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I love the fact that people call Walt “ rascist” when in fact he spreads his anger at ALL people equally. No one is spared his fury. And yet his actions like saving the girl tells the real character inside.
Marine through and through. The only colors those men saw was green or red. I am not naive enough to assume there isn’t racism there but when you share a life experience such as these men did your perspective changes.
Are you saying being racist to everyone isn't racist? Also, saving the girl doesn't refute this, one can be racist and still be convicted by their sense of duty to save others. You think there aren't racist doctors, surgeons, firefighters, soldiers......etc.?
@@natewashington5283 ... I think we've seen a lot of people react to this movie and seem appalled at his behavior. He is a racist, I'll agree with that. But I think he has more character for doing something, than people that speak 'correctly' and do nothing. I've experienced racism and I've committed it myself. But it's never broken me. I'm made of sterner stuff than to worry about what someone may think about me. I'm also a vet, and we all said some racist shit, to everybody. Nobody crumbled over it. You took it and you gave it. In the end, we were all brothers. People today are soft, they're fucking soft.
@@buddystewart2020 It's "funny" how no one calls out the racist things the 3 upstanding citizens harassing the young girl & her friend say, what was Walt supposed to say "Will you 3 fine gentlemen please be nice' 😅
it isn't always based on hate, does he hate his "Italian Prick" barber, Or the Irish construction boss? Do they hate him when they call him a "Polock for having a Polish name? for him it's more of a term of endearment, those guys were his friends. The word "hate" is thrown around so much its' become redundant.
I`m glad im old enough to understand Walt. He`s not a racist. In this scene he dont see color, but 3 young criminals who are about to harash, beat up a guy and rape a young girl.
Many do not understand that this generation existed. I am talking of the WW2/Korean war era vets. Not all were mean necessarily, but they would not tolerate disrespect and would certainly meet force with force. His character in this movie was even more so on edge as he was depressed at the loss of his wife and the drastic changes in his community. Great movie.
@@BobbaDons They definitely don't know this generation existed because they have so many fewer examples today . He is standing up for what is right against what is wrong . Sure ... he is a miserable old man ... with pathetic examples of children left to carry on his legacy . He is crabby to everybody because they live in the world that took everything his fallen comrades did for granted . He still has the inner instinct to do what is right and protect others when most other people would just ignore it and keep driving . Today they would probably just video it 👀
That's the whole point of having a reaction to this...don't want to see the reaction to an oh so typical bully smackdown...we know what he says is outrageous af and thats what we want to see the reaction to! Other stuff is extraneous really. LMFAO at "hes definitely racist but I like him"
@@WilliamBurgess-z4g Yeah true. That's kinda the point. All these weak people that think some harsh language just makes you evil complaining about the words he used, but not complaining about the actions those people took making them rightfully deserving of being belittled. Actions speak louder than words, and this scene is the pure definition of that.
Thank you for saying it. More people need to point that out. Walt just hates everyone equally. Those other guys bully everyone who isn't their own color. That's actual racism. The only racists in this scene are the wannabe gangsters.
I liked clints character reminded me a lot of my grandpa a gritty Vietnam vet, iron will, and no holds barred, he did all he could for his family and anybody he came across and had no filter just brutally honest some folk say to a fault because it often got him sideway glances. He never backed down from a fight and did all that he said, he grew up dirt poor and the oldest son of immigrant parents. The man had enough metal to start his own steel mill.
You old sonnova bitch, my brother. I thought I was one of the last old fucks still on the internet. "Ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky. Well, do ya, punk?"
First video, about the quarters. It's an old hat thing. Used to know a biker by the name of Tiny, well, my grandpa knew him. Anytime my brother and I were at the clubhouse Tiny would happily become our atm, tell a stupid joke or do a trick, get quarters, back to the pin all machine or the deer hunting game. He just wanted kids to have fun, and believe it or not a child's smile really does brighten ones day.
I bet those actors portraying as dirtbags gangsters watched all his Dirty Harry movies when Clint was in his 40's. Remember Clint was very young during the 50's when he played Rowdy Yates in Rawhide. He is now 94 years old.
Walt has lost his wife, most of his friends have died or moved away, he's quite rightly estranged from his so called family. He probably, even this early in the story, suspects he's dying from cancer. He is the most dangerous person in the world, a veteran who has nothing left to lose.
Ya know , Senior Gunnery Drill Sergeant Hartman in Full metal jacket expressed the same mentality towards others that Walt has.... "You are all equally worthless"
He would have been carrying "Cocked & Locked". Hammer cocked and the safety on. Simply unlock the safety as you dawn with your thumb, then re-lock it as your re-holstering.
How much do you want to bet that when Walt pulled out that gun you probably couldn't squeeze an American Express card between the cheeks of their asses?
@@thomaspaccione8237 people putting the hammer down on a 1911 that has a round chambered often cause it to fire. you are meant to carry it with the hammer pulled back and often with a strap between hammer and the firing pin to prevent the hammer from potentially coming down when jostled.
WHERE was the racism you spoke of????? Clints role in this movie is a reminder of better times in America. There was Truth, law, order, guts, balls, Common sense ,and reality......I'm so sorry ya'll never got to experience any of that man.....
Clint's face when he is holding the pistol and tells dude to shut his f'ing face is a look of real hatred. I guess that's why they call him a superb actor ... love it
These reactions are hilarious, people are so surprised that there are people like this, I grew up on a street corner back in the 70's, many of our generation did, all across the country.
This is my favorite part in the movie. The acting is on a whole different level and extremely realistic. It reaches out to both sides of the line, but Walt is what Walt is.
Note how some folks miss the entire point by labeling Walt an "equal-opportunity hater." If things ever get bad, you'd best pray a "hater" like this comes along to save your ass.
Agreed. An old man risks his safety to save a girl who is practically a stranger from a brutal assault, and the takeaway is "Wow. He hates everyone!"? 🤦♂
A friend from work and I were talking about this part when the movie first came out. His wife didn't like the racist remarks and he told her well it's easier to deal with a racists rather then a rapist.
@@nickinskeepThat's part of why he consistently produces movies ahead of schedule, and under budget. His movies make money, even if they bomb. That's why he's never been "cancelled". Clint Eastwood projects are guaranteed to make money. Despite all the nonsense that Hollywood crazies spout, they are all capitalists.
every actor does their job,and everything is spot on.damn,clint eastwood knows how to make movies!i wish they would hire him to direct rachel zeigler - she'll be as obedient as a trained puppy in the end!
Walt is the racist with the heart of gold (in his old age). My favorite part of this scene is when he is racist to the white kid and calls him Ole Fay. Walt hates everybody.
He called the kid an "ofay paddy-ass", which was a combination of VERY old racial slurs. "Ofay" was a term used by slaves and freed blacks to describe white people, usually gays, that liked to engage in interracial relationships. It was mostly used in the Deep South and started showing up in language outside the South in the late 1800's, post Civil War. Historically a "paddy" was a derogatory term for an Irishman, usually used by the English but became popular across Europe and North America during the Napoleonic Wars.
I find it funny how they comment about clint being racist, but not the black guys. Ive noticed it in alot of viewers of things were they point out white racist but never the blacks or other groups. By the way clint isnt racist he just doesnt like anyone equlally. He actually would help u nomatter who you are if act like a normal human being.
10 years ago people didn’t call people racist! Now everyone is offended! Everybody has alittle in them. So what! It will never ever change just like it’s always been and always will! Stopping bringing up racist shit and just live and love everyone! Talking about the folks reactions in these videos
There is a lot of truth to that movie scene, if you were a white boy/man walking through a black neighborhood just to take a short cut to get to where you were going, either home, school or work, a lot of the older people or non gang affiliated people in the neighborhood would be ok seeing you walk through the neighborhood, it’s the younger gang affiliated people that were always the problem, they would ask you why you are there, telling you that you are lost and then proceed to try to jump you, all because you were just walking through the neighborhood and wanted no problems with anyone. It happened to a lot of friends and some family members of mine, they would warn myself and others as kids to never walk through those certain neighborhoods because you might not walk out alive. You didn’t have to be fully white either, you just have to have light skin and be any other ethnicity other than black for them to fully mess with you. Then again they would also hate to see rival gang members who were also black walking around in their neighborhood or anyone black that they have not seen before. Most gangs in the inner cities kinda operate the same way too, if they don’t know who you are and haven’t seen you in their neighborhood before, they will step up to you and question/threaten you.
Cause that's how racism works. They showcase when it's against them and ignore when Walt does it to his own color of people. Walt isn't racist, he hates everyone equally. The reactors are racist, because they make a bigger deal over one race than the others.
These kids are not real gangsters. If they were, Walt would have been in trouble the moment he got out of his vehicle; gun-or-no-gun. The kids portrayed here are just neighborhood, misguided knuckleheads, hanging out wasting their lives, potential, and opportunities. The average bully in any rough school district carry on in the same manner, but most likely is not a gangster, but is a JERK, and probably heading to jail, or more.
Ofay paddy-ass. In case you didn't know, "ofay" was a very old slur used by slaves and freed blacks to describe a white person, usually gay, that liked to engage in proclivities with black people. It started showing up outside the Deep South after the Civil War. "Paddy" is a general slur for an Irishman, first coined by the English, and spread across Europe during the Napoleonic Wars.
13:20 true barbie reaction to the scene "why cant we all be friends" it would be pretty if we could... but it doesn't work that way because we are assholes... called humans
Actually bro, i grew up around alot of Walt types in Central Illinois in the 1970s...alot of color language and old stories from the 19 teens when they were young😂we didn't much go by words cause believe it or not, back then, i heard whites calling other whites the n word more than it was directed at me😂we went by how much they paid us😂if it was the same as the white kids, they were cool with us, we'd call them names back😅typically within 6 months, they were calling us by our names😂
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I love the fact that people call Walt “ rascist” when in fact he spreads his anger at ALL people equally. No one is spared his fury. And yet his actions like saving the girl tells the real character inside.
People stupidly over sensitive nowadays. 🤷
Marine through and through. The only colors those men saw was green or red. I am not naive enough to assume there isn’t racism there but when you share a life experience such as these men did your perspective changes.
Are you saying being racist to everyone isn't racist? Also, saving the girl doesn't refute this, one can be racist and still be convicted by their sense of duty to save others. You think there aren't racist doctors, surgeons, firefighters, soldiers......etc.?
@@natewashington5283 ... I think we've seen a lot of people react to this movie and seem appalled at his behavior. He is a racist, I'll agree with that. But I think he has more character for doing something, than people that speak 'correctly' and do nothing. I've experienced racism and I've committed it myself. But it's never broken me. I'm made of sterner stuff than to worry about what someone may think about me. I'm also a vet, and we all said some racist shit, to everybody. Nobody crumbled over it. You took it and you gave it. In the end, we were all brothers. People today are soft, they're fucking soft.
@@buddystewart2020 It's "funny" how no one calls out the racist things the 3 upstanding citizens harassing the young girl & her friend say, what was Walt supposed to say "Will you 3 fine gentlemen please be nice' 😅
He doesn't discriminate, he hates everyone equally.😂
this is why I say I'm not a racist... I'm an equal opportunist racist, I hate the entire human race equally 😂
Juuuuuuust like Dirty Harry.
@@Svensk7119 That's our Harry-he don't play no favorites.
@@nickmitsialis Harry hate everybody.
@@lordmogg-wright5467 do they still have that clip on YT in all its profane glory, or did it get removed?
Walt is indeed an equal-opportunity hater. 😂
it isn't always based on hate, does he hate his "Italian Prick" barber, Or the Irish construction boss? Do they hate him when they call him a "Polock for having a Polish name? for him it's more of a term of endearment, those guys were his friends. The word "hate" is thrown around so much its' become redundant.
@@richardburdon3241 ...It's a joke... And have you not heard the term "hater" before? For like, a particularly venomous shit-talker?
@@richardburdon3241 Walt has a low tolerance for bullshit. Excuse me, no tolerance.
its not racist to hate everyone equally
Just like Dirty Harry.🙃
Clint Eastwood is a national treasure. 💪
correction - world treasure!
I`m glad im old enough to understand Walt. He`s not a racist. In this scene he dont see color, but 3 young criminals who are about to harash, beat up a guy and rape a young girl.
Many do not understand that this generation existed. I am talking of the WW2/Korean war era vets. Not all were mean necessarily, but they would not tolerate disrespect and would certainly meet force with force. His character in this movie was even more so on edge as he was depressed at the loss of his wife and the drastic changes in his community. Great movie.
@@BobbaDons They definitely don't know this generation existed because they have so many fewer examples today .
He is standing up for what is right against what is wrong .
Sure ... he is a miserable old man ... with pathetic examples of children left to carry on his legacy . He is crabby to everybody because they live in the world that took everything his fallen comrades did for granted .
He still has the inner instinct to do what is right and protect others when most other people would just ignore it and keep driving .
Today they would probably just video it 👀
Walt is Bat Man. He didn't care who you are, he just smacked you down for F'ing up. The Anti-hero we need today.
Props to those that kept the spooks line in and reacted to it.
Yes! I was born in 1950 and I noticed that Walt used some expressions I haven't heard in decades!
That's the whole point of having a reaction to this...don't want to see the reaction to an oh so typical bully smackdown...we know what he says is outrageous af and thats what we want to see the reaction to! Other stuff is extraneous really.
LMFAO at "hes definitely racist but I like him"
Absolutely. All of this cancellation crap pisses me off.
@@WilliamBurgess-z4g Yeah true. That's kinda the point. All these weak people that think some harsh language just makes you evil complaining about the words he used, but not complaining about the actions those people took making them rightfully deserving of being belittled. Actions speak louder than words, and this scene is the pure definition of that.
For those who don't know, the '' white boy '' in this scene is the actual son of Clint Eastwood.
“Shut Up, Pussy.”
Clint Eastwood to his son, Scott
Scott Eastwood
You mean that "Ofay" dude?
Right, which makes his line even funnier. He called his son a pu$$y. 😂
The absolute best part about this scene is Clint calling his own son a "pussy." Just perfect.
Cassie would naturally be the only one asking, "Why can't everybody just be friends? Be nice!"
Bless her pure, innocent soul.
Gotta love how so many calling Walt a racist but didn't say anything regarding the three dirtbags.
Thank you for saying it. More people need to point that out. Walt just hates everyone equally. Those other guys bully everyone who isn't their own color. That's actual racism. The only racists in this scene are the wannabe gangsters.
You mean the 3 racist
You’re not allowed too nowadays. Unless you want canceled.
@lyingcat9022 Facts...Thank you small hat's
@@lyingcat9022cancel what? I own my own company and I don't make my living on the internet
Notice Walt not only got out of the truck, but he shut it off, that’s when they should’ve known they were in trouble!
I liked clints character reminded me a lot of my grandpa a gritty Vietnam vet, iron will, and no holds barred, he did all he could for his family and anybody he came across and had no filter just brutally honest some folk say to a fault because it often got him sideway glances. He never backed down from a fight and did all that he said, he grew up dirt poor and the oldest son of immigrant parents. The man had enough metal to start his own steel mill.
I'll take an honest racist over a phoney altruist any time.
Black culture is so respectable its hard to understand why anyone would become racist.
When Walt (Clint) pulled out his handgun brings back memories of his early Dirty Harry movies.
You old sonnova bitch, my brother. I thought I was one of the last old fucks still on the internet. "Ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky. Well, do ya, punk?"
Go ahead! Make my day!
@@SeanMcReynolds025 would have been an amazing easter egg
The man don't fuck around, that's for sure!
Feel lucky punk .
First video, about the quarters. It's an old hat thing. Used to know a biker by the name of Tiny, well, my grandpa knew him. Anytime my brother and I were at the clubhouse Tiny would happily become our atm, tell a stupid joke or do a trick, get quarters, back to the pin all machine or the deer hunting game. He just wanted kids to have fun, and believe it or not a child's smile really does brighten ones day.
Amusing the number of reactions that skipped his "spooks" line, yet kept the "honky" response in.
Love this movie. The barber shop scene with the young boy is effing hilarious 😂😂
Those actors will tell the Clint Eastwood story, Clint pulled a gun on them in a movie and loved every second of it, for the rest of their lives
I bet those actors portraying as dirtbags gangsters watched all his Dirty Harry movies when Clint was in his 40's. Remember Clint was very young during the 50's when he played Rowdy Yates in Rawhide. He is now 94 years old.
@6:32 "What is he going to do....these are 3 gangsters?" "That's a war hero"....A cooler sentence has never been said...respect!
The 1911 was the chef's kiss. Love those weapons.
Why the 2nd Amendment is so important!!
Clint Eastwood is the man😂
Walt has lost his wife, most of his friends have died or moved away, he's quite rightly estranged from his so called family. He probably, even this early in the story, suspects he's dying from cancer. He is the most dangerous person in the world, a veteran who has nothing left to lose.
"these are 3 gangsters"
"he's a war hero".
Sums it up perfectly.
Clints the MAN, always enjoy his work.
"I ain't prejudice, I'm a bigot! I hate Everybody!"
-Fred Sanford
and i guess he missed the white slur they threw at walt
Of course they did, racism only works one way don't you know
Ya know , Senior Gunnery Drill Sergeant Hartman in Full metal jacket expressed the same mentality towards others that Walt has.... "You are all equally worthless"
I am Walt, Walt is me. Race doesn’t factor into my hate.😂😂😂
Bro is a hard boiled vet , you’re surprised he doesn’t have much love for anyone .
Wasn't Clint a Marine before he got into acting?
People are too sensitive nowadays
You're right. All the racists are butt hurt that they can't keep getting their free pass
When he says take care now, he is hammering home that some people wont let you be and walk away. It could be the end.
If y’all are offended by the word spook, this country ain’t for you 😂
During WW2 the colored pilots
Were called spook waffen by the German pilots .
Walt pulled the hammer down before he unholstered that 1911, that was honestly quick.
He would have been carrying "Cocked & Locked". Hammer cocked and the safety on. Simply unlock the safety as you dawn with your thumb, then re-lock it as your re-holstering.
@@brentwalters8921 Yes, they are unsafe to carry with the hammer down.
How much do you want to bet that when Walt pulled out that gun you probably couldn't squeeze an American Express card between the cheeks of their asses?
@@thomaspaccione8237Huh? The hammer being in the down position is far safer than the hammer being cocked.
@@thomaspaccione8237 people putting the hammer down on a 1911 that has a round chambered often cause it to fire. you are meant to carry it with the hammer pulled back and often with a strap between hammer and the firing pin to prevent the hammer from potentially coming down when jostled.
WHERE was the racism you spoke of????? Clints role in this movie is a reminder of better times in America. There was Truth, law, order, guts, balls, Common sense ,and reality......I'm so sorry ya'll never got to experience any of that man.....
Clint's face when he is holding the pistol and tells dude to shut his f'ing face is a look of real hatred. I guess that's why they call him a superb actor ... love it
These reactions are hilarious, people are so surprised that there are people like this, I grew up on a street corner back in the 70's, many of our generation did, all across the country.
This is my favorite part in the movie. The acting is on a whole different level and extremely realistic. It reaches out to both sides of the line, but Walt is what Walt is.
That's the exact pickup truck I had in high school in 84
"oh yeah" gets me every time
Clint your line was "What are you nice gentlemen doing currently?"
@youngboomer That's true, but at the last second he decided to go off script. 😊
racist but lays his life down for a foreigner
Well he was more like ignorant than real deep racist cause he started to like people from other ethnic groups if he spend more time with them.
Racist my arse!
Pretty sure he hates everyone equally in this 🤣
i mean, there are a lot of them in this movie.
Note how some folks miss the entire point by labeling Walt an "equal-opportunity hater."
If things ever get bad, you'd best pray a "hater" like this comes along to save your ass.
Agreed. An old man risks his safety to save a girl who is practically a stranger from a brutal assault, and the takeaway is "Wow. He hates everyone!"? 🤦♂
Everybody’s a badass until the 1911 comes out! 😅😅😅😅😅
That was his son he was talking to like that. 😂
Well at least one reacter kept the best line in full from the scene.
The woke liberals can’t handle Clint , he is to much of a real man for these soft generations
Naaah... u r wrong, hard generation guy
FACTS..Clint got that swag
I'm a millennial man who grew up on Clint's movies, he's my role model
"Everything about this scene is SO STRESSFUL!"🥺
🤣-How ridiculous!
9:29 HEY! what do you mean "these people?" lmao
"What do YOU mean these people?" - Alpa Chino (haha...you beat me to it)
@@EdilbertFernando BWAHAHAHAHAHA
@@EdilbertFernandoLet’s all relax and watch this video with a refreshing Booty Sweat.
@@PhilSet-10 only if I'm offered Bust-a-Nut 😏
A friend from work and I were talking about this part when the movie first came out. His wife didn't like the racist remarks and he told her well it's easier to deal with a racists rather then a rapist.
"Take care now"
Oh, yeah.
“No nonsense”
Perfect
He doesn’t hate people. He loves the people around him and he takes care of them
" he's so cool ' gets me every time😂
Mr Eastwood your line was “good morning”
I wonder if Clint did extra takes, insulting his son without the camera rolling 😂 …what word fits 🤔
Nah, probably had years of practice 😂
Probably not, unfortunately 😂 Clint is known for doing minimal takes. He's like the anti-kubrick
@@nickinskeepThat's part of why he consistently produces movies ahead of schedule, and under budget. His movies make money, even if they bomb.
That's why he's never been "cancelled". Clint Eastwood projects are guaranteed to make money. Despite all the nonsense that Hollywood crazies spout, they are all capitalists.
I grew up with a guy that part Black we called him Hoot! In the summer time he got real dark! He was a good friend!
Walt loves Toad and Yum Yums relationship.
every actor does their job,and everything is spot on.damn,clint eastwood knows how to make movies!i wish they would hire him to direct rachel zeigler - she'll be as obedient as a trained puppy in the end!
Brilliant, brilliant movie. Mr Eastwood doing his imitation of a good red wine - getting better with age.
Yeah, you gonna talk to the son like that you better believe it
The finger thing is smart. Sure none of them had a gun after that
"That's a war Hero"
Walt is the racist with the heart of gold (in his old age). My favorite part of this scene is when he is racist to the white kid and calls him Ole Fay. Walt hates everybody.
It’s “ofay” which is an old derogatory term towards white skinned people.
All you stupid people talk about Walt. But your to big of a coward to call those racist black boys the bigots they are.
He called the kid an "ofay paddy-ass", which was a combination of VERY old racial slurs. "Ofay" was a term used by slaves and freed blacks to describe white people, usually gays, that liked to engage in interracial relationships. It was mostly used in the Deep South and started showing up in language outside the South in the late 1800's, post Civil War. Historically a "paddy" was a derogatory term for an Irishman, usually used by the English but became popular across Europe and North America during the Napoleonic Wars.
Lmaoooo homie at 8 minutes in.....
I find it funny how they comment about clint being racist, but not the black guys. Ive noticed it in alot of viewers of things were they point out white racist but never the blacks or other groups. By the way clint isnt racist he just doesnt like anyone equlally. He actually would help u nomatter who you are if act like a normal human being.
That's the only thing they understand, a .45
Old school Polish man
Mr. Clint Eastwood always got it right.
I want a T-shirt saying "im not a r@cist, i h@te everyone equally"😅😅😅
Aww.. Bless Your hearts.
The lack of comprehension on understanding Walts true character says a lot about _____.🤔
✌️💪🇺🇸
2:10 oh no the Snowflake doesn't want escalation....
We need more of that
10 years ago people didn’t call people racist! Now everyone is offended! Everybody has alittle in them. So what! It will never ever change just like it’s always been and always will! Stopping bringing up racist shit and just live and love everyone! Talking about the folks reactions in these videos
Thank you sir. I agree completely.
They weaponized the word..No worries..White boy still can be said
It's more like virtue signaling too.
@chalmapatterson544 ..The exact opposite, is happening here
cant help but notice there are 4 racists in this scene but only Walt is called one lol
There is a lot of truth to that movie scene, if you were a white boy/man walking through a black neighborhood just to take a short cut to get to where you were going, either home, school or work, a lot of the older people or non gang affiliated people in the neighborhood would be ok seeing you walk through the neighborhood, it’s the younger gang affiliated people that were always the problem, they would ask you why you are there, telling you that you are lost and then proceed to try to jump you, all because you were just walking through the neighborhood and wanted no problems with anyone.
It happened to a lot of friends and some family members of mine, they would warn myself and others as kids to never walk through those certain neighborhoods because you might not walk out alive.
You didn’t have to be fully white either, you just have to have light skin and be any other ethnicity other than black for them to fully mess with you.
Then again they would also hate to see rival gang members who were also black walking around in their neighborhood or anyone black that they have not seen before.
Most gangs in the inner cities kinda operate the same way too, if they don’t know who you are and haven’t seen you in their neighborhood before, they will step up to you and question/threaten you.
Its not a race thing - its a punk thing. Color aint got nothing to do with it.
Someone needs to tell the second girl its just a movie
Misanthrope, he hated everyone and anyone. But he changed 😅
It’s interesting how the black reactors included the slur spook, but the white reactors didn’t.
Cause that's how racism works. They showcase when it's against them and ignore when Walt does it to his own color of people. Walt isn't racist, he hates everyone equally. The reactors are racist, because they make a bigger deal over one race than the others.
A lot of people don’t find this funny. 😢I’m fucking crying because Im laughing so hard. Priceless
When you are trying to get back to your deceased wife.
Nobody said the thugs were racist, white bread said, can't we all just get along, why you make excuses for them.
Don’t argue with the 1911..
Love this scene.
These kids are not real gangsters. If they were, Walt would have been in trouble the moment he got out of his vehicle; gun-or-no-gun. The kids portrayed here are just neighborhood, misguided knuckleheads, hanging out wasting their lives, potential, and opportunities. The average bully in any rough school district carry on in the same manner, but most likely is not a gangster, but is a JERK, and probably heading to jail, or more.
I love the white guy watching at the end who cringes at Walts racism but laughs at the tough guys racism. Smh
NEVER mess...with Clint Eastwood...
He called the boy ,Ofay pattyass. 😅
Ofay paddy-ass. In case you didn't know, "ofay" was a very old slur used by slaves and freed blacks to describe a white person, usually gay, that liked to engage in proclivities with black people. It started showing up outside the Deep South after the Civil War. "Paddy" is a general slur for an Irishman, first coined by the English, and spread across Europe during the Napoleonic Wars.
"What, you trying to be super spade or something?" 🤣 This line and the "ofay pattyass" line cracks me up every time I see the movie
13:20 true barbie reaction to the scene "why cant we all be friends" it would be pretty if we could...
but it doesn't work that way because we are assholes... called humans
Don’t mess with a guy with a pipe wrench in his pants
Actually bro, i grew up around alot of Walt types in Central Illinois in the 1970s...alot of color language and old stories from the 19 teens when they were young😂we didn't much go by words cause believe it or not, back then, i heard whites calling other whites the n word more than it was directed at me😂we went by how much they paid us😂if it was the same as the white kids, they were cool with us, we'd call them names back😅typically within 6 months, they were calling us by our names😂
Only the first reactor had the balls to show the scene? The rest can fail for all I care. Lets make sure we take care of the real ones.
Don’t knock a responsible father just because you never had a father that was that Tough it’s not our fault
This was a good movie. Where's Yum Yum?
My dad. Wasn't a bad man but Walter
What are you spooks up to? 😂😂😂
100% ok to be a grouchy old racist. My grandma said so. She said things but she was almost 100 and she meant them as a compliment
Remind me of Brandson too👈😉