@OceanBlue Skin color has nothing to do with being selfish. No race is more selfish than another race (vice versa). You're being very ignorant and racist, plus your "statistics" are fake. Unless you have a source about research that has been done about black people being selfish, or how they donate less (etc.) and how white people are honest and caring. Because I am sure these are random lies, not truths.
Jordyn Nimmer Sooooo... when did I say racist?......I'll wait. All I'm saying is I've never been so curious as to touch someone else's hair like coincidentally white people have.
Word on the street is that a fragment of Tupacs souls is trapped in every black person hair. And that only the touch of the people of whit can they release it and resurrect him in the vessel of Eminem. Or so I've heard.
I have to slap peoples hands from touching my silky hair.. It's so bad people say they want to sleep in it. I'm creeped out, I understand you.. people also call me Rapunzel and I'm sick of it. It's scary too, because I have green eyes and too long blonde hair.
+samherb1 No it's just one of the many annoying ignorant things y'all do that should really stop. The fact that it's not ending someone's life doesn't give you a pass to make ppl uncomfortable and constantly draw attention to their race because it makes YOU feel good
luvmeany Except I've never said anything like that to a black person......So maybe you should not make ignorant stereotypes and say "y'all need to stop". I'm not part of the "y'all" you are so mad at.
samherb1 If you're making excuses for ppl who act like that and minimizing what was said then yes you are. I'm not angry. My life goes on. I'm just saying, take a lesson from this instead of giving out sarcasm. Not cute
@@electricearth1101until jazz took over and rock was invented outta the 2. Rural music used to be forced down black communities and even Henry Ford invented square dancing to fight the black outta white schools.
How are you gonna assume the people who don’t agree with this video do this? 😭 There’s no basis to that whatsoever. I personally think this video is very lopsided as this refers the old racist dudes not white people in general (very big differences). It has become a stereotype in and of itself that white peoples are racist. Don’t get me wrong, I know it’s common, but it is not so common as to where it should be lumped together with being white that you’re more inclined to be racist. That’s just wrong.
@@biski350 This does NOT refer to just "the old racist dudes." I'm in highschool and plenty of people in my highschool act like this, not just the white people, the minorities too. The only one you don't really see anymore is "can I touch your skin"
+SuperSonic Gaming how did you immediately assume he was talking about you, he could've been talking about the video just like you were. I didn't read your comment and assume that you thought JayDee was racist 🍩🍩🍩👀
I was thinking that at some point in my white life I might have said one of these things and I know I was very young. It's strange what kids will say and if you are like me and grew up out in the country you never had a chance to grow up with people from other races you might ask stupid questions! Maybe people need to grow up with people from all races so they aren't this stupid! I specifically remember asking a girl about her hair because I was curious! I don't wash my hair every day and I have had people say Ewww too! My hair gets too dry if I do. Many people are just ignorant when they are young. I also think some people might say some of these things while trying to make the other person feel more comfortable around them or trying to go out of their way to make sure you know that they like rap or curly hair, tan skin but they don't know how to just talk! People need to realize that it's not ok to touch someone's hair no matter how much you want to.
I'm a white guy and I think these videos are funny and actually pretty helpful for me to see things from a different point-of-view. It's good to be aware that some comments, even though well-intentioned, might be annoying, offensive or embarrassing to black people.
Yea right. Spot on on TV but not reality. I've never had or seen someone act like that. They want us to think that. Just like they want us to think racist hold us down. Nothing.but sheep!!!!
Everyone is being way too sensitive. The point of this video is to show that some of the things white people say to black people can be offensive so they are flipping sides to show you what it would be like if black people said the same things to white people. It was done in a lighthearted and funny way. Just laugh and move on and stop getting butthurt on things that aren't even a big deal.
Ziggy Zaggy hahaha how the hell do you know it's made up? Are you black? I grew up one of the only black kids in every year in school and I can say first hand, those comments ARE NOT made up. Yes I have had white friends who never said any of these things, but honestly, the majority of my white friends have said these. I had heard almost every single one of these comments by the time I was in 8th grade. But again, it just depends on the person. Not everyone has a filter...
Ziggy Zaggy I have actually had tons of these kinds of comments directed at me, and I'm only part-black. The hair thing used to happen so often that I started enforcing a strict arms-length personal space rule. The music one also happens a fuck ton as I don't listen to half the shitty things that I'm supposed to listen to according to the stereotypes. If you think no one speaks this way, it is because you aren't the kind of person who they would speak to like this (read: white) or because you live in an area where there is a nice amount of racial diversity. The kinds of people who make these comments (regardless of their race) are usually those who were raised in a community composed primarily of their race.
I'm African American (my hair is really long) and people always ask me "is that your real hair?" "is that weave?" "are you mixed?" "are you sure you're fully black?" Like wowowowowowow, rude.
Ok I see a couple of these people commenting are kinda defending white people saying those things. Frankly, it's none of their business if you're wearing a weave or not. If they like your hair, then they should say just that. If it happens again, call them out on it. It's very rude and unnecessary
Man...I can literally relate to all of these. White girls always wanting to touch my hair, asking me what kind of shampoo do I use, do I used cocoa butter, are my parents married, how come I don't act black, asking me if black men have big packages, do I burn, do I tan, can I tan, do I get darker in the summer, how can my hair be curly like that and how do I straighten it, what's a perm, I heard black girls are good in bed and the list goes on. In my 25 years this is what I've dealt with. Having white friends I've heard it all, one of my friends asked me if I could get the same disease as Michael Jackson because I'm black. And I've dated majority white guys and oh man I've been called ever cocoa ebony,caramel,cinnamon name in the book while they touch my skin...okay thats okay but I've been asked just...crazy stuff I've never asked a white person any things like this, this is beyond normal curiousity, it's madness...this is SPARTA!!!!! Sorry.
You are 100% right it should be against the law to spread any type of racism at all!! Not just one side and not the other this is a clear picture and understanding of the double standard we live in USA today it's a twilight zone seriously ridiculous !
takaditakadang before I had white friends and way before I started dating I've been asked these questions. All my life. I'm not surprised in fact I expect it but that doesn't make it any less ridiculous
I’m from a country where African people are very welcome and loved ones. I hadn’t even known that some of the questions were sensitive before I went to the US for a summer. When I was there, I met with a black person and said her I liked her hair. I was so real. Because I wanted to make my hair braid. And she looked at me so weird. It was embarrassing for me. And then I couldn’t continue asking which hairdresser she was going? I normally tell my friends if I like their hairs or ask for hairdressers. But I learned it’s a touchy subject in the US. I think, because of the this shameful history, people are so sensitive. And it’s quite understandable.
If you lived around a lot of black people and the culture... it is different in the US because we have been shamed and fettished and unwelcomely touched by people who don't know us or the culture. Then they tell us our hair is like animal hair and get their hair styled like us as a fad. We have been kicked out of schools and denied jobs because of it. So coming to the US you will get a poor response from the average black person.
I was once in an elevator with wife and kids and this Afro American lady kept staring and smiling. Since I didn't ask why, she volunteered an explanation. "Do you know why I am staring and smiling? It's because I am trying to figure out why your kids have light colored hair, while both of you have black hair. That's why!" When I told her that they had great grandparents with light hair, she smirked in silence.
+mark james Your point is? You get what I'm saying so that's all that matters. I was looking at it like, its an ongoing cycle, racist parents raise their children to believe their racist views, those children grow up, they go through life hating people for the most ignorant reasons (stereotypes and generalised hate toward certain groups of people), sooner or later they have children of their on, they pass on what their parents taught them, and sadly the the cycle starts over again.
+Sadie Jarvis Blacks are a big problem where I live. It's the culture, not the skin color, of course. But just so happens that 100% of the people there with dark skin are part of that culture. So we sound racist but we're just trying to talk factually.
I'm totally for this video and I think it's great to point out how people can stereotype races and be rude. But is it really just white people who say this to black people or do other races just not say anything? The whole series is 'if... say the stuff white people say' but I've heard other races say this kind of stuff too.
Tabitha Akers People stereotype a lot not just white people, I'm brazilian and lived in italy for a long time and was stereotyped, everyone thought I danced samba, lived in a favela in Rio and didn't knew what cold was, it was annoying as hell, and when I got back to Brazil I was stereotyped for had lived in Italia, everyone always ask me if I only eat pasta/pizza/lasagna and fake a Napoli accent after they ask me if I can speak italian, it pisses me off every time
Tabitha Akers Of course other races are racist, but white people have a history of being racist, because of things like slavery, Chinese exclusion act, the internment of Japanese Americans during WW2, etc.
Tamila I know I am, but my point is that white people have had a lot of history involving them being racist, such as the aforementioned situations in history.
Tamila Tamila, when did I say "All white people are racist"? You are missing my point. Slavery, the Chinese Exclusion act, the internment of Japanese americans and much more were caused by white people. That is undeniable. And I know that a lot of white people aren't racist, but there USED to be a ton more racist white people. Hence history.
Videos making jokes about minorities, white people tell them to "get over it, it's just a joke." Video turning that rhetoric around on white people, "stfu, how come only whites get racism these days, and not minorities?" And yes, that's not all white people, just some that do this. I expect people replying angrily will be those very racists. These aren't "white" jokes just making fun of white people. They are direct reversals of comments that are quite often made to black people, which is why there is no "If White people Said the Stuff Black People Say..." because again, that happens in real life.
yea, obviously not all white people find this offensive, which is great. Just pointing out that the ones who do find this offensive, are usually hypocrites. The world would be better if everybody could take a joke.
9beccabrown9 Why is that ridiculous? Why is it ridiculous or offensive that he is amazed by differencies between different ethnicities? Are you crazy people???
***** Despite how curious you may be, that doesn't give you automatic permission to breach a someone's personal space. And on top of that, compliment you with some kind of fetishized bullshit like "It's softer than most races". Like excuse you? She isn't some toy or pet dog that anyone has simple access to. Hell, some people usually ask permission to touch dogs first. If she was a person of that man's race, he would not have done that. Because she is a different race, why is it that he felt he had the right to do something like that? Why is his curiosity prioritized over her level of comfort and body autonomy?
That is sad and terrible yet so hilarious!! I can just imagine a random guy walking up to you and doing that.. :D That doesnt mean it isnt bad its just silly..
OMG "your hair is amazing. it's kinda like my golden retriever... all limp and lifeless" LMMFAO!!! omg if i get one more bitch touching my hair without my permission... that drives me insane!!!!
***** it's always a trip to see certain races who are just so amazed by other races. if you look exotic to them they loose all composure LOL U-Ming Lee lol! Let's hope this time i don't have to cut that shit off at 200 comments!
Di Confuzzled yeah that really weirds me out when people do that. just touching people in general. that level invasion of the personal bubble. like i'm a hugger. i love hugging my friends but damn i'm not gonna even touch someone who barely knows me, let alone a stranger.
Back in the day, it wasn’t considered racist, I asked these kind of questions to black people & they asked me questions, it’s how we got to know about each other, how are you gonna learn anything, if you don’t ask questions? None of us were offended by the questions we asked each other.
got told that before one of my friend now when i met her she goes like oh love this song, so i asked her who sings it? she said it is Mary J. Blige, you know her? Me: no I don't Her oh really how come you dont know her? Me : because i do not Her : she black and you are black too so you must know her, I am sure you do maybe u just pretending.
Why does no one in the comments get the video? you've never heard anyone say these because they've all been changed to the other point of view. like the hair one. a lot of people go up to black girls with kinky hair and comment and touch it. and the name one "omg! you're name is so... unique! how do you spell it???".
My name is Delores, which is pretty rare where I'm from. Everyone comments on how it's unique and spells it wrong, but I don't mind because that behaviour is something that transcends race. Everyone is curious about rare things, and rare is different for everyone.
I do understand that these things actually do happen but they're still generalizations and I personally, as a white person, have never done anything like the things mentioned in the video to anybody. I'm just sayin.
I mean some of them are totally comparable but many are not at all... Like insults vs compliments lol. Such as being interested in something that holds meaning and tradition and wanting to know more about it (such as a name) verses saying how dull someone's meaningless name is? Asking if someone's boyfriends penis is big (whether it be because hes black, has big hands or big feet or w.e big penis stereotype u can think of) is rude cuz irs noneya what my mans penis is.. But asking if its really small is extremely insulting. So on and so forth.
Silly white people I was once asked by my college roomie if he could see my knife; I thought he was joking so I responded with "nah man, those things are very sacred to us, we only share that with specific people" And he told me he understood WTF?!?!
Diana Ayodele Which bits are accurate. It's impossible for it to be accurate because it's all made up or did you not notice that. You thought it was REAL lolz
I've been asked to score weed by a total stranger. Literally it was a salesman who came to my door regarding utility choice. Yup, guess what race he is.
Sterling Funny I’m neither. But how would you know if you don’t bother to get to know ANY of us but pull “facts” out of where you like to put your hamsters?
@@Strugglin I can bet my life that there are white more drug dealers and addicts SMH and the rich black drug dealers you mention I bet your life he has more white customers trust me i know what im talking about you white people will spend that whole check
This is so true!!! I'm white and I'm not being all butt hurt about it, a lot of white people DO say those things. This happens to my black friends all the time.
I grew up in a predominately black neighborhood, so was around more black than white. Anyway, I have had white friends that want to "make friends with black people or get a black friend" ask me what they should talk about. I'm like....uh ....black folk are not some exotic species...just fuckin talk. It's like they think they need to be versed in rap, Tyler Perry movies, Ebony and 106th and Park to have a conversation with a black person.
To be honest, given the attitude of black Americans, young ones especially, everything you do is a problem if you’re white. You’re on the docket before you’ve said hello, and constantly being “educated” on what to say and what not to say, to minorities, anything a white person tries to identify with or relate to, is cultural appropriation. So with that said, asking questions helps does it not? Is that suddenly a problem now too? What do you want us to do then?
Race is a USA cultural obsession. There was this woman that used to sit on the steps to the apartment building's entrance every day at the same time and all I could manage to understand from her fervent resonant declarations were the rhythmic, syncopated and seemingly interminable utterances of the words black and white.
Sorry as a straight white Male I've been brainwashed by society to only see white (which is the evil colour of course) and grey, because it's the color of concrete. And yes she is very beautiful if that is a woman of course, you can never be too careful these days. Joke^ just in case I needed to spell it out for any of you.
No not really looks like she has some cultural appropriation going on with that hair that's not her hair its a weave from a beautiful white girl. If black women were so beautiful and loved there looks so much why do they pay thousands of dallors a year to have fake white hair
I have never NEVER wanted to Touch a black persons hair. I would pay, to NOT touch it. Only whites who touch black hair are insecure fearful whites, usually vulnerable white women who FEEL PRESSURE to socialize and not fear Blacks. So they push themselves to do faux-intimacy. It’s a self preservation tactic. Shouldn’t be mocked or shamed, but understood.
im loving these comments pointing out how ridiculous it is for white people to get hurt by this because everything in this video a white person has said and done at least one and is ashamed of it
debbie Akadely I've never done this seriously. I've only joked about these types of things, as pretty much every person from every race makes jokes about other races. Also just to point out, when you generalize and say "a white person" you are calling out whites that don't even live in America. I know this might be annoying to say, but technically, England was the first country to abolish slavery, meaning that white people also took a stand against racism long before any other race did, so we aren't really all bad, and we shouldn't all be ashamed of something we have said in the past. Every race should be proud of the things their ancestors have done that were good but remember not to boast about it.
***** first off im mixed race. my mother is black and my father is white so I couldn't be racist if I even wanted to . so you can kill it with calling me a racist . And I was raised with both parents being to different races , I come from both worlds bitch . And most people with straight hair is fascinated with curly hair not just black hair , espeically big thick curly hair . Nice try weak bitch #tryagain #fail
This video is hilarious and perfection hahah white people getting offended. I would say they got to walk a mile in our shoes, but this video only covered 3 feet.
Oh come on, don't act as if every black person born in this day and age has experienced extreme racism or prejudice on a constant basis because that is simply just not true. Seriously though, the holocaust happened to the jews and there is still plenty of somewhat prejudice and semi racist jokes used towards them but they were not born in the time of the holocaust just as you were not born in the time of slavery or when racism was common place so don't keep this whole constant victimization thing going as an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
Oh come on, don't act like hardly any black people in this day and age haven't experience extreme racism. Honestly, if you're not black you'll never get it. Just accept that. I've seen videos, performances, skits, and stand-up of people of many races, white, latino, asian, indian, other blacks, etc. making jokes about black people in the way we are, stuff we say, and how we act, and I think they're gold and so hilarious and so do other black people. What's ANNOYING is that when black people make fun of, white people, white people want to shout reverse racism when they truly don't seem to know what that really means, as if they just learned the term yesterday and can't stop using it. We don't complain about HALF the racism we enoucther because honestly hardly any other race seems to give a shit because they think "Oh its 2014, things aren't like that anymore." Other peoples suffering, in any sense or degree, shouldn't be used to diminishes your suffering. For example, I would never use my struggles in life, the racism I've encounter, to invalidate any suffering you've experienced in your life, no matter what they are. So don't act like we're trying to play the victim when we HAVE been in 2014, and wish weren't.
What don't you shut the fuck up and retain good information. One, you know a lot of those statistics have been proven to have faults to the information gathered and calculated? Two, why are you using statistics from almost TEN years ago? Would you like me to be on your level and say, why when all these shootings take place it's mainly a white male causing the trauma? Don't pigeon-hole and judge an entire race on bullshit stats you ill-advised, worthless prick. That's how you gain nothing out of life by judging everyone and never getting to know anyone because you want to base everything off fucked statistics from 2005. I feel sorry for people like you.
Chel N. Yes, insult me, way to prove a stereotype and to win an argument. Plus i'm talking about you linking your sources as opposed to directly disagreeing as no doubt some of your information is correct.
As a black person who doesnt like rap music and mainly listens to kpop and so called 'white people's' music, I get weird looks for singing a song that was not made by a black person... and I go to a school which is 70% Hispanic 20% black and 10% white... and whatever they say something rasict or just rude I curse them out in Korean since only 1 person in my school speaks it
I remember once this girl just kept touching my hair every day for the first week of 7th grade like I was some mystery- 😭. It got to the point where I was fed up with her and when she touched my hair that day I told her to stop and that I didn’t like it and felt uncomfortable by it. I think I said it a little harsh but she got the point 😂❤. The moral of the story is to not always put up with people’s sh1t, especially if it’s racial and/or discriminatory ❤🙏.
Ok well I don't want to sound stereotypical or racist but I guess it would make sense for a black person to listen to a majority black genre of music like rap while a white person would listen to a majority white genre of music like rock and roll, (which was actually invented by black people)
It is not ironic as adele , maroon and Eead Sheeran are black approved , meaning most young black people actually listen those because it is mostly soulful pop .
Karl Slaggerfeld My land is just fine, I am one of the many mixed race kids in the household so i think i have a better insight into many cultures that you'll never have. so clearly i am the voice of authority here while you are a clueless cretin and you don't deserve a voice.
I've noticed that my generation seems to be obsessed with subverting expectation to create awkward situations for the purposes of humour, but I'm really hoping that videos like this start to become more common, not only because I enjoy this type of humour, but it can educate and highlight inconsistencies in social norms and society.
Y'all are so mad ab this video but fail to realize that a lot of white people subconsciously say these things and I know this from experience. Growing up in a predominantly white school made these things so close to me. I'm actually glad y'all are offended. Maybe now you'll realize that this is how a lot of you make us feel on a daily basis. Of course we don't say anything about it because we're used to at this point but it doesn't mean it isn't offensive. When y'all say these things to us, it offends us just as much as this video offended you.
Hey- you have a lot of silly people leaving rude comments. Im white- I hear you, and Im sorry. Some of these things are maliciois, and some come from genuine ignorance, or from awkward, ignorant white guilt. Id encourage you to lovingly speak up of its someone who is hurting you but otherwise seems kind. Is it fair you have to carry the burden of educating the ignorant majority? No, its not. But there are people who will do better once they know better. 💜💜💜💜 God bless.
please just save yourself and don't watch the video if you're gonna feel some type of way and say 'I'm white and I never say this!1!!' or 'why does evry1 think white ppl r so racist! we're not!!1!'
Its not that all of you guys are racist. Its just the stereotype. And alot of other races get judge and are seen as minors compared to white people. (Its from my experience)
Lol I get called white chocolate a lot. Is that necessarily bad? I mean, I'm just trying to be myself and live my everyday life how I want it, I don't see how that makes me "white"...? I told someone I listen to a lot of rock and metal and this is exactly what they said: "are you trying to be white AND emo? Emo is only for depressed white people. I didn't think black people could like that kind of stuff."
Leora Ojadi people shouldn't say things like that. i'm sorry people have said that to you and about other people. i'm getting from your comment that you don't feel very hurt by their words and if my interpretation is correct then that's good (although i wouldn't be surprised if they did hurt you). i apologize for my difficulty in interpreting your comment. it may be because of my Asperger's which makes it hard for me to decipher what people say among other things.
See I'm caucasian and that just isn't something i would do. It really isn't. I dont know anyone that would. But then again i mostly stick to my own business.
note that everyone thats getting offended and butthurt by this is WHITE. if the roles were flipped (which they have been), white people would find it hilarious. first of all, if this doesn't apply to you, don't be offended. find it humorous, as its original intent it. if it DOES apply to you, consider changing your ways and realize that some things you're saying are offensive to others. a two minute video spoof shouldn't offend you or "degrade your people," especially since your "people" haven't been globally degraded or humiliated in many ways since the beginning of time (& i said MANY, not ANY. to say that white people haven't suffered at all in any way, shape, or form is most likely an ignorant statement because at some point in history, there had to have been a group of caucasians that have been degraded in some way. i can't think of any, but that's not to say it didn't happen).
The video is funny and I am white. As for your other point the racial group I belong to was the victim of 2 genocides and hundreds of years of penal laws. If you were to look at the Armenians under Turkish rule or Jews in Nazi Germany you will see evidence of white people being oppressed.
@@wonjubhoy We're talking about America, not some foreign country. Nobody besides maybe native americans have been treated worse than black people IN AMERICA. Stop reaching
@Cam Bam This country was full of native americans, now the population is what, not even 1%? They didn't go through slavery but however they weren't given much of a chance to survive either
LOL! Yes, thank you for making this. I'm black and I've heard most of this stuff. "you don't act black." "you sound white." "Shouldn't you listen to rap music?" "I know the perfect girl for you, her name is Maquisha." "I'm not racist, my cousin is black." smh...
It gets weird..my friend said I looked like a poodle a few weeks ago. And then within that same day I was standing at the door before class and I feel a tug on the back of my head. Some girl is stroking and pulling at the curls 💀 still on the same day a random teacher squeezed past me and her hand accidentally brushed against my hair. She apologized and then her face lit up as she noticed how soft it is, and proceeded to pet me like a dog. Random teacher, not one I’ve had, not one I know, random middle aged woman.
Your life seems like a movie. WOW. And I'm not just saying this because it really DOES, but because I've been told my life is like a movie, too, 2 or 3 times.
Idk why people are assuming that this video is generalizing all white people. We know that NOT EVERY SINGLE WHITE PERSON does this, BUT, it's not like this isn't a common thing. If you are a white person who doesn't say any of these things cool, and you shouldn't have to get all butt hurt about something you don't do. While yes there is some PREJUDICE towards white people there isn't a whole lot of complete racism because, that is something that, in the end, black people can't really benefit from. Same thing for the video about "If Asians Said the Things White People Say".
I do agree that maybe they should rephrase the title to specify that these comments come from ignorance, but in terms of the content of the video and what the video is meant to do, I don't understand the people who are like, "this video is racist or offensive". 😑 Umm, Duh! That's the whole point. To show some white people how they sound. It doesn't make sense to be like, "if white people did this, they would be called racist" That is literally the entire purpose of the video... There is a considerable amount of white people that DO say this stuff. I'm biracial, but this is not a petting zoo, don't touch my hair. Don't call me exotic, I am a human, not a damn... Snake. Don't sexualize, objectify, and/or fetishize me. It is dehumanizing. There is a difference between appreciation and fixation.
Kkeeli1009 Kkeeli_1009 you mean you don’t? Because you can’t possibly speak for all black ppl!!!!!! I’ve heard to plenty or “for a Puerto Rican.” Stop playin’! This is typical!
@@zachvii6476 And you don't seem very, well.... Bright to put it kindly. Caucasia is not a country. Caucasian is the official name for white skinned individuals who's origins are in Europe (in other words the vast, VAST majority of white people)
*”those little white boys and girls… so inspiring”*
OceanBlue What planet are you living on???
IndyAnna84 planet unknown
@OceanBlue where are you living
@OceanBlue plus everyone can be selfish. We are all humans despite our race so we are not immune to such things like that
@OceanBlue Skin color has nothing to do with being selfish. No race is more selfish than another race (vice versa). You're being very ignorant and racist, plus your "statistics" are fake. Unless you have a source about research that has been done about black people being selfish, or how they donate less (etc.) and how white people are honest and caring. Because I am sure these are random lies, not truths.
"Can I touch your hair?" I remember in middle school white people would ask me that. I always felt like a rare Pokemon and shit lmao
Lol
Jordyn Nimmer Sooooo... when did I say racist?......I'll wait. All I'm saying is I've never been so curious as to touch someone else's hair like coincidentally white people have.
Word on the street is that a fragment of Tupacs souls is trapped in every black person hair. And that only the touch of the people of whit can they release it and resurrect him in the vessel of Eminem.
Or so I've heard.
Yea that happens too
I have to slap peoples hands from touching my silky hair.. It's so bad people say they want to sleep in it. I'm creeped out, I understand you.. people also call me Rapunzel and I'm sick of it. It's scary too, because I have green eyes and too long blonde hair.
Someone said to me the other day that they were blacker than me because they knew about a movie I didn't know about.
I can't imagine what you are going through. #TheStruggleIsReal
+samherb1 No it's just one of the many annoying ignorant things y'all do that should really stop. The fact that it's not ending someone's life doesn't give you a pass to make ppl uncomfortable and constantly draw attention to their race because it makes YOU feel good
luvmeany Except I've never said anything like that to a black person......So maybe you should not make ignorant stereotypes and say "y'all need to stop". I'm not part of the "y'all" you are so mad at.
+luvmeany yeah don't categorize people
samherb1 If you're making excuses for ppl who act like that and minimizing what was said then yes you are. I'm not angry. My life goes on. I'm just saying, take a lesson from this instead of giving out sarcasm. Not cute
"You must listen to that RURAL music."
Took me out 💀
all music has roots in rural music.
@@electricearth1101until jazz took over and rock was invented outta the 2. Rural music used to be forced down black communities and even Henry Ford invented square dancing to fight the black outta white schools.
both created by white people, just a heads up@@ayuh8911
@@ayuh8911 Jazz and Rock were invented by Black people
@@electricearth1101 No, it has roots in Blues
“Wow so you have to wear sunscreen” IM CHOKING
ok
Omg🤣
Same 😂
😂💀
i wear sunscreen and im black because my skin itches
"You r so pretty for a white girl" 😂😂😂HAHAHA
Aysha Akther
Aysha Akther she's pretty fly for a white... gal
yeah thats just a racist thing for a black person to say lol (kidding)
User I've actually had someone say that to me, on more than one occasion.
morgan nicholls me toooooo
"Your hair is amazing, it's like my golden retriever's. It's so limp and lifeless." "My bad Daniel".
Lol wow
(LoL)
I'M WEEEEEAAAK!!! 😂😂😂
LOL 😂😂
+David Hutton omg hahahahaha
the yt people crashing out in the comments whole ALSO ignoring that they did this themselves and are reinforcing the truth by crashing out 💀💀💀
They are literally proving themselves guilty. They get so mad when called out but won’t stop their behaviors.
How are you gonna assume the people who don’t agree with this video do this? 😭 There’s no basis to that whatsoever. I personally think this video is very lopsided as this refers the old racist dudes not white people in general (very big differences). It has become a stereotype in and of itself that white peoples are racist. Don’t get me wrong, I know it’s common, but it is not so common as to where it should be lumped together with being white that you’re more inclined to be racist. That’s just wrong.
@@biski350 This does NOT refer to just "the old racist dudes." I'm in highschool and plenty of people in my highschool act like this, not just the white people, the minorities too. The only one you don't really see anymore is "can I touch your skin"
@@cosmos7506 yeah
I can't imagine someone saying you're pretty for a black girl. That's so mean.
people say it to me all the time. its so mean, but people still to it.
I know! I can't believe people would be so racist and rude
So in effect, it's nothing. The neg nullifies the compliment.
White men say this to me allllll the time. I just wanna slap the dog ish out of them. So f'n offensive.
I hate that. I just want to punch them in the face.
THIS WAS HILARIOUS.
Oh hello there :)
Nive Nulls! :D
#SHAYTARDS
It's you guys!!
AYYEEEEE!!!!!
The acting in this was brilliant.
+SuperSonic Gaming and the white tears!
***** did you just assume my race!!!
You proved he's right about the racism
+SuperSonic Gaming how did you immediately assume he was talking about you, he could've been talking about the video just like you were. I didn't read your comment and assume that you thought JayDee was racist 🍩🍩🍩👀
I was thinking that at some point in my white life I might have said one of these things and I know I was very young. It's strange what kids will say and if you are like me and grew up out in the country you never had a chance to grow up with people from other races you might ask stupid questions! Maybe people need to grow up with people from all races so they aren't this stupid! I specifically remember asking a girl about her hair because I was curious! I don't wash my hair every day and I have had people say Ewww too! My hair gets too dry if I do. Many people are just ignorant when they are young. I also think some people might say some of these things while trying to make the other person feel more comfortable around them or trying to go out of their way to make sure you know that they like rap or curly hair, tan skin but they don't know how to just talk! People need to realize that it's not ok to touch someone's hair no matter how much you want to.
I hate when people say ' oh you trying to act or talk like you're white, or black etc' how could act or talk like a damn color
Ebonics
+btw I’m mixed race
@@Soul_Born U mixed with?
@@melvonjohnson5711 black and white
@@Soul_Born It could be challenging to be interracial because you don't have a place to fit in at
I'm a white guy and I think these videos are funny and actually pretty helpful for me to see things from a different point-of-view. It's good to be aware that some comments, even though well-intentioned, might be annoying, offensive or embarrassing to black people.
That is a very intelligent and thoughtful reaction. When we want to, we can all learn a great deal from each other about how to correct our flaws.
respect for having an open mind
Finally someone with sense.
Thank you, your honest, unbiased observations rekindle my faith in humanity.
Thank you for your comment. Very open minded.
*I JUST SAW TITANIC HOW ARE YOU DEALING*
What
Its just a movie
"Can you help me find some meth?" & "What's up my crack?" were my favorites lol.
I know this guy to well not a lot, he likes cod games and hate Naruto games right?
ThunderswhegZz wrong
this video uses stereotypes and strawmen, grow up
this comment is 2 years old, relax.
Yeah, of course it's using stereotypes and strawmen. It's mocking those in fact O_o what video were you watching?
Wassup my crack....🤣🤣🤣 all of these are spot on.
Yea right. Spot on on TV but not reality. I've never had or seen someone act like that. They want us to think that. Just like they want us to think racist hold us down. Nothing.but sheep!!!!
Everyone is being way too sensitive. The point of this video is to show that some of the things white people say to black people can be offensive so they are flipping sides to show you what it would be like if black people said the same things to white people. It was done in a lighthearted and funny way. Just laugh and move on and stop getting butthurt on things that aren't even a big deal.
lol
omfg someone give her a medal and 3 cookies!!!
Ziggy Zaggy can you not? take a seat and clam yourself. it was never that serious to use profanity.
Ziggy Zaggy hahaha how the hell do you know it's made up? Are you black? I grew up one of the only black kids in every year in school and I can say first hand, those comments ARE NOT made up. Yes I have had white friends who never said any of these things, but honestly, the majority of my white friends have said these. I had heard almost every single one of these comments by the time I was in 8th grade. But again, it just depends on the person. Not everyone has a filter...
Ziggy Zaggy I have actually had tons of these kinds of comments directed at me, and I'm only part-black. The hair thing used to happen so often that I started enforcing a strict arms-length personal space rule. The music one also happens a fuck ton as I don't listen to half the shitty things that I'm supposed to listen to according to the stereotypes. If you think no one speaks this way, it is because you aren't the kind of person who they would speak to like this (read: white) or because you live in an area where there is a nice amount of racial diversity. The kinds of people who make these comments (regardless of their race) are usually those who were raised in a community composed primarily of their race.
I'm African American (my hair is really long) and people always ask me "is that your real hair?" "is that weave?" "are you mixed?" "are you sure you're fully black?" Like wowowowowowow, rude.
It's probably cuz alot of darker people wear extensions (idk why). My old friend did
It's a rough life, isn't it?
Same happens to me
story of my life...
Ok I see a couple of these people commenting are kinda defending white people saying those things. Frankly, it's none of their business if you're wearing a weave or not. If they like your hair, then they should say just that.
If it happens again, call them out on it. It's very rude and unnecessary
Man...I can literally relate to all of these. White girls always wanting to touch my hair, asking me what kind of shampoo do I use, do I used cocoa butter, are my parents married, how come I don't act black, asking me if black men have big packages, do I burn, do I tan, can I tan, do I get darker in the summer, how can my hair be curly like that and how do I straighten it, what's a perm, I heard black girls are good in bed and the list goes on. In my 25 years this is what I've dealt with. Having white friends I've heard it all, one of my friends asked me if I could get the same disease as Michael Jackson because I'm black. And I've dated majority white guys and oh man I've been called ever cocoa ebony,caramel,cinnamon name in the book while they touch my skin...okay thats okay but I've been asked just...crazy stuff I've never asked a white person any things like this, this is beyond normal curiousity, it's madness...this is SPARTA!!!!! Sorry.
Hangs out with white people, dates almost exclusively white guys, surprised when they say white people things
lol I understand, its madness/annoying but..... that's life
THIS IS SPARTAAAAAAA!
Here, you dropped these
.;',
You are 100% right it should be against the law to spread any type of racism at all!! Not just one side and not the other this is a clear picture and understanding of the double standard we live in USA today it's a twilight zone seriously ridiculous !
takaditakadang before I had white friends and way before I started dating I've been asked these questions. All my life. I'm not surprised in fact I expect it but that doesn't make it any less ridiculous
I’m from a country where African people are very welcome and loved ones. I hadn’t even known that some of the questions were sensitive before I went to the US for a summer. When I was there, I met with a black person and said her I liked her hair. I was so real. Because I wanted to make my hair braid. And she looked at me so weird. It was embarrassing for me. And then I couldn’t continue asking which hairdresser she was going? I normally tell my friends if I like their hairs or ask for hairdressers. But I learned it’s a touchy subject in the US. I think, because of the this shameful history, people are so sensitive. And it’s quite understandable.
“You napped headed n****” that’s where it’s starts from buddy. Quick question, what’s with the obsession with the hair? it’s weird
Let me in that country 😂
If you lived around a lot of black people and the culture... it is different in the US because we have been shamed and fettished and unwelcomely touched by people who don't know us or the culture. Then they tell us our hair is like animal hair and get their hair styled like us as a fad. We have been kicked out of schools and denied jobs because of it. So coming to the US you will get a poor response from the average black person.
Awwww... Your feelings were hurt, didn't they... ????? 😢
Yes exactly, preeaaach@@jaiintrigue499
I heard that "I'm pretty for a black girl" comment. I almost cried. People are so ignorant and disrespectful.
Why would anyone say that? Lots of black girls are beautiful!
yep of course you almost cried. that totally happened
Why would anyone say that!!!! You are not pretty!
Girl I know the feeling smh
i've heard the "your pretty for a black girl" several times in my life
I'm not racist, I have a black friend.
im not racist i have a white friend!
I'm not racist I have an Asian friend
I have a Native American friend! Do I win the friend off?
I have a native american friend, a black friend, an asian and philipeno friend this is the anti racism of canada
I have no friends:((((
I'm not racist, I have a white friend
Yes that indeed would make you not racist towards white people
Well yeah if you had a white friend you wouldn't be racist towards white because you are *f r i e n d s* with a white person.
Clout Dracula I’m not fatphobic, I have a fat friend.
@@goldenchanel8891 yes that indeed would make you not fatphobic
DAB 1 I’m joking lmao. Relax. I’m not fatphobic I was just trying to make fun of this ridiculous video
“Wait, you have 2 kids from the same person?”
“Wait, your kids father is still with you?”
“Wait, there’s no one in your family that’s in jail?”
wait don't use stereotypes, use facts
you took offence to that but we're use to the crap you just listed little snowflake
"Wait, your father isn't a non-functioning crackhead".
"Wait, your brother isn't dead from a gangfight?"
"Wait, your entire family isn't on welfare?"
"hey, come back here with my bike!"
I was once in an elevator with wife and kids and this Afro American lady kept staring and smiling. Since I didn't ask why, she volunteered an explanation.
"Do you know why I am staring and smiling? It's because I am trying to figure out why your kids have light colored hair, while both of you have black hair. That's why!"
When I told her that they had great grandparents with light hair, she smirked in silence.
I can't believe people actually say stuff like this to black people. Like wtf. Why do people need to mention colour at all? I don't get it.
That's America for yah. Stereotypes get recycled from generation to generation and I guess it'll always be an ongoing circle.
+mark james Your point is? You get what I'm saying so that's all that matters. I was looking at it like, its an ongoing cycle, racist parents raise their children to believe their racist views, those children grow up, they go through life hating people for the most ignorant reasons (stereotypes and generalised hate toward certain groups of people), sooner or later they have children of their on, they pass on what their parents taught them, and sadly the the cycle starts over again.
+Sadie Jarvis Blacks are a big problem where I live. It's the culture, not the skin color, of course. But just so happens that 100% of the people there with dark skin are part of that culture. So we sound racist but we're just trying to talk factually.
Steve Holmes No you don't sound racist, you are one!!
your copying and pasteing
didn't read
I'm totally for this video and I think it's great to point out how people can stereotype races and be rude. But is it really just white people who say this to black people or do other races just not say anything? The whole series is 'if... say the stuff white people say' but I've heard other races say this kind of stuff too.
Tabitha Akers People stereotype a lot not just white people, I'm brazilian and lived in italy for a long time and was stereotyped, everyone thought I danced samba, lived in a favela in Rio and didn't knew what cold was, it was annoying as hell, and when I got back to Brazil I was stereotyped for had lived in Italia, everyone always ask me if I only eat pasta/pizza/lasagna and fake a Napoli accent after they ask me if I can speak italian, it pisses me off every time
Tabitha Akers Of course other races are racist, but white people have a history of being racist, because of things like slavery, Chinese exclusion act, the internment of Japanese Americans during WW2, etc.
Tamila I know I am, but my point is that white people have had a lot of history involving them being racist, such as the aforementioned situations in history.
Tamila Tamila, when did I say "All white people are racist"? You are missing my point. Slavery, the Chinese Exclusion act, the internment of Japanese americans and much more were caused by white people. That is undeniable. And I know that a lot of white people aren't racist, but there USED to be a ton more racist white people. Hence history.
other people are racist too. but it's white privilege that enables them to do that without them experiencing it themselves
Videos making jokes about minorities, white people tell them to "get over it, it's just a joke."
Video turning that rhetoric around on white people, "stfu, how come only whites get racism these days, and not minorities?"
And yes, that's not all white people, just some that do this. I expect people replying angrily will be those very racists.
These aren't "white" jokes just making fun of white people. They are direct reversals of comments that are quite often made to black people, which is why there is no "If White people Said the Stuff Black People Say..." because again, that happens in real life.
It's only "just a joke" when they're not the butt of said joke.
I'm white and I find this hilarious
yea, obviously not all white people find this offensive, which is great.
Just pointing out that the ones who do find this offensive, are usually hypocrites. The world would be better if everybody could take a joke.
Hank Olson It's because you are 10 years old and never had your ass kicked for being White like 1000's of other European Americans have.
muggedbyapriest Said the White hater pervert.
This will never get old. I'm crying 😭😂😂🤣🤣😂 so true tho
Chocolate and vanillia, swiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrrrrrrllllll!
Orange is the new black
veronica singen earllllllllllllllllllllll earlllll
Yas! They're both amazing flavours! (Sorry if that sounded creepy)
+veronica singen If you know what I mean *wink*
+veronica singen Are you gay,./.,.////a?????
America's weird.
Yup
TheSm1thers very very weird
@Mr Ego nah not just black people
TheSm1thers says the person with a furry profile picture
Mr Ego white people are the weirdest though right? Right!
So true!! I've had a grown Caucasian man I barley met come up and touch my face telling me, "Wow that is softer than most races."
Nnnnoooononononononnonoooooooooooooooooooooooo burn his hands off!
9beccabrown9 Why is that ridiculous? Why is it ridiculous or offensive that he is amazed by differencies between different ethnicities? Are you crazy people???
***** Despite how curious you may be, that doesn't give you automatic permission to breach a someone's personal space. And on top of that, compliment you with some kind of fetishized bullshit like "It's softer than most races". Like excuse you? She isn't some toy or pet dog that anyone has simple access to. Hell, some people usually ask permission to touch dogs first. If she was a person of that man's race, he would not have done that. Because she is a different race, why is it that he felt he had the right to do something like that? Why is his curiosity prioritized over her level of comfort and body autonomy?
That is sad and terrible yet so hilarious!! I can just imagine a random guy walking up to you and doing that.. :D
That doesnt mean it isnt bad its just silly..
Did you clue in that he was trying to pick you up but has no game?
Lmfaooooo I soooooo needed this morning laugh 🤣😂🤭😂 I’ve been told way worse and they have the NERVE to say “ Oh no offense “ after🤨
They ? it’s crazy you say that almost like you think all white people say that shi thats privileged white people saying stuff like that
@Dylan Horton nobody said all white ppl LMFAO
They always wanna touch my hair, like I’m not the only one with hair in my head...
Pubehead
dude it's just different, Africans did the same thing when british came
I'm bald.☹
I require a sample from the hair in your head. It's likely that it is not hair but a large string like worm floating around in there.
I find it hard to believe that anyone wants to touch you anywhere, but especially your hair.
EVERYTIME-
"OMG CAN I FEEL YOUR HAIR?!" **just starts touching it**
"Nooo. NOOOOO. STAWWWP." **pushes them away**
sad girl the think I don't get is that it's hair, touch your own hair. Like you have it, I have it and so does everyone else
They like touching black hair cause it's so different from what they are used to.
However many times you say stop they just do it again the next day 🤦🏾♀️
Deadass Timbs
Yeah right it feels like trash or pubic hair
sad girl my mom went to a predominately black school and the girls would feel her hair and be like “OMG that white girl hair is so soft!”
OMG "your hair is amazing. it's kinda like my golden retriever... all limp and lifeless"
LMMFAO!!! omg if i get one more bitch touching my hair without my permission... that drives me insane!!!!
Yesssss!
That's what Koreans say to Black people a lot. XD
In before the white rights activists complain about "reverse racism".
***** it's always a trip to see certain races who are just so amazed by other races. if you look exotic to them they loose all composure LOL
U-Ming Lee lol! Let's hope this time i don't have to cut that shit off at 200 comments!
Di Confuzzled yeah that really weirds me out when people do that. just touching people in general. that level invasion of the personal bubble.
like i'm a hugger. i love hugging my friends but damn i'm not gonna even touch someone who barely knows me, let alone a stranger.
Back in the day, it wasn’t considered racist, I asked these kind of questions to black people & they asked me questions, it’s how we got to know about each other, how are you gonna learn anything, if you don’t ask questions? None of us were offended by the questions we asked each other.
"What do you mean you don't listen to Macklemore? You're white!" I lost it LMAOOOO
Lmaoooooo
got told that before one of my friend now when i met her she goes like oh love this song, so i asked her who sings it? she said it is Mary J. Blige, you know her?
Me: no I don't
Her oh really how come you dont know her?
Me : because i do not
Her : she black and you are black too so you must know her, I am sure you do maybe u just pretending.
Why does no one in the comments get the video? you've never heard anyone say these because they've all been changed to the other point of view. like the hair one. a lot of people go up to black girls with kinky hair and comment and touch it. and the name one "omg! you're name is so... unique! how
do you spell it???".
Britney Gordon I dont think you understood the point of those comments.
My name is Delores, which is pretty rare where I'm from. Everyone comments on how it's unique and spells it wrong, but I don't mind because that behaviour is something that transcends race. Everyone is curious about rare things, and rare is different for everyone.
Not only white people ask that
I do understand that these things actually do happen but they're still generalizations and I personally, as a white person, have never done anything like the things mentioned in the video to anybody. I'm just sayin.
I mean some of them are totally comparable but many are not at all... Like insults vs compliments lol. Such as being interested in something that holds meaning and tradition and wanting to know more about it (such as a name) verses saying how dull someone's meaningless name is? Asking if someone's boyfriends penis is big (whether it be because hes black, has big hands or big feet or w.e big penis stereotype u can think of) is rude cuz irs noneya what my mans penis is.. But asking if its really small is extremely insulting. So on and so forth.
Yup. I've definitely had a few of these experiences.
Silly white people
I was once asked by my college roomie if he could see my knife; I thought he was joking so I responded with "nah man, those things are very sacred to us, we only share that with specific people"
And he told me he understood
WTF?!?!
It's from 10 years ago and it's showing. Everyone is supposed to wear sunscreem 😭
Istgggf I cracked up at the line but yeah WEAR SUNSCREEN PEOPLE
The accuracy of this video 😂🤦🏾♀️
**Little Black Star** what do you mean by inaccurate ? Seems pretty accurate to me.
Diana Ayodele
Which bits are accurate.
It's impossible for it to be accurate because it's all made up or did you not notice that. You thought it was REAL lolz
The Comment Thief
Exactly! it's a made up story so htf can it be accurate
Peter McIver nah it was made based of experience u know how many time white people asked to touch my afro
This was spot on
"I'm from out of town.. Can you help me find some Meth?" 😂
I've been asked to score weed by a total stranger. Literally it was a salesman who came to my door regarding utility choice. Yup, guess what race he is.
Sterling Funny I’m neither. But how would you know if you don’t bother to get to know ANY of us but pull “facts” out of where you like to put your hamsters?
@@q.t.gamingfamily Happens even more when you have locs.
Mary Watkins oh I know. My son’s and one daughter has them. Ridiculous the brashness.
@@Strugglin I can bet my life that there are white more drug dealers and addicts SMH and the rich black drug dealers you mention I bet your life he has more white customers trust me i know what im talking about you white people will spend that whole check
This is so true!!! I'm white and I'm not being all butt hurt about it, a lot of white people DO say those things. This happens to my black friends all the time.
(I'm actually native American but it doesn't matter)
thank you for being YOU
Did you fall something and why are you telling all of TH-cam about your butt!
I'm white, never have I said any of these things.
closetfrerard Way yes it does feminist
I know it's scripted but I just love how he walks up to that guy and asks where can I find some meth that actually made me laugh
"I've never heard anybody say stuff like this!!!"
honey that doesn't mean it doesn't happen
I grew up in a predominately black neighborhood, so was around more black than white. Anyway, I have had white friends that want to "make friends with black people or get a black friend" ask me what they should talk about. I'm like....uh
....black folk are not some exotic species...just fuckin talk. It's like they think they need to be versed in rap, Tyler Perry movies, Ebony and 106th and Park to have a conversation with a black person.
You don’t?
bro i been doing it wrong my whole life tf
To be honest, given the attitude of black Americans, young ones especially, everything you do is a problem if you’re white. You’re on the docket before you’ve said hello, and constantly being “educated” on what to say and what not to say, to minorities, anything a white person tries to identify with or relate to, is cultural appropriation. So with that said, asking questions helps does it not? Is that suddenly a problem now too? What do you want us to do then?
@@someperson4819 IKR, not wanting to offend makes you racist or something
Sounds like you grew up smoking a lot of meat pipe.
Good ole Mitt!!!!
Da TH-camz
Oh my gosh protooooooooo!!!!
Hey Proto! U ma CRAKA! LOL :)
Holy sh*t its real proto
I'm on the darker scale of light skin and coworkers always comparing their tans to me when they come back from vacation. 🙄
Honestly I'd throw hands at that point
This video is gold. It should've been longer.
"So you purposely go in the sun to get darker?"
"Is your naturally long or is it weave?"
But you cry when it's the opposite, racist slag
"I can say it, my girlfriend's white!"
Probably the funniest and most accurate part imo LOL
Race is a USA cultural obsession. There was this woman that used to sit on the steps to the apartment building's entrance every day at the same time and all I could manage to understand from her fervent resonant declarations were the rhythmic, syncopated and seemingly interminable utterances of the words black and white.
Just imagine her nose must not be able to smell filth!
This video is not meant to be funny, woman
The black girl is very beautiful
yes she's very pretty!
Facts!
Sorry as a straight white Male I've been brainwashed by society to only see white (which is the evil colour of course) and grey, because it's the color of concrete. And yes she is very beautiful if that is a woman of course, you can never be too careful these days. Joke^ just in case I needed to spell it out for any of you.
No not really looks like she has some cultural appropriation going on with that hair that's not her hair its a weave from a beautiful white girl. If black women were so beautiful and loved there looks so much why do they pay thousands of dallors a year to have fake white hair
Talima Siegfried irrelevant
This is funny, but it’s also really sad because black people actually get treated like this.
its all on the internet, go outside.
White Americans like "I never hear this" hmmmm I wonder why...
😂
Because we don't bring race into everything. Unlike other folks
XDD
+iN eVerY FANDOM yoU cOUld ThiNk oF Taehyung
+TheFrozenGargon What you said has nothing to do with the video and what it was about.
This might be my favorite thing ever... As a POC it's insane how much I can relate. You guys nailed it. Thank you.
You're not POC lmfao 🤣
@@keylon0088 ? You went out of your way to comment on the appearance of a person you’ve never seen 😂
@@MzM3H and so did you..
I have never NEVER wanted to Touch a black persons hair. I would pay, to NOT touch it.
Only whites who touch black hair are insecure fearful whites, usually vulnerable white women who FEEL PRESSURE to socialize and not fear Blacks. So they push themselves to do faux-intimacy. It’s a self preservation tactic. Shouldn’t be mocked or shamed, but understood.
@@bdmenne no one, I mean no one needed this comment 🤣
This video was entertaining.
your profile picture is entertaining
Aaron Ray
Stop stalking me you comment Nazi.
I'm not being rude or anything but it's fucking amazing how I see you everywhere. You're teleporting. Aren't you.
Rare Toothless
I've got youtube priority status which makes my comments go to the top which, in turn, makes me seem like I'm everywhere.
You're still teleporting :3
Also what the hell is your profile picture? It makes my day every time it see you XD
"So you have to WEAR sunscreen?" the sun doesn't like you? that's crazy!!
"Good ole Mitt, couldnt do it. Could. Not. Do it." Lmaooooooo
Wow, I'm white and I'm not even butthurt. I think I'm the only one.
Girl, some people are just plain stupid. They're mad because they've probably done these things themselves
Yes you re a special snowflake.
No I'm white too and I thought it was HILLARIOUS. See we have this thing called a brain, it helps us not see things in the worse possible light
Mad Mitch Well said
Good girl Andrea 😉
Usually I don't like BuzzFeed, but I agree with this so much.
dont go to the dark side
+Nike B*tch The channel was previously named BuzzfeedYellow, it even says in the description
It's not true no matter how much you agree with it
Destiny Robinson hello there fellow army
Trexatron it is it happens all the time
I don't mind people asking about my hair, but touching it without permission is really dehumanizing
im loving these comments pointing out how ridiculous it is for white people to get hurt by this because everything in this video a white person has said and done at least one and is ashamed of it
***** hahahahahah very funny
King Of Boston most of the comments are pointing out how white people would get butthurt...not the people themselves thats what i was saying
debbie Akadely Me neither. I'm not offended at all.
debbie Akadely I've never done this seriously. I've only joked about these types of things, as pretty much every person from every race makes jokes about other races. Also just to point out, when you generalize and say "a white person" you are calling out whites that don't even live in America. I know this might be annoying to say, but technically, England was the first country to abolish slavery, meaning that white people also took a stand against racism long before any other race did, so we aren't really all bad, and we shouldn't all be ashamed of something we have said in the past. Every race should be proud of the things their ancestors have done that were good but remember not to boast about it.
I've never done any of that and I'm not offended. But, everyone should still wear sunscreen lol.
Please continue this series! If Latinos Said The Stuff White People Say next
That girls skin tone and hair is so beautiful😍
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1:43 made me laugh SO bloody hard
Funny thing is, BuzzFeed would never even think of making a video about If White people said the stuff Black people would say.
Not much to say, its either ngger or welfare check
😂😂 doesn't feel so nice when the shoe is on the other foot
Diil Avery why would you call yourself out of your name??? And that's you but some Caucasian would be offended
you called yourself a cra****
Diil Avery not something you hear every day
***** first off im mixed race. my mother is black and my father is white so I couldn't be racist if I even wanted to . so you can kill it with calling me a racist . And I was raised with both parents being to different races , I come from both worlds bitch . And most people with straight hair is fascinated with curly hair not just black hair , espeically big thick curly hair . Nice try weak bitch #tryagain #fail
Diil Avery its disrespectful were all human and all people. why put another culture down or even your own
I really appreciate this. Some people don't realize what they say till you spin it back on them.
It’s all fun & games until they get a sip of their own medicine. They call it “reverse racism” 😂
cry more
this never happens, like ever
The rubbing of hands while asking for help finding meth took me out 😂😂😂😂
This video is hilarious and perfection hahah white people getting offended. I would say they got to walk a mile in our shoes, but this video only covered 3 feet.
Oh come on, don't act as if every black person born in this day and age has experienced extreme racism or prejudice on a constant basis because that is simply just not true. Seriously though, the holocaust happened to the jews and there is still plenty of somewhat prejudice and semi racist jokes used towards them but they were not born in the time of the holocaust just as you were not born in the time of slavery or when racism was common place so don't keep this whole constant victimization thing going as an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
Oh come on, don't act like hardly any black people in this day and age haven't experience extreme racism. Honestly, if you're not black you'll never get it. Just accept that. I've seen videos, performances, skits, and stand-up of people of many races, white, latino, asian, indian, other blacks, etc. making jokes about black people in the way we are, stuff we say, and how we act, and I think they're gold and so hilarious and so do other black people. What's ANNOYING is that when black people make fun of, white people, white people want to shout reverse racism when they truly don't seem to know what that really means, as if they just learned the term yesterday and can't stop using it. We don't complain about HALF the racism we enoucther because honestly hardly any other race seems to give a shit because they think "Oh its 2014, things aren't like that anymore." Other peoples suffering, in any sense or degree, shouldn't be used to diminishes your suffering. For example, I would never use my struggles in life, the racism I've encounter, to invalidate any suffering you've experienced in your life, no matter what they are. So don't act like we're trying to play the victim when we HAVE been in 2014, and wish weren't.
What don't you shut the fuck up and retain good information. One, you know a lot of those statistics have been proven to have faults to the information gathered and calculated? Two, why are you using statistics from almost TEN years ago? Would you like me to be on your level and say, why when all these shootings take place it's mainly a white male causing the trauma? Don't pigeon-hole and judge an entire race on bullshit stats you ill-advised, worthless prick. That's how you gain nothing out of life by judging everyone and never getting to know anyone because you want to base everything off fucked statistics from 2005. I feel sorry for people like you.
miguel el santos sir read a book almost a equal number of Christians died in the holocaust
Chel N. Yes, insult me, way to prove a stereotype and to win an argument. Plus i'm talking about you linking your sources as opposed to directly disagreeing as no doubt some of your information is correct.
I'm white and this is hilarious Lmao
Nick George why would you have to state that you are white just because you found the video funny.. ffs
Does nobody realize that they change people's comments, they did it to my comment as well. Because of that, I highly doubt he actually said that.
Tracy/Nicholas Woodstock Um they don't have the right to do that, though they can delete comments
HETxBEEST It shows what it's like when the tables have tuned and when while people are generalized.
itx nit meant to be a joke
As a black person who doesnt like rap music and mainly listens to kpop and so called 'white people's' music, I get weird looks for singing a song that was not made by a black person...
and I go to a school which is 70% Hispanic 20% black
and 10% white...
and whatever they say something rasict or just rude I curse them out in Korean since only 1 person in my school speaks it
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I'm black and I freaking love Kpop. I'm an ARMY btw!!
Cassidy Starke I love your profile pic! Natural Hair is gorgeous!❤️🌸
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My school is like the exact same as yours, I go to a 70%hispanic 20%white 10%black school. :D
I remember once this girl just kept touching my hair every day for the first week of 7th grade like I was some mystery- 😭. It got to the point where I was fed up with her and when she touched my hair that day I told her to stop and that I didn’t like it and felt uncomfortable by it. I think I said it a little harsh but she got the point 😂❤. The moral of the story is to not always put up with people’s sh1t, especially if it’s racial and/or discriminatory ❤🙏.
She probably wasnt being racist, she probably was just interested by your hair
@@WetPumpkin but she never asked, and I asked her politely the first time and she continued for several days.
@WetPumpkin being interested doesn't give you permission to touch others bodies
@@prestonc9059 you sure right ✊🏽❤️
@@has_n0energy117 ok now that makes more sense
I'm black and a lot of my white friends listen to rap while my black friends and I listen to Adele, Ed Sheerwn, Maroon 5. I find that ironic.
I don't think going against stereotypes that have already been discredited is ironic. Why do you think it's ironic?
Ok well I don't want to sound stereotypical or racist but I guess it would make sense for a black person to listen to a majority black genre of music like rap while a white person would listen to a majority white genre of music like rock and roll, (which was actually invented by black people)
It is not ironic as adele , maroon and Eead Sheeran are black approved , meaning most young black people actually listen those because it is mostly soulful pop .
I don't know any blacks who listen to Maroon 5, and I don't even know who Ed Sherwin is, do you live in bizarro land?
Karl Slaggerfeld My land is just fine, I am one of the many mixed race kids in the household so i think i have a better insight into many cultures that you'll never have. so clearly i am the voice of authority here while you are a clueless cretin and you don't deserve a voice.
I've noticed that my generation seems to be obsessed with subverting expectation to create awkward situations for the purposes of humour, but I'm really hoping that videos like this start to become more common, not only because I enjoy this type of humour, but it can educate and highlight inconsistencies in social norms and society.
Do people really say things like this? I can't even.
Adrian Smith For sure. As a black girl, I went to a private school and people have said all of these things to me, lol.
Y'all are so mad ab this video but fail to realize that a lot of white people subconsciously say these things and I know this from experience. Growing up in a predominantly white school made these things so close to me. I'm actually glad y'all are offended. Maybe now you'll realize that this is how a lot of you make us feel on a daily basis. Of course we don't say anything about it because we're used to at this point but it doesn't mean it isn't offensive. When y'all say these things to us, it offends us just as much as this video offended you.
John Johnny nobody is declaring hatred on anyone. These video are TO BRING ATTENTION‼️‼️
I was in a predominately black and mexican school, I was bullied for being white. You know how many kids I had to beat up?
Hey- you have a lot of silly people leaving rude comments. Im white- I hear you, and Im sorry. Some of these things are maliciois, and some come from genuine ignorance, or from awkward, ignorant white guilt. Id encourage you to lovingly speak up of its someone who is hurting you but otherwise seems kind. Is it fair you have to carry the burden of educating the ignorant majority? No, its not. But there are people who will do better once they know better. 💜💜💜💜 God bless.
HammerBroGH because it is a shithole :)
I'm white and I didn't find any of it offensive and I've never said any of that to a melanin person before.
Coming back to these a decade later to see how we're doing these days
Someone asked me how I wash my hair...
please just save yourself and don't watch the video if you're gonna feel some type of way and say 'I'm white and I never say this!1!!' or 'why does evry1 think white ppl r so racist! we're not!!1!'
Its not that all of you guys are racist. Its just the stereotype. And alot of other races get judge and are seen as minors compared to white people. (Its from my experience)
Lol I get called white chocolate a lot. Is that necessarily bad? I mean, I'm just trying to be myself and live my everyday life how I want it, I don't see how that makes me "white"...? I told someone I listen to a lot of rock and metal and this is exactly what they said: "are you trying to be white AND emo? Emo is only for depressed white people. I didn't think black people could like that kind of stuff."
Leora Ojadi I have been called an Oreo cookie by friends. I immediately call them out. It's not a compliment. It's a slur.
Leora Ojadi Well they're fucking stupid and ignore them. Be who you want, don't let anyone drag you down. :3
Lol that's like a reverse of when white people like rap and shit and people be like "are you trying to be black"
Just tell them that they're being racist assholes, and tell them whats wrong with what they're saying.
Leora Ojadi people shouldn't say things like that. i'm sorry people have said that to you and about other people. i'm getting from your comment that you don't feel very hurt by their words and if my interpretation is correct then that's good (although i wouldn't be surprised if they did hurt you). i apologize for my difficulty in interpreting your comment. it may be because of my Asperger's which makes it hard for me to decipher what people say among other things.
I love this series, I'm black and I hate people picking at my afro and saying these stupid stereotypes. I feel for every non-caucasian lol
See I'm caucasian and that just isn't something i would do. It really isn't. I dont know anyone that would. But then again i mostly stick to my own business.
Why do y'all let these people casually bully you ? I don't get it.
@@tatienono idk really, sometimes i back up or stand there awkwardly
“Yo, what’s up my crack” 🤣
What is crack pal?
Haha funny calling somebody a racial slur
@@justanisland1809 what does "crack" meaning?
@@myvalentineowo2318 it is short for cracker which is a racial slur don’t say it
@@justanisland1809 'oh I just wanted to know because I never heard that before- thanks for telling-
note that everyone thats getting offended and butthurt by this is WHITE. if the roles were flipped (which they have been), white people would find it hilarious. first of all, if this doesn't apply to you, don't be offended. find it humorous, as its original intent it. if it DOES apply to you, consider changing your ways and realize that some things you're saying are offensive to others. a two minute video spoof shouldn't offend you or "degrade your people," especially since your "people" haven't been globally degraded or humiliated in many ways since the beginning of time (& i said MANY, not ANY. to say that white people haven't suffered at all in any way, shape, or form is most likely an ignorant statement because at some point in history, there had to have been a group of caucasians that have been degraded in some way. i can't think of any, but that's not to say it didn't happen).
The video is funny and I am white. As for your other point the racial group I belong to was the victim of 2 genocides and hundreds of years of penal laws. If you were to look at the Armenians under Turkish rule or Jews in Nazi Germany you will see evidence of white people being oppressed.
@@wonjubhoy We're talking about America, not some foreign country. Nobody besides maybe native americans have been treated worse than black people IN AMERICA. Stop reaching
@Cam Bam This country was full of native americans, now the population is what, not even 1%? They didn't go through slavery but however they weren't given much of a chance to survive either
Can you shut up you’re white
@@glt918 most of them died of sickness.
LOL! Yes, thank you for making this. I'm black and I've heard most of this stuff. "you don't act black." "you sound white." "Shouldn't you listen to rap music?" "I know the perfect girl for you, her name is Maquisha." "I'm not racist, my cousin is black." smh...
i'v been called a white girl by a white guy. i broke up with him and basically told him to go look for his white girl.
It gets weird..my friend said I looked like a poodle a few weeks ago. And then within that same day I was standing at the door before class and I feel a tug on the back of my head. Some girl is stroking and pulling at the curls 💀 still on the same day a random teacher squeezed past me and her hand accidentally brushed against my hair. She apologized and then her face lit up as she noticed how soft it is, and proceeded to pet me like a dog. Random teacher, not one I’ve had, not one I know, random middle aged woman.
Your life seems like a movie. WOW. And I'm not just saying this because it really DOES, but because I've been told my life is like a movie, too, 2 or 3 times.
@@yelenalll we all have those movie moments. Unfortunately that was one of mine 🥲
Idk why people are assuming that this video is generalizing all white people. We know that NOT EVERY SINGLE WHITE PERSON does this, BUT, it's not like this isn't a common thing. If you are a white person who doesn't say any of these things cool, and you shouldn't have to get all butt hurt about something you don't do. While yes there is some PREJUDICE towards white people there isn't a whole lot of complete racism because, that is something that, in the end, black people can't really benefit from. Same thing for the video about "If Asians Said the Things White People Say".
Lol...preach!
Because it doesn't say "what some white people say"
And?
This is just a joke, while it is actually true that some white people say that
Gary Barnes I wish I could like a comment more than once.
Someone told me that my hair looks like a tarantula?? And she didn't even think it was rude...
My stomach...lol
😂😂😂😂 This is soo hilarious; you all displayed the madness perfectly. Bravo 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This was absolutely perfect!
Everything was accurate and true. 👌🏾💯
Shat up
Blac
@@Movetheproduct
Shouldn't you be running from sunlight and buying sunscreen. 🤔
I do agree that maybe they should rephrase the title to specify that these comments come from ignorance, but in terms of the content of the video and what the video is meant to do, I don't understand the people who are like, "this video is racist or offensive". 😑 Umm, Duh! That's the whole point. To show some white people how they sound. It doesn't make sense to be like, "if white people did this, they would be called racist" That is literally the entire purpose of the video... There is a considerable amount of white people that DO say this stuff. I'm biracial, but this is not a petting zoo, don't touch my hair. Don't call me exotic, I am a human, not a damn... Snake. Don't sexualize, objectify, and/or fetishize me. It is dehumanizing. There is a difference between appreciation and fixation.
not alot of whites to that, and for them to generalize all whites to saying fhing like that just isn't nessisary or politically correct.
+Dearmore Ladies Its not potitically correct to call people on their bull.......😑
Great comment 👌
Powerful comment! I couldn't agree more.
So true
What up my crack..er . Don't worry, my girlfriend is white 😭
He's not defending anything, just stating the truth.
So if I'm black I can say the n word, and if I'm white I can say sorry. Who ever said racial equality wasnt a thing?
@Artur Terho ya right
Pure gold. Bless this video.
0:16 bro im not even black im just barely dark skinned and I can relate to this just because I dont have straight hair
Well, straight hair is kinda cool yk?
Imagine if this was the other way around.. People would be in a fucking frenzy.
I'm black and i find this incredibly funny.
+Lorietta Watson Hey there bestie! Lol I just rewatched this video for the laughs
I'm white and I agree with this message
nobody cares slave
I lost it at
"You're so pretty for a white girl"
Man blacks do say that all the time
@@SuicideRedemption first of all no tf we don't so you can get out yo feelings.
@@Kkeeli Yes I've heard this come more from black people more than whites.
Kkeeli1009 Kkeeli_1009 you mean you don’t? Because you can’t possibly speak for all black ppl!!!!!! I’ve heard to plenty or “for a Puerto Rican.” Stop playin’! This is typical!
Kkeeli1009 Kkeeli_1009 first of all yes tf you do
The forbidden video: "what if white people said the things black people say?"
“What do you mean you don’t listen to Macklemore - you’re white”
I want that tattooed everywhere on my body.
I dont remember what I was watching but they said "omg your white!! Can u say something in caucasian?"
wait a minute, is caucasia a country?
@@zachvii6476 Please edit that comment so it makes sense
@@kiwikiwi2483 as it was it was a fully functioning sentence. i added additional punctuation to make or easier for you.
@@zachvii6476 And you don't seem very, well.... Bright to put it kindly. Caucasia is not a country. Caucasian is the official name for white skinned individuals who's origins are in Europe (in other words the vast, VAST majority of white people)
Said an English speaker
That black chick is so cute, her hair is so neat
+Dp2001.1201 P Same here
+Alexander G Aye, she's gorgeous ^^
+Mija Williams I think when he says "neat" he means cool lol
its true
and beautiful 😍 ❤️@@milkandmatcha
I would honestly love it if yall talked to me like this. It's hilarious 😂