13:04 That look of disgust, shame, and anger at the guy throwing the finger. Man that guy on cam went through a range of emotions. Good on him for not going off and holding his composure.
The racial views in the USA always seem to confuse me for some reason. We always hear this stuff about the USA being a melting pot of different cultures, but it seems like PR nonsense tbh. From what I can see or hear from the media etc. there's no place that I know of where "races" are so isolated from each other. For a place to be considered a melting pot, the different cultures really need to mix. If you have a black neighborhood, a Latino neighborhood, a white neighborhood etc. there's no mixing of cultures anywhere. It's no melting pot. I am from Denmark, and we're a very "white country". (White people are the vast majority.), and since we're only around 5.5 million people here, our minority groups are very small. We don't have a big Asian neighborhood anywhere etc. so people tend to mix it up a lot more. It would be hard for an African to move here and ONLY associate with black people. Chances are you will know a lot of white people, since that happens to be the majority. We're just less focused on the race over here, I think. I've never heard anything like 'African-American' used here. Black people are not African-Danish.. They're just Danish. (Assuming they're Danish citizens of course.) I don't understand why people cling onto a nationality or ethnicity like that. You're all Americans.. It's like the minorities make sure to always let everyone know that they're a minority instead of just saying "I'm American", they go into some "I'm half this and 25% that.." type deal keeping people divided when there's no need to. When you hear Americans talking about races, racism, cultures etc. in the USA, it sounds there are different USAs for different people. It's like you're not even living in the same country. While I'm sure there's racism here in Denmark, I've never seen it myself and people certainly live in the same Denmark no matter what color or culture they have. They go to the same schools, the same football clubs etc. With such a small population it'd be impossibly to have neighborhoods, clubs etc. for individual nationalities. It's unlikely you'll ever see a Chinatown in Denmark for example. There simply aren't enough Chinese people here. :)
and thats why the UK is ahead, London, has some many races who actually get along, people dont get frisked or attacked because of their skin colour or culture.Theres more interracial relationships per couple in the world. It is the melting port of culture
Sick Joker No here we are still segregated by race. There are communities of people who strictly dont date outside their race. Tolerance but no acceptance. No assimilation.
Sick Joker The thing is, the US is massive in comparison to the UK. We have places that actually melt, just like areas of London.. they're just really spread out. Then again, I'm a bit spoiled being born and raised in California since this state is basically the mixing pot state. Especially certain cities like Long Beach which is the most racially diverse city in the world, if I'm not mistaken (or one of them).
You just don’t actually know America. I’m cities like this, it is fairly segregated, partially due to a racist government pushing colored people into poor neighborhoods, which then become known as Black, or Hispanic neighborhoods and from self segregation. People just like to stick by people similar to them, but when you aren’t in a bigger city, it’s very mixed. There’s it as many minorities, but the minorities are more part of the overall community as opposed to having the black community, and the white community. America is such a weird place.
I find it weird when black Latinos disassociate themselves from black Americans or blackness all together. Like I'm Ethiopian and my culture is very different from 'black American' culture but I would never say I'm not black ..... I don't know it's just weird to me. Someone explain...
@@amykarr6163 naah she said it right the 1st time. primarily its the blackness period. i've had several go out they way 2 let me know they not associated. Especially like Dominicans and Panamanians sadly enough
Even us africans we do not wanna be associated with african american people, If he were to interview me I would say im african because when people think black people they think african american and we are different from them. It sucks that people view us the same way when we dont act like that
I know your comment is a year old but... you do realize that all "african americans" don't all act the same way. It sucks that you have such a narrow minded view of such a diverse group of people.
4:22 BOOM! She dropped a good quote! Maybe it's good that some girls cover up than others that are exposing themselves. It's a surprise to see her body when that "time" comes
I disagree with the woman at 4:18 .I would never pick a "covered" woman over an "exposed" woman because the covered woman would probably seem more boring to me.Its more of a preference of tastes anyways.
What is an honorary black man? I'm from southern Africa, below the equator, and our climate is extreme. In winter, temperatures sometimes drop below minus. In summer, temperatures can go pass body temperature. So the dude at @09:07 is probably a North African because a slight chill in summer is like heaven for us.
you don't have to be invited. Just takes a long visa process to visit.. but anyone can (if you don't mind going through all the bull they put you through), you have to stay with a tour group, and you are not permitted to talk to anyone accept your tour guide.
It sucks they stopped making these. I found them really interesting.
Sam Henri yeah true, but he interviews a lot of the same people.
Haha, I like the homeless guy. "Hi mom, I hate you" the cracked me up
That girl at 6:15 is confusing me. She's BLACK. Dominican people really need a reality check.
I hereby crown the Homeless guy at 5:35 The King of Trolls!!!
All hail the King.
13:04 That look of disgust, shame, and anger at the guy throwing the finger. Man that guy on cam went through a range of emotions. Good on him for not going off and holding his composure.
calling him a "Wanker" at the end... nice touch :)
2:38 had me DYING. The back stroke. On the steps. To the Korean national anthem. Well played Ryan Hall, well played
Aha he got so excited about watermelon.
I love the guy that walks past Hi Mom I hate you!
That ending was hysterical. Off the cuff. Brilliant.
I look forward to this every week... I can not get enough of it!
Please bring this show back. It was amazing.
"Hi Mom! I hate you." Lmaoo
The racial views in the USA always seem to confuse me for some reason. We always hear this stuff about the USA being a melting pot of different cultures, but it seems like PR nonsense tbh. From what I can see or hear from the media etc. there's no place that I know of where "races" are so isolated from each other. For a place to be considered a melting pot, the different cultures really need to mix. If you have a black neighborhood, a Latino neighborhood, a white neighborhood etc. there's no mixing of cultures anywhere. It's no melting pot.
I am from Denmark, and we're a very "white country". (White people are the vast majority.), and since we're only around 5.5 million people here, our minority groups are very small. We don't have a big Asian neighborhood anywhere etc. so people tend to mix it up a lot more. It would be hard for an African to move here and ONLY associate with black people. Chances are you will know a lot of white people, since that happens to be the majority.
We're just less focused on the race over here, I think. I've never heard anything like 'African-American' used here. Black people are not African-Danish.. They're just Danish. (Assuming they're Danish citizens of course.)
I don't understand why people cling onto a nationality or ethnicity like that. You're all Americans.. It's like the minorities make sure to always let everyone know that they're a minority instead of just saying "I'm American", they go into some "I'm half this and 25% that.." type deal keeping people divided when there's no need to.
When you hear Americans talking about races, racism, cultures etc. in the USA, it sounds there are different USAs for different people. It's like you're not even living in the same country.
While I'm sure there's racism here in Denmark, I've never seen it myself and people certainly live in the same Denmark no matter what color or culture they have. They go to the same schools, the same football clubs etc. With such a small population it'd be impossibly to have neighborhoods, clubs etc. for individual nationalities. It's unlikely you'll ever see a Chinatown in Denmark for example. There simply aren't enough Chinese people here. :)
and thats why the UK is ahead, London, has some many races who actually get along, people dont get frisked or attacked because of their skin colour or culture.Theres more interracial relationships per couple in the world. It is the melting port of culture
Sick Joker No here we are still segregated by race. There are communities of people who strictly dont date outside their race. Tolerance but no acceptance. No assimilation.
Sick Joker
The thing is, the US is massive in comparison to the UK. We have places that actually melt, just like areas of London.. they're just really spread out. Then again, I'm a bit spoiled being born and raised in California since this state is basically the mixing pot state. Especially certain cities like Long Beach which is the most racially diverse city in the world, if I'm not mistaken (or one of them).
You just don’t actually know America. I’m cities like this, it is fairly segregated, partially due to a racist government pushing colored people into poor neighborhoods, which then become known as Black, or Hispanic neighborhoods and from self segregation. People just like to stick by people similar to them, but when you aren’t in a bigger city, it’s very mixed. There’s it as many minorities, but the minorities are more part of the overall community as opposed to having the black community, and the white community. America is such a weird place.
Omg that homeless guy!! I literally paused it and cried of laughter for 5 minutes before I could collect myself to finish the video. Lmao!
4:53
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Please never stop making these.
I find it weird when black Latinos disassociate themselves from black Americans or blackness all together. Like I'm Ethiopian and my culture is very different from 'black American' culture but I would never say I'm not black ..... I don't know it's just weird to me. Someone explain...
Well they not black latinos or rather latinos at all if they denpunce they blackness
Its not a detachment from their blackness its the american part of the blackness lmao get your head outta you ass and let us love our Latino culture
@@amykarr6163 naah she said it right the 1st time. primarily its the blackness period. i've had several go out they way 2 let me know they not associated. Especially like Dominicans and Panamanians sadly enough
that's more the person who answer's problem than the host. he does a pretty good job of trying to be pleasant while getting an honest answer.
That girl @ 12:05 so beautiful and that was an awesome mix with the bagpipe and drums.
Oh my goodness I freaking fell out of my chair @5:24-5:35 lmao
I love how some of the people are consistent.
great EPI... i fall back in love w/ the show's concept almost every time.
Hahahahaha 03:54....the distance between Ryan and the lady....and he also creates a natural barrier!
Love the Australian guy...he was probably the most genuine of all
Gotta love this show Ryan Hall aces it. "Describe a nigga to me" was hilarious.
my goodness all of them are just so cuuuttteee. and god it was funny. (the chinese girl @ 12:65 was the cutest ahahah)
6:00-6:17 And she says it with such happiness too. What a catch -___-
I LOVE this show! Look forward to it every week.
The woman at 13:39 is totally right dance music has been bringing people together of all races in England for the past 30 years.
The lady at the end actually can sing. Beautiful voice.
those glasses on 4:40 just surprised me and amazed me
This was a very good episode. So many interesting people in this one.
8:59 the dude from Limitless and the Hangover!
The lady at the end preview for next episode ..lol crying to that song
"fry that chicken! fry that chicken! mhmmmmmm black people love chickennnn." LOLLLL
oh crap, I only just realised now that it was just two guys playing live. awesome.
My new favorite show on youtube
This is the best one so far
13:04, couldn't stop laughing after that.
I think i just started to fall in love with the middle black guy with his shirt off lol
ay that bagpipe/drums duo were KILLIN it tho
"And I'm uncircumsized so you know what that means." Ha, ha. That shit's hilarious.
Dude in the middle caught it and shook his head.
I hope the next time I visit New York I stumble on this crew and they let me be on the show
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL, ITS EVERYTHING sorta
5:20 That woman is just... lmaoooooo
Even us africans we do not wanna be associated with african american people, If he were to interview me I would say im african because when people think black people they think african american and we are different from them. It sucks that people view us the same way when we dont act like that
I know your comment is a year old but... you do realize that all "african americans" don't all act the same way. It sucks that you have such a narrow minded view of such a diverse group of people.
He's in front of the MET! love that museum
p.s. PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDS!! IVE BEEN WAITING FOR EVER!!
Ryan was getting his "MJB- crispy chicken" on, in the opening scene. lol.
4:22 BOOM! She dropped a good quote! Maybe it's good that some girls cover up than others that are exposing themselves. It's a surprise to see her body when that "time" comes
1:28 Hahaha Comic timing
5:30 Kevin Hart Crack head dad moment.
9:00 So fine!!
5:24 - 5:43
That's just about one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
The lady with the white hair is smart
Last guy had the best response
14:02 was just... GREAT.
4:41 GET IT NOOOOOWW LMFAO
01:30 "Hey mom, I hate you" cracked me up
OMGGGG at 8:50 I just like died hahaha too funny
we play hockey too .. Jarome Iginla led the NHL in scoring
This show is awesome.
"I mean like..its not good" LMAO 5:45
Keep doing this stuff. Informative and hilarious too.
1:30 was the funniest part!!!! lmao
Lmao at how happy that dude got when he mentioned watermelons.
this was so entertaining and interesting to watch !
1:30 the best bit
5:34 MADE MY DAY X10000
I agree with the last guy. That was some revealing stuff.
shooting the dozens, jokes, sarcasm, etc.
I disagree with the woman at 4:18 .I would never pick a "covered" woman over an "exposed" woman because the covered woman would probably seem more boring to me.Its more of a preference of tastes anyways.
hahahaha loved it when that guy freaked out with excitement about the watermelon
I love that "Sneaker Head" shirt!
Best video iv seen in ages.
almost forgot about the "fry dat chicken" song
What is an honorary black man?
I'm from southern Africa, below the equator, and our climate is extreme. In winter, temperatures sometimes drop below minus. In summer, temperatures can go pass body temperature. So the dude at @09:07 is probably a North African because a slight chill in summer is like heaven for us.
13:22 you go glen coco I like this girl she is a smart cookie.
THE end KILLED ME!!!!
this is my new favorite.
Love des Stereotypes shows Keep dem comin.
Last guy with the glasses brought the wisdom.
Best Episode yet! haha people are freaking hilarious
This is so dope , keep it up
lmao, he looked sad/shook af when the dude saw him and shook his head
you don't have to be invited. Just takes a long visa process to visit.. but anyone can (if you don't mind going through all the bull they put you through), you have to stay with a tour group, and you are not permitted to talk to anyone accept your tour guide.
5:25 is fucking hilarious. one of the funniest moments in youtube-history.
that bearded man who said wtf for everything was really really handsome.
This show was the best
always makes my weekend
Yeah like ... was he responding to someone or something?
"Hey mom.... I hate you" lol dead funniest part
lmaooo when he played the asain though! "youre such a white girl!!" hahahaaah
LOL @ 2:17, he don't want no trouble
09:30 i love this guy!
as an nc resident, they are at the colleges dear.
"then you got the guy selling Molly and E right over there" lol
@ 5:25 made me laugh so hard my side hurts.
6:00 im in love
4:20 She is SO right. I want some sort of mystery when I meet a lady.