and that’s what shapes you as an adult. Racism is most definitely taught on both sides.

    • @bradentoncane8830
      @bradentoncane8830 Рік тому +2

      @Lavidah well you lived there no reason for anyone to doubt you or say you’re lying. Like I said we can go on our personal experience. I was raised in the Deep South. My mom and dad raised in Alabama. Yes black people have been treated like shit. I don’t think we are as racist as the media wants to make everyone think we are. I also know that black on black crime outweighs white on black. I think we have to look at each individual thing regarding race. It’s very very subjective… I also think that black people who were persecuted in the 50’60’s have kids that are in there 40’s now which is my generation and they taught their kids not to trust white people and that white people were bad etc etc. I know This FROM PERSONAL Experiences that I had in high school. My black friends would tell me that their parents didn’t want me at their house and they didn’t want them hanging out with me. Not all of my black friends but quite a few. Should I hate all black people because I was treated like that or should I label all black people now? Man that would be idiotic!! I think somewhere somehow we as Americans are gonna have to break this endless cycle of labeling everything white or black.. we are all Americans and plenty of black and white men died so we can be who we are! The media… politicians.. ignorant people want to keep this crap going and add fuel to it. We got off subject… I think everyone’s personal experiences shape you and we have to have enough sense and emotional intelligence to see what’s right and what’s wrong and what’s truth and what’s just emotions.

    • @CaptHowdy-ym8px
      @CaptHowdy-ym8px Рік тому +2

      I grew up in Baltimore too. Back in the 80s and 90s when it was one of the top or the top murder City and heroin City. Was the only white family for several blocks. Neighborhood was so bad the trash truck needed a police escort, bodies were routinely found in the park, and the gang didn't want/allow "outsiders" in the neighborhood.
      When I was young had many black friends until an older kid asked the others why they were hanging out it a "derogatory name for white" kid. Next thing I knew I lost friends and if I went to one's house they would look up and down the street from their door to see if anyone would see them about to hang out with me. Was in many fist fights (learned to box the hard way) due to me being the minority and if I began winning others would jump in on me. They didn't pick on whites because of some perceived weakness someone was displaying . They just picked on and bullied them because they could (usually in a group and had bravery being in a group).
      I've lived in the north, south, snd western United States (around the world too). The south is more open (honest) with their racism and don't hide it. You know who's racist and doesn't like you because of your race (or something else). The north hides it and is more insidious. They'll be nice to your/someone's face but will cut them down as soon as their back is turned (won't hire them, try to get them fired, withhold promotions, talk bad with racial slur names when they think it's safe, not leave a tip, etc.). The west is also a bit hidden also (less than the north).

  • @GLITTERandSKULLZ
    @GLITTERandSKULLZ 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm white, even though I have black ancestors way back....I am white. I've been living in a motel in savannah ga with my family for over a year now because covid shutdowns ruined us. There are many others here in the same boat that are black, white, Mexican and Indian. We ALL help each other sharing food, rides, information and LOVE. You want to see the good in all people? Take away everything they have and put them in a community together and watch as they help each other rise!!!! We are all the same.....we are all God's children and nobody is better or worse than another.

  • @susanengel-ix8bl
    @susanengel-ix8bl 8 місяців тому

    You young men watching this video are what all young men should act like, I wish people would stop all this.

  • @ssky-rt9nm
    @ssky-rt9nm Рік тому +104

    Proving Scott Adams right one video at a time. The guy on the train was mad to see a mother and father together taking care of their son.

    • @FirstLast-hk7op
      @FirstLast-hk7op Рік тому +4

      How do you know that’s what he was mad about? That’s a pretty big assumption to make and you know what they say about assuming, right?

    • @Rob-iy2rt
      @Rob-iy2rt Рік тому +26

      @@FirstLast-hk7op It's kind of obvious.

    • @mcchaw
      @mcchaw Рік тому +17

      @@FirstLast-hk7op What does it matter, it was a stupid reason or no reason at all which is just as bad.

    • @powerbadpowerbad
      @powerbadpowerbad Рік тому

      What that guy did was racist and ignorant,for sure.But,don't act like white people don't do the same thing.

    • @b00biejingles
      @b00biejingles Рік тому +5

      ​@@FirstLast-hk7op Youre worried about the wrong thing. Regardless of what the guy got going on in life it's clear to see he is a racist and a bigot. Sad that this is still an issue in our society and it will continue to occur unless we do something about it.

  • @92118
    @92118 Рік тому +24

    No child needs to be exposed to that!! Super sad and scary for him.

  • @Wrenchfist_Studios
    @Wrenchfist_Studios 9 місяців тому

    I love you guys. Thanks for the conversation about how you feel about different labels.

  • @danielfardella1622
    @danielfardella1622 9 місяців тому

    Calling a black person a "Negro" was polite years ago, while saying 'black' was improper and racist. The word 'negro' is not derogatory at all, it is equal to calling a white a 'caucasion'. However, what changed is African Americans who did not like anything constructed by whites, so everyone dropped 'negro' even though it made no sense. The key to equality is not to run from things that don't mean much in the first place, and have confidence in yourself, and others, as long as they are decent human beings. Suspicion is often a double edged sword if it goes too far.

  • @stevekeetertheloathlydaddy6636
    @stevekeetertheloathlydaddy6636 Рік тому +42

    God bless you guys. I'm a white American, 66 years old and I've seen racism on every side for my entire life. You're opening up a dialogue, and talking about all this is something we can all benefit from. I'm about to retire... for the rest of my life I'd like to live in a world, in a United States, where everyone gets along no matter race or ethnicity or whatever. I am so impressed with your videos, your honest discussions about the problems we, as a civilization, face everyday, and how things can be made better. You have renewed my faith that positive change can come about, if we are willing to listen to each other and work together (discussion being the beginning, the precursor to action) to make it happen.

  • @pattiewilson5138
    @pattiewilson5138 Рік тому +120

    You guys make me feel there is hope for humanity. Thank you!!!

    • @noelvermillionshilling4178
      @noelvermillionshilling4178 11 місяців тому +6

      why they make you fell hope for humanity? their very first reaction to this is a hearthfelt good laugh, in fact some of them have problems to stop it for some good minutes, your expectations for humanity are very low.

    • @jodikennedy1472
      @jodikennedy1472 11 місяців тому +2

      I love these guys. I love seeing young people be open-minded and making their own decisions.

    • @promeneuzivotu117
      @promeneuzivotu117 11 місяців тому

      @@noelvermillionshilling4178 it was a shock reaction and they were laughing at the dude that was being rasist and not the family.

    • @wowbobbie
      @wowbobbie 9 місяців тому

      This shit isn't funny! PERIOD! If a white person laughs at a black person getting talked to like that- the war is fuckin on! So what's the difference?!

    • @patrobles13
      @patrobles13 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@promeneuzivotu117 🤔😕 nope! 🙅🏻

  • @lovethelordjesuspraisethel3286
    @lovethelordjesuspraisethel3286 9 місяців тому

    I heard this once. A black man says, If you say you are colorblind you are a liar.. And it disrespects me, God Made me to Look just as He Made me..Wonderfully Made.. So be thankful who God made you. I used to get so ANGRY With me EX.. I’d say..God made us to look how we are, He choose our Parents, where we live.ANYONE of Us could have been born in the poorest Country.. Be Humble before GOD, Praising Him Always.. He made us as HE chooses.. All Created by Him, For Him..🙏🕊🤟

  • @deborahwhitney9427
    @deborahwhitney9427 8 місяців тому

    If that black man had spoke like that to me in front of my children let me say this he would not be fathering any future children.

    • @angelaeppler6709
      @angelaeppler6709 7 місяців тому

      That is what a racist wants, they are engaging to get justifications for their racist supported abuse baiting. By denying them you show who is the RACIST and instigator hoping for violence. I am proud of that mother and father for not giving the attacker what he was begging for. It's not the loud mouths you need to worry about. It's the silent, strong and courageous you don't see what they can really do if forced to defend their family. The black man could have been the one who was really in serious danger. My Dad taught me hand to hand combat and said don't start a fight but if someone attempts to hit you don't let them land it and finish it before it happens. Judging quiet compassionate smaller or weaker looking people is just as stupid as racism. Dad said you know what loud mouths and bullies bring, but they have no idea what the controlled silent person can do to them. Dad was in Vietnam and I am honored to be his child, now a grown up.

  • @lt.spears1889
    @lt.spears1889 Рік тому +123

    I can attest, can’t believe I’m saying this, but, the last 4 yrs I’ve noticed the difference the way I’ve been treated ……. Pretty sure us White guys are definitely being treated differently than my darker skinned counterparts. I respect what you guys are doing and the fact y’all are FREE thinkers, just good dudes and that’s all that matters.

    •  Рік тому +5

      It's called an over correction. And it's wrong

    • @dennisd9875
      @dennisd9875 Рік тому +3

      I was just thinking that in the NYC subway where this was filmed we get at least a few times per month this kind of hate speech. Not always as vitriol or directed to a specific person, but it happens routinely

    • @magnificentmuttley154
      @magnificentmuttley154 Рік тому +3

      *@Dennis D* ✨💎 Excellent point! Not the first time this has happened in the subway; wont be the last time

    • @magnificentmuttley154
      @magnificentmuttley154 Рік тому +8

      *@Riana Anaïs* It's not simply an "over correction." Respectfully Riana, that's euphemizing & minimizing the problem. Its outright belligerent r a c i s m , & its no different than how the KKK, the confederates, & an entire nation of jim crow southern USA have behaved. Racism, aggression, & violence are all the same, no matter what the race happens to be of anyone doing these things

    • @football4ever605
      @football4ever605 Рік тому

      Im lucky to go to a school where most everyone gets along. But I cant imagine white kids in majority black schools especially inner city ones

  • @reasonabledictator8993
    @reasonabledictator8993 Рік тому +210

    As a white dude growing up in the hood I can confirm I had 4 instances in my younger years where I got punked out of my stuff. 2 times it worked the other 1 time fought back and got jumped and the last time I was packin a 9 and it finally stopped lol. I don't know if it's taught but I definitely got targeted because I didn't have anyone that would have my back being the only white dude.

    • @chrystalnicole
      @chrystalnicole Рік тому +40

      I grew up in the hood as well, im a white female and the most violence I have even lived threw in my life came from the black community as a child.... I was targeted, jumped and bullied on a daily basis because of the color of my skin. I was one of 5 white kids in my school and the only white kid in my neighborhood at the time. Despite receiving nothing but hate from an entire community for being different.. I still don't harbor hate nor do I tolerate racism in my life. This was in the 90s as well as seems that it has gotten way worse. I can only pray that people stop teaching hate and start teaching that being different is ok.

    • @chrystalnicole
      @chrystalnicole Рік тому +9

      @bastiat I'm not sure what you mean but yes I did make a few friends growing up in the hood but the majority was not so friendly. And alot of it is the product of rising. Now I could of been a hateful person growing up too as, hate was a lesson I was taught repeatedly but I also learned in all that darkness that I can break a cycle and not be filled with hatred. I don't believe people are idiots, I believe they are taught something and they don't know how to break free from that cycle and continue it to the next generation. A wise person learns from their mistakes but a wiser person will learn from others.

    • @chrislikescandy
      @chrislikescandy Рік тому

      Cowards gang up on people. Cowards bully people. Cowards. It's not because you were white. It's because you looked weak to them.

    • @reasonabledictator8993
      @reasonabledictator8993 Рік тому +7

      @bastiat personally for me I was met with a decent amount of hospitality I'm just saying I didn't have anyone have my back. Being nice didn't mean they were going to stand up for me or get involved in a conflict that didn't concern them

    • @Timur21
      @Timur21 Рік тому

      I lived in the hood for a few years as an adult.. Mostly it was okay.. In 3-4 years I had about 3-4 altercations that could have easily turned violent. 3 of them was bc someone thought I was looking at them when I wasnt lol.. One was bc they didnt like me wearing a Muhammad Ali t shirt lol.. Crazy how some people will really get riled up for the dumbest shit

  • @aubreyscott3265
    @aubreyscott3265 8 місяців тому

    I grew up with black guys that did the same thing. It’s a running joke with them. White boy punkin is a real thing

  • @deniseclepper1436
    @deniseclepper1436 11 місяців тому +2

    Oh yes Biden said," You aint black if you don't vote for me" unbelievable.

    • @GusMac-kv7zi
      @GusMac-kv7zi 8 місяців тому

      He has said far worse things than that but the media protects him, a true racist POS, long history.

  • @linnerellie209
    @linnerellie209 Рік тому +136

    The guy with the white hat and the one with the black hoodie seem genuine with their feelings of this situation not being okay. The guy in the middle though with the gray hoodie sitting there laughing at the nasty racist things being said to a small child sounds like he enjoyed the hate and thought it was funny.

    • @koenwijnen9186
      @koenwijnen9186 Рік тому

      its cus he does... Its low intelligence combined with the brainwashing. I have had friends like this, no matter what you explain to them, show them thomas sowell, they really want to feel a victim.

    • @janhunt6214
      @janhunt6214 10 місяців тому +22

      The young man in gray hoodie was just showing incredulity at any person acting the way the crazy person acted. He was not laughing with joy but horror at what he had witnessed.

    • @stacypolk3580
      @stacypolk3580 9 місяців тому

      @@janhunt6214 If I saw a black family with a child being terrorized by a white guy like that I, as a 69 year old white woman with diabetes, would have gotten into that scabs face. He may have beaten me down but I won't keep my feisty mouth shut when I see sh*t like this.

    • @sherylhowell5320
      @sherylhowell5320 9 місяців тому +35

      I agree. And I've always enjoyed these guys videos. But this one rubbed me the wrong way when they high 5'd and cheered for what the crackhead was saying and doing. Gave me the impression that these guys reactions aren't 100% real, it's all about likes and views.

    • @JamesKP17847
      @JamesKP17847 9 місяців тому +6

      People react in different ways grey hoodie acknowledged how bad it was still

  • @darrinfassett1848
    @darrinfassett1848 Рік тому +30

    Him laughing and loving it, quite the culture you got there

    • @GusMac-kv7zi
      @GusMac-kv7zi 8 місяців тому +5

      I have seen plenty of the laughing and loving it crowd and it is only on one side. It's cold entertainment for many.

    • @paige8453
      @paige8453 6 місяців тому +2

      In case you didn't know some people, myself included laugh at stuff like this not because we think it's actually funny but because the situation and the guy in particular are so utterly insane that the shock causes us to laugh. It's not that he actually thinks it's funny, it's the shock from how ridiculous and insane that guy was. He went on after to say that he agrees that it was bad, it was just a reaction based on the shock not actually thinking it's funny.

  • @Panamarainbow
    @Panamarainbow 8 місяців тому

    As a white waitress, I unfortunately get mistreated more than I'd like to see. It really passes me off!!!!!!

  • @mconaway2009
    @mconaway2009 8 місяців тому +5

    You young gentleman are great examples of how our sons should be raised. I bet all of you have great parents! Keep up the good work!

    • @ellensmith5349
      @ellensmith5349 3 місяці тому

      Totally agree. Lovely bunch of young men.

  • @erikasmith8894
    @erikasmith8894 Рік тому +77

    This is one of the most disgusting displays of racism I have ever seen, and in front of a child. And no one told him a damn thing either.
    This made me upset but it also makes me cry because this should not be happening.
    We are all Gods children.

    • @TheRealPDizzle
      @TheRealPDizzle Рік тому

      Not just in front of a child, it was mostly directed at the child. It's even worse than you are realizing. This was close to violence towards a child for being white. This is the reality we live in.

    • @paulinemillard8156
      @paulinemillard8156 Рік тому +14

      Not only in front of the child, it was directed at the child.

    • @erikasmith8894
      @erikasmith8894 Рік тому

      @@paulinemillard8156
      I'm still angry that he yelled such hateful things at that poor innocent child. Only a degenerate low life would do such a thing.

    • @keepitofficialbilly
      @keepitofficialbilly Рік тому +3

      Really? I didn't see anybody get hung in this video.

    • @samuraitoaster
      @samuraitoaster Рік тому +5

      @@keepitofficialbillyShe said one of the most disgusting displays of racism “I have ever seen”. Not “That I’ve ever heard of”. Context is your friend. I’m guessing she’s never seen someone hung, for racist reasons or otherwise. Most people haven’t.

  • @captainscorner7367
    @captainscorner7367 Рік тому +50

    It’s tough to hear that culture has been corrupted by a small group. Love is the answer. Keep up the great voyage to wisdom 💪🏽

  • @stevec7807
    @stevec7807 9 місяців тому

    I hate the way this country is divided! We need to Love one another! We are all Americans!

  • @thesearethedroidsyouareloo8431
    @thesearethedroidsyouareloo8431 11 місяців тому +2

    You are such a refreshing group. Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @antoinestrange5080
    @antoinestrange5080 Рік тому +25

    Wow. That family did not deserve that. That was so hard to watch. Even if he is capable of fighting, he'd put his family at risk. Smdh

    • @WoodysAR
      @WoodysAR Рік тому +2

      One of these guys was laughing his ass off, then asked to see it again at the end,..

  • @shawnj1966
    @shawnj1966 Рік тому +20

    I used to box a little and I was watching a boxing match between two black guys, when my young nephew walks in and sees the fight. He says, "uncle Eric, you know what we call those people?". I said, "No". He says, "We call them African Americans!". He was so proud of himself! He had been taught that in school. I replied, "No, We call them, Africans, because these two guys are from Africa.". The look on his face was sad and priceless at the same time. He really didn't understand the difference. I then explained to him that both fighters were from Africa and were not American.

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears Рік тому

      Eric? Your username is Shawn? Just confused me lol.

  • @gypsy4136
    @gypsy4136 8 місяців тому

    I've worked in factories and been spoke to this way. Minding my own business, doing my work and have yes, an African American woman go off on me. I'm Caucasian yes. Deserve her shi* NO! That's ok. Her Highness got escorted out of the building. That's not the only time I've been attacked that way or seen others attacked verbally or physically but, if we say shi* to them about ANYTHING including them doing the job wrong and trying nicely to help out, THEY pull the race card! I'M SICK OF IT!!!!

  • @LiLiJo
    @LiLiJo 11 місяців тому +1

    Hypocrisy is a perfect example of equality.

  • @WhatisReal11
    @WhatisReal11 Рік тому +86

    Thank you guys for being real, and good people. For real... culture wars

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 Рік тому +2

      What about the culture wars? And what do they have to do with this video?

  • @savsmiles3042
    @savsmiles3042 Рік тому +26

    Another great reaction.
    Crowder is a comedian and he was making fun of liberal/leftists when he said “people of color”.
    I recommend watching James Klug when he goes in the street asking people what they think of that poll if it’s ok to be white.

  • @tracidouglas2529
    @tracidouglas2529 9 місяців тому

    Love this group of critical thinking handsome American MEN! I'm a 60 yr old lady who has been racially attacked in my life (I'm wht. they are blk.) 2wice (1988. 2020) , both males. They were strangers, and I am not racist. This shit goes both ways. Sadly. I also am a long time daily watcher of Crowder. Blessings.

  • @user-fz9kh1bl8e
    @user-fz9kh1bl8e 7 місяців тому

    Been watching yall for a year or so and you're great dudes, moral, compassionate, smart, independent thinkers and always willing to learn. Bro in the glasses needs to smile more. Keep it up.

  • @linda5120
    @linda5120 Рік тому +43

    That was not nessary to talk to anybody that way this country has gone to hell very fast ☹️😥

    • @urbanblackmedia
      @urbanblackmedia Рік тому +2

      none of the things this country has done is necessary but look at history

    • @josephroland2622
      @josephroland2622 Рік тому

      ​@@urbanblackmedia sounds like you're siding with the racist.

  • @bigdaddiocool
    @bigdaddiocool Рік тому +19

    It seemed like y’all reacted to the host saying something to the effect of”drinking the koolaid” but in case you didn’t know it’s a reference to a cult leader poisoning his followers with koolaid and those folks drank it knowing it was poisoned because he told them to, it wasn’t a race thing.
    I think his name was Jim Jones.
    Great content and great variety, keep it coming, fellas.

    • @tknows470
      @tknows470 Рік тому +2

      I noticed that too, great clarification

    • @peenisthepuffednoseddragon3961
      @peenisthepuffednoseddragon3961 Рік тому +5

      Give it time. They will eventually go full woke and pull the race card. Noticed how they laughed at the video on the subway.

  • @katherinejacoby5915
    @katherinejacoby5915 3 місяці тому +1

    I think that potential employers SHOULD eliminate the boxes to check the race of applicants so that the winner of the position available is based SOLELY on merit rather than affirmative action... 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @Raisingmybrow
    @Raisingmybrow 9 місяців тому +1

    I’d rather be called my name because that is who I am.