Agreed, but not only Texas, as they are coming as far East as my home state of SC, causing home values in my small town to jump 25% in the past 2 years.
Loved it! "He has a gun!" "It's ok! Everyone here has a gun! It's OK!" "Sorry....we don't really like guns. There's a lot of crime where we are from." "Well, I understand. There's not a lot of crime here...." "Why???" "Cause everyone here has a gun....."
My Sister hated the gun culture here, especially cause her eldest son loves them, (My mom & I started sneaking him to the range @ 10) After 8 yrs in AZ he's moving back to DFW for college. 🤠🙏😇
This clip is funny, but the truth is, about 30% of my neighbors are now from California. When we approach them to welcome them to the neighborhood, they look at us funny, like there's something wrong with us. What get's me the most is the judgmental and condescending attitude. Texans are very welcoming people, but please don't judge us and don't try to change us. We like our liberty and freedom. Thank you!
I feel sorry for you. They will change your land. Unlike refugees they have voting rights and if they are condescending towards your lifestyle, they will want to change it according to their taste. And their taste had caused most of the problems they now have fleed from. Perhaps you can change some of them with your kindness. You will see.
@@ellenslerner255 Honestly, don't bother. If enough Texans and Floridians moved to flip ca and ny, they wouldn't have their home states left by the time they came back. CA has some damn fine weather, don't get me wrong, I worked aerospace for most of the early 2000s there, but if you're not a city person... Well all of southern California is one big city from LA to the border. People weren't meant to live like that.
@@ellenslerner255 Fortunately, there are factions within commiefornia that are taking our great state back from the psycho leftist commies, at the local level, they've already retaken several counties in the northern and central parts of the state, starting with sherrif's offices, DA's, School Boards, City Councils, and so on. It's a very exciting time.
@@p_campbell , close. Don't forget over 95% of shooting happen in gun free zones and the cities with the highest gun crime are the cities with the most restrictions.
I mean... that is what they believe! That was the joke! "Uh yeah guns actually increase safety! My personal gunlobbiest said so" :D It is just a sketch :)
I miss Tejas.... I loved learning Tejas history while in junior high and high school. Which is one of the reasons I get so hot when someone says we stole Tejas
I agree it all except the friendly part. Maybe it's because I live within 100 miles of a major city, but just about everybody are irredeemable monsters with no common curtesy. or remorse.
@@stillplayswithtrains1442 They're not taught actual history. They're taught propaganda. When it comes to the thirteen original colonies America was founded on, the colonists purchased the land from the natives. Yet the left will still claim America was founded on stolen land. We really can't blame them. They didn't give themselves participation trophies.
I was in Texas visiting my brother, coming from South Africa, he told me not to do stupid shit. I asked why? he replied, everyone here has a gun...... I asked him what if I get robbed? He said just shout and scream, other people with guns will come help you. Never felt safer, especially compared to communist mandela South Africa.
I moved to Oklahoma from California and all my neighbors came by and introduced themselves to us and gave us their phone numbers and blessed us. I’m so happy here. I’m not talking about two or three neighbors I’m talking about the entire block. I’ve never felt more welcome anywhere in my entire life. I live in a rural area the smallest house is on 5 acres. I feel extremely fortunate to find such a nice community God has Blessed my family 😎
I am a native Texan. I spent 6 years in Fairfield and Vacaville. It got more radical every year. I got out of there as fast as I could. First to Germany, then, military retirement back to East Texas
This warmed my heart, because I'm originally from Texas, and the Texan gentleman's laugh reminded me so much of my dad's laugh. He's been gone 20 years, but I can remember his laugh like he was still right here. Thanks so much for this great video!
As a brazilian, when I was planning visiting the states people told me about California. Beautiful beaches, hollywood, celebrities and everything (yes, they talked about Hollywood/celebs like it's a good thing). Then I did a quick research on how things really are in California, so I decided to go to Texas, the state of "conservatives, racists, bigots, fascists, neonazis and hypocrites"... And man, even as a tourist I was *SO WARMLY WELCOMED* that I didn't even wanna leave there anymore. Very kind, warm, good-hearted, family people, quite similar to my own culture. It felt like home. Didn't feel a single bit of what media says about the state. Contrats to all Texans for that. It's really *AMAZING!!!* 🇧🇷🤝🇺🇸
Yeah, we're so backward here that it took literally hundreds of us to put a man on the moon. When people got back from the moon, they were still nice people that were part of the community.
The funny thing is, it's true. Well the reductive part. Microaggressions are ridiculous. It's sad people think that people can be defined by a simple pronoun.
"You see, I identify as a sane adult American and pronouns are a microaggression against my identity". Learn the lefty's linguistic bullshit and you can use it against it.
@@sinisterthoughts2896 In French, we did a weird thing. We had neutral from Latin, but it got lost along the way and we decided that only female things would get their specific pronouns, while masculine thing would not and use the neutral pronoun. The most comical thing is that men (which belong to "male things" -- yes, we have gender for inanimate objects like "table") did not complaint, but women did. So, basically, if you have a horde of women, you can say "ELLES" and anyone will know with 100% certainty there wasn't any men in the group. If you have a horde of men, you have to say "ILS" and nobody can tell with 100% certainty that there wasn't any men in the group. (Could be 100% women, but unknown by the person recounting) So, to say it was specifically a group of men, you have to spell it out: "a group of men". This huge linguistic imbalance in favor of women was never an issue for men, the laughable part is that women do complaint about it by twisting it weirdly, stating that "IL" is masculine, thus making men much more represented than they are. Reality it that it has the opposite effect, you can question "il" and "ils", but you can't question "elle" and "elles". It's how you can see that those movements do not care about women and will destroy women for their own interest.
When we moved to Texas from CA, we were welcomed warmly and treated with the utmost respect once we showed that we came here to celebrate Texan values. We have more friends here in Texas after only 7 years than we did in CA after 36 years.
The only thing I like better about California (some parts) is the beautiful landscape and weather. That's it. You couldn't pay me enough to live there though unfortunately. It's sad because if it wasn't a blue state, I would move there just for the weather and ocean!
We’ve had the exact same experience. Moved to TX from CA in 2017, and have made more friends here in 5 years, then a lifetime in CA. People here are SO FRIENDLY, warm, inviting, and fun. I’ve also met a ton of CA transplants here in TX, and every one of them have brought their conservative values with them, just like us. I ❤️ TEXAS!
My son, who is from Texas, was living in California where he met his California wife. When they decided to move to Texas my daughter-in-law's friends were a-gasp. She said they were like "Ugh, Texas is full of church goers and cowboys." Yes, God bless Texas.
@@marting.8205 right? I was telling a Co worker even though you don't believe in God do you really think it's a bad thing my 3 year old loves church, prays before dinner and baby Jesus during Christmas is her favorite thing not gifts?!? There are worse things in the world we could be teaching her. He couldn't find a reason to argue that despite hating churches
My gf has lived in the Bay Area for well over a decade, but she grew up in Georgia. When she finally moved down to Texas the way she described Californians was everything that was showed in this video.
A version of this happened to a California coworker who drove cross-country with a friend from LA. The friend flew back at Dallas. The friend panicked once they hit Texas because everything was open and nobody was wearing masks.
@@GirlWithThePlumbobTattoo so many do. I'm there still, and every day I still stand in line and "social distance" and wear a mask every day because it is still required where I am at. Covid restrictions have gone away in many places still. It's a fucking clown show
@@TheOneTrueFett they are brainwashed! They stopped thinking and using their brain to think things thru! I left 2 years ago with my family and never felt freer than I do in Texas. There are mostly normal here.
In Honduras, where I'm from, many people have guns, but there's always a lot of crime because the gangs are more powerful than the government, because the richest country in América, the USA, has the richest drug-addicts, and they FUND the gangs, so the US is why Honduras is shit. I hate the USA. Glad I left it. I was not illegal when Ientered, and I was not deportedwhen I left. Who wants to be in that gay shithole when WW3 knocks, and the civil war to come?
@@DG-sc1yu lol you think these liberals will vote conservative. They vote Democrat no matter what. My hope is that the Texas weather will eventually get to them and they go back home with their tails between their legs.
As a Californian I totally understand. I have to deal with these idiots over here than love Newsom. I feel bad for Texas having to deal with this BS. Just know that there are millions of us here in Ca that are not ok with what is going on here. Keep fighting the good fight Texans
I was signing a conservative petition here in So Cal today and a women walked by and said "Newsome's doing a great job" ...and I replied back, "oh yeah, teaching school children they can become drag queens is just great" ....it's sick" ....she had NO come back.
*George Renz -* My condolences for having to put up with Gruesome Knew-some-but-not-much. Unless you're staying because it's a target-rich environment, pack up and git thee gone. Don't look back, unless the sewer has a special fascination. *Former East Bay Over-the-Berzerkely-Hills Californian*
@@barrya.6212 You should leave CA, buddy. Just like I did. Move to a red state. I used to live in the Bay Area. These progressives have gone so far down the deep end that there is nothing anyone can do to bring them back to reality and normalcy. Plus, just know that these progressives hate you. Deeply. Passionately. Hate you. I've never felt more unwelcome and hated than when I moved to the most "diverse and inclusive" region of the country. Yeah right. Bunch of haters.
That cracked me up….. went back to college to finish my degree a couple years ago… it pissed me off having people ask for my pronouns…. It’s like food, if I don’t tell you I’m a vegan it’s because I eat meat. Same with pronouns, if my hair is a natural color and I don’t tell you my pronouns it’s because they’re the ones that match my equipment (I have a penis, it’s he/him)…..
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ I have it as part of my name here, but at work (and other places) people are surprised when it comes out I'm vegan. That's because I'm neither ashamed nor proud of it so no need to shout it at people. If someone asks me for my pronouns I'm going to have to use that 'microagression' line. Something like "I am grossly offended that you can't tell just by looking at me!"
Literally had two couples move here (Texas) from California. Thankfully they don't seem this extreme but I did half jokingly / seriously say "just don't vote for the same bull crap that ruined your state and forced you to move here because you couldn't afford to live anymore."
what's funny is, I started talking to a Californian, who had visited Austin and she was thinking of moving to Austin, I gave her that same speech, if you are moving here do not California our Texas....I wonder what happened to her after that...lol...we never spoke again.😂
@Ashley Volkoun lol I’m sure he’s, like most of us, are aware that not everyone is like that. He was just sharing a memory, not making a general statement 👍🏾
I moved from LA to Florida this past July and it was by far the best decision I’ve ever made. It’s so easy to forget how terrible and ass backwards LA is, every time I go back to visit family I want to vomit at the state of my hometown.
@@therapturedmichelle I've never been to the U.S, but from what I know, it's infested with gangs, crime and drugs. Apart from Hollywood maybe, LA suburbs especially are dodgy and crime ridden. Look at Compton, Watts, etc.
If random moved to the northern part of Florida, welcome to the South. I’m due east of Cedar Key out in the country, will take this over the city. Low taxes, gun friendly and real people.
I love how you showed the Texan wasn’t stupid, as Southerners are often stereotyped. He knew EXACTLY what he was doing as he trolled his new CA neighbors.
@@RisingUnderdog I’ve only seen a few minutes of that but those people are stupid too. I don’t associate with them though because they are way to extreme.
@C S not all of them are stupid but statistically they are less smart than other areas of the country. Also I showed some people like 20 sources that convey my claim about their intelligence and they got really mad.
The 21' blackouts we're no joke. Very lucky my Uncle got a multi fuel generator for Christmas. I took my two propane tanks and all my gas cans over to his house. So did my mom #1 & Mom #2 and my Sister in law. We had a full house 8adults and 7kiddos,but it was very cozy. Hot water and everyone bundled up watching old DVD's. Both my mom's got their own gennies last year along with three full propane tanks. We vowed as a family, never again.
That one had my laughing hard too. I have a lot of family in Houston and it bothers me that the big cities in Texas are still so blue after 2 years of this Democrat Congress and Presidency.
I'm a fellow Texan who lives where there should be Wind Power. Amarillo, Texas. But we're not on the ERCOT Grid. If there's was a place in these great United States, that should harness wind power? It's here in NW Texas. Interestingly, several hundred miles to the SW is one of the largest Oil and Natural Gas fields in North America. The Permian Basin including Odessa, Midland and West into New Mexico. Amarillo is very close to where the SE part of the Eastern grid meets NW part of the ERCOT grid and the SW part of the Western Grid. I've heard there's a move to create a giant DCto DC intertie. Thus allowing slight AC Frequency variations to occur while allowing power transfer between the grids. That sounded like a great idea. An electrical engineering transmission line interconnect ~25 years ago. It's a secondary avocation for me. Today it sounds like sending power to Traitors and Domestic Enemies of the Constitution. We are about 20 miles away from the second largest natural canyon in the US. Palo Duro Canyon. We have a moderate 4 season climate. Until the next Mini-Ice Age? Then we'll be at the Northern part of the human habitable land area in the US. That'll be helpful for my Sons and Grand-Children to survive. I May be Wrong I May be Right May the Road Rise with You
I live in San Francisco and this video is so unbelievably accurate. It’s not practical for need to move, but I’m hoping I will be able to one day so I can escape this kind of bullshit. I think Babylon Bee is just brilliant!
As a Californian that can not stand those types of Californians that was funny as hell. Thank you. I feel for my buddies in Texas having to deal with some of the people that have made that move.
I know a guy I grew up with. Became a teacher and votes blue for everything. Up and left California for Tennessee. Just to continue doing the same voting there. Liberalism is a mental disorder SMH
I'm in north Florida and a lot of folks have fled the weather and the taxes of the big east coast cities for my state. Amazing how many of them want to turn this place into exactly what they moved away from.
I agree with you Brian. I know many Californians that don’t fall under the stereotype portrayed in this hilarious (and sadly accurate in may cases) video.
As a New Yorker who’s been living in Texas for nearly a year, this is hilarious. That Texan hospitality did surprise me when my family and I moved here and that’s because you don’t get that back in New York but we easily adapted to the Texan life and even though I’m not from here, living in Texas, finally feels like I’m home.
@@korb3n_Dallas_plays I’ve been voting red since Obama second term. He’s the reason why I looked into what Republicans are all about. I would never vote Democrat again.
I grew up in upstate NY. My father managed to raise 3 conservative daughters though he'll always pull blue, go figure. Everyone around me complained about the snow, taxes, regulations and crime. I could never understand why they didn't up and r-u-n o-f-t. I did at 18. Southern friendliness was foreign and the huge,expansive roadways were weird. I tried to convince my family to move away...I guess they like to complain more than solve their problems.
I grew up in California during the 70's and 80's. Left in 1990. We never locked our doors. We knew our neighbors and didn't experience crime or homelessness. We went to church, the beach, the mountains... As long as you stayed away from Compton or Los Angeles. It was a nice place back then. When I went back for a friend's wedding... It's decline into hell was hard not to notice. Places I walked with girlfriends on the beach barefoot had needles and defecation and thugs. Not all the homeless are bad. But I'll admit I watched my back, and my feet.
"Where are the sirens, the helicopters overhead, the needles on the street???" I was born and raised and still live in Sacramento, California. I have to say, this is too funny, and too accurate.
We stopped at the Jim Boy’s for Tacos Sunday (just off Watt a bit South of 80). I see this bright orange plastic bit in the next parking space. Sure enough, it’s a syringe. At least they were nice enough to put the cap back on the needle part. Yep, time to go back up the hill and get outta Sac County.
@@ctrlbrwl Yes, but what can you do? 🤷🏽♂️ The local govt does nothing but push them to a different street. Theres videos of CHILDREN walking through these types of environments on the way to school. Wish YT didn’t delete links or I would post some. Just search it here on YT.
Texan friendliness will always have a fond place in my heart. I was stranded in LA 500 miles from home (long story). This was back in the day when cell phones all had different style chargers. I had no cash, no phone charge, and no way to get back home. No one would let me use their phone. I was even laughed out of a dentist office when I told them I was trying to reach home in Sacramento. After a couple hours I came across a church and walked in. Inside were 5 or 6 people setting up sound equipment who, upon hearing I needed a phone, immediately pointed me to a table covered in cell phones. I grabbed one, called home, and a solution was found. When I went back in, I thanked the owner of the cell phone and told him I was starting to lose faith in my fellow Californians. He laughed and said, "Son, we're from Texas."
@@KJ-od8wq In a state of 37m people, YMMV. I was right next to Disneyland. If it were one or two people, i'd shrug it off, but it was a couple hours of wandering into businesses and explaining that I was stranded and asking as politely as I could, could I use their phone. Maybe it's just LA.
After finally escaping Chicago after 30 years of being trapped there, I moved to a rural town in the desert. It still blows my mind how people act the way they did in the old movies my dad and I would watch, being friendly to their neighbors, not cussin' every other word, not littering, actually using reason and logic... I felt like I finally came home for the first time. As soon as I established residency, I bought my first gun. Walked into the store, told them which one I liked and wanted, they ran a background check, had me fill out a 4473, and then I paid them. They even threw in a free 50 round box of ammo to celebrate my escape from tyranny and purchasing my first firearm. I was in and out in 15 minutes, no less strange than popping into a grocery store for a few items. It felt right. In one year, I bought 6 guns, built a 5.56 AR-15 without using kits (also my first rifle), started reloading for 12ga, .303 Brit, and .40S&W. I also joined a shooting organization, and became a volunteer RSO at the shooting facility (1,200 acre facility with everything you could want, even a 1KYD shooting range). I got a job driving for Uber, and have met thousands of people, almost all of them are genuinely friendly, and I've made friends. My neighbors are super chill, and we have occasional block parties where we all bring food and drinks, exchange BBQ recipes, homemade beer and wine, kids can play with horses and chickens, and even the cops showed up during Covid not to be buzz-kills about nobody wearing masks, but actually brought a couple kegs of beer and played tunes over the squad car PA system! Country life is the way. I will NEVER go back to a big city unless visiting family/friends. I was actually back in Chicago for my best friend's wedding recently, and I felt naked without my gun on my hip. I told him and others at the wedding about what life is like in the REAL America, and they thought I was making it up.
Buying that many guns in one year is not a smart decision. I really hope you didn't buy two in one day. You could be in the reddest state in the union and that will still raise flags. I'll quote Donald Trump on this "take the guns first and ask questions later" who also supported red flag laws. If you want that many in one year you best be making them
@@Toefoo100 Nah, I can't afford 2 in one day. Wish I could, because then I could buy lots in auctions, which is actually very common in the collector world with old milsurp rifles. You'll find the rifle you want, but it'll be sold in a lot with other rifles. That's actually how I got my Enfield so cheap, was a guy bought it in an estate sale lot to get a different rifle, and sold off the Enfield for $200. Didn't have any sights, and had a sporterized stock with mismatched bolt and receiver, but it was my win. Replacing the sights with new old stock milled Mk1 sights was $100, and when I cleaned the bore and action, it became obvious to me the rifle was factory-new condition, and had been blueprinted. It cycles better than my uncle's $4,000 bolt action. With handloads, I'm getting 0.9" groups @100 yards out of a bench vice. Anyway, thanks for the concern, but I'll probably be fine. Remember, a NICS check doesn't mean the person actually bought the gun, and unless you live in a horrible state like Illinois, your gun purchase is on a 4473 sitting at the gun shop, not a national database. Even if it is, I'm small time, and if they start coming after people, I'll have a heads up when they go after people with way more guns than me. Besides, I had the most unfortunate boating accident the other day, and the gun shop owner said they really should do something about their antiquated fire suppression system; would be a shame if all those 4473s perished in an accidental fire. 😆
I live in Chicago now and people just don't understand that one of the biggest reasons that crime is so bad is because only the criminals have guns, there are very few licensed carriers.
I moved to Texas from California about 5 years ago(Mostly for the schools). Things here have changed so much in that time. Property values exploded and now most of my neighbors moved here from out of state also. Wouldn't mind so much, but my family moved here to raise our daughters with conservative values... unfortunately, apparently this is not something that is important to a lot of others these days
LOVE this! A bunch of couples from California moved to my complex in Texas. I was told by one of them that they didn't expect people to be as friendly as they are. - God Bless Texas 🇨🇱 -- Just please don't bring your politics here. 🙏
This skit was too real lol. As a Texan born and raised, I absolutely hate what Californians have done to the city of Austin, now known as the tampon of Texas. They've essentially all moved there and have pretty much created a little California by bringing the same nonsense politics and ideologies to the city. During the BLM riots, they completely vandalized the historic part of Austin, regardless of what anything stood for. They didn't care of course, it's part of liberal culture afterall. We welcome all Californians that want to be Texans, please feel at home, but if you're a Californian with Californian values, stay in Cali until you've become self aware enough to realize why you want to leave in the first place.
Joe Rogan is a perfect example. Can no longer stand CA so he moves to TX, but where in Texas....Austin. And now from his Austin-based podcast he says that Michelle Obama would make a wonderful president and refuses the possibility of having Trump on his podcast ("I don't want to help him in any way."). It's all so tedious. Feels doomed. We The People are mostly just degenerate children at this point.
The culture of austin has changed a lot but its always been the crazy middle of texas. Its been that way even before the techie californians were there, and even the 60's. The least texas part of texas is downtown Dallas where (gasp) people are unfriendly!!!!!
@@mwright_boomer You mean like in every other state including california? California isn't even blue either, all of the counties are red, except for the cities forcing everyone else to do their bidding. California should honestly just split into 2 separate states already, one part for the blues, the other for the reds.
@@c3bhm sure, but did you see that podcast where he told his viewers to vote republican? Gotta vote Trump to vote republican, assuming he's the one on the ticket.
As a Native Californian, born and raised in LA, This is spot on. California didn't used to be this way. When I was growing up in the 70s-80's people were friendly and kids played in the streets back then. They don't now. I left for College and the Military back 87. I only went back to visit and move my Dad to Western NC. He has never been happier, the folks are genuine and are always quick to invite us over to "visit" and have some food. I did not leave California, it Left me. (way lefted!!)
I agree! Born and raised in California, much better life years ago. We plan on moving soon. Newsom and his terrible policies and others like him are driving this beautiful State into the ground.
I live in California, and at this point, many if not most people aren't wearing masks often, if at all. And definitely not when indoors. Maybe some do, but I don't know any.
Dude this is too accurate. I moved from California when I was a kid (red-blooded Texan now, thank God), but some family who still live there came to my sister's wedding a few months back. They were the only ones in masks, unarmed. I felt my heart break for them
Kinda sucks that you would judge them over their choice of whether to protecting themselves from illness. Aren't you stupid Texans about respecting others?
That's an idea. Masked and unarmed. Protect yourself from something you can't see and may not truly exist rather than try to protect yourself from two-legged predators.
I have a friend who moved from Tucson, AZ to Austin, TX. 2 weeks in she came across some hardship - financial and personal. Her coworkers immediately helped her out and one even took her in - after only 2 weeks of knowing her! Texans show and live how true communities should be.
Californians moved in at the top of my street early this summer- for the first time in 12 years there's garbage blowing around in front of their house and down the street. The old neighbors were Texans, who were trash free.
Wait you serious!?!? They preach about hiw we should help the environment and go green, stop eating meat, and stop gas and oil production, and recently stop charging your electric cars, but they literally a holes.... you know I shouldn't be surprised.... the are always the biggest hypocrites.
As someone who has spent most of their life in California... Likely the issue is that they never had a yard of their own or they only had a very small one. It's just not something they think about. Probably just need to politely let them know. As a child, I spent most of my summers at my grandmothers in another state where I learned a fair amount about yard upkeep. I learned how to mow the lawn when I was 10. Not one of my friends that I grew up with in California has ever even used a lawnmower to my knowledge. It was completely normal to see kids mowing the lawns in my grandmother's neighborhood. For people who are from more urban areas such as LA, the SF Bay Area, etc, it's just not something they're used to thinking about.
@@Hiryu666 Don't know what your talking about. When I was growing up, 80% of the homes in the town where I lived, had huge front and backyards, and I'm not talking rich neighborhoods either. And besides having such great front yards, right across the two lane Street in my neighborhood, we had acres and acres of Walnut Orchards. Not all of California was squalid filth and concrete,and Progressive Socialist DEMS,all that came later.....
But I have always found that if I say Hello to people here in California , 910 will happily respond the same way. Been here 67 years but the video is true - liberalism runs rampant in L.A.
We moved from California to North Georgia right before the pandemic, to escape the politics, the cost, and definitely that culture. I’d tell people I didn’t think abortion was right and they’d sush me and say I might hurt someone’s feelings who had one. But it’s really a thing, in California if someone talks to you it’s because they want something or they’re selling you something. If someone honked at you there, they’re flipping you off, if someone honks at you in the south, they’re waving at you and letting you go first! The best thing I ever did was leave California!
Welcome to North Georgia. To keep Georgia free, you need to never again vote Democommie. If you do and someone finds out, Stacy Abrams will move into your living room, rent free, and eat all your food.
I like how the way you honk your horn connotates emotion. Like 1 tap beep at a light is like "its green buddy", double honk is a wave, holding it down and speeding up is "fuck yourself". Such a beautiful language of cars
You can’t help it, but you are a carrier. You are sloughing off California wherever you go and to whoever you encounter. My dad was from California. He couldn’t help it either. But you all should go back to California, and put up a wall. Call it “the mask” and stay within it, and keep everyone else out so they can’t catch it and take it back home.
I remember talking with a friend from cali and the conversation that at least in the area of Texas where I am (Richmond and Katy) people dont usually honk but will blink their headlights more often instead. He said that at Cali (or what he thinks at Cali) blinking your headlights at someone is a sign of aggression, almost worse than honking because according to him you are slightly blinding the other person for a second. He was flabbergasted when I told him that blinking your headlights at someone here, specially at a 4 crossroad all stop sign, is like telling the other driver "please go ahead / you first / I dont know who got here first but I think its you." The most aggressive thing you would get out of blinking headlights is "please pay attention, I am in a hurry but I still think its your turn, so hurry up ffs."
This needs to be made into a sitcom. I can see it now every week the Californians get into crazy situations because they act like this everyday. And their neighbor has to save them every time.
The irony of all of "californians" who act like that...aren't actually from california. They're just pretending and projecting what they think they're supposed to be like as someone from CA. They're usually from places like Ohio who moved to CA to 'one-up' their people back home, and claim now being from CA, to make themselves think that they're culturally superior. It's all a giant smoke and mirror show to be appearing more culturally sophisticated than their true white-bread family origins. Once you know, you cant stop seeing it.
@@plantfeeder6677 Usually states are more red by land than by blue. Urban vs Rural of course, but California is that rare breed where not only is it significantly more Democrat, but it has more Democrat districts too. So no, pretty much over 70% of California.
My wife and I moved to Idaho a year and a half ago because California didn't like us (conservative christians). Our first trip here was just wonderful. Everyone was so nice and friendly. In less that a week, we had purchased our new home and we just love it here. Very similar to Texas I assume. I do carry a gun when I leave my house as do many here. It seems like there is a church on every corner here and that is a good thing. When we have to travel back to Los Angeles to visit family, you can see how it has changed for the worse in just the last year and a half. I lived in Los Angeles for 72 years and remember when the state was a great place to live. It started changing a very long time ago and has really deteriorated even worse in the last 20 or more years. I will tell anyone that is considering moving to places like Idaho or Texas or a few other places, DO NOT bring your liberal/socialist ways with you. You will not be welcome.
I remember growing up in TN that my parents knew everyone within a mile easily. I remember talking to other people later in life and finding how odd I found it that many people didn’t know their closest neighbors name. Now I don’t have a neighbor within a mile but still know most of the community.
Thank you for pointing out that asking someone's pronouns is a microaggression! It is SO AWKWARD and what they're REALLY asking about whether you're as extreme Left as they are!
I had a lady on the phone who asked me that. I told her I was offended that she even asked that and told her to tell her manager that the question was offensive. The lunacy has to stop!
I prefer to use it against them instead of calling it a "microaggression" I identify as an A**H**** and my prefered pronoun starts with the letter F and ends with er. Then watch them try to argue that it is not valid or even better, watch them try to use it. :P
Say "I only speak proper English grammar". This pronoun stuff is someone's make believe language. I learned how to speak correct English in elementary school.
Got the fifty questions from the local neighbors when I moved to Texas from Comiefornia told them we vote red and didn't move but escaped they welcomed us in and treated us as native Texan honestly some of the nicest ppl I have ever met in my life
Great to hear. We have the exact same story from leaving WA for Central TX. People are amazing and we've never felt safer with our family. Everyone here is wealthy and doesn't know it, very humble easy-going folks. Where we moved from if you own three houses and a thousand acres you hire security and hide behind a big gate. In Texas they're like: "Here's the key to my gate yall come over whenever you need to need to let the kids run around". God Bless Texas!
As a born and raised citizen of the Seattle area, old enough to remember my place BEFORE Sunset Magazine told all of California how wonderful it was in the land where no sun shines, And as a decendant of Texans, I'm desperately curious as to the Texas lifestyle. Don't worry, I'm IN Seattle but not OF Seattle.
I am from Naples (Italy) and I solemnly swear that if I ever move to the USA I will go to Texas, I like your traditions and your character. I would deeply respect your values, and consider them very very similar to mine. Freedom and tradition.
@@Dollface98 thank you very much! And she is the first woman to become prime minister in Italy, and not because she is a woman, but because she is a good politician. This was enough to throw the Italian and European radical-chic circles into panic ;)
As a Californian, so do I. Tired of the craziness. Note that the San Joaquin valley in central California is full of transplanted Oakies, though, and a different world from L.A.
@@taylorblue3394 Thanks for the comment, even if completely unrelated to the topic. I know you're busy with all the kids drag shows these days. Those kids aren't going to groom themselves.
Thank you for convincing me to probably live in Texas in the future because I would like to play with a lot of friendly neighbors and knowing that I would be in a safe neighborhood and also find me, I get to see snow in my life
I’m a Texan with new Californian neighbors. They seem to be afraid to talk to anyone and never come out. We have tried to engage with them as the man in the video does and they seem scared of us too. Brought them a cake to break the ice, and they appreciated it but still no real conversation. All the rest of the neighborhood knows each other and interacts. Just the other day I tried to say hi to them when we were both putting out the trash and he acted afraid of me again. Maybe some day they’ll realize why they moved here. 😄
😂😂. Yeah in California we won’t open the door no matter who is knocking. Too many home invasions. And we run out to get the mail asap, so it won’t be stolen. Meanwhile my relatives in Texas will leave cash in their mailbox, so the postal worker can leave them some stamps. 😳 I’m not a California native, and I can’t wait to move back home!
When I was growing up about 15 years ago as a child, my neighbors would often come over and introduce themselves, we'd have small talk. Today, although I don't live regularly at home, I sometimes go back home and the neighbors there are much more reserved. Society really has fallen a bit. I grew up in a upper middle class suburban area near Philadelphia, one of the better off places. This places has now turned blue. I currently live in a blue area. Neighbors don't really interact, there's no community or neighborhood BBQ or anything of the sort.
False: we stopped greeting our new neighbors when the mass Californian migration occurred. We got sick of talking to them and learning how they want to turn Texas blue after they screwed up their state to the point they fled from it. Only people from California think voting for Beto O’Rourke is a smart idea.
We're conservative, we moved from Vegas to Houston. When we went to unload our furniture I walked inside with a box and when I came out 4 guys were there unloading the big stuff! I was like who TF are you? They were like we're here to help you get moved in! Blew me away!! Then when done they had a full on block party so we could meet everybody! I love Texas, only regret I have is not moving here sooner! Better jobs, home prices, schools and people in general!
I moved my family from California to Texas last year and not only is this spot on, I always felt like the Texan when I lived there. A true Twilight Zone experience living is a whole state of woke liberal insanity. Glad to breathe the free air again.
I actually play online games with people who have never left one of their "liberal utopias" in all of their life. Allot of them talk about how scary it would be to live in Texas. Some of them even think we lynch black people and gays on a regular basis. They have no idea that Texas is more liberal (true liberalism) than their state that regulates everything they do in their lives.
As a Californian that moved to Texas, this is painfully accurate. But I'll tell you what. I like that Texan neighbor that stopped by to say howdy. I think I would be real good friends with him. The stereotypical Californian couple is exactly the kind of people I am trying to get away from.
The left has absolutely destroyed our state. Kudos to you for moving. I have elderly parents and I can't leave, but I'm of the opinion too there are many conservative, or at least many middle of the road type here, who want to take the state back from them. Of course it will be an uphill battle, but California is much too important to the nation to let it be totally ruined by the Democrats.
this is a ridiculous stereotype on both sides . every texan is not a dude in a cowboy hat that acts like john wayne and most californians did not even wear that damn mask unless a store or airline forced them to and refused entry without it .
This literally happened to me last week, Im in Florida and had two females from NY move in next door. They couldnt believe I mowed their yard for them without wanting anything.
I'm sure you would have done the same thing if it was two dudes as well. I don't know why people think you always have to have a motive to do nice things!
In 1970 I was 14 when my parents moved to a small town near the bay area. A group of women who identified themselves as women with families in the neighborhood calling themselves the Welcome Wagon came by with gifts to let us know how glad they were to have us as their new neighbors. The school I went to was great focusing on math, reading, history, science, health, music and art. All I did was showed up respected my teacher and paid attention. The entire class with hand on heart proudly reciting the pledge of allegiance and then sang national anthem. CRT, sexual morality nor politics was ever part of the curriculum. My parents would remind me everyday not to forget my manners, good character, the golden rule and my lunch when I left for school. The first Earth Day on April 22 1970 walked to school with fiends three miles away picking up garbage was my first green lesson. “N” and “F” words had serious consequences and was never heard on the radio. Smokey the Bear was everywhere reminding us to be careful with matches and keep America beautiful. We loved sharing holidays celebrating traditional American values. It wasn’t dangerous to be patriotic and root for America to be first. It did not matter that my best friend was not the same color as me. You could buy a candy bar for a nickel in America the beautiful in 1970. That’s how California once was., America the beautiful. God bless Texas.
California was once held by Republicans, and this was even AFTER the so-called "Great Switch" when they claim the Republicans relied on racists and the Democrats took over the "educated" and "cities".
That was enough to make me cry - and I'm Australian. But it's the same story here. We just aren't as far down the road of social collapse. And I'm sure we can save our country by replacing the few bad apples that are intentionally trying to destroy the place. I hope the US can do the same.
@@googlesucks925 "Do they still continue to vote Democrat?" As of the last election, no not in numbers that matter. Texas has been 70-30 Republican as long as I can remember (I am 60) and in the last election we were still 70-30 PLUS, and this is HUGE, Democrats have not always been looney lefties! They used to be normal people. "Regan Democrats" used to be a real thing. Regan won 48 states. So that 30% Dem in Texas are not automatically looney tunes. Most of them know what a woman is for example.
Of I moved to Texas from California I would not have this kind of problem. We already own guns. I have manners, and am a sociable person, and I attend church and a person that abides in Christ Jesus, so I don't think I'd have to make to many adjustments except for the weather.
Like a skit where they go to a town hall an explain about the shoplifting, open drug use, high taxes in CA and the make proposals to make theft un $1,000 a misdemeanor, give oit free needles, and raise taxes to pay for the stuff.
Really? As a Californian this seems like a Conservative depiction of Californians who have never actually met any, but have been told by Conservative media what they’re supposedly like.
@@4000Wiggins Well , I´ve never been to California but this very much applies on the average person in Stockholm , Sweden which has become a politically correct woke hell. It´s like the humans has been exchanged for robots and zombies.
@@4000Wiggins I think the point is that these type of people are far more common in California than in Texas. It's a generalization. Like Texans are typically depicted as gun nuts and church goers, while that's not always true. Just more common. Without generalization, the political parties wouldn't have a way to throw crap at each other.
@@4000Wiggins I was born in LA. Lived in Orange County most of my life. I moved to Corpus Christi in 2019 exactly for this reason. It's not an exaggeration. It's a fact.
I wish I could post this to my Facebook but I'm afraid I would trigger too many people. You guys are so on point!! I live in Colorado, and you should DEFINITELY do a California to Colorado Series!!! Well done! MORE PLEASE! And if you need a filming location for a Colorado series, I would be happy to help and allow you to shoot at my home. IM me if interested.
Being from the EC originally, my FB wall was at least a good 75% hammer & sickle. I stopped going to FB when I was threatened to be kicked off by Oct 11th. On election night, I tried to go there, just to watch everyone's reactions...and I had to bolt, cause I felt myself getting dumber *trying* to navigate my timeline on there, at this point, the people are so brainwashed.
As a former lifelong Californian who moved to SETX in 2021, I'm considering opening a deprogramming service for liberals moving to Houston. I know, it'll take months for them to internalize statements like "guns keep you safe", "masks hurt you", "red meat makes you strong", "it's okay to be white", "there are only two genders".
Just 3 weeks ago I moved down from Washington state to go to college here. My mother and father came with me to drop me off, 3 days later they decided to move down to Texas because Texans are just that much better than the Seattle Slime that we have. God Bless Texas.
When I was a toddler my dad was in the Army, stationed in California. After about a year he was stationed in Texas and we all moved there. He remembers very well the difference in how friendly people were. The first person he talked to in Texas was a random woman who greeted him with, "Well, haaaaaaaaaaaaaah!" 🤠 They've lived in Texas ever since.
I had the reverse. My husband and I were sent to Mather AFB in Sacramento as his first assignment. 1976. They hated us. I’m 67 and I think I’d rather live in a Communist country or poverty stricken 3rd world country instead of returning to CA. Of course, thanks to Newsom it is already a 3rd world country right in the US
I moved to KY in 2020 from NYS.. First week here while at a gas station someone just started talking to me and we ended up talking for about 20 minutes.. Was a pleasant surprise compared to the average New Yorker would just gives you the finger for no reason..
This is great and hope this does happen. Get the none freedom loving people out of my state. I refuse to go blue and we as natural born Texans will fight to keep it that way.
Demographic studies from the 2020 election found that the majority of blue voters in Texas were people who had grown up in Texas their whole life, mostly young, and didn't know what it was like to live in California. Most of the people coming from California were registered republican.
Unfortunately no you won't. You don't know how to. Not that Southerners are stupid just that Californians know how to play the game of political corruption. You will be angry sure but you won't have the slightest idea how to stop them and suddenly you will turn around and your city & state will be just a corpse of a memory of what once was. I'm saying this as someone that's seen it. If your average citizen isn't a political activist your going to wake up in a foreign land before you know it.
Having recently moved back to my native Texas after 18 years in Chicago, this made me laugh until tears ran down my face. It is DAMN good to be back home!
I'm not American but when someone says "native" followed by a state, makes me feel like the people are no longer actually think they are living in a single country.
I've been to Chicago only once to visit. It was fun, enjoyed the time there that week. But how anyone could live there for 18 years? Wow. Anyway, welcome home!
Thank you for this factual reenactment of a California couple adjusting to life in Texas. You should do a sequel where the couple, on election day, goes to the polls and votes for the same kinds of candidates that ruined California when they took over.
How would you welcome your new California neighbors?
Tell them to leave
Some of us wear a mask for medical reasons, not because of COVID.
12 gauge, 00 buck
And the same goes for FL.
Bring them a few feral hogs as pets.
"I'm calling the cops!"
The week before she moved in, she was protesting and calling for defund the police.
thats what libs do 🤣
She Gotta get them virtue points up
BOOM. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Head explodes
110% 😂
If you voted for Gavin Newsom, STAY IN CALIFORNIA!!!!! Don't turn Texas into the California dump!
Right, leave my state alone!! I was born and raised here, so STAY OUT if you are STILL a Californian!!
In Florida here. , can relate
Agreed, but not only Texas, as they are coming as far East as my home state of SC, causing home values in my small town to jump 25% in the past 2 years.
Couldn’t agree more!
@@CommodoreFan64 yep. Greer area here. House values have doubled here in the last ten years and the roads are crowded now.
Loved it!
"He has a gun!"
"It's ok! Everyone here has a gun! It's OK!"
"Sorry....we don't really like guns. There's a lot of crime where we are from."
"Well, I understand. There's not a lot of crime here...."
"Why???"
"Cause everyone here has a gun....."
My Sister hated the gun culture here, especially cause her eldest son loves them, (My mom & I started sneaking him to the range @ 10) After 8 yrs in AZ he's moving back to DFW for college. 🤠🙏😇
She should have said, "We dont like guns. Can you get rid of all yours please??"
God, I have learned to hate liberal sheep to the very core of my being.
Best quote of the video
Best part. Lol
Pretty soon TX needs to put in a limit on how many CA refugees they can take there.
I'm american, I can live wherever the heck I want. Fought and served for that right
They should build a wall 😂
This clip is funny, but the truth is, about 30% of my neighbors are now from California. When we approach them to welcome them to the neighborhood, they look at us funny, like there's something wrong with us. What get's me the most is the judgmental and condescending attitude. Texans are very welcoming people, but please don't judge us and don't try to change us. We like our liberty and freedom. Thank you!
I have an idea which propbably won't work, but how about Texans and Floridians move to blue states and come voting time, flip the state to red.
@@ellenslerner255 Most people in the good states prob saw the rent, the crime, and the unemployment and didnt bother.
I feel sorry for you. They will change your land. Unlike refugees they have voting rights and if they are condescending towards your lifestyle, they will want to change it according to their taste. And their taste had caused most of the problems they now have fleed from.
Perhaps you can change some of them with your kindness. You will see.
@@ellenslerner255
Honestly, don't bother. If enough Texans and Floridians moved to flip ca and ny, they wouldn't have their home states left by the time they came back. CA has some damn fine weather, don't get me wrong, I worked aerospace for most of the early 2000s there, but if you're not a city person... Well all of southern California is one big city from LA to the border. People weren't meant to live like that.
@@ellenslerner255 Fortunately, there are factions within commiefornia that are taking our great state back from the psycho leftist commies, at the local level, they've already retaken several counties in the northern and central parts of the state, starting with sherrif's offices, DA's, School Boards, City Councils, and so on. It's a very exciting time.
“There’s not a lot of crime here.” “Why is that?” “Because everyone carries a gun.”
Best lines ever… lmao 😂
What's the stastic,?? One in Four vehicles in Texas have a firearm. And One in Three dwellings have one also. 🤠
@@p_campbell , close. Don't forget over 95% of shooting happen in gun free zones and the cities with the highest gun crime are the cities with the most restrictions.
@Theep Dinker we already have our gun permit, and it shall not be infringed upon.
@@Ashtor1337 and the person responsible for the law requiring signs that say “Gun Free Zone” is Joe Biden.
I mean... that is what they believe! That was the joke!
"Uh yeah guns actually increase safety! My personal gunlobbiest said so" :D
It is just a sketch :)
As a native Texan this is 100% true
I miss Tejas.... I loved learning Tejas history while in junior high and high school. Which is one of the reasons I get so hot when someone says we stole Tejas
I agree it all except the friendly part. Maybe it's because I live within 100 miles of a major city, but just about everybody are irredeemable monsters with no common curtesy. or remorse.
@@guillermoelnino uh huh, that's those new Californians. Non-natives, as I like to call 'em
Stay where you vote!!!! We don’t want you! Austin is bad enough! F@ck heads can’t even drive!
@@stillplayswithtrains1442 They're not taught actual history. They're taught propaganda. When it comes to the thirteen original colonies America was founded on, the colonists purchased the land from the natives. Yet the left will still claim America was founded on stolen land.
We really can't blame them. They didn't give themselves participation trophies.
As a Texan, this is probably the most accurate depiction of a Texan I’ve seen.
I'm from San Anyone, hell yeah
Apart from the 1911 not in condition 1
I was in Texas visiting my brother, coming from South Africa, he told me not to do stupid shit. I asked why? he replied, everyone here has a gun...... I asked him what if I get robbed? He said just shout and scream, other people with guns will come help you. Never felt safer, especially compared to communist mandela South Africa.
I moved to Oklahoma from California and all my neighbors came by and introduced themselves to us and gave us their phone numbers and blessed us. I’m so happy here. I’m not talking about two or three neighbors I’m talking about the entire block. I’ve never felt more welcome anywhere in my entire life. I live in a rural area the smallest house is on 5 acres. I feel extremely fortunate to find such a nice community God has Blessed my family 😎
Welcome to Oklahoma
Welcome to the neighborhood okie! 🙏☺️
And remember to vote red
Cast-off those childish California ways, and be a productive adult in Our fine state... snowflakes allowed around Christmas through February...
It's not God. It's you. You made a choice, not God.
I live in cali and this is a 100% accurate idea of how the people are here
Lived in Portland for awhile I understand.
im glad i left cali, in texas now myself
I am a native Texan. I spent 6 years in Fairfield and Vacaville. It got more radical every year. I got out of there as fast as I could. First to Germany, then, military retirement back to East Texas
@@stillplayswithtrains1442 I was only in Portland for a few days and I understand
@@marks8062 welcome to Texas, hope everything is going well with your fam
I'm constantly shocked at how accurate this sort of scenario this is.
One problem - the uhaul truck. I thiugh California had a drought of uHaul trucks
@@szlava3641 They're moving *back* to California. Which means they got the truck in Texas. You know, where they all are.
Needles on the street ? 😆😂🤣
Right,, like it's real life. Sad that it is so spot on.
@@thewiirocks good point
This warmed my heart, because I'm originally from Texas, and the Texan gentleman's laugh reminded me so much of my dad's laugh. He's been gone 20 years, but I can remember his laugh like he was still right here. Thanks so much for this great video!
I'm suing your dads laugh! He appropiating a stereotype waaaaah!
As a Texan, I have to say: Don't California our Texas.
Tell Elon, in Austin...
I custom made a bumper sticker that says "Welcome to Texas Please don't vote for what you fled"
Californication...
I wouldn't worry about the Californication of Texas. Then again, I'm sure they once said that about where I live, East California. Oh sorry, Colorado
Way too late
As a brazilian, when I was planning visiting the states people told me about California. Beautiful beaches, hollywood, celebrities and everything (yes, they talked about Hollywood/celebs like it's a good thing). Then I did a quick research on how things really are in California, so I decided to go to Texas, the state of "conservatives, racists, bigots, fascists, neonazis and hypocrites"...
And man, even as a tourist I was *SO WARMLY WELCOMED* that I didn't even wanna leave there anymore. Very kind, warm, good-hearted, family people, quite similar to my own culture. It felt like home. Didn't feel a single bit of what media says about the state.
Contrats to all Texans for that. It's really *AMAZING!!!* 🇧🇷🤝🇺🇸
Welcome to my State where southern hospitality is well known.
Yeah, we're so backward here that it took literally hundreds of us to put a man on the moon. When people got back from the moon, they were still nice people that were part of the community.
As a native Texan this warms my heart to hear. Glad you had a good trip!
Love Brazilians. You guys get it.
The media in America is mostly liberal that's why.
“I don’t believe in pronouns. I think they’re reductive. You just asking about them is a microaggression!” 😂🤣
I need to remember that line. 🤣
The funny thing is, it's true. Well the reductive part. Microaggressions are ridiculous. It's sad people think that people can be defined by a simple pronoun.
"I don't believe in pronouns they are reductive, redundant, and it's a microaggression that you would even ask me!" 😉
"You see, I identify as a sane adult American and pronouns are a microaggression against my identity". Learn the lefty's linguistic bullshit and you can use it against it.
@@sinisterthoughts2896 yes, both are ridiculous, but I love the idea of throwing their own illogical gripes back into their faces. 😂
@@sinisterthoughts2896 In French, we did a weird thing. We had neutral from Latin, but it got lost along the way and we decided that only female things would get their specific pronouns, while masculine thing would not and use the neutral pronoun.
The most comical thing is that men (which belong to "male things" -- yes, we have gender for inanimate objects like "table") did not complaint, but women did.
So, basically, if you have a horde of women, you can say "ELLES" and anyone will know with 100% certainty there wasn't any men in the group.
If you have a horde of men, you have to say "ILS" and nobody can tell with 100% certainty that there wasn't any men in the group. (Could be 100% women, but unknown by the person recounting)
So, to say it was specifically a group of men, you have to spell it out: "a group of men".
This huge linguistic imbalance in favor of women was never an issue for men, the laughable part is that women do complaint about it by twisting it weirdly, stating that "IL" is masculine, thus making men much more represented than they are. Reality it that it has the opposite effect, you can question "il" and "ils", but you can't question "elle" and "elles".
It's how you can see that those movements do not care about women and will destroy women for their own interest.
This series is better than anything Netflix has put out in years. Possibly ever.
When we moved to Texas from CA, we were welcomed warmly and treated with the utmost respect once we showed that we came here to celebrate Texan values. We have more friends here in Texas after only 7 years than we did in CA after 36 years.
The only thing I like better about California (some parts) is the beautiful landscape and weather. That's it. You couldn't pay me enough to live there though unfortunately. It's sad because if it wasn't a blue state, I would move there just for the weather and ocean!
Ive lived in texas 10 years, and my family is insane and they chase people away from me so I have no friends.
@@davidanalyst671 Literally move to another city and join some groups. You have to put in the effort to make friends.
We’ve had the exact same experience. Moved to TX from CA in 2017, and have made more friends here in 5 years, then a lifetime in CA. People here are SO FRIENDLY, warm, inviting, and fun. I’ve also met a ton of CA transplants here in TX, and every one of them have brought their conservative values with them, just like us. I ❤️ TEXAS!
@@markm0000 He could be a kid with no choice in the matter. Show some compassion.
The woman is a perfect example of who is causing most of the problems.
yep, and they are the ones teaching our kids. Surprisingly accurate for the Babylon B huh.
Yes, white liberal women
Yep
@@yourenotthatguypal99 letting them teach your kids is YOUR choice
College educated white women lol
My son, who is from Texas, was living in California where he met his California wife. When they decided to move to Texas my daughter-in-law's friends were a-gasp. She said they were like "Ugh, Texas is full of church goers and cowboys." Yes, God bless Texas.
Yyyyyep.
*aghast, btw
God bless!
That’s a reputation I can live with.
What is wrong with going to the churches and praising your creator?
Amen! That’s the way it should be! God bless Texas ! ❤️🤍💙
@@marting.8205 right? I was telling a Co worker even though you don't believe in God do you really think it's a bad thing my 3 year old loves church, prays before dinner and baby Jesus during Christmas is her favorite thing not gifts?!? There are worse things in the world we could be teaching her. He couldn't find a reason to argue that despite hating churches
My gf has lived in the Bay Area for well over a decade, but she grew up in Georgia. When she finally moved down to Texas the way she described Californians was everything that was showed in this video.
A version of this happened to a California coworker who drove cross-country with a friend from LA. The friend flew back at Dallas. The friend panicked once they hit Texas because everything was open and nobody was wearing masks.
Imagine living like that. Jesus.
The irony of that person considering California as their safe place. 😂
@@GirlWithThePlumbobTattoo so many do. I'm there still, and every day I still stand in line and "social distance" and wear a mask every day because it is still required where I am at. Covid restrictions have gone away in many places still. It's a fucking clown show
In Oklahoma a mask generally means you're fix'n to rob something...
@@TheOneTrueFett they are brainwashed! They stopped thinking and using their brain to think things thru! I left 2 years ago with my family and never felt freer than I do in Texas. There are mostly normal here.
"Well... I understand. There's not a lot of crime here."
"WHY"
"Because everybody has a gun."
Best line in the whole skit.
Amen.
Didn't you guys just have a bunch of kids killed in school?
Same in Arizona
In Honduras, where I'm from, many people have guns, but there's always a lot of crime because the gangs are more powerful than the government, because the richest country in América, the USA, has the richest drug-addicts, and they FUND the gangs, so the US is why Honduras is shit. I hate the USA. Glad I left it. I was not illegal when Ientered, and I was not deportedwhen I left. Who wants to be in that gay shithole when WW3 knocks, and the civil war to come?
@@scintillam_dei not just the citizens, hell, the CIA used to straight up buy drugs with money or guns
As someone that just moved to Texas from Oregon, this was so funny. People here are just so much nicer, it's refreshing.
Vote conservative to keep Texas friendly. 👍🏻
@@DG-sc1yu right. Gotta keep TX great!
@@DG-sc1yu lol you think these liberals will vote conservative. They vote Democrat no matter what. My hope is that the Texas weather will eventually get to them and they go back home with their tails between their legs.
Same here. I moved from Oregon almost a year ago. I miss the rain and mountains but not the whackos.
@@hollyg241 Make sure not to vote the same way!
My condolences to anyone who lives in Denton or Austin. We are flooded with these sorts of people.
get used to it loser lmfao
were turning your last big state blue too
cry more
Wow, you act like they faced a mass shooting.
I live in Denton. Looking to move btw. It's getting bad.
@@kendrellgriffin3592 if you think that’s bad, then you really don’t know what a truly bad place is like
@@SYDAirlineEnthusiast Or we do and we see where it's going. No need to wait until it becomes Austin-lite
As a Californian I totally understand. I have to deal with these idiots over here than love Newsom. I feel bad for Texas having to deal with this BS. Just know that there are millions of us here in Ca that are not ok with what is going on here. Keep fighting the good fight Texans
I was signing a conservative petition here in So Cal today and a women walked by and said "Newsome's doing a great job" ...and I replied back, "oh yeah, teaching school children they can become drag queens is just great" ....it's sick" ....she had NO come back.
*George Renz -* My condolences for having to put up with Gruesome Knew-some-but-not-much. Unless you're staying because it's a target-rich environment, pack up and git thee gone. Don't look back, unless the sewer has a special fascination.
*Former East Bay Over-the-Berzerkely-Hills Californian*
I wish we can deport them back to California and build a wall around it.
@@barrya.6212 You should leave CA, buddy. Just like I did. Move to a red state. I used to live in the Bay Area. These progressives have gone so far down the deep end that there is nothing anyone can do to bring them back to reality and normalcy. Plus, just know that these progressives hate you. Deeply. Passionately. Hate you. I've never felt more unwelcome and hated than when I moved to the most "diverse and inclusive" region of the country. Yeah right. Bunch of haters.
I can relate George Renz. I am also a not native Cali but live here. We all do not embrace Newsom and his assclown policies.
“Asking about it is a micro aggression” LOL 😂
That cracked me up….. went back to college to finish my degree a couple years ago… it pissed me off having people ask for my pronouns….
It’s like food, if I don’t tell you I’m a vegan it’s because I eat meat. Same with pronouns, if my hair is a natural color and I don’t tell you my pronouns it’s because they’re the ones that match my equipment (I have a penis, it’s he/him)…..
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ We get that your penis is a he/him, that goes without saying, but what are youuuu?
True 'dat.
Should anyone ever ask me about my pronouns, I'll honour the great lady gracing my profile with "Beep, bop, boop!" 👍
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ I have it as part of my name here, but at work (and other places) people are surprised when it comes out I'm vegan. That's because I'm neither ashamed nor proud of it so no need to shout it at people. If someone asks me for my pronouns I'm going to have to use that 'microagression' line. Something like "I am grossly offended that you can't tell just by looking at me!"
Literally had two couples move here (Texas) from California. Thankfully they don't seem this extreme but I did half jokingly / seriously say "just don't vote for the same bull crap that ruined your state and forced you to move here because you couldn't afford to live anymore."
That should be said FULL SERIOUSLY...on billboards...in neon...at the state border and every 50 miles.
what's funny is, I started talking to a Californian, who had visited Austin and she was thinking of moving to Austin, I gave her that same speech, if you are moving here do not California our Texas....I wonder what happened to her after that...lol...we never spoke again.😂
That should have put THE FEAR OF GOD in them 💀🤣🔥
They began to ruin Seattle in the 1990s and they are just about complete.
@Ashley Volkoun lol I’m sure he’s, like most of us, are aware that not everyone is like that. He was just sharing a memory, not making a general statement 👍🏾
I moved from LA to Florida this past July and it was by far the best decision I’ve ever made. It’s so easy to forget how terrible and ass backwards LA is, every time I go back to visit family I want to vomit at the state of my hometown.
I'm not from LA and am curious, what makes you want to vomit regarding LA's state?
@@therapturedmichelle I've never been to the U.S, but from what I know, it's infested with gangs, crime and drugs. Apart from Hollywood maybe, LA suburbs especially are dodgy and crime ridden. Look at Compton, Watts, etc.
If random moved to the northern part of Florida, welcome to the South. I’m due east of Cedar Key out in the country, will take this over the city. Low taxes, gun friendly and real people.
Tell ur friends to go to florida… stay away from texas
I love how you showed the Texan wasn’t stupid, as Southerners are often stereotyped. He knew EXACTLY what he was doing as he trolled his new CA neighbors.
That and they made the wife the more naive one, which you NEVER see in media anymore
@@RisingUnderdog they are pretty stupid for the most part. Just watch videos of any Trump convention or even go to one your self and you can see.
@@jamesgreen9791 what is a woman?
@@RisingUnderdog I’ve only seen a few minutes of that but those people are stupid too. I don’t associate with them though because they are way to extreme.
@C S not all of them are stupid but statistically they are less smart than other areas of the country. Also I showed some people like 20 sources that convey my claim about their intelligence and they got really mad.
I loved this exchange;
Texan: "My favorite pronoun is YOU."
Californian: "I don't get it."
Texan: "Exactly."
It is so easy to confuse a liberal.
another favorite 'pronoun' heard here in Texas is 'y'all' (you all)
@@maxwlytle don't forget "all yall" and "you'ns".
@@mikethompson2745 alls yalls yall
As a Texan he was reffing to y'a'll or all yalls.
As a native Texan that just moved back from LA a few months ago, this is hilarious 🤣
As an Italian who lives in Oceania, this is still hilarious.
As a scientist in a station in Antarctica, this is still hilarious.
as a kangaroo in australia, this is hillarious
As a partridge in a pear tree, can confirm.
As a cis normative, heterosexual female skydiver, of diminutive stature who loves some stuff and strongly dislikes other stuff, I can relate to this!
I just moved from California to the south, this is so true.
“You asking my pronouns is a micro aggression”. Loved that. Thank for the tip 😉
Haha I'm totally using that one too 😅
The fact that it is real tho...
Checkmate, lol
yeah im using this.
"Did you just assume my pronouns?"
"No mam, God told me!"
"if it makes you feel more at home we just replaced a lot of our electrical grid with unreliable wind power"
got me good
The 21' blackouts we're no joke. Very lucky my Uncle got a multi fuel generator for Christmas. I took my two propane tanks and all my gas cans over to his house. So did my mom #1 & Mom #2 and my Sister in law. We had a full house 8adults and 7kiddos,but it was very cozy. Hot water and everyone bundled up watching old DVD's. Both my mom's got their own gennies
last year along with three full propane tanks. We vowed as a family, never again.
Got get the legislature to change that stupid ERCOT GARBAGE
That one had my laughing hard too. I have a lot of family in Houston and it bothers me that the big cities in Texas are still so blue after 2 years of this Democrat Congress and Presidency.
I'm a fellow Texan who lives where there should be Wind Power. Amarillo, Texas. But we're not on the ERCOT Grid.
If there's was a place in these great United States, that should harness wind power? It's here in NW Texas.
Interestingly, several hundred miles to the SW is one of the largest Oil and Natural Gas fields in North America.
The Permian Basin including Odessa, Midland and West into New Mexico.
Amarillo is very close to where the SE part of the Eastern grid meets NW part of the ERCOT grid and the SW part of the Western Grid. I've heard there's a move to create a giant DCto DC intertie. Thus allowing slight AC Frequency variations to occur while allowing power transfer between the grids.
That sounded like a great idea. An electrical engineering transmission line interconnect ~25 years ago. It's a secondary avocation for me.
Today it sounds like sending power to Traitors and Domestic Enemies of the Constitution.
We are about 20 miles away from the second largest natural canyon in the US. Palo Duro Canyon.
We have a moderate 4 season climate. Until the next Mini-Ice Age? Then we'll be at the Northern part of the human habitable land area in the US. That'll be helpful for my Sons and Grand-Children to survive.
I May be Wrong
I May be Right
May the Road Rise with You
@@p_campbell You do know the blackouts were mostly due to gas infrastructure not being winterized, right?
Keep sucking Saudi peen.
I miss the days when the Babylon Bee made parodies.
🤣👍
OMG I burst a couple of blood veins laughing at your comment. So true.
They still would, but it's impossible.
😂😂😂😂😂👋👋👋👋👋
Best comment of the day
I live in San Francisco and this video is so unbelievably accurate. It’s not practical for need to move, but I’m hoping I will be able to one day so I can escape this kind of bullshit. I think Babylon Bee is just brilliant!
As a Californian that can not stand those types of Californians that was funny as hell. Thank you. I feel for my buddies in Texas having to deal with some of the people that have made that move.
I know a guy I grew up with. Became a teacher and votes blue for everything. Up and left California for Tennessee.
Just to continue doing the same voting there.
Liberalism is a mental disorder SMH
I'm in north Florida and a lot of folks have fled the weather and the taxes of the big east coast cities for my state. Amazing how many of them want to turn this place into exactly what they moved away from.
Poor Texas.
Invaded from the border to the south, invaded from the border to the north.
Should build 2 walls, imo. 🤣
I agree with you Brian. I know many Californians that don’t fall under the stereotype portrayed in this hilarious (and sadly accurate in may cases) video.
@@curiousgeorge555 There are stereotypes for a reason
As a New Yorker who’s been living in Texas for nearly a year, this is hilarious. That Texan hospitality did surprise me when my family and I moved here and that’s because you don’t get that back in New York but we easily adapted to the Texan life and even though I’m not from here, living in Texas, finally feels like I’m home.
Just remember vote red to keep Texas great !!
@@korb3n_Dallas_plays I’ve been voting red since Obama second term. He’s the reason why I looked into what Republicans are all about. I would never vote Democrat again.
I grew up in upstate NY. My father managed to raise 3 conservative daughters though he'll always pull blue, go figure. Everyone around me complained about the snow, taxes, regulations and crime. I could never understand why they didn't up and r-u-n o-f-t. I did at 18. Southern friendliness was foreign and the huge,expansive roadways were weird. I tried to convince my family to move away...I guess they like to complain more than solve their problems.
Yeah but at least with NY people are real. The Texas and LA hospitality is fake.
@@meintingles4396 NY people are sociopaths that would walk over someone dying.
The guy that played the Texan nailed it. Good job.
Open carry in Tx!
Maybe he wasn't playing. Maybe he is a Texan.
@@jimmyboy131 His accent was not very good, he said "believe" instead of "bliev".😁
@@MaxDeVoe Ah good catch.
@@jimmyboy131 He carried his sidearm like a Texan.
I grew up in California during the 70's and 80's. Left in 1990. We never locked our doors. We knew our neighbors and didn't experience crime or homelessness. We went to church, the beach, the mountains... As long as you stayed away from Compton or Los Angeles. It was a nice place back then. When I went back for a friend's wedding... It's decline into hell was hard not to notice. Places I walked with girlfriends on the beach barefoot had needles and defecation and thugs. Not all the homeless are bad. But I'll admit I watched my back, and my feet.
"Where are the sirens, the helicopters overhead, the needles on the street???" I was born and raised and still live in Sacramento, California. I have to say, this is too funny, and too accurate.
We stopped at the Jim Boy’s for Tacos Sunday (just off Watt a bit South of 80).
I see this bright orange plastic bit in the next parking space. Sure enough, it’s a syringe. At least they were nice enough to put the cap back on the needle part.
Yep, time to go back up the hill and get outta Sac County.
Why are there helicopters everywhere? Is it the Police or the rich folk not wanting to be anywhere near the ground?
This is scary. Don't you guys worry about stepping on the needles?
@@sunjayroy312 crime and just a lot of general activity like news choppers.
@@ctrlbrwl Yes, but what can you do? 🤷🏽♂️
The local govt does nothing but push them to a different street.
Theres videos of CHILDREN walking through these types of environments on the way to school.
Wish YT didn’t delete links or I would post some. Just search it here on YT.
Texan friendliness will always have a fond place in my heart.
I was stranded in LA 500 miles from home (long story). This was back in the day when cell phones all had different style chargers. I had no cash, no phone charge, and no way to get back home.
No one would let me use their phone. I was even laughed out of a dentist office when I told them I was trying to reach home in Sacramento. After a couple hours I came across a church and walked in. Inside were 5 or 6 people setting up sound equipment who, upon hearing I needed a phone, immediately pointed me to a table covered in cell phones. I grabbed one, called home, and a solution was found.
When I went back in, I thanked the owner of the cell phone and told him I was starting to lose faith in my fellow Californians. He laughed and said,
"Son, we're from Texas."
That's a wonderful story! Yes, helping people in need is in the soul of Texans.
You must not have been in a good area. I was in a similar situation in California, didn’t even ask to borrow someone’s phone, they just offered it.
@@KJ-od8wq In a state of 37m people, YMMV. I was right next to Disneyland. If it were one or two people, i'd shrug it off, but it was a couple hours of wandering into businesses and explaining that I was stranded and asking as politely as I could, could I use their phone. Maybe it's just LA.
@@eggsnham
It may also just be cities in general. They tend to operate differently than suburbs and rural areas.
Best story EVER!!!
After finally escaping Chicago after 30 years of being trapped there, I moved to a rural town in the desert.
It still blows my mind how people act the way they did in the old movies my dad and I would watch, being friendly to their neighbors, not cussin' every other word, not littering, actually using reason and logic... I felt like I finally came home for the first time.
As soon as I established residency, I bought my first gun. Walked into the store, told them which one I liked and wanted, they ran a background check, had me fill out a 4473, and then I paid them. They even threw in a free 50 round box of ammo to celebrate my escape from tyranny and purchasing my first firearm. I was in and out in 15 minutes, no less strange than popping into a grocery store for a few items. It felt right.
In one year, I bought 6 guns, built a 5.56 AR-15 without using kits (also my first rifle), started reloading for 12ga, .303 Brit, and .40S&W. I also joined a shooting organization, and became a volunteer RSO at the shooting facility (1,200 acre facility with everything you could want, even a 1KYD shooting range).
I got a job driving for Uber, and have met thousands of people, almost all of them are genuinely friendly, and I've made friends. My neighbors are super chill, and we have occasional block parties where we all bring food and drinks, exchange BBQ recipes, homemade beer and wine, kids can play with horses and chickens, and even the cops showed up during Covid not to be buzz-kills about nobody wearing masks, but actually brought a couple kegs of beer and played tunes over the squad car PA system!
Country life is the way. I will NEVER go back to a big city unless visiting family/friends.
I was actually back in Chicago for my best friend's wedding recently, and I felt naked without my gun on my hip.
I told him and others at the wedding about what life is like in the REAL America, and they thought I was making it up.
Buying that many guns in one year is not a smart decision. I really hope you didn't buy two in one day. You could be in the reddest state in the union and that will still raise flags. I'll quote Donald Trump on this "take the guns first and ask questions later" who also supported red flag laws. If you want that many in one year you best be making them
@@Toefoo100 Nah, I can't afford 2 in one day. Wish I could, because then I could buy lots in auctions, which is actually very common in the collector world with old milsurp rifles. You'll find the rifle you want, but it'll be sold in a lot with other rifles. That's actually how I got my Enfield so cheap, was a guy bought it in an estate sale lot to get a different rifle, and sold off the Enfield for $200. Didn't have any sights, and had a sporterized stock with mismatched bolt and receiver, but it was my win. Replacing the sights with new old stock milled Mk1 sights was $100, and when I cleaned the bore and action, it became obvious to me the rifle was factory-new condition, and had been blueprinted. It cycles better than my uncle's $4,000 bolt action. With handloads, I'm getting 0.9" groups @100 yards out of a bench vice.
Anyway, thanks for the concern, but I'll probably be fine. Remember, a NICS check doesn't mean the person actually bought the gun, and unless you live in a horrible state like Illinois, your gun purchase is on a 4473 sitting at the gun shop, not a national database. Even if it is, I'm small time, and if they start coming after people, I'll have a heads up when they go after people with way more guns than me.
Besides, I had the most unfortunate boating accident the other day, and the gun shop owner said they really should do something about their antiquated fire suppression system; would be a shame if all those 4473s perished in an accidental fire. 😆
@@Toefoo100 We dont have red flag laws here.
If everyone is wearing a gun,
I wouldn't need one personally.
I'd feel safe.
I live in Chicago now and people just don't understand that one of the biggest reasons that crime is so bad is because only the criminals have guns, there are very few licensed carriers.
I moved to Texas from California about 5 years ago(Mostly for the schools). Things here have changed so much in that time. Property values exploded and now most of my neighbors moved here from out of state also. Wouldn't mind so much, but my family moved here to raise our daughters with conservative values... unfortunately, apparently this is not something that is important to a lot of others these days
LOVE this! A bunch of couples from California moved to my complex in Texas. I was told by one of them that they didn't expect people to be as friendly as they are.
- God Bless Texas 🇨🇱
-- Just please don't bring your politics here. 🙏
They are bringing their politics anywhere they go. It is how a virus operates.
Texas in 10 years will become a blue state. I promise you this.
I'll move just to turn Texas more blue. Bringing my friends too.
That is the Chilean flag. 🇨🇱
In the Texas Flag, the Blue field with the Star goes all the way down to the bottom.
Urban centers are indoctrination camps for leftism. That's why so many cities have freaks like the Alphabet cult.
@@deriznohappehquite - I know, but when you put Texas flag into the emoji area that's what comes up, and it's close enough for an emoji.
This skit was too real lol. As a Texan born and raised, I absolutely hate what Californians have done to the city of Austin, now known as the tampon of Texas. They've essentially all moved there and have pretty much created a little California by bringing the same nonsense politics and ideologies to the city. During the BLM riots, they completely vandalized the historic part of Austin, regardless of what anything stood for. They didn't care of course, it's part of liberal culture afterall. We welcome all Californians that want to be Texans, please feel at home, but if you're a Californian with Californian values, stay in Cali until you've become self aware enough to realize why you want to leave in the first place.
Joe Rogan is a perfect example. Can no longer stand CA so he moves to TX, but where in Texas....Austin. And now from his Austin-based podcast he says that Michelle Obama would make a wonderful president and refuses the possibility of having Trump on his podcast ("I don't want to help him in any way."). It's all so tedious. Feels doomed. We The People are mostly just degenerate children at this point.
It’s so ironic, but the capital of Texas is the least Texan place in Texas.
The culture of austin has changed a lot but its always been the crazy middle of texas. Its been that way even before the techie californians were there, and even the 60's. The least texas part of texas is downtown Dallas where (gasp) people are unfriendly!!!!!
@@mwright_boomer
You mean like in every other state including california? California isn't even blue either, all of the counties are red, except for the cities forcing everyone else to do their bidding. California should honestly just split into 2 separate states already, one part for the blues, the other for the reds.
@@c3bhm sure, but did you see that podcast where he told his viewers to vote republican? Gotta vote Trump to vote republican, assuming he's the one on the ticket.
That was hilarious
As a Californian who can't afford to move out yet, I'm both laughing and crying right now.
Claim refugee status and get the supposed benefits!
Don't move vote out the Libs!! We need a grassroots movement
@@D3xterJettster There's too many. The Far-Left dominates everything here.
Go to Yuma to rent the U-Haul. You'll save a couple grand.
You can afford it. California is the most expensive state in the country. Get out while you can.
Man this is so accurate when I moved to Texas it was so hard to believe how easy the life is in Texas.
As a Native Californian, born and raised in LA, This is spot on. California didn't used to be this way. When I was growing up in the 70s-80's people were friendly and kids played in the streets back then. They don't now. I left for College and the Military back 87. I only went back to visit and move my Dad to Western NC. He has never been happier, the folks are genuine and are always quick to invite us over to "visit" and have some food.
I did not leave California, it Left me. (way lefted!!)
The old neighborhood ain't "home" anymore. I understand, friend...🇺🇸 😎👍☕
I also had the life you did early on in the 50s. My kids dod also in the 70s and 80s. Much changed. I moved near Texas. Much better here.
@@madgep5565 If La Niña would go away so the West can get some rain!
@@madgep5565 My "Army Brat" daughter chose to live in Texas after graduating a DOD school in Germany! She loves it. Also, Dallas does have In-N-Out!
I agree! Born and raised in California, much better life years ago. We plan on moving soon. Newsom and his terrible policies and others like him are driving this beautiful
State into the ground.
I’M RECORDING YOU! 😳 I used my best authentic valley girl accent for this role 🤣🤣
You were hilarious 😂
Accurate!
@@manetheren51627 thanks! 🙏🏻💁🏼♀️
@@ChandlerJuliet You done good!
I'm in SC, and we had a family from Sacramento move into my neighborhood not too long back, and their teenage daughter sounds just like that. 😅👍
The only part that wasnt realistic was the ending when they went back to Cali. They would have absolutely been wearing masks while in the car driving.
That was Austin not California.
@@ronaldmercado670 oh shit! no~~~!
The only realistic part was that none of the lights were on inside that house because Texas's grid is a f#ckin disaster 😂😂😂
I live in California, and at this point, many if not most people aren't wearing masks often, if at all. And definitely not when indoors. Maybe some do, but I don't know any.
@@thejquinn I know! California's grid is so so much "better"! lol
Dude this is too accurate. I moved from California when I was a kid (red-blooded Texan now, thank God), but some family who still live there came to my sister's wedding a few months back. They were the only ones in masks, unarmed. I felt my heart break for them
Kinda sucks that you would judge them over their choice of whether to protecting themselves from illness. Aren't you stupid Texans about respecting others?
@i gotsa know! 👎
That's an idea. Masked and unarmed. Protect yourself from something you can't see and may not truly exist rather than try to protect yourself from two-legged predators.
@i gotsa know! My condolences. Have you done research at all of the facts of covid?
Sorry, but not a Texan.
Your a Texas resident
But not a Texan.
I have a friend who moved from Tucson, AZ to Austin, TX. 2 weeks in she came across some hardship - financial and personal. Her coworkers immediately helped her out and one even took her in - after only 2 weeks of knowing her! Texans show and live how true communities should be.
I’m surprised considering Austin is basically Texas’ California.
Austin is the San Francisco of Texas. Libs turned it into a craphole.
@@justdawnsoullessginger3536 true and a darn shame too...
Not in Texas, but live elsewhere in the Southeast US, and that is just the norm. It really does concern me that other places are not like that.
Austin is rapidly becoming like LA, please don't say it out loud.
Californians moved in at the top of my street early this summer- for the first time in 12 years there's garbage blowing around in front of their house and down the street. The old neighbors were Texans, who were trash free.
Perhaps it's time for the neighborhood to make them feel unwelcome.
Wait you serious!?!? They preach about hiw we should help the environment and go green, stop eating meat, and stop gas and oil production, and recently stop charging your electric cars, but they literally a holes.... you know I shouldn't be surprised.... the are always the biggest hypocrites.
As someone who has spent most of their life in California... Likely the issue is that they never had a yard of their own or they only had a very small one. It's just not something they think about. Probably just need to politely let them know.
As a child, I spent most of my summers at my grandmothers in another state where I learned a fair amount about yard upkeep. I learned how to mow the lawn when I was 10. Not one of my friends that I grew up with in California has ever even used a lawnmower to my knowledge. It was completely normal to see kids mowing the lawns in my grandmother's neighborhood.
For people who are from more urban areas such as LA, the SF Bay Area, etc, it's just not something they're used to thinking about.
@@Hiryu666 I see, well that is an interesting thing to know. Never thought of it. Thanks for clearing somethings up.
@@Hiryu666
Don't know what your talking about.
When I was growing up, 80% of the homes in the town where I lived, had huge front and backyards, and I'm not talking rich neighborhoods either.
And besides having such great front yards, right across the two lane Street in my neighborhood, we had acres and acres of Walnut Orchards.
Not all of California was squalid filth and concrete,and Progressive Socialist DEMS,all that came later.....
People definitely don’t say hi to one another in California. Some do but most aren’t raised to show that kind of friendliness.
But I have always found that if I say Hello to people here in California , 910 will happily respond the same way. Been here 67 years but the video is true - liberalism runs rampant in L.A.
I meant 9/10 people.
We moved from California to North Georgia right before the pandemic, to escape the politics, the cost, and definitely that culture. I’d tell people I didn’t think abortion was right and they’d sush me and say I might hurt someone’s feelings who had one.
But it’s really a thing, in California if someone talks to you it’s because they want something or they’re selling you something. If someone honked at you there, they’re flipping you off, if someone honks at you in the south, they’re waving at you and letting you go first! The best thing I ever did was leave California!
Welcome to North Georgia. To keep Georgia free, you need to never again vote Democommie. If you do and someone finds out, Stacy Abrams will move into your living room, rent free, and eat all your food.
Welcome to Georgia. Brian Kemp would love your vote!
I like how the way you honk your horn connotates emotion. Like 1 tap beep at a light is like "its green buddy", double honk is a wave, holding it down and speeding up is "fuck yourself". Such a beautiful language of cars
You can’t help it, but you are a carrier. You are sloughing off California wherever you go and to whoever you encounter. My dad was from California. He couldn’t help it either. But you all should go back to California, and put up a wall. Call it “the mask” and stay within it, and keep everyone else out so they can’t catch it and take it back home.
I remember talking with a friend from cali and the conversation that at least in the area of Texas where I am (Richmond and Katy) people dont usually honk but will blink their headlights more often instead. He said that at Cali (or what he thinks at Cali) blinking your headlights at someone is a sign of aggression, almost worse than honking because according to him you are slightly blinding the other person for a second.
He was flabbergasted when I told him that blinking your headlights at someone here, specially at a 4 crossroad all stop sign, is like telling the other driver "please go ahead / you first / I dont know who got here first but I think its you." The most aggressive thing you would get out of blinking headlights is "please pay attention, I am in a hurry but I still think its your turn, so hurry up ffs."
This needs to be made into a sitcom. I can see it now every week the Californians get into crazy situations because they act like this everyday. And their neighbor has to save them every time.
Like a reverse Beverly Hillbillies 😂
@@reuben8328 yes
Great idea. Make TV great again.
Okay ngl, that's an awesome idea. That would be actual comedy gold if done well.
"Now folks, just be sure to NOT stop by Earls spot. He doesn't make vegan bbq and has an itchy trigger finger."
This is the most accurate portrayal of Californians I’ve ever seen 😂
The irony of all of "californians" who act like that...aren't actually from california. They're just pretending and projecting what they think they're supposed to be like as someone from CA. They're usually from places like Ohio who moved to CA to 'one-up' their people back home, and claim now being from CA, to make themselves think that they're culturally superior. It's all a giant smoke and mirror show to be appearing more culturally sophisticated than their true white-bread family origins. Once you know, you cant stop seeing it.
Yea... she puts her mask on her forehead, he puts his a his chin!!!
Lmao!!!
Hey now. L.A. californians that is
@@plantfeeder6677 Usually states are more red by land than by blue. Urban vs Rural of course, but California is that rare breed where not only is it significantly more Democrat, but it has more Democrat districts too. So no, pretty much over 70% of California.
I left California when I was 16, but a part of me will always consider it home. I miss it for what it USED TO BE
My wife and I moved to Idaho a year and a half ago because California didn't like us (conservative christians). Our first trip here was just wonderful. Everyone was so nice and friendly. In less that a week, we had purchased our new home and we just love it here. Very similar to Texas I assume. I do carry a gun when I leave my house as do many here. It seems like there is a church on every corner here and that is a good thing. When we have to travel back to Los Angeles to visit family, you can see how it has changed for the worse in just the last year and a half. I lived in Los Angeles for 72 years and remember when the state was a great place to live. It started changing a very long time ago and has really deteriorated even worse in the last 20 or more years. I will tell anyone that is considering moving to places like Idaho or Texas or a few other places, DO NOT bring your liberal/socialist ways with you. You will not be welcome.
I remember growing up in TN that my parents knew everyone within a mile easily. I remember talking to other people later in life and finding how odd I found it that many people didn’t know their closest neighbors name. Now I don’t have a neighbor within a mile but still know most of the community.
Thank you for pointing out that asking someone's pronouns is a microaggression! It is SO AWKWARD and what they're REALLY asking about whether you're as extreme Left as they are!
I had a lady on the phone who asked me that. I told her I was offended that she even asked that and told her to tell her manager that the question was offensive. The lunacy has to stop!
It used to be"What's your sign". Now it's "what's your pronoun".
My response to the pronoun question would be "Sorry, I'm not a part of your Cult. I am what I appear to be. You figure it out for yourself."
I prefer to use it against them instead of calling it a "microaggression"
I identify as an A**H**** and my prefered pronoun starts with the letter F and ends with er.
Then watch them try to argue that it is not valid or even better, watch them try to use it. :P
Say "I only speak proper English grammar". This pronoun stuff is someone's make believe language. I learned how to speak correct English in elementary school.
The wink as he walked away, just perfect. THAT is how you drive them back hahaha
Got the fifty questions from the local neighbors when I moved to Texas from Comiefornia told them we vote red and didn't move but escaped they welcomed us in and treated us as native Texan honestly some of the nicest ppl I have ever met in my life
nice story only no commas that would make reading more comfortable so much for being precise
Great to hear. We have the exact same story from leaving WA for Central TX. People are amazing and we've never felt safer with our family. Everyone here is wealthy and doesn't know it, very humble easy-going folks. Where we moved from if you own three houses and a thousand acres you hire security and hide behind a big gate. In Texas they're like: "Here's the key to my gate yall come over whenever you need to need to let the kids run around". God Bless Texas!
Glad to have you Mike!
As a born and raised citizen of the Seattle area, old enough to remember my place BEFORE Sunset Magazine told all of California how wonderful it was in the land where no sun shines,
And as a decendant of Texans,
I'm desperately curious as to the Texas lifestyle.
Don't worry,
I'm IN Seattle but not OF Seattle.
I am from Naples (Italy) and I solemnly swear that if I ever move to the USA I will go to Texas, I like your traditions and your character. I would deeply respect your values, and consider them very very similar to mine. Freedom and tradition.
Congratulations on your new Prime minister
@@Dollface98 thank you very much! And she is the first woman to become prime minister in Italy, and not because she is a woman, but because she is a good politician. This was enough to throw the Italian and European radical-chic circles into panic ;)
Texan here who visited Italy for the first time recently. Italian style hospitality felt like home, you would be welcomed here, too. Come on over!
You'd be welcome here, just never vote for a Democrat, they're nuts@
Thank you very much for the compliment. We are very friendly people.
As a Texan, I approve this message.
As a Californian, so do I. Tired of the craziness.
Note that the San Joaquin valley in central California is full of transplanted Oakies, though, and a different world from L.A.
@@taylorblue3394 Thanks for the comment, even if completely unrelated to the topic.
I know you're busy with all the kids drag shows these days. Those kids aren't going to groom themselves.
"There's not a lot of crime here"
"Wwwhy?"
"Cause everybody here has a gun"
best line I've heard in a long time
I really like that line but my favorite just because it encompasses everything was:
Tiffany: "I don't get it.
Kevin: "Exactlly."
How? I say this every time some one asks.
Thank you for convincing me to probably live in Texas in the future because I would like to play with a lot of friendly neighbors and knowing that I would be in a safe neighborhood and also find me, I get to see snow in my life
I’m a Texan with new Californian neighbors. They seem to be afraid to talk to anyone and never come out. We have tried to engage with them as the man in the video does and they seem scared of us too. Brought them a cake to break the ice, and they appreciated it but still no real conversation. All the rest of the neighborhood knows each other and interacts. Just the other day I tried to say hi to them when we were both putting out the trash and he acted afraid of me again. Maybe some day they’ll realize why they moved here. 😄
😂😂. Yeah in California we won’t open the door no matter who is knocking. Too many home invasions. And we run out to get the mail asap, so it won’t be stolen. Meanwhile my relatives in Texas will leave cash in their mailbox, so the postal worker can leave them some stamps. 😳 I’m not a California native, and I can’t wait to move back home!
When I was growing up about 15 years ago as a child, my neighbors would often come over and introduce themselves, we'd have small talk. Today, although I don't live regularly at home, I sometimes go back home and the neighbors there are much more reserved. Society really has fallen a bit.
I grew up in a upper middle class suburban area near Philadelphia, one of the better off places. This places has now turned blue.
I currently live in a blue area. Neighbors don't really interact, there's no community or neighborhood BBQ or anything of the sort.
They probably have PTSD. Especially if they are from Los Angeles. Be patient and gentle like you are coaxing a mistrusting, feral cat.
Or maybe they just dont like you
I bet they vote democrat
"If it makes you feel better, we just installed unreliable wind power"
"It helps..."
Blahahah
False: we stopped greeting our new neighbors when the mass Californian migration occurred. We got sick of talking to them and learning how they want to turn Texas blue after they screwed up their state to the point they fled from it.
Only people from California think voting for Beto O’Rourke is a smart idea.
I wondered who his constituency was
So true.
Beto needs to be MOVED to Commiefornia where he will be appreciated.
Only people who don't have the ability to reason would vote for Beto.
There’s Beto signs all over DFW it’s really nerve wrecking because it’s like why would you want to vote for someone who wants to violate your rights
The fact they're an interracial couple is perfect
Yeah, in commiefornia they really love replacing the White race. Just look at their migrant policy. Horrible.
"... because everybody here has a gun." Ha ha ha 🤣 I love it!
We're conservative, we moved from Vegas to Houston. When we went to unload our furniture I walked inside with a box and when I came out 4 guys were there unloading the big stuff! I was like who TF are you? They were like we're here to help you get moved in! Blew me away!! Then when done they had a full on block party so we could meet everybody! I love Texas, only regret I have is not moving here sooner! Better jobs, home prices, schools and people in general!
there's a saying we have here for new comers, i may not have been born in texas, but i got here as fast as i could.
Just please don't keep voting for the liberal idiots because the politics are what ruined California.
I'll take "this didn't happen" for 1200 Alex
Still friends with them 10 years later.
Better schools? Private I’m sure, but public schools in TX are a hard sell given the indoctrination they’re giving to kids still.
I moved my family from California to Texas last year and not only is this spot on, I always felt like the Texan when I lived there. A true Twilight Zone experience living is a whole state of woke liberal insanity. Glad to breathe the free air again.
I actually play online games with people who have never left one of their "liberal utopias" in all of their life. Allot of them talk about how scary it would be to live in Texas. Some of them even think we lynch black people and gays on a regular basis. They have no idea that Texas is more liberal (true liberalism) than their state that regulates everything they do in their lives.
Excellent!! TX is the armpit of America, so you fit right in!!
Dont bring the politics that ruined your sanity to texas pls.
Season 2 when?
This really needs it.
This should be a reality tv show where Californians and Texans switch homes
God yes! I'd pay to watch that. 😂
Wife swap but with houses!
Wait...they do swap houses in wife swap I think...
It is reality. Just unidirectional traffic from California.
Agreed!
Only if I can take my guns with me.
As a Californian that moved to Texas, this is painfully accurate. But I'll tell you what. I like that Texan neighbor that stopped by to say howdy. I think I would be real good friends with him. The stereotypical Californian couple is exactly the kind of people I am trying to get away from.
Welcome
The left has absolutely destroyed our state. Kudos to you for moving. I have elderly parents and I can't leave, but I'm of the opinion too there are many conservative, or at least many middle of the road type here, who want to take the state back from them. Of course it will be an uphill battle, but California is much too important to the nation to let it be totally ruined by the Democrats.
@WatchMyVideoFor CovidTruth my vote goes to Greg Abbott. If Ron DeSantis runs for president, I'll vote for him too. I pretty much vote Republican.
You're a real Texan now with that "I'll tell you what." lol
this is a ridiculous stereotype on both sides . every texan is not a dude in a cowboy hat that acts like john wayne and most californians did not even wear that damn mask unless a store or airline forced them to and refused entry without it .
This literally happened to me last week, Im in Florida and had two females from NY move in next door. They couldnt believe I mowed their yard for them without wanting anything.
LOL! Craig, I understand why.
Tell them to leave immediately
I find it hard to trust people, so when somebody does something for me for "free", I can't help but think there's an ulterior motive.
Good way to subtly hint that they should get to taking care of their property.
I'm sure you would have done the same thing if it was two dudes as well. I don't know why people think you always have to have a motive to do nice things!
Finally watching the whole series.. what a great team. Just love the TX guy...
In 1970 I was 14 when my parents moved to a small town near the bay area.
A group of women who identified themselves as women with families in the neighborhood calling themselves the Welcome Wagon came by with gifts to let us know how glad they were to have us as their new neighbors. The school I went to was great focusing on math, reading, history, science, health, music and art. All I did was showed up respected my teacher and paid attention. The entire class with hand on heart proudly reciting the pledge of allegiance and then sang national anthem. CRT, sexual morality nor politics was ever part of the curriculum. My parents would remind me everyday not to forget my manners, good character, the golden rule and my lunch when I left for school. The first Earth Day on April 22 1970 walked to school with fiends three miles away picking up garbage was my first green lesson. “N” and “F” words had serious consequences and was never heard on the radio. Smokey the Bear was everywhere reminding us to be careful with matches and keep America beautiful. We loved sharing holidays celebrating traditional American values. It wasn’t dangerous to be patriotic and root for America to be first. It did not matter that my best friend was not the same color as me. You could buy a candy bar for a nickel in America the beautiful in 1970. That’s how California once was., America the beautiful.
God bless Texas.
Compare and contrast: Ronald Reagan to Gavin Newsom
California was once held by Republicans, and this was even AFTER the so-called "Great Switch" when they claim the Republicans relied on racists and the Democrats took over the "educated" and "cities".
LOVE IT!! And that's how should be!! Smh
That was enough to make me cry - and I'm Australian. But it's the same story here. We just aren't as far down the road of social collapse.
And I'm sure we can save our country by replacing the few bad apples that are intentionally trying to destroy the place. I hope the US can do the same.
You forgot the Native American commercial that "every litter bit hurts".
Being a Texan and seeing the influx of Californians moving here, this is accurate.
Do they still continue to vote Democrat?
@@googlesucks925 "Do they still continue to vote Democrat?"
As of the last election, no not in numbers that matter. Texas has been 70-30 Republican as long as I can remember (I am 60) and in the last election we were still 70-30
PLUS, and this is HUGE, Democrats have not always been looney lefties! They used to be normal people. "Regan Democrats" used to be a real thing. Regan won 48 states. So that 30% Dem in Texas are not automatically looney tunes. Most of them know what a woman is for example.
@@robjohnson8522 Thank you for the reply Rob.
Of I moved to Texas from California I would not have this kind of problem. We already own guns. I have manners, and am a sociable person, and I attend church and a person that abides in Christ Jesus, so I don't think I'd have to make to many adjustments except for the weather.
You're also forgetting those from Florida, New York. Jersey, Nevada, Louisiana that are moving to Texas. Don't just focus on California. Smh
As a Californian, this looks accurate to me.
Could expand this skit into an entire series.
😂
Like a skit where they go to a town hall an explain about the shoplifting, open drug use, high taxes in CA and the make proposals to make theft un $1,000 a misdemeanor, give oit free needles, and raise taxes to pay for the stuff.
Please do
Like Portlandia!
Hire Jared Keeso to write it 😂
As a Californian, I can say that there is an epidemic in our state... of stupidity
We know.
Agreed.
I don't get it every time I have visited, I meet cool people. Do they all huddle in LA and SF?
We know.
We know.
woman: "how did you figure we were from LA?"
texan: "the masks, inside your own house... no one else around... 2022"
So true. If you're still wearing a muzzle, you've lost your way
@@darinp5612 few are even wearing double masks cause a benchmark that specifically states not to uses it's finding to draw any conclusions said so.
In Texas they wear while driving.
Saddly right here in Texas (native born) still see masks on solo drivers.
It's like the people who drive in their cars with their mask on. And then the redundant Biden sticker. That is unnecessary of course.
As a Californian, this was painfully accurate
Really? As a Californian this seems like a Conservative depiction of Californians who have never actually met any, but have been told by Conservative media what they’re supposedly like.
@@4000Wiggins Well , I´ve never been to California but this very much applies on the average person in Stockholm , Sweden which has become a politically correct woke hell. It´s like the humans has been exchanged for robots and zombies.
@@4000Wiggins I think the point is that these type of people are far more common in California than in Texas. It's a generalization. Like Texans are typically depicted as gun nuts and church goers, while that's not always true. Just more common. Without generalization, the political parties wouldn't have a way to throw crap at each other.
@@4000Wiggins I was born in LA. Lived in Orange County most of my life. I moved to Corpus Christi in 2019 exactly for this reason. It's not an exaggeration. It's a fact.
@@georgewood7381 El Lay is hardy representative of most of California.
I wish I could post this to my Facebook but I'm afraid I would trigger too many people. You guys are so on point!! I live in Colorado, and you should DEFINITELY do a California to Colorado Series!!!
Well done! MORE PLEASE! And if you need a filming location for a Colorado series, I would be happy to help and allow you to shoot at my home. IM me if interested.
Being from the EC originally, my FB wall was at least a good 75% hammer & sickle. I stopped going to FB when I was threatened to be kicked off by Oct 11th. On election night, I tried to go there, just to watch everyone's reactions...and I had to bolt, cause I felt myself getting dumber *trying* to navigate my timeline on there, at this point, the people are so brainwashed.
I love the use of overly stereotypical Californian and Texan. Just perfect. Please do a sequel with New Yorkers leaving for Florida
Hahaha. Funny. Stereotypical?! That's hilarious. This little skit wasn't even worthy of being considered a parody. It was too factual
@@ob1n I don't know maybe it was a little exaggerated
@@GameTavern2224 if you feel it was exaggerated, then you ain't living in the midwest where the Commie-fornians are moving to
Florida is Full, go home.
As a Texas City girl… this “stereotypical Texan” is actually one out of every 3 people in Texas … so…. 🤣 it’s pretty spot on. Lol
Love how Texan says "You'll get used to it.😉" with all the confidence of a man who knows exactly what his rights are.
As a former lifelong Californian who moved to SETX in 2021, I'm considering opening a deprogramming service for liberals moving to Houston. I know, it'll take months for them to internalize statements like "guns keep you safe", "masks hurt you", "red meat makes you strong", "it's okay to be white", "there are only two genders".
"I think he's being friendly. People around here are friendly." LOL!!
I just found this channel, looking forward to more videos, now to share this one, and maybe watch it again.
Just 3 weeks ago I moved down from Washington state to go to college here. My mother and father came with me to drop me off, 3 days later they decided to move down to Texas because Texans are just that much better than the Seattle Slime that we have.
God Bless Texas.
When I was a toddler my dad was in the Army, stationed in California. After about a year he was stationed in Texas and we all moved there. He remembers very well the difference in how friendly people were. The first person he talked to in Texas was a random woman who greeted him with, "Well, haaaaaaaaaaaaaah!" 🤠
They've lived in Texas ever since.
I had the reverse. My husband and I were sent to Mather AFB in Sacramento as his first assignment. 1976. They hated us. I’m 67 and I think I’d rather live in a Communist country or poverty stricken 3rd world country instead of returning to CA. Of course, thanks to Newsom it is already a 3rd world country right in the US
@@donnanutt3650 glad your gone, Karen
That’s my favorite state: TEXAS!
@@donnanutt3650 That wasn't the reverse of the OP. That was the same concerning California, unfriendly.
I moved to KY in 2020 from NYS.. First week here while at a gas station someone just started talking to me and we ended up talking for about 20 minutes.. Was a pleasant surprise compared to the average New Yorker would just gives you the finger for no reason..
Worked out for the best. Texans thanks you for going home.
The best satire involves a degree of truth. This one has A LOT of truth.
This is great and hope this does happen. Get the none freedom loving people out of my state. I refuse to go blue and we as natural born Texans will fight to keep it that way.
Fight on! I'm afraid to say the blues that move there are "stuck on stupid" and will vote the way they did where they came from.
Dang right. No bullshit California crap in Texas the land of me and my family and the land that I love.
Demographic studies from the 2020 election found that the majority of blue voters in Texas were people who had grown up in Texas their whole life, mostly young, and didn't know what it was like to live in California. Most of the people coming from California were registered republican.
Unfortunately no you won't. You don't know how to. Not that Southerners are stupid just that Californians know how to play the game of political corruption. You will be angry sure but you won't have the slightest idea how to stop them and suddenly you will turn around and your city & state will be just a corpse of a memory of what once was. I'm saying this as someone that's seen it. If your average citizen isn't a political activist your going to wake up in a foreign land before you know it.
Austin is very blue, just saying.
Having recently moved back to my native Texas after 18 years in Chicago, this made me laugh until tears ran down my face. It is DAMN good to be back home!
I'm not American but when someone says "native" followed by a state, makes me feel like the people are no longer actually think they are living in a single country.
I've been to Chicago only once to visit. It was fun, enjoyed the time there that week. But how anyone could live there for 18 years? Wow. Anyway, welcome home!
@@Dolbic. this is because, when you are a Texan, you are a texan first and an american second.
💚🌻
Love from Texas
Welcome home.
The word native doesn’t need to be followed by a country name. A person can be native to a state, city, county, region, continent, etc.
Chandler turning her mask into a mini dunce cap was a nice touch.
I just watched all the episodes and then came back here for the comments! You should expand this and make full 30-40 min episodes!
Thank you for this factual reenactment of a California couple adjusting to life in Texas. You should do a sequel where the couple, on election day, goes to the polls and votes for the same kinds of candidates that ruined California when they took over.
Reality is never very funny. That's what the Yankees that retire to Florida do.
You didn't see the end where they moved BACK to California?
Ya and they ruin a good city and then move on again to plague another city
Don't vote for the same people you are fleeing. It's your basic free staters nightmare scenario.
@@gregorykern9679 No, that is Texas in 10 years. They just moved right down the street.