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Cool concept and super well done, but Asian Americans are much more diverse than this group. Asian Americans also include the people from the Middle East, the Desi subcontinent and Pacific Islanders. It’s probably better to rename this video.
I love how anytime Jonathan is on the fence with the statement and looks at everyone else, they assure him that it’s okay to disagree with the majority of them
Let Me Just Stop Now one of the most respectful group of people i’ve seen. i’ve seen other videos where the group is very divided and interrupt each other saying “no that’s wrong”
Bruh when people say Asians they mostly mean the race how the hell are we supposed to call ourselves?Small eyed Asians? Indian Americans exists and Russians are on the Caucasian group but how the hell do you think we should call ourself otherwise
I love how jon expresses he "forgets he is asian" because I feel the same way with my family and friends. I dont care what society thinks of me and so it never becomes an issue.
The guy in the black jacket deserves an award. He didn't hide how he felt, though it was clear he was uncomfortable sharing his true views. I feel as if, in the videos of these I've seen so far (i haven't seen them all), most people will go with the crowd on what the 'common choice' answer is. Good on him.
I actually didn’t see him as being uncomfortable sharing his views, just really indecisive. He seemed like he really understood both sides. You’re right though, he’s awesome for not being scared to disagree.
I mean, he’s legally an American, born in America, raise in America. Unlike us that really grow up in Asia. But can I blame him? NO! It’s really normal to feel like that. . . I already felt it someone gonna whoosh me
Jonathan was so adorable. overthinking and switching answers and being all shy, then at the end asking if everyone could be his friend. i'm out of uwus
Take another look and think again. Being indecisive and easily swayed by others' opinions because we can't really think for ourselves is not something everyone should be like.
@@creepypop How? Jordan wasn't taking a stance any stance taken is done so in grounded opinion whether based on facts or beliefs his wasn't grounded he was just wayward and indecisive. The comment I responded to is inaccurate, "we form opinions too quickly" who's "we"? And even if that is true Jordan wasn't taking the time to properly evaluate his thoughts as you can clearly see by his back and forth and volatility that's the difference between changing one's mind in light of substantial facts and having no actually opinions of your own. This is why I took issue with the commenter, they are using Jordan's lack of personal opinions and critical thinking as an example of critical thinking and agency thereby not taking their own advice of "forming opinions too quickly". This is called *IRONY* something that seems to be lost on you I'm afraid.
@Uveni Think of it more as being open minded and listening to other people's ideas. I think Jonathan had his own opinions, but hearing other's thoughts helped him think about his decision a little more deeply. I understand where you're getting at, and we should think for ourselves, but we should also see the other side of the story. Other people think their opinions are just as valid as you think of yours, and there must be a reason why we think that. Most of the time, there is no right or wrong answer, its our personal opinions. There is also little time to decide on your answer, as you can see in the video. Maybe Jonathan just needed more time to decide for himself.
Jonathan is definitely funny. He would be a cool dude to hang out. I don't think he is indecisive, but rather he is a considerate and well thought person.
I'm married to a Filipino, and I can confirm the anxiety that first generation immigrants have of their children and grandchildren being accepted in white mainstream american culture. I honestly want cognizant of it until a couple of years ago--I was just kind of in auto pilot as we all are with newborns and toddlers. Now that the kids are older it's really important to me for them to explore their Filipino heritage. I'm even learning some history, customs and Tagalog myself. Eventually my in-laws are going to move in with us when they retire, and it's just going to be a golden age of cultural enrichment for our family. I'm very excited.
I had the opposite experience where acting in accordance with my cultural heritage was seen as the moral way of life and identifying with the country I lived in was almost vilified.
Me: I kinda ship it Nguyên: Yeah I have a three year old Me: Yes, you’re married and have a family. Yes yes yes yes yes… Lemme just… *_-Slides comment saying I ship it under carpet-_*
Like how they all made sure Jonathan talked about why he was for the stereotype at first instead of flat out disagreeing or saying he was wrong. Was nice.
I love how Jonathan seems to be picking his words with his hands, so careful, picking the right ones that express accurately his feelings and thoughts. I love all of them, you all seem to have golden hearts.
@@karadeliktekiastronot3420 "Asian" is not a race. Asia is a continent and Asian means that you are from that continent. You can be "white" or whatever and Asian. Turkey is Eurasian but mostly in Asia.
@@lemonlemonade9497 @Lemon Lemonade Thank you for the information. Then the Turks are Anatolian. In addition, a distinction according to the region is ridiculous, the concept of asian so wide. I mean I think it is unnecessary to define the Russians, Chinese and Iranians together, I think they are all very different.
@@karadeliktekiastronot3420 Agreed. Concept of Asian is indeed really wide. People should say what region of Asia they are from rather than saying that they are Asian. Like: East Asian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, Anatolian etc...
@@bluefox6106 Have your Zweihänder and horse ready tomorrow brother, we ride at dawn. All those who would threaten our queen shall be stamped out by our righteous crusade.
i think it would be really cool if you did a "do all south asians agree", because there's a lot of differences and similarities between how we're raised, especially with the variety of languages, religions, and communities among this demographic!
I love the queer person. They seemed so aware of the intersectionality of race, gender, and ethnicity. They get history and understand how much having a culture, language, and coming to America as a choice has a lot to do with the success of your community.
All these people saying Jonathan’s a cutie while I’m just over here like.......he would be such a cool friend to have. He is the type that you could laugh with but also have serious yet comfortable conversations with.
I don’t think I need to say it. The number of times I’ve cried infront of her. I can always tell when somethings of. We joke around alot. But we’re also always there for each other
I like how he was shy, yet wasn't nervous about explaining his ideas although he was hesitant but still open I wish we can all have his personality in the way that he listens to other people's explanation and changes or reinforce his ideas
@@alphonsusho8962 I totally agree. It takes courage to make a decision, listen to other people's viewpoints and then reconsider/change your mind. He seems like a great and also funny person. :)
DP Lone I know this and this tends to happen to all people of color. The same thing is done to Blacks and and Latinos. The diaspora is never represented. People want to assume most Black people are African American and most Latinos are Mexican and most Asians are Chinese. POC’s are constantly trying to fight to break these myths.
@@TheVibeGuy9 Yeah same, I'm British with Pakistani heritage too, and tbh, it doesn't matter and you can't do much about it, you just have to accept it lol, a lot of Americans think we're Arab because of the "-istan" suffix in "Pakistan". Personally I think the Muslim part of me is more important than my culture/nationality anyway.
they’re all so calm and open to new ideas; they understand different perspectives and never get passive or rude in any way. makes me proud to call myself asian. wow
Ikr? I'm a white girl from Europe who's never been to US (so I might be lacking some perspective here) but from the three "Do all white/black/Asian people think the same?" vids this one was definitely my favorite.
8:38 So relatable. Growing up, we have always referred to as "Filipino American" and took much pride and appreciation from our cultural roots there, though I never really connected much to Asia as a whole. It was until I recently began to notice that we had certain traits in common, as well as filling in your race in certain documents and applications.
Sammy Sosa They are, as the Middle East is in Asia. Asia includes the Arabias, India, China, Japan, Bangladesh, Philippines, a lot etc... even most of Russia is Asia.
I remember growing up being embarassed of my race and constantly trying to "white wash" myself because of the stereotypes... It took me so long to truly be proud of my cultural heritage
Angela Wang sane. I think every minority experiences low confidence in their heritage. For me when I was little, I always wanted to be white. I hated my hair, my dark skin, I hated everything. Until I realized that we should all embrace who we are. Latino, Asian, Black, every race.
I wish most White people understood Internalized racism. I’m Black American, not Asian, but growing up I always tried make myself fit into that White/Eurocentric mold. Looking back on it at the age of 23, I feel so silly but I also applaud myself from overcoming that internal racism and finally embracing my cultural heritage.
No papa Jones how bout embrace the fact that we’re human we all bleed red and piss yellow (or clear if you’re healthy) how bout see past race stop seeing black man Asian woman or gay man(or women) just see them as a person for who they are
I think one comment of jonathan’s that really rings true is the forgetting one-the most common way to be reminded that i’m different is in an expressly bad way.
Let me just the say that i love that Jonathan guy (the nervous dude with his hands folded when choosing a side lol) especially that "oh my goodness, can i be friends with all of you on social media?" I love how passionate and genuine he is
I was looking for comments about when Nguyen said that Asians worked harder or something than other minorities or deserved it more because that annoyed me but yeah all I found were cute things about Jonathan. But also Dan can also get it
I’m not American or Asian (I’m Welsh), I 100% agree that Asian food is the best! I’m not talking about takeaways, I’m talking about real authentic Asian food 🍱 🤤
I hope they do like I want everyone to not be the same country...lowkey I feel they gonna have at least two of the same country and I’d be like NOOOOOOOO😩 but I’m crossing my fingers
Jonathan, is my favorite participant in this, and I believe all, the spectrum videos. He thought it through and wanted to hear everyone's thoughts and perspectives and was willing to allow the calm, rational discussion to sway him sometimes. His nervous appearance and how he worked through each question is me in a nutshell and it felt so great to see someone so similar and also with so much more patience and quiet intellect.
Do you remember what other Spectrum videos he's in? I've only seen virgin/non-virgin video and this one.. would love to see more videos with him in it 😂
John is also me. Even tho i have a more defined opinion in some things about my parents/my culture i really understand how he wanna think through every question.
My requests: -Do all Atheists think the same? -Do all Autistic people think the same? -Do All Ex-Bullies think the same? -Do All musicians think the same? -Do all children Think the Same?
Yeah, on the religion route - Do all Jews think the same? - Do all Muslims think the same? The children thing could be really interesting but finding parents willing to risk their privacy could be hard.
9:41 made me cry, Im Paxican and my parents stopped talking to me in Urdu and Spanish because of a teacher saying that I was confused and for years I didn't understand my parents enough to have heart to heart conversations. It wasn't untill I got much older that I moved to México that I learned Spanish and can to to my mom.
Oh, the question "Do Asian-Americans have it easier than other minorities?" made me cringe so hard. It's such a simplistic question to an very nuanced topic. Nguyen's answer made me cringe so hard I had to cover my eyes. Every minority group has worked extremely hard to eek out a living. I'm sure if he just thought about the idea that it's ONLY because Asian Americans "worked harder" he'd begin to see that dog doesn't hunt. I mean, Tulsa 1921 is just one example.
I felt the same. I was shifting and literally said "WTF?" Sometimes I think we all are ignorant to other's struggle. It seems that many don't understand where civil/human rights began and why it began. What 2020 reminded me of was the good ol' saying "injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere." Welcome to America!
Ye no that was pretty yikes, I agree. All of us ppl of color whether ur Asian, Black, Native American, Hispanic, Mexican, or freakin polka dotted and striped, we have all faced hardships and oppression. I wouldn’t say any of us had it any easier or harder than others because all of our experiences are different and all of them have been handled them differently.
You guys (Jubilee) do a great job in producing and creating these videos. I know there’s a lot of thought, energy, money, and resources put out into creating this type of content. These are definitely important conversations and perspectives to hear & witness for many people, and I think the format of these videos are really awesome, innovative, fair, and thought provoking. What I don’t understand is editing and uploading only 10 minutes of content from what looks like a 40-50 minute conversations. I’m sure all of these people had contributed to each question, yet only we get to hear 2 or 3 people at time when answering certain questions within the Spectrum series. And with middle ground, a lot of things get edited out as well. I know you guys have received this feedback in the past, but more that half your viewers would genuinely watch the unedited version, if you put that out. I think it’s great to still have these 10-15 minute long versions out there as well, but since you guys put a lot of effort into these types of videos, I feel like the people who participate in them deserve to not have their opinion shrunk or edited out. Until the video is posted, they probably thought everything they said would be included in the video, only to find out their whole segment got cut off. Again, awesome job creating these series in the first place, but that’s just my feedback as a viewer! 💛
@@SR-xk5ih The definition is still the same as it always has been. Just all of the K-Pop and Taylor Swift fans who have twisted it's meaning. I really like K-Pop so don't get me wrong. (I hate Taylor Swift tho.)
When Jonathan says he sometimes forgets he's Asian, I felt that even though I'm Latina. Someone will come up and speak Spanish to me at the grocery store, and I'll be like "Wow, that's amazing. How did you know I speak Spanish?" and then I remember I have a brown face and a Spanish name tag lol.
The "Latino" thing gets me cause not all latinos have a "brown face" as you described. There are white latinos, black latinos, native, even latinos of Asian descent. There really isn't a specific look.
It is so sad when I hear about people who were not taught their heritage language growing up. Languages are a part of your identity, and reclaiming it later can be very difficult for those who are not ready to learn another language. Parents should absolutely be teaching their kids their heritage language. The host nations language will not be impaired in the process
lol "I have felt pressured to date within my own race" My head: Pressured? No, I've been told up front that I will be disowned if I don't marry a Korean. lol [Don't worry fam, I've worked it out and I'm engaged to my Chinese Fiance] haha but. . . . she does speak Korean. . . .better than me. . . . so that was instant approval from my Grandma.
@@nixonesport1998i find it funny that Black people, Asian people, and others are called the minority when Asia's population in 4b, and Africa's population is 1b, and Europe's population is 600m. And nobody is talking about it, everyone is falling it. Its crazy.
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Jubilee more SPECTRUM VIDEOS, I looooove them
Cool concept and super well done, but Asian Americans are much more diverse than this group. Asian Americans also include the people from the Middle East, the Desi subcontinent and Pacific Islanders. It’s probably better to rename this video.
@@ZapGloom agreed
Jubilee
Do one with all transpeople
It really does not represent all Asians Americans at all. For instance, I'm an asian from South America. L O L.
*jonathan : agrees*
*also jonathan : disagrees*
love this guy too
i love him, like honestly same 😂😂😂
He is so funny
Gosh he was so cute
this man is my favorite
johnathan : "can I be friends with all of you on social media?" MY HEART
I know soo cute
Yeah he was so cute
not in social media pls in reallife
Marso 13 Wow that's actually rlly true.
Marso 13 k
I love how anytime Jonathan is on the fence with the statement and looks at everyone else, they assure him that it’s okay to disagree with the majority of them
lll TUNOC PRODUCTION lll that’s middle east
yea thats honestly hella cute.
omg i was thinking the same thing!! They are so nice to him🥺
So true!
Yeah it kind of reminds me how older siblings taking care of their younger siblings in asian culture. Like yeah, it's okay I got you lil buddy!
Jonathan is not indecisive. He just has a hard time translating his superior intellect to us common fools.
😭😭
fr
As a person that's me, I can relate to that.
i am asian i listen to rap music and i eat steak i am american some time i forget i am asian fr
nicely said 😂
You came for the Asian-Americans...
*and you stayed for Jonathan*
I hope he read all of these loving comments haha
yes.
Right!!!
Lmao how did you know?
Yep. 😂
Can we just stop to acknowledge how everyone let the first person finish speaking !!!! BEFORE they spoke. Literal communicative GOALS for any forum.
Let Me Just Stop Now
That’s cuz they’re half-asian
*LA SHORE* 🤦🏾♀️
WhyIsMimoTaken theyre not all half asian thats not what an asian american means. u can be 100% chinese and born in america and be an asian-american
Let Me Just Stop Now one of the most respectful group of people i’ve seen. i’ve seen other videos where the group is very divided and interrupt each other saying “no that’s wrong”
@*LA SHORE* Don't generalize.
"That was fun!"
"Oh my goodness"
"Can I be friends with all of you on social media" I just love Jonathan's personality
Did you come here after watching the non-virgins vs virgin video? If so, same.
He’s so freaking cute
@A1exandra ,I thought the same ,he’s so adorable
Hes a golden retriever
i know, that was so incredily cute to hear
who’s gonna tell them that Asia isn’t just east Asia?
Bruh when people say Asians they mostly mean the race how the hell are we supposed to call ourselves?Small eyed Asians? Indian Americans exists and Russians are on the Caucasian group but how the hell do you think we should call ourself otherwise
@@rosafunstar4980 east asians
@@rosafunstar4980 Aren't east asians also called "orientals".
@@leticiastar30 not all "asian countries" are located in east Asia
Exactly. I hate when people always pick korean, chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese. Like really? Asia is huge and we have so many cultures and looks.
jonathans soft "oh my gooosh that was so fuuun can i be friends with all of you on social media?" is so precious
I know right 😄
Totally an ENFP
I highkey feel like this comment section is a fandom for Jonathan and if so- *count me in.*
What would be the fandom name?
KITTY KITTY CAT idk... the Jonofans? Lmao either way I’m definitely in this fandom
@@marianastrench4649 Jonafans!
KITTY KITTY CAT
I'm one of you now.
Tanith Hwang no-
Jonathon is literally the meme “well yes, but actually no”
Swedish Otaku it’s a metaphorical term and intended to be comedic, I suggest that you learn the flexibility of the internet before responding 👍🏻
Swedish Otaku Du är faktiskt tappad
IM LAUGHING SO HARDDDDD OMGGGG
Swedish Otaku r/woooosh
r/woooosh
I love how jon expresses he "forgets he is asian" because I feel the same way with my family and friends. I dont care what society thinks of me and so it never becomes an issue.
Culture isnt genetic
The guy who’s going through an existential crisis deciding for every question is me 😂
Fatima Ahmad, hey. I just got you to 1k. ;D
Jaelena Is a weirdo Haha hey! Thank you 😉
@@fatimaahmad5798 well I got you to 2k! how bout that ;D
Lmfao sames 😂
i love
It may seem like Jonathan is indecisive but I think he’s just open minded.
I like his openmindedness, but he's too openminded. He be running suicides
I strongly agree
I appreciate that he can & does explain his perceived indecision. I'm him all day
I disagree, he is both open minded and (very) indecisive.
Yes, I feel being open-minded is a good trait to have.
the way jonathan speaks really slow when he’s thinking is mood
Mood is an adjective now?!? The English language must have changed without me knowing.
"Is mood?" That English tho.
Joe Ferrari ye s its a term, it’s called twitter language ✌️ it’s pretty fun
selohcin yep ask twitter, they made it
Y’all know damn well they meant to say, “is a mood” meaning “I feel like this/can relate” stop being assholes 🙄😒. That’s so unnecessary.
I love how everyone here loves Jonathan and how conflicted but thoughtful he is.
The guy in the black jacket deserves an award. He didn't hide how he felt, though it was clear he was uncomfortable sharing his true views. I feel as if, in the videos of these I've seen so far (i haven't seen them all), most people will go with the crowd on what the 'common choice' answer is. Good on him.
Jonathan kept it real!! The food question reaction is hillarious.
HIS👏NAME👏IS👏JONATHAN👏AND👏HE👏IS👏AN👏ICON
I actually didn’t see him as being uncomfortable sharing his views, just really indecisive. He seemed like he really understood both sides. You’re right though, he’s awesome for not being scared to disagree.
Agree 100%
Same!!!!!!
Love the dude who kept changing his options seems like he has a nice spirit in him.
Right? I like him too.
Thats jonathan for ya!😝
the amount of times jonathan switched spots:
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I think it was more than 4 times
i read that as roman numerals
i was gonna write this comment ;0
Asian
Everyone: Cortney, Dan, Jonathan,... Their first names
Vietnamese guy: NGUYEN
Of course he's one of a NGUYEN
i was thinking that too lmaoo
What
Every vietnamese person i met is named nguyen🚉🏃♀️
Maybe it Nguyên
@@mirific5211 SO TRUE LOL
i absolutely love the overall softness of the whole environment. there were no arguments or yelling ugh it made me so happy
It's cause of Jonathan
yes for the softness! it makes me happy too
Yeah ikr! It's difficult these days to have such healthy arguments
Asian people are so nice
@Notorious and we are also rich
Jonathan is me being unable to pick a side in literally anything because I see both sides reasoning
safa • I GETT THATTT!! You sound like a fellow INFP
Bahehwjka Bhejejenndn no haha I did wonder for a while if I’m INFP but I’m pretty sure it’s INFJ
@@safa6267 i was an infp for a long time but now I'm an infj.
That's being an empath
Same
"I sometimes...forget that...I'm...Asian?" - Jonathon
I felt that on a personal level lmao
Christina Lee I guess it’s on the back of my mind for me lol. I just don’t realize what I actually look like sometimes.
That’s exact how it should be!
sometimes I forget that I’m still alive
I mean, he’s legally an American, born in America, raise in America. Unlike us that really grow up in Asia.
But can I blame him? NO! It’s really normal to feel like that.
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I already felt it someone gonna whoosh me
Christina Lee it’s at 8:42
There's something about the way Dan expresses himself that's highly attractive
I want to be Jonathan's friend, he seems so nice and he's very cute.
saem
Poor fellow got friend zoned. You only makes friend with cute people? That's weird.
F!zZ you really out here saying I friend zoned a guy I don’t even know lol
He has a cute personality
Also I would only ever date a friend so
nah fam. I want to be his WIFE.
I wanna be his friend and burrow money from him constantly.
Jonathan was so adorable.
overthinking and switching answers and being all shy, then at the end asking if everyone could be his friend. i'm out of uwus
YOU BETTER BE OUTTA UWUS!
LOVE your username 😄
lina *: Thanks!
everyone: agree or disagree
johnatan: yes
more like
everyone: agree or disagree
johnatan : so
that's not Vegan!
Correct title of the video :--
"Do all SEA/ East Asian Americans think the same?"
righttt the rest of us get no representation
@@blacksheep9144 where you from?
@@aznbnn Bangladesh :) what about you?
@@blacksheep9144 Im from Canada so I’m half Canadian and half Asian (Vietnam and Laos)
@@aznbnn Oh thats pretty cool!
Johnathan is soo awkward and cute omggg can't even
I was thinking: there's no chance that anyone haven't made this comment... and I was right! XD
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Merit Omorodion the one who can't make up his mind
We need to be more like Jonathan, we form opinions too quick
Take another look and think again. Being indecisive and easily swayed by others' opinions because we can't really think for ourselves is not something everyone should be like.
@@uveni3429 You're asking the person to reconsider after they've taken a stance. You refute your own argument.
@@creepypop How? Jordan wasn't taking a stance any stance taken is done so in grounded opinion whether based on facts or beliefs his wasn't grounded he was just wayward and indecisive. The comment I responded to is inaccurate, "we form opinions too quickly" who's "we"? And even if that is true Jordan wasn't taking the time to properly evaluate his thoughts as you can clearly see by his back and forth and volatility that's the difference between changing one's mind in light of substantial facts and having no actually opinions of your own. This is why I took issue with the commenter, they are using Jordan's lack of personal opinions and critical thinking as an example of critical thinking and agency thereby not taking their own advice of "forming opinions too quickly". This is called *IRONY* something that seems to be lost on you I'm afraid.
@Uveni Think of it more as being open minded and listening to other people's ideas. I think Jonathan had his own opinions, but hearing other's thoughts helped him think about his decision a little more deeply. I understand where you're getting at, and we should think for ourselves, but we should also see the other side of the story. Other people think their opinions are just as valid as you think of yours, and there must be a reason why we think that. Most of the time, there is no right or wrong answer, its our personal opinions. There is also little time to decide on your answer, as you can see in the video. Maybe Jonathan just needed more time to decide for himself.
Uveni it’s not like that. You can hear others opinions and views and see a whole other side of something, and that’s a good thing.
49%: Jonathan is cute
49%: girl in grey is crying
2%: something else
Alperen 0485 my first thought was Jonathan is cute lol
Jonathan is definitely funny. He would be a cool dude to hang out. I don't think he is indecisive, but rather he is a considerate and well thought person.
Bruh I literally made a comment saying "Jonathan is cute" lmaooo
I love these types of comments, they show you an overall summary of what the comments section is about
Jonathan is so cute it makes the girl in grey cry 😂
I'm married to a Filipino, and I can confirm the anxiety that first generation immigrants have of their children and grandchildren being accepted in white mainstream american culture. I honestly want cognizant of it until a couple of years ago--I was just kind of in auto pilot as we all are with newborns and toddlers. Now that the kids are older it's really important to me for them to explore their Filipino heritage. I'm even learning some history, customs and Tagalog myself. Eventually my in-laws are going to move in with us when they retire, and it's just going to be a golden age of cultural enrichment for our family. I'm very excited.
This is so heartwarming!! Sending lots of love to your family ☺️
I had the opposite experience where acting in accordance with my cultural heritage was seen as the moral way of life and identifying with the country I lived in was almost vilified.
Jonathan: disagrees with everyone
Nguyen: NO NO IT’S OK, YOU CAN DISAGREE WITH US!!!1!!
Pink Panther yeah that was so sweet and cute and it warmed my heart 😖
So much better than the Muslim one I watched.
Me: I kinda ship it
Nguyên: Yeah I have a three year old
Me: Yes, you’re married and have a family. Yes yes yes yes yes… Lemme just… *_-Slides comment saying I ship it under carpet-_*
@@coolerthanyou6040 no
@@coolerthanyou6040 no
Like how they all made sure Jonathan talked about why he was for the stereotype at first instead of flat out disagreeing or saying he was wrong. Was nice.
I love how Jonathan seems to be picking his words with his hands, so careful, picking the right ones that express accurately his feelings and thoughts. I love all of them, you all seem to have golden hearts.
Me too!
You are so beautiful oh my gawd
Asians fight harder? 😂
@@rashadbennett4103 Are you going to cry about this to?
I swear people forget that Asia has other countries like India and Turkey
literally.Its getting annoying now.
Turkish people not Asian, they are white
@@karadeliktekiastronot3420 "Asian" is not a race. Asia is a continent and Asian means that you are from that continent. You can be "white" or whatever and Asian.
Turkey is Eurasian but mostly in Asia.
@@lemonlemonade9497 @Lemon Lemonade Thank you for the information. Then the Turks are Anatolian. In addition, a distinction according to the region is ridiculous, the concept of asian so wide. I mean I think it is unnecessary to define the Russians, Chinese and Iranians together, I think they are all very different.
@@karadeliktekiastronot3420 Agreed. Concept of Asian is indeed really wide.
People should say what region of Asia they are from rather than saying that they are Asian. Like: East Asian, South Asian, Middle Eastern, Anatolian etc...
That girl in the grey sweater ... U can tell her mom has controlled her whole life and it's sad
I agree. I feel for her.
same
We must protect her
@@bluefox6106 Have your Zweihänder and horse ready tomorrow brother, we ride at dawn. All those who would threaten our queen shall be stamped out by our righteous crusade.
Mr. West lndian t.v. That’s so fucked up 🤦🏻♀️
Johnathan is such a thoughtful guy, I really appreciate that.
f quint johnathan I cannot
I loved the honesty of the guy in the black coat.
Jonathan really stole the show without even needing to talk. Just how he presented himself and walked was so entertaining and different
Jonathan is a cinnamon roll that should be protected
-*egg roll-
Lydia Xavier hah
catalina diaz 😂😂
Cringe
a spectrum full of very educated people with meaningful answers. i am satisfied
@@zuboy4272 *She's probably into white guys.*
But there's no diversity in the Asians.
Reads comments. Wonders who Jonathan is. Watches first thirty seconds. Figures it out. 😂
Same! I was so happy when he started talking😅
Same omg
Same😂
yeeep
Okay, me
i think it would be really cool if you did a "do all south asians agree", because there's a lot of differences and similarities between how we're raised, especially with the variety of languages, religions, and communities among this demographic!
I like how everyone is talking about Jonathan 😂
JONATHAN WAS SO INNOCENT. I WANNA GIVE HIM A BIG HUG 😂
PSiBRi is he the one that couldn’t make up him mind? I kept smiling cuz it was so cute!🤣
Dash Vlogs yesss that’s him
as an asian american, i was very happy to see this.
Chloe X. SAMEE
Yas same! Asian Americans unite!!!
YESS
Im asian-latin. But i can speak my foreign language(cantonese) English and Spanish. Which I'm really grateful, and seeing this made me happy
Thats if you can see.
I love the queer person. They seemed so aware of the intersectionality of race, gender, and ethnicity. They get history and understand how much having a culture, language, and coming to America as a choice has a lot to do with the success of your community.
Jonathan is ridiculously attractive and I admire his honesty.
Yeah, the aloofness with which he presents his honesty is very refreshing.
He is so cute!! I would love to be friends with him. I love at the end he was like can we be friends on social media, adorable!
How about the guy that look like Yao Ming
Right
So is Dan
All these people saying Jonathan’s a cutie while I’m just over here like.......he would be such a cool friend to have. He is the type that you could laugh with but also have serious yet comfortable conversations with.
I have a friend like that. She’s my best friend 🙂
lunar eclipse you should tell ur best friend you love her ☺️
Wojack thank you🧎🏾♀️
I don’t think I need to say it.
The number of times I’ve cried infront of her. I can always tell when somethings of. We joke around alot. But we’re also always there for each other
"can i be friends with all of you guys on social media?" mY HEART
my spirit
Wanna follow him?
His account is Jelijahcho on IG
A B thank u!
It would be really interesting if they remake this video. After 2020 and covid, so much of the circumstances have changed for asians
Jonathan was so adorable, the way he was so shy and everything, can I give him a hug?😪
I like how he was shy, yet wasn't nervous about explaining his ideas although he was hesitant but still open I wish we can all have his personality in the way that he listens to other people's explanation and changes or reinforce his ideas
@@alphonsusho8962 I totally agree. It takes courage to make a decision, listen to other people's viewpoints and then reconsider/change your mind. He seems like a great and also funny person. :)
"lets be friends on social media" so cute lol
That guy in the jacket is a classic. I hope he makes it as a big time comedian!
I thought the pretty girl in the grey was gonna cry for like the whole video
same bruh 😂
Bianca Johnson me too
I think it's nerves, like how Gigi Hadid always sounds like she's about to cry
She seemed to have a bad experience with her mom.
😂😂
This was a great group of people! They created a non-judgemental environment where they felt safe to share their opinions with each other!
I strongly identify as the guy who keeps moving
Same here.
America is so White/Black we rarely get to hear the opinions of people within the Asian community. We need more of this. This was refreshing.
DP Lone I know this and this tends to happen to all people of color. The same thing is done to Blacks and and Latinos. The diaspora is never represented. People want to assume most Black people are African American and most Latinos are Mexican and most Asians are Chinese. POC’s are constantly trying to fight to break these myths.
K F I referred to them as POC’s.
Agree
@@TheVibeGuy9 In the UK, "Asian" means Pakistani, Bangladesh and Indian, it's the other way round lol
@@TheVibeGuy9 Yeah same, I'm British with Pakistani heritage too, and tbh, it doesn't matter and you can't do much about it, you just have to accept it lol, a lot of Americans think we're Arab because of the "-istan" suffix in "Pakistan". Personally I think the Muslim part of me is more important than my culture/nationality anyway.
they’re all so calm and open to new ideas; they understand different perspectives and never get passive or rude in any way. makes me proud to call myself asian. wow
Ikr? I'm a white girl from Europe who's never been to US (so I might be lacking some perspective here) but from the three "Do all white/black/Asian people think the same?" vids this one was definitely my favorite.
8:38 So relatable. Growing up, we have always referred to as "Filipino American" and took much pride and appreciation from our cultural roots there, though I never really connected much to Asia as a whole. It was until I recently began to notice that we had certain traits in common, as well as filling in your race in certain documents and applications.
Jubilee: Do All Asian Americans Think the Same
Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Arabs, Persian: Crying in a dark corner
Arabs and persians are not asians, but yeah the other 3 for sure lolol. and Sri Lankans
Sammy Sosa They are, as the Middle East is in Asia.
Asia includes the Arabias, India, China, Japan, Bangladesh, Philippines, a lot etc... even most of Russia is Asia.
THANK YOU
Ah'Mid but in America they do not classify as Asian. They classify as white
@@MrSam603 but they aren't white? I'll never understand that
I remember growing up being embarassed of my race and constantly trying to "white wash" myself because of the stereotypes... It took me so long to truly be proud of my cultural heritage
Angela Wang sane. I think every minority experiences low confidence in their heritage. For me when I was little, I always wanted to be white. I hated my hair, my dark skin, I hated everything. Until I realized that we should all embrace who we are. Latino, Asian, Black, every race.
I wish most White people understood Internalized racism. I’m Black American, not Asian, but growing up I always tried make myself fit into that White/Eurocentric mold. Looking back on it at the age of 23, I feel so silly but I also applaud myself from overcoming that internal racism and finally embracing my cultural heritage.
Funny. As a biracial person I tried to shy away from being white because of stereotypes. It's only getting worse now too.
How can anyone act/dress white I mean you can buy western clothes and dye your hair blonde but that doesn't make you white 🤨
No papa Jones how bout embrace the fact that we’re human we all bleed red and piss yellow (or clear if you’re healthy) how bout see past race stop seeing black man Asian woman or gay man(or women) just see them as a person for who they are
Jonathan MVP. Thinks about his choices and cares about what others think and will change his mind when provided with additional perspectives.
@ogidokki TRUE LULW
Yeah he's a wholesome cutie
Thats not good. It means he is easy to be manipulated.
I think one comment of jonathan’s that really rings true is the forgetting one-the most common way to be reminded that i’m different is in an expressly bad way.
Jonathan is so genuine w his transparency & is so gentle. i just love him😭. this whole group was nice.
Let me just the say that i love that Jonathan guy (the nervous dude with his hands folded when choosing a side lol) especially that "oh my goodness, can i be friends with all of you on social media?" I love how passionate and genuine he is
He's so adorable I'd like to know his Instagram
He needs to man up and stand with his decision.
I agree. He is still finding his way and his beliefs, can relate.
ahhh same!!! hes so cute
@Emily Sizemore so true! and i also really love that he explained his thought process in such an organic and honest way
I love how respectful, kind and calm the atmosphere was in this entire vid.
We need more Jonathan’s in this world lol
The girl in the grey sounds like she on the brink of having an emotional breakdown
haha that's sooo true 😅 I thought shes gonna cry now, no now....
Well yeah I'd be nervous to
Talking to her would make me nervous... She seems like she's gonna burst any minute
Same tbh
Are you guys really making fun of someone for looking vulnerable?
And the same comment section is tired of stereotypes 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
I was looking for the "Dan can get it" comments
I only found "Jonathan is so cute"
Girl, look no further! Dan can actually get it lol. He's giving me some soulful vibes. I'm ready to board that flight, okay.
ME TOO
I was scrolling to see if anyone would comment that, thanks lol
dan can 100% get it and more
I was looking for comments about when Nguyen said that Asians worked harder or something than other minorities or deserved it more because that annoyed me but yeah all I found were cute things about Jonathan. But also Dan can also get it
Cortney sounded like she wanted to cry every time she spoke. Jonathan's freaking adorable.
Omg I noticed that too, it starting to make me feel anxious like "is she going to cry???"
omgg ikr? i was so concerned
I think shes nervous. My voice sounds like that when I have to speak publicly and I would be so anxious speaking in a setting like this
SHE DID OMG I FELT SO BAD
I’m not American or Asian (I’m Welsh), I 100% agree that Asian food is the best! I’m not talking about takeaways, I’m talking about real authentic Asian food 🍱 🤤
I’m Asian and that’s really nice to know :D
I’m Asian, my favourite food is sushi. Even though I’m Chinese lol I prefer other food, I’m not a big fan of Chinese food other than steam buns..
Nobody wanted your validation
Mhmm I prefer American food myself
I’m waiting for a the LATINO version of this ... & please get different ppl from Latin America please
Karla Romero Yes please
OMG yessss
I hope they do like I want everyone to not be the same country...lowkey I feel they gonna have at least two of the same country and I’d be like NOOOOOOOO😩 but I’m crossing my fingers
Do you think they will ask IF YOU DONT SPEAK SPANISH THEN UR NOT LATINO ENOUGH
@@caritoli_ravioli6846 that's for sure going to be a question.
Jonathan, is my favorite participant in this, and I believe all, the spectrum videos. He thought it through and wanted to hear everyone's thoughts and perspectives and was willing to allow the calm, rational discussion to sway him sometimes. His nervous appearance and how he worked through each question is me in a nutshell and it felt so great to see someone so similar and also with so much more patience and quiet intellect.
Agreed. It was refreshing
Do you remember what other Spectrum videos he's in? I've only seen virgin/non-virgin video and this one.. would love to see more videos with him in it 😂
John is also me. Even tho i have a more defined opinion in some things about my parents/my culture i really understand how he wanna think through every question.
they low key tried to bully him
My requests:
-Do all Atheists think the same?
-Do all Autistic people think the same?
-Do All Ex-Bullies think the same?
-Do All musicians think the same?
-Do all children Think the Same?
Yeah, on the religion route
- Do all Jews think the same?
- Do all Muslims think the same?
The children thing could be really interesting but finding parents willing to risk their privacy could be hard.
HAHAHAHA I would love to see the musicians cause I play 3 instruments and autistic lol
There’s no such thing as an “ex-bully”. Everyone lies, bullies, cheats, we just have to admit to our human nature:
ex bullies would be interesting
do all indians think the same
do all construction workers think the same
9:41 made me cry, Im Paxican and my parents stopped talking to me in Urdu and Spanish because of a teacher saying that I was confused and for years I didn't understand my parents enough to have heart to heart conversations. It wasn't untill I got much older that I moved to México that I learned Spanish and can to to my mom.
“Alright, I might move again”. This guy is living out the story of most people’s beliefs in a 11 minute video LOL.
Everyone’s commenting about Jonathan but Dan is real cute
I agree.
everyone is cute and sweet 😍
O.o
They are all cute but my personal favourite goes to Dan ; )
wait, you copied someone
Jonathan overthinking the questions is me on a test
facts 😭
Aaarrrrmmmyyyy
ARMYYY
XxMelanieXx LMAOOOO 💀
Oh, the question "Do Asian-Americans have it easier than other minorities?" made me cringe so hard. It's such a simplistic question to an very nuanced topic. Nguyen's answer made me cringe so hard I had to cover my eyes. Every minority group has worked extremely hard to eek out a living. I'm sure if he just thought about the idea that it's ONLY because Asian Americans "worked harder" he'd begin to see that dog doesn't hunt. I mean, Tulsa 1921 is just one example.
Yes that statement was so ignorant
I felt the same. I was shifting and literally said "WTF?" Sometimes I think we all are ignorant to other's struggle. It seems that many don't understand where civil/human rights began and why it began. What 2020 reminded me of was the good ol' saying "injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere." Welcome to America!
是的吗?
@@dearbrown123 这是
Ye no that was pretty yikes, I agree. All of us ppl of color whether ur Asian, Black, Native American, Hispanic, Mexican, or freakin polka dotted and striped, we have all faced hardships and oppression. I wouldn’t say any of us had it any easier or harder than others because all of our experiences are different and all of them have been handled them differently.
Jonathan: "that was fun, can i be friends with all of you"
Gosh the way he said it is so cute!
*No one can be cute and clueless at the same time*
Jonathan : Hold my kimchi....
I feel like he would see ur comment nd use it on a stand up show
um ok?
s. ?
True
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I love how nguyen try to comfort jonathan that's ok with his choice
You guys (Jubilee) do a great job in producing and creating these videos. I know there’s a lot of thought, energy, money, and resources put out into creating this type of content. These are definitely important conversations and perspectives to hear & witness for many people, and I think the format of these videos are really awesome, innovative, fair, and thought provoking.
What I don’t understand is editing and uploading only 10 minutes of content from what looks like a 40-50 minute conversations. I’m sure all of these people had contributed to each question, yet only we get to hear 2 or 3 people at time when answering certain questions within the Spectrum series.
And with middle ground, a lot of things get edited out as well. I know you guys have received this feedback in the past, but more that half your viewers would genuinely watch the unedited version, if you put that out. I think it’s great to still have these 10-15 minute long versions out there as well, but since you guys put a lot of effort into these types of videos, I feel like the people who participate in them deserve to not have their opinion shrunk or edited out.
Until the video is posted, they probably thought everything they said would be included in the video, only to find out their whole segment got cut off.
Again, awesome job creating these series in the first place, but that’s just my feedback as a viewer! 💛
she’s married to a black woman. we are stanning on that note
Stacy Uzowuru period!
Stanning is not a good thing...
@@SR-xk5ih Disrespecting Em.
@@SR-xk5ih The definition is still the same as it always has been. Just all of the K-Pop and Taylor Swift fans who have twisted it's meaning. I really like K-Pop so don't get me wrong. (I hate Taylor Swift tho.)
Stanning is terrible. Tf wrong with you?
When Jonathan says he sometimes forgets he's Asian, I felt that even though I'm Latina. Someone will come up and speak Spanish to me at the grocery store, and I'll be like "Wow, that's amazing. How did you know I speak Spanish?" and then I remember I have a brown face and a Spanish name tag lol.
I'm black and it's the same thing
I'm white and it's the same thing
Latina women are one of most gorgeous in usa
The "Latino" thing gets me cause not all latinos have a "brown face" as you described. There are white latinos, black latinos, native, even latinos of Asian descent. There really isn't a specific look.
@e l i z a b e t h ok troll
Jubilee: So you somewhat agree?
Jonathan: Well yes but actually no.
where are the dark skinned Asians.... this representation is lacking diversity lol
For reals! You beat me to it.
These are only easy asians
@@fardeenmohammed024 and south east but yeah there’s no south Asians
Not every non East Asian has dark skin and not every East Asian has light skin.
@CryingSike yeah.. idk people these days don’t know the different parts of Asia (south, east, etc)
“You can date white or Asian, and everyone else, off the table.” Soooo true.
True same thing with other people. Some would never date a Asian for the way they look.
Yeah, but what Kat A. quoted is more along the lines of a racial hierarchy not some surface stereotypical preference.
ItzFusionPlex Yep!!
Nah, I'm Chinese, European (Spanish and Scandinavian) and part Latina and my boyfriend is Korean. I dont agree with that statement
sniffing star dust ahh easy for you to say you still have Asian blood in you 🤦🏽♀️
90% about Jonathan over thinking
9% people's opinion
1% people's comment talking about the percentage of peoples saying in the comment section
CoodiesN'Meme hes hella funny tho 😂😂
I love the guy in the black jacket, he seems so laid back and unserious 😎
CDTV's edgy cousin thats racist please call it african american jacket
Tomato boi w h e e z e
@@Thenandoxdxdxd ;-;
It is so sad when I hear about people who were not taught their heritage language growing up. Languages are a part of your identity, and reclaiming it later can be very difficult for those who are not ready to learn another language. Parents should absolutely be teaching their kids their heritage language. The host nations language will not be impaired in the process
the guy with the black jacket is so cute
Mishell Namjoon - His cute but his humor or "comedy" as he called it was dry and not funny at all.
@@devonferris I don't think he was trying to be funny
can you please do a do teenagers think the same??!!!!
thicc mikk yes!
PLEASE
YESS
That would be cool!
Yass! It could possibly show where the future is heading!
Bless Jonathan for really thinking about every question in detail
honestly 😔👋
lol "I have felt pressured to date within my own race"
My head: Pressured? No, I've been told up front that I will be disowned if I don't marry a Korean. lol [Don't worry fam, I've worked it out and I'm engaged to my Chinese Fiance] haha
but. . . . she does speak Korean. . . .better than me. . . . so that was instant approval from my Grandma.
Jonathan: picks a side
everyone: *looks at him*
This is probably one of my favorite ones. I’m not Asian or anything but they put in thought and actually make sense.
Because they are Asian...
@@nixonesport1998i find it funny that Black people, Asian people, and others are called the minority when Asia's population in 4b, and Africa's population is 1b, and Europe's population is 600m. And nobody is talking about it, everyone is falling it. Its crazy.
·PINK· Rose·
Minority in America¿
@@EvARose-kp7rh its about power not amount of people, try again sis
@@olanike1269 try again for what? I just thought it was interesting. Why are u pressed lol.
can the comedy writer hmu... so we can get married
Binsa Bose he’s so cute
Nichole Something SO cute!
I think everyone is feeling that, not gonna lie
He is a precious little cinnamon roll and we must protect him at all costs.
Guys he’s a grown man..