@@FrancoPantoja Why is it she?? This is CLEARLY another Black man *dressing up* as a *Black Woman* racial caricature. Move with that stupid ass wannabe-all-inclusive-at-the-wrong-time bullshit.
Next time reply with how is knowing that people were sold as property, raped, and lynched for existing not bad? And demand an answer back cause your teacher is an idiot.
@shannon It is offensive. How would you feel if someone assumed someone was your great aunt, because of your skin color? Not every black person is related. Also, you can't just assume someone is making offensive jokes.
Yeah but can we take a moment to realize she never specified what KIND? Like..there’s so many different types of Slavery I wouldn’t know where to start.
Courtney Cooper like, imagine if your teacher said we were gonna discuss history. What kind? There’s so many different types of history. Every country’s history is different.
@@kenmathepreciouspudding6787 Or we just don’t want to do our natural hair because society has belittled black hair, and the few black-owned hair companies do not cater to all type 4 hair. So when some black women choose to wear wigs it’s a problem for some reason. And, I don’t know why white people act like they don’t wear wigs/extensions when they do just as often as black people do.
@UCIYz9ngDUQC5YvKfvi116bQ I don’t wear wigs, and I don’t plan on doing so. My comment was speaking on behalf of the black women who do choose to wear wigs.
Lol 😂 that is not the stereotypical “white girl” hair and outfit- that is THE white girl hair and outfit, I hope she has the light blue jeans to match😌
This is true. I went to a all Mexican school before. And we were talking about segregation and slavery. And everyone was staring at me like I was born way back in the 1800's and 1950's
im biracial (white & asian) and the most students of color I've had in a class was literally ethnic studies and there are only 7 ppl in there including myself. 2 of them r black, 2 are fully white, 2 im not sure (but one of those two I'm 100% sure isn't white). the teacher is also white
They really act like you were there. Half of them expect you to start bursting out crying or something, and it's like, "uhh, I'm not even paying attention. I'm just doodling in my notebook..."
I remember making eye contact with the only black girl in our class at this moment. I felt many emotions, and I’m sure she felt more. CAUSE THE WHOLE DAMN CLASS DECIDED IT WAS FUNNY-
@@DestinysGrandchild-c4d I really hope they get it soon. I’m in high school now but I still have nightmares of those middle school monsters 😭 It was an anarchy
My teacher had asked if I was comfortable with him saying nigger, because that word was all in the book the class was reading. I think it was okay to ask...but don't act like you care if you ask me in front of the class and put me on the spot then ask me and another kid if we use the word. I just cant..
@@Diana-rx7bu who said I'm melanin deficient? If you look, I commented earlier on this post about having to go through this as a kid, my mother dealing with it and how unfortunate kids still do. Not deficient whatsoever
@@Diana-rx7bu ohhhhh, lol. I was like, I'm very much black 😂. Yeah we were reading To kill a mockingbird. The way teachers handle discussions about African Americans is abysmal...this video was so accurate but realizing multiple generations have gone and will keep going through this is so sad and disappointing
Nah I'ld tell them what those text books doesn't tell them I'ld make them feel embarrassed of their own history, of course if they are being shitty and all
That was me in social studies. The only black kid and the teacher would talk about slavery. I would feel weird, but try to make it see like I'm totally fine with it.
*I remember in 1st grade I was the only black kid in the class (at that time) and when we were talking about Martin Luther King Jr they all looked at me for like the entire day saying stuff like "You went through this?" "why are you called black you are brown!"etc.*
This is interesting to see the perspective of how Black America’s learn about the history of slavery in their schools classrooms, & honestly what ever they teach us in school is not all what we need to know about slavery, shit goes way deeper then that. Black peoples, both men & woman, you guys are Kings & Queens, learn your history black people, you guys are more then what the United States had put your great grandparents through.
Kings and Queend I doubt it. But thousands if tribes did exist and there were rulers male of a tribe with his female counter part. Majority of these people lived among the land Yes, there were empires that existed. But some regions did not have Kings and Queens. I have no ideas why this Millennial generation keeps saying this all of a sudden. There so called Kings captured a lot of people in exchange for sugar, metals, stones and other valuable materials.
Well hopefully black people believe your comment since as a collective we are brainwashed into thinking white is right therefore if anything comes out of a white persons mouth is correct but when we say it then its a problem. (Not directed towards you per say) For example Sharjjahn Aziz ignorant comment...
@@sharjjahnaziz4122 ... Please go immerse yourself in some actual historical facts. There were most certainly black kings and queens in different countries in North, east, and west Africa that ruled over their designated tribe of people. Please stop misleading folks and go sit down somewhere. Smdh
I had a few black students in my freshman history class in college and a few from Africa and when we got to the topic of slavery the professor would look at the black students and talk very slowly to choose her words carefully so she wouldn't offend anyone.
@JagBrit She obviously was talking about African-Americans and then black people who actually were born there or their parents were born there. Dont be ignorant
The accuracy is just through the roof I’m not Black but i am Arab and every time my teacher brings put something about Arab culture The people that know am Arab look at me and I’m like 😄 and im like ...🙃😳🥲...
Lmfaoooo!! Both versions that you made are hilarious but the genome version (isn't she like your great aunt) turns my frown upside down every time I see it!!! *Gratitude!*
I was the one (of two) black kids in my class during one time we had a race-specific question. The class didn't even stare at me, it was just the teacher, but it was very awkward, lol
I’m Japanese but I born in the US and when I was in the fourth grade my teacher said we were gonna talk about Pearl Harbor and every single kid in that class stared dead at me (I went to a predominantly white school there were only like 3 other Asians that went to that school).
whenever my class learned about spain they would look at me like bitch just becuase my mom from spain dont mean i know spanish they would ask me " hi Sofiaaaaaaaaa, holaaaaa, how do you say my name in spanish" like Elizabeth your names still Elizabeth
I had the exact opposite happen with me. White kid who went to predominantly black elementary school (I'm talking maybe 10 white kids and a few white teachers), and a predominantly black middle school (Much more of a mix, maybe consisting of about 10% white 30% other races, and about 60% black), and when the talk about slavery came up, I kinda got the looks, seeing as I was one of two white people in the class. It was somewhat awkward, although definitely not intentional. The teacher, who's also black, was the type to cater towards every group. He made that class feel much more comfortable and made sure to mention it wasn't all the white peoples fault that slavery was so prevalent. One time he even had a student who's parents believed in paganism, and seeing as that's pretty rare, he sorta poked fun at it, and after hearing that through a parent teacher conference, he asks his class every year to make sure they're comfortable with him joking about it. He's definitely been one of my favorite teachers, as even now going into sophomore soon, I still think about how good of a teacher he was. Anyway yeah, I had an experience almost parallel to this one and I'm sorry for the people in classes like mine or the one in this skit, who experience the awkwardness of being singled out like that. I'd also like to add I'm aware I had it good in this situation as the people around me weren't insensitive. Sorry for rambling, but I thought I'd just get the words in my head out onto something.
In my class its the other way around. I get mess with because of that and they be thinking i ain't gonna do anything. But i ain't one to let people mess with me. Love you vids btw. They r funny.
When my AP english class in HS read “the bluest eye” I became the ambassador for all black matters and I’m only half black... every damn question, the teacher was ON ME
This is me, but being English/ from England living in Australia: “Ok class, today we’re going to be talking about England and what they did the the aboriginals.” Everyone: *looks at me.* Me: *yall wanna fight or somethin’?*
I kinda relate to this. As the only Asian kid in my class, (growing up in a French speaking region where Asians are rare), everyone looks at me whenever the teacher talks about China 😅
Lmao this is so correct. Everyone always stares at you. Though when we were first learning about it I started sobbing and my teacher just said don’t worry it happened a long time ago. Next day we started learning about Jim Crow and the Civil Rights Movement and I realized my grandma worked with Martin Luther King Jr. and that it wasn’t that long ago and racism still exists 🙂
@@jadapinkett1656 5th grade? I dropped out when I was 14, after 7th grade (maybe idk I'm brazilian). I guess my school was just shitty cuz they didn't teach about the holocaust at all, I think they did it in 8th grade before highschool but I can't be sure.
Whenever we started the topic of slavery in history, I would just feel so much cringe and I’d be so uncomfortable. Even if the slaves we were talking about were not black. And I was the only black kid in most of my classes in 7th grade so I felt this. 😂😭
Teacher: "(My Name), what do *YOU* think about slavery?" What do you expect me to say " *IM SURE IT WAS GREAT* , BLACK SLAVES INCLUDING MY ANCESTORS PROB *LOVED* BEING PULLED AWAY FROM THEIR FAMILIES AND BEING WHIPPED FOR NO REASON" like no, you already know what I'm going to say. Move on!
.That's the problem, people get uncomfortable or trying to avoid it or can't talk it properly, when a ton of subjects should be talked straight forward, clear and proper, so we can evolve not only as people but as community.
I never had this experience, ever, I wish I could relate! Elementary barely had blacks, Middle School nobody gave a fuck about history and also WW1/WW2, Highschool was Civics.
I'm not even black, I'm Hispanic but the things people assume because my skin is darker than theres makes the volume on this bus astronomical. I look dark and the looks I get are not very friendly, let me tell ya that
Black kids: when you get called on when they talk about slavery Asians: when they ask if you have a English name Mexican: when they sing despactito (no idea if I spelled that right)
"this is my REAL HAIR!! " okay and these are my real hands tf 😂😂
Ericka Smith 🤣🤣🤣
@Ericka Smith 😂😂 You gave me a really good laugh! Thanks, dear! God bless! ❤😊🙏
@@traciemartin3785 bless you too 😊
Lol period!
And that makes it more fun to pull that sh!t
Imma need Ms. Flowers to get fired😂😂
Or a raise for dealing with Jay😂
Immediately!
*soo anyways started blasting* (with flip flops)
666 likes 😂
SAILOR STARLIGHTS
when he said “why are you being so hostile” 😭😭 killed me
And 666 likes is hostile.
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@@FrancoPantoja He*
@@FrancoPantoja Why is it she?? This is CLEARLY another Black man *dressing up* as a *Black Woman* racial caricature. Move with that stupid ass wannabe-all-inclusive-at-the-wrong-time bullshit.
Alana A'ga
Probably saying that because the ‘character’ he’s playing is a she idk
“This is my real hair!” That last jab really got me lmao.
Guys my white teacher said “slavery wasn’t that bad” I wanna die
what the hell
She's right. Slavery wasn't bad at all...
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Next time reply with how is knowing that people were sold as property, raped, and lynched for existing not bad? And demand an answer back cause your teacher is an idiot.
WHAAAAAAAAT?? 🤯
Lmao “isn’t she like your great aunt?” 😂
I would fight her straight up 🤣
The disrespect
@shannon It is offensive. How would you feel if someone assumed someone was your great aunt, because of your skin color? Not every black person is related. Also, you can't just assume someone is making offensive jokes.
@shannon I can't with you. You didn't get my point at all.
@shannon Was the first part necessary?
I love how everybody was looking when the teacher said they were going to talk about slavery....😂😂😂😂😂
Courtney Cooper 999th like 😎
rxinbowrxse Yay!!! 🤗
Yeah but can we take a moment to realize she never specified what KIND? Like..there’s so many different types of Slavery I wouldn’t know where to start.
SquigglyNoodle Boop yes you’re right it’s always good to address things from every possible perspective...
Courtney Cooper like, imagine if your teacher said we were gonna discuss history. What kind? There’s so many different types of history. Every country’s history is different.
Dude I feel that on a spiritual level because I’m the only black kid in my class (most of the time).
Same..
I was the only black person in my entire school 😭
@@chunkymoonbeardamn that’s tuff😭
In history class tho 🖕🏽😭
Same-
“This is my real hair” implying that all black people wear wigs..
..I--
LIES MOST PEOPLE LIKE US WEAR WIGS BC WE PROBABLY WANNA LOOK GOOD AND NOT FOR ATTENTION, TRY AGAIN 💀✋
@@kenmathepreciouspudding6787 Or we just don’t want to do our natural hair because society has belittled black hair, and the few black-owned hair companies do not cater to all type 4 hair. So when some black women choose to wear wigs it’s a problem for some reason. And, I don’t know why white people act like they don’t wear wigs/extensions when they do just as often as black people do.
@@kenmathepreciouspudding6787 😐
@UCIYz9ngDUQC5YvKfvi116bQ I don’t wear wigs, and I don’t plan on doing so. My comment was speaking on behalf of the black women who do choose to wear wigs.
@@mayathedreamgirl1357 periodt
In my school there’s only one white person in the ENTIRE GRADE, and whenever we talk about slavery..
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LMFAOOOO
lmaaaaoooo I can't
Rip
Same... but I’m that one white kid
Lmaoooooo
The way they looked at the only black person took me out 😂
why is there 1.4k likes but no comments💀
@@lcvelydaph on my end the comment is posted.
Ikr 💀
The stereotypical "white girl" hair and outfit were great 😂
Lol 😂 that is not the stereotypical “white girl” hair and outfit- that is THE white girl hair and outfit, I hope she has the light blue jeans to match😌
Bonga Ntombela Don’t forget the light brown uggs
Chris Jeffries with that short ass white fur in it.
Monochrome Rainbow And be sliding all around the damn floor like it’s some damn ice skating competition
Well at my school all them fake girls dress like white girls no matter what race they be. LMAO
This is true. I went to a all Mexican school before. And we were talking about segregation and slavery. And everyone was staring at me like I was born way back in the 1800's and 1950's
Nice profile picture
@brownie cakes thanks
Peachy._. Daisy :0
I live in a all Mexican community, I think you should live here where there are only 3 black students and we aren’t racist unless ur white.
@@cynthiamartinez8994 wtf thats not good
Literally on Black History Month everyone was asking me questions oh so annoying
@Greta Wilson "It's that time of the year!"
how'd it feel to be used as a slave, even though you were definetly not born back then?
@@user-sg4ov7ng4h Lll ip
Im a black girl, and the highest amount of black people iv'e ever had in one of my classes (including myself) is 3
Girl your school is lacking flavor 😭
im biracial (white & asian) and the most students of color I've had in a class was literally ethnic studies and there are only 7 ppl in there including myself. 2 of them r black, 2 are fully white, 2 im not sure (but one of those two I'm 100% sure isn't white). the teacher is also white
Same
@@neurdogic8909 wtf is biracial
@@_aragornyesyes_7171 mixed. you're more than one race. my dad's white my mom's asian
Then they look at you like "So how was slavery?"
BRUH that made me laugh😂😭
They really act like you were there. Half of them expect you to start bursting out crying or something, and it's like, "uhh, I'm not even paying attention. I'm just doodling in my notebook..."
@@sophiefilo16 Ik right😂
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I wish this was a lie 😂
White people really do be like “my cousin’s father is like half black”.😂😂
White people be like, *"my best friend is black"* 😩😩.
Ong they be like my mom's friend is black
Xiao Mei Mei Doll 😂😂😂
Xiao Mei Mei Doll again they be like My aunty is Black
EXACTLY
the “period pooh.” always sends me 💀
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when people are always like: my sisters boyfriends sister in laws black
me: and i care why,when and how?
@ashlee garcia yea i agree
I remember making eye contact with the only black girl in our class at this moment. I felt many emotions, and I’m sure she felt more. CAUSE THE WHOLE DAMN CLASS DECIDED IT WAS FUNNY-
Girl then your whole class need serious help 😭💀💀
@@DestinysGrandchild-c4d I really hope they get it soon. I’m in high school now but I still have nightmares of those middle school monsters 😭
It was an anarchy
@@eneriiscreams5231 LMAO I’M PRAYING FOR YOU-
"isn't she like your... like great great aunt?" * smile *
This happened to me one day and the sub gone try to ask me was I uncomfortable like YES.... yes I am tf 🤣🤣🤣
My teacher had asked if I was comfortable with him saying nigger, because that word was all in the book the class was reading. I think it was okay to ask...but don't act like you care if you ask me in front of the class and put me on the spot then ask me and another kid if we use the word. I just cant..
@@jnp444 WTF?! It doesn't matter if it's in the text. If you are melanin deficient don't say it 😒
@@Diana-rx7bu who said I'm melanin deficient? If you look, I commented earlier on this post about having to go through this as a kid, my mother dealing with it and how unfortunate kids still do. Not deficient whatsoever
@@jnp444 Sorry for the confusion! I was referring to your teacher who asked you if he could say it. I'm calling the teacher melanin deficient lol
@@Diana-rx7bu ohhhhh, lol. I was like, I'm very much black 😂. Yeah we were reading To kill a mockingbird. The way teachers handle discussions about African Americans is abysmal...this video was so accurate but realizing multiple generations have gone and will keep going through this is so sad and disappointing
"Period pooh"😂😂That was the last straw!
she's one of those people that be like, "My cousin's dad's sister's stepmom's niece's half-brother's son's daughter is black, so I can't be racist!"
Happens all the time to me :((
I’m asian and people always stare at me,
when a teacher mentions something related to Asia
If i was the only black kids in the class talking bout slavery I'll be like 😭😭
Teacher: we have a new student from Africa.
Everyone turns to the only black kid in class.
Black kid: Am from Camden 😅😂😂😅.
@@Yesu44 Mean Girls! I love it! 😍😍
@@andresvillanueva5421 Very iconic 😊😎.
@@Yesu44 wait- didn't she say Michigan?
Nah I'ld tell them what those text books doesn't tell them I'ld make them feel embarrassed of their own history, of course if they are being shitty and all
That was me in social studies. The only black kid and the teacher would talk about slavery. I would feel weird, but try to make it see like I'm totally fine with it.
I normally just pretend I'm reading to avoid being asked questions on it..
I just count the tiles on the ceiling. I don't feel like dealing with all the stares so I just ignore it
Damn, people really cant mind their business and focus on the lesson huh
'this is my real hair' Sarah bcg most repeated line
Lmao tbh. She did not want it touched
I Couldn’t Stand Her😂
Aye not too much in Sarah she is and was and still is that bitch
I loved Sarah lol
literallyyy
Not going to lie. This is pretty accurate.
I had a black friend who literally had white girls do this to her.
It's VERY accurate . This same thing happened to me. With Harriet Tubman.
@@trawlins396 everyone has had a traumatic experience with that race...and yet we STILL worship them
@@youjustgotburned3980 I don't!! Only one I fugs with is Charlie Brown!!
This hits me on a spiritual level. I’m the only black kid in all my classes and when the teacher talks about slavery everybody just stares at me 💀
They think you're going to start crying lol. I been there.
Where he get them wigs thoo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Majestic!!!😂😂😂
From his mama
Teacher's wig is lookin' like Whitney circa 1988. LOL
Her hair looks like Frederick Douglas’ hair lol
So we gonna ignore how mrs flowers stood there like Beyoncé did in that elevator 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*I remember in 1st grade I was the only black kid in the class (at that time) and when we were talking about Martin Luther King Jr they all looked at me for like the entire day saying stuff like "You went through this?" "why are you called black you are brown!"etc.*
Bru I used to ask that too. Why call black people black if they're brown. Btw I'm black but still
Period, pooh. 💀💀WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS?? 😂😂
This is interesting to see the perspective of how Black America’s learn about the history of slavery in their schools classrooms, & honestly what ever they teach us in school is not all what we need to know about slavery, shit goes way deeper then that. Black peoples, both men & woman, you guys are Kings & Queens, learn your history black people, you guys are more then what the United States had put your great grandparents through.
@Brianna Aguilar So true. 👏
Kings and Queend I doubt it. But thousands if tribes did exist and there were rulers male of a tribe with his female counter part. Majority of these people lived among the land
Yes, there were empires that existed. But some regions did not have Kings and Queens. I have no ideas why this Millennial generation keeps saying this all of a sudden. There so called Kings captured a lot of people in exchange for sugar, metals, stones and other valuable materials.
Well hopefully black people believe your comment since as a collective we are brainwashed into thinking white is right therefore if anything comes out of a white persons mouth is correct but when we say it then its a problem. (Not directed towards you per say) For example Sharjjahn Aziz ignorant comment...
@@sharjjahnaziz4122 ... Please go immerse yourself in some actual historical facts. There were most certainly black kings and queens in different countries in North, east, and west Africa that ruled over their designated tribe of people. Please stop misleading folks and go sit down somewhere. Smdh
@@vurgolove2 thank you !!!!
I had a few black students in my freshman history class in college and a few from Africa and when we got to the topic of slavery the professor would look at the black students and talk very slowly to choose her words carefully so she wouldn't offend anyone.
Brett F. As she should.
Cause she knew what was gone happen, them tears wasn't gone help ha😭😭😭
@JagBrit She obviously was talking about African-Americans and then black people who actually were born there or their parents were born there. Dont be ignorant
@JagBrit bruh you look kinda dumb
@JagBrit b r u h
The accuracy is just through the roof I’m not Black but i am Arab and every time my teacher brings put something about Arab culture The people that know am Arab look at me and I’m like 😄 and im like
...🙃😳🥲...
Lmfaoooo!! Both versions that you made are hilarious but the genome version (isn't she like your great aunt) turns my frown upside down every time I see it!!!
*Gratitude!*
The so called white one is the type of person to go "i love Chinese! Like my great great great great great aunt had a kid that was 1% Chinese"
Or “adopted a Vietnamese kid” as if both countries were same 😂
This is me, except, I’m the only black kid in German1🤦🏾♀️
dang
Kimchi fried Rice i think they meant in the country germany
bunni luvs I meant the foreign language class.
Hey there follow German citizen. You think you had it bad? I'm Jewish, lmao.
@@ReinerIsDaddy oof
right after she said “periodt Pooh” I swear I never saw someone throw hands that quick😂😂🤣🤣🤣
As a survivor of being the only black person in a class...this is 100% accurate 😂😂😂
00:31 OH MY GOD THE GESTURES AND THE VOICE ARE ON POINT.. this is literally how every fake ass girl talks to me in class
😂😂 I love the skits you come up with! Many of us can find humor in this video, because we can definitely relate! Been there, done that!
Lollllllllll
i see you everywhere.
i see you everywhere.
Again? 😒
Hi again.
You are literally everywhere.
I was the one (of two) black kids in my class during one time we had a race-specific question. The class didn't even stare at me, it was just the teacher, but it was very awkward, lol
Because W teachers are clueless
I’m Japanese but I born in the US and when I was in the fourth grade my teacher said we were gonna talk about Pearl Harbor and every single kid in that class stared dead at me (I went to a predominantly white school there were only like 3 other Asians that went to that school).
I love those curly wigs... so pretty.
"Isn't she like your Aunt?" (Head tilts)..
Had me crying!! Lol
“PERIOD POOH” I’m outttt💀
Lmfao!! That use to be me lmao... going to a all Mexican school with like only 9 ppl in it lol.. they be thinking we cousins
When she say “periodt pooh” in such a white voice, I was GONE 🤣🤣🤣💀
whenever my class learned about spain they would look at me like bitch just becuase my mom from spain dont mean i know spanish they would ask me " hi Sofiaaaaaaaaa, holaaaaa, how do you say my name in spanish" like Elizabeth your names still Elizabeth
Mrs. Flowers: *thoughts* "I'm just going to shut my mouth and see where this goes."🤨
I had the exact opposite happen with me. White kid who went to predominantly black elementary school (I'm talking maybe 10 white kids and a few white teachers), and a predominantly black middle school (Much more of a mix, maybe consisting of about 10% white 30% other races, and about 60% black), and when the talk about slavery came up, I kinda got the looks, seeing as I was one of two white people in the class. It was somewhat awkward, although definitely not intentional. The teacher, who's also black, was the type to cater towards every group. He made that class feel much more comfortable and made sure to mention it wasn't all the white peoples fault that slavery was so prevalent. One time he even had a student who's parents believed in paganism, and seeing as that's pretty rare, he sorta poked fun at it, and after hearing that through a parent teacher conference, he asks his class every year to make sure they're comfortable with him joking about it. He's definitely been one of my favorite teachers, as even now going into sophomore soon, I still think about how good of a teacher he was.
Anyway yeah, I had an experience almost parallel to this one and I'm sorry for the people in classes like mine or the one in this skit, who experience the awkwardness of being singled out like that.
I'd also like to add I'm aware I had it good in this situation as the people around me weren't insensitive. Sorry for rambling, but I thought I'd just get the words in my head out onto something.
I died when she said “ isn’t she like your great aunt “ 😂😂😂
In my class its the other way around. I get mess with because of that and they be thinking i ain't gonna do anything. But i ain't one to let people mess with me. Love you vids btw. They r funny.
“ period Pooh “ 😂😂😂😂😂
When my AP english class in HS read “the bluest eye” I became the ambassador for all black matters and I’m only half black... every damn question, the teacher was ON ME
“Period Pooh” 😂🤣
Lmfao I’m so late to your channel but ur so fu***** hilarious!!!! I can’t stop watching this literally replaying 😂
It’s “Josh” with his blonde sticking out from his hat for me! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The everyone in class would start staring or looking for the black kid in class 🤣💀
Lol,period pooh 🤗💞
This is me, but being English/ from England living in Australia:
“Ok class, today we’re going to be talking about England and what they did the the aboriginals.”
Everyone: *looks at me.*
Me: *yall wanna fight or somethin’?*
@Yay Yay wdym
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. All the white Australians were the ones who partook in that. Why they looking at you?
I kinda relate to this. As the only Asian kid in my class, (growing up in a French speaking region where Asians are rare), everyone looks at me whenever the teacher talks about China 😅
Lmao this is so correct. Everyone always stares at you. Though when we were first learning about it I started sobbing and my teacher just said don’t worry it happened a long time ago. Next day we started learning about Jim Crow and the Civil Rights Movement and I realized my grandma worked with Martin Luther King Jr. and that it wasn’t that long ago and racism still exists 🙂
the way he said "bitch" was just- i'm dying
"Isn't she like your great-aunt"
Me:
*And there goes my last nerve*
That curly hair wig tho is Everythinggggg!! 💜✨✌️
These are underrated skits lmao
It’s the opposite for me 🤣
The black kids be glancing at the two white kids
Im literally the only black person in my class and people are racist 😂
Do you tell an adult when they're racist?
@Blessing Osamudiamen OMG-
@@-littlemisslugubrious-3033 yes
Sure they are. Stop being a victim.
I swear they all be staring at us when the teacher reading a book about it or when we say that we just got our hair done
Damnnn this is hella true because whenever we talked about Africa, Slavery and black activists, the whole class was looking at me like "👁👄👁"💀💀💀
🤣🤣 👱🏻♀️Period Pooh🤣🤣. She deserved to get snatched up
this also happens when we’re talking about ‘obese people’ and everyone just starts to look at me 😭😭🔪🔪✨
Alternatively: when you’re the only Jewish kid in class and you start talking about the Holocaust
God, I dropped out of school before I had a class about the holocaust so I guess I escaped that.
@@Ariel_is_a_dreamer So you dropped out of school before the 5the grade?
@@jadapinkett1656 5th grade? I dropped out when I was 14, after 7th grade (maybe idk I'm brazilian). I guess my school was just shitty cuz they didn't teach about the holocaust at all, I think they did it in 8th grade before highschool but I can't be sure.
Whenever we started the topic of slavery in history, I would just feel so much cringe and I’d be so uncomfortable. Even if the slaves we were talking about were not black. And I was the only black kid in most of my classes in 7th grade so I felt this. 😂😭
We haven't done that topic yet
Same thing happened to me when my class was discussing Cuba and Mexico. They all turned to me even when I’m Argentinian 💀✨
Jay Is So Hilarious.😂😂🤣🤣😭😭
I'm the only mexican in my class and the kids say "Look I can speak Spanish. Taco~" like wtf -!?!
That’s actually racist.
Teacher: "(My Name), what do *YOU* think about slavery?"
What do you expect me to say " *IM SURE IT WAS GREAT* , BLACK SLAVES INCLUDING MY ANCESTORS PROB *LOVED* BEING PULLED AWAY FROM THEIR FAMILIES AND BEING WHIPPED FOR NO REASON" like no, you already know what I'm going to say. Move on!
She really said “period phoo”
I would have boxed that Burnt Barbie
LMAO how the teacher’s just like “Uh- I 🤷♀️”
He he said "bitch"... his expression just killed me.!
My school is incredibly diverse which... Looking at these comments I am so thankful for. 😬😭
Samee
Me to
Bro that’s how they be fr 😂
I was literally the only black kid I'm my entire FREAKING GRADE for all my elementary school years legit
That "raise your hand" Becky accent was on point😂
.That's the problem, people get uncomfortable or trying to avoid it or can't talk it properly, when a ton of subjects should be talked straight forward, clear and proper, so we can evolve not only as people but as community.
"Ah let me go this is my real hair!"
Sis we all know that's a weave 🙄
Period sis
I never had this experience, ever, I wish I could relate!
Elementary barely had blacks, Middle School nobody gave a fuck about history and also WW1/WW2, Highschool was Civics.
Yo this hurt. I feel that, always history or literature.
I'm not even black, I'm Hispanic but the things people assume because my skin is darker than theres makes the volume on this bus astronomical.
I look dark and the looks I get are not very friendly, let me tell ya that
Bc people are ignorant
😂😂😂😂this is funnyyyy asfff
Black kids: when you get called on when they talk about slavery
Asians: when they ask if you have a English name
Mexican: when they sing despactito (no idea if I spelled that right)
Mrs. Flowers must be having the craziest classes.