Someone in twitch chat said "No Parents=Kill People LULW" but the thing is if anyone were born into that environment chances are they wouldn't be too different from any of them. It's a serious lack of perspective.
There's an irony when those who were not raised in these environments claim drill music to be the problem. Music does not induce violence; trauma does.
Would be sick for Channel 5 to go international, maybe interview UK drill scene or other controversial areas. The raw editing of serious real life topics make for great content.
They literally went to Ukraine to talk about the ongoing war, I'd say they already are international, just more US focused since that's where they live.
20:07 if you are agreeing with the same man who's actively partaking in the monetization off of gang violence while he proclaims "drill music is actually bad," the point of this video is going over your head. Music, like any art form, is a reflection of reality. It's so weird to see question marks to what Felix is saying when these are the same juicers that get annoyed when they have to explain to an older generation that video games don't cause violence.
He said that it’s a net negative meaning that any negatives to society outweigh the positives to society. Saying it’s a reflection of reality doesn’t change that it probably does have more negatives than positives
@@civilwarguy4740 Exactly, and people seem to be ignoring that part where he says he actually enjoys the music but he is being realistic. Does it really benefit "soceity"? and the simply answer is no, not really. Even if it let the artist express themselves.
@@ephenx Does everything you do benefit society? Like this comment you just made? I say your opinion has a bad influence on the public, because it advocates infringing creative freedom. Will you stop posting comments now?
That last part was fucking amazing. The analogy that everyone in oblock is from the same place but not on the "same team" similar to what the guy was talking about at the Sox Games.
If you grow up in poverty and don't have a dad or a good mom, you look up to these rappers and the content that they say becomes your life because it's a positive feedback loop. If a kid now wants to make it out of the hood, they think they need to be like chief keef or lil Durk and they imitate who they want to be.
a lot of these depends people usually look up to rappers if they have a similar story i live in the projects and I don’t look up to any of these people because i don’t relate to these people
@@vitzphionex they also make it cool to buy expensive designer things when what broke people need to be told is to not spend money and delayed gratification.
there was another video by Brandon Buckingham where he talked to alot of different age groups in o block it was pretty good you chatters should watch it
The songs initiate violence but the violence creates these songs. The violence comes from their environments and the environments come from the lack of housing, education and money. Why this happens should be clear when you see where they grow up and how they are treated by society. Art is often a reflection of reality. Don't break the mirror when you see an ugly reflection. Change yourself.
They only make up 20% of poverty, so if the lack of money, housing and education was the only cause of violence then they should still statistically make up the minority of crimes. But because the culture promotes it and views it as higher status than a diploma they make up the majority
exactly, people like to blame stuff like this on anything other than the systemic issues that cause this. it's the same with the "video games cause mass shootings" narrative. although this is even worse since it's mainly just affecting poor marginalized people so many Americans would rather ignore it or even dehumanise them rather than helping these communities.
Music cannot make you want to kill another person. That jump from "this is badass" to "I'm going to kill someone/sell drugs/rob someone" is a jump which is made by your environment and, in rare cases, temperament; not by 808s and entertaining stories.
Drill music specifically 100% inflames gang wars and escalates tensions. You have people rapping about how an opp got run down, where an opp was shot, name dropping dead opps and saying they got put in a spliff. 100% you listen to people rapping about how they killed your friend and saying rest in piss, you're going to want to get back even more. A lot of drill references real events and real people, it's not just music or lyrics for entertainment
@@throwaway9964 I'd feel upset. The inclination to then go and murder that person, actually, instead of as an intrusive thought, is not summoned through the musical medium. I guess you'll just have to trust me. If they did the same through a twitter post, I'd feel similar things, and much more often it's through facebook, instagram, etc. that these beefs are escalated; yet you hear nothing about restricting social media. Because it's just a medium, it's neutral.
@@carterr8786 What role exactly does drill music play here, besides the simple medium? Are you telling me that social media posts, videos, etc. are exempt from this? Are you proposing that fliers are bad for society too? Do you understand the effort that goes into making a song and music video, it's not like it's super easy to do (in fact social media is much more often a source of beef, from my experience). You're talking about something completely different than I am
@@purga1563 social media posts don't get millions of views. Songs create a back and forth element, songs bring fame and clout chasing into it. We're not going to pretend that drill music has never gotten anyone killed. Even appearing in a music video could get you shot, the entire point of the song is to flex how many people you shot, how many of your opps are dead, and how nobody can kill you.
i love how x was agreeing with adam at first and then he saw "????????" so he rewinded and said "wait i dont think i agree with this". lil bro needs to stop looking at chat for approval
Despite what he claims, he does very much give a fuck about what his viewers think and say. why else would he time people out for calling him out on shit or disable an emote? It’s definitely not because it’s “annoying”. I can’t speak for this clip specifically because i haven’t finished it, but what i said still stands.
Streamers like Xqc and Asmongold have a lot of 4channers in their chat. These are the same people who are racist against blacks in the first place. Of course they'll have terrible takes
Music affects us more than games I feel, and it covers a broader spectrum. Plus drill is obviously tied to a lifestyle, it provides something to the culture, and if it does that, it affects the mentality of the people that are engrossed in that culture
It’s not really though. Some wannabe attention whores are shooting/stabbing people literally *just* so they can rap about it later. And make their drill more real/credible.
No they are different. The difference is that drill rapper brag about murdering people and selling drugs. Video games are in a fake virtual world and Drill in not. Worshipping murderers and drug dealers has a bigger impact on your morals than running over an npc in gta
The big difference between Drill Music and a game like GTA is drill music is often a mix of real and fictional gang violence. The audience may not become more aggressive but gang members striving to make it out the "streets" are encouraged to kill and brag about it. It creates this endless cycle of murder and fighting then romanticizing it over some beats.
@@dt3279 how could they most are out of touch basement dwelling suburban kids, and man children who biggest struggle in life was the one month they couldn't subscribe to XQC.
If you think Drill music makes killing look cool and makes someone join a gang or Kill someone then sorry to say but even without the music they were probably gonna do it. Anyone with a functional brain should know they don’t want any part of that lifestyle but the beats and energy of the music makes it sound cool so they listen
@@Sl4yerkid yeah, I would definitely agree, rap music would go above things like the area you were born in, the people influencing you in your formative years, and what opportunities you have in life.
@@Sl4yerkid the “gangsta mentality” stems from poverty Because of poverty people steal, and stealing creates rivalries which result in violence. You’d think this would be common sense
19:16 little bro on the bottom left Deadass defending criminal activity glorification in Drill music from Drill rappers, while he streams all day in his mansion playing call me ya mama simulator 💀
@@chelseafc5550 Yeah.. so making it cool, starting beefs, empowering violence, presenting it to young and easily impressionable audience with shitty background so nobody can stop them. That all GREAT for society dude
growing up close to the inner city and going to high school around this kinda stuff, kids do idolize and think being the gang shooter is something to aspire, some don't but a majority do. and people will never understand unless they are exposed to it
i remember him watching a video about india in the past. he saw an old bus with people full of it and said "shit,that bus is trash and dirty and it must be smell too." no shit. its a poor 3rd world country bro.
the way xqc processes information is very confusing its like someone will say something and he will agree and say something completely off topic as an argument
how is blaming violence on drill music any different to blaming shooter games too mass shootings? If people keep doing this the real issues causing these problems will never be solved
because the violence described in drill music is real and perpetuates more violence by inflaming the beef between gangs, while video games are just video games. the russian military might not get as offended by call of duty modern warfare 2 singleplayer compared to personally identifiable people being made fun of for being killed
Literally! The answer to stopping this violence is obviously reducing the poverty and adding more afterschool programs for kids to do in these areas, but people would rather point to one of the results of the problem other than the cause. This is never going to end 🙁
@@chilichinashop I was in an after school program and the same guys I saw there are either dead or in prison... Programs won't help the fact that they don't have a father to teach them how to be a man.
@@cimo8daimao13 you know having a man present isn’t all it takes. You need a good caring figure (father or not) to actually help the kid, man. Having a father figure won’t stop the poverty though, which is still the main factor. When you’re desperate for money, you tend to make horrible decisions, father or not :/
i just hope xqc can understand that channel 5 gave us a strong but small glimpse into one of the most dangerous, most famous parts of the black american trenches.
The Pog and W/L Community collide....This video, when see reactions from W/L streamers, they all know DJ Ak, and they all react differently, than this man, the way xQc seems so clueless is just so funny to me.
X needs to fucking chill. Homie is talking about how a 15 year old got shot up and all he can think about is interrupting to make a lil bro joke. Like Jesus bro have some awarness
he didn't said they are worst than murder, he said glofirying hardcore drugs is equally bad as glorifying murder, which is true. More people die from overdose in america than from murder. He's actually right. You are either ok with all songs about shit that destroys your life or you don't.
@@paulogaspar8295 Overdose is something you do to yourself, murder is not. Which makes murder automatically worse. I am fairly certain X completely missed the part Adam mentioned murder
dumbest chat too, Watched xqc since around 2016-2017 when he was streaming overwatch OD but over the years he let chat get to his brain and he’s stopped “thinking/doing” for himself if chat doesn’t approve at least 50% of the way
the violence created the songs. not the other way around, hard for people to understand from the outside looking in just how much trauma people in neighborhoods like these go through
20:10 Man really said if you kill people and make money bragging about it on songs (which only makes it appealing and increase gun violence) it's cool LUL That's why when u form an opinion, you need to check yourself, because that's not what exactly he meant but that's how it comes across
nah he said you can express yourself through art however you want, and if it makes you money so be it. if you dont like it dont listen. If it sells better, thats on the consumer not the producer. no one out here listening to drill then leaving their house to randomly shoot people. If media influenced people this way, the millions of kids who played Grand theft auto would be on the street committing crimes and in your words: "That's why when u form an opinion, you need to check yourself" because your logic dont add up
Drill does contribute to violence. Drill is a product of violence mainly but when someone raps in a song about how they killed your friend and says rest in piss, that escalates the violence to a certain degree. People have been killed over beefs that largely played out through back and forth songs. Plus if you make it big and have a hit song, it puts even more of a target on you. You're now a known opp and if someone kills you, that's a big deal. That could launch their own music career. It's not as big of a reason as poverty, economic opportunities, or anything else. Drill can also allow people to escape poverty, but you can't deny it plays a role in the Internet age where it can act as a catalyst for murders
i mostly agree with you but let me ask you this: if you take away drill music there will still be gang related crime and violence, but if you take economical and educational inequality away do you think drill music would still be so popular? if you agree drill is a product of the environment some people live in, would it not make sense to focus on the root issues rather than the media that is popularized by it? Drill songs are definitely a catalyst of escalating violence in some cases but if not drill then people will find every and any other outlet to express themselves
@@woodchucker91 ya you need to focus on the root causes. Obviously banning drill or stereotyping people who listen to it doesn't really do anything at all. Just I felt like xQc was disagreeing with the guy, about drill music romanticising violence etc. From the perspective of the O-block guys, they know how fucked up everything is and drill music is the least of their concerns. They see it as an opportunity, if you try to say to them "why don't you stop making violent songs" that's like a slap in the face, considering their entire situation and how their friends get killed in front of them. Drill is a minor contributing factor, in general we don't censor art but we can acknowledge certain aspects of art can naturally lead to provocation and controversy
just like death metal contributes to violence. (It doesnt) its a form of expression. listening to the music wont make me go out into the street and start killing people and repping my block. it just makes me hype. no the violence comes from gang life and the conditons of which they live in which in turn they make music about. I dont listen to raining blood by slayer and then go out to kill and murder to then make it "rain blood" like the song intends. its all art. those kids were gonna kill each other even if they didnt rap about it its just white kids are listening to it and loving it making them rich off of their suffering.
@@TrajanDavis death metal is not the same as drill. Drill makes the life seem more appealing and there are definitely people who are influenced by the Drill scene into becoming gang affiliated. When you have money and fame then you're more likely to choose that path. That's an edge case but you cannot say it has no influence at all. Some people listen to songs about suicide and death and then kill themselves. They're already depressed but the song makes them do it, people are very easily influenced. Any experiment in human psychology will tell you that humans can be made to do things against their will quite easily. Like cults etc. Drill music is a contributing factor
@@carterr8786 no. Out of all of the songs of violence , murder and death I’ve listened to i still have no murderous intent in my heart so that psychology is invalid. It’s literally a way to express how I feel. And rappers use drill rap to get out of that life and stop all of that gang and street life. There are definitely rappers that stay there because they are a product of their environment. And sad songs aren’t the reason people kill themselves ,they are going through something and they listen to music that relay that same situation emotion or feeling. Little Timmy listening to drill music won’t make him leave his nice home to go out into the streets and live in gang life.
If you ban drill then 18+ video games should be banned for being "violent" too. If listening to a song or playing a game makes u want to harm someone u were prob gonna do that regardless.
In America, we've replaced the father in low income homes with the government. It's a vicious cycle that traps generations of families. Incentive on having children with multiple different men to reap more social and welfare benefits is a major issue in the black community.
when he said "i dont wanna be rude, but this looks like a prison." ......yeeaa! lol thats the problem with the whole thing but thats a different convo lol
I like how chat doesn't understand what they're saying, but somehow perfectly understands el goblino languange.
The linguistic mystery
they are super easy to understand but i get that chat hasn't talked to a black person ever
@@slick3996 and they’re baiting
@@denusklausen3685 surely
@@slick3996 facts
Someone in twitch chat said "No Parents=Kill People LULW" but the thing is if anyone were born into that environment chances are they wouldn't be too different from any of them. It's a serious lack of perspective.
what do u expect from 12 years old white supremacists juicers
Bingo!
Fr. They only able to talk that way cause they got the advantage of a privileged upbringing in a decent environment.
Lol so your saying all black people sound and act like them?
@@lamelmazerouno9332 literally an entire new sentence!
There's an irony when those who were not raised in these environments claim drill music to be the problem. Music does not induce violence; trauma does.
Drill music in and of itself is not *the* problem. It is still a problem though, and I say this as a hip hop fan
That’s a paradox, trauma makes violence makes trauma makes violence makes trauma makes violence
@@Bravo-Tango not a paradox, a loop
@@Legend-bq7lt Well if you want to get into semantics, it’s actually a causality dilemma
Cartel music like:
How did he get stunlocked so many times that he turned a 22 min video into a 28 min one when he usually watches a 15 min video in 7 mins
If you think this is bad go watch hasan.
Have you seen hasan doing a 20 minute video to an hour and a half
@@dxrk2902 HOLY OMEGALUL
@@littlepeeteir3190 He has to take breaks every 4 seconds to scroll 5 miles back up the chat to ban anyone who slightly disagrees with him.
Mfs when streamer adds his own thoughts to the video. My brother just go watch the original.
idk hes just so soy
he has the n pass now
♻️
@@ok-nz7mt 🤓
Anyone knows that boy idk he's just so soy
@@NuggetGX 🤓
Would be sick for Channel 5 to go international, maybe interview UK drill scene or other controversial areas. The raw editing of serious real life topics make for great content.
They literally went to Ukraine to talk about the ongoing war, I'd say they already are international, just more US focused since that's where they live.
What tf is the UK drill scene? People unlocked new knife skills or something?
they do go international. why would they care about a bunch of corny british "people" running around stabbing eachother with pointy stickaroos
@@A_000 old joke yawn 🥱
@@redwiltshire1816 Joke? What joke?
20:07 if you are agreeing with the same man who's actively partaking in the monetization off of gang violence while he proclaims "drill music is actually bad," the point of this video is going over your head. Music, like any art form, is a reflection of reality. It's so weird to see question marks to what Felix is saying when these are the same juicers that get annoyed when they have to explain to an older generation that video games don't cause violence.
Exactly
He said that it’s a net negative meaning that any negatives to society outweigh the positives to society. Saying it’s a reflection of reality doesn’t change that it probably does have more negatives than positives
@@civilwarguy4740 Exactly, and people seem to be ignoring that part where he says he actually enjoys the music but he is being realistic. Does it really benefit "soceity"? and the simply answer is no, not really. Even if it let the artist express themselves.
It is because so many 11 year olds in chat are racist and disregard art when it comes to black people lol
@@ephenx Does everything you do benefit society? Like this comment you just made? I say your opinion has a bad influence on the public, because it advocates infringing creative freedom. Will you stop posting comments now?
That last part was fucking amazing. The analogy that everyone in oblock is from the same place but not on the "same team" similar to what the guy was talking about at the Sox Games.
exactly 🤌
If you grow up in poverty and don't have a dad or a good mom, you look up to these rappers and the content that they say becomes your life because it's a positive feedback loop. If a kid now wants to make it out of the hood, they think they need to be like chief keef or lil Durk and they imitate who they want to be.
everyone want to leave the hood nobody wants to fix it
@@unknownv8462 they keep voting for their democrat slave masters.
@@unknownv8462 fixing the hood needs to start from within nothing will change if the people don't have the mindset for change
a lot of these depends people usually look up to rappers if they have a similar story i live in the projects and I don’t look up to any of these people because i don’t relate to these people
@@vitzphionex they also make it cool to buy expensive designer things when what broke people need to be told is to not spend money and delayed gratification.
there was another video by Brandon Buckingham where he talked to alot of different age groups in o block it was pretty good you chatters should watch it
I preferred his sus rapping in O Block video
Link?
@@BoomBang101 th-cam.com/video/q5fwGLWtJGE/w-d-xo.html
@@BoomBang101 th-cam.com/video/aUgycjn0upo/w-d-xo.html
buckingham actually humanize em
The songs initiate violence but the violence creates these songs. The violence comes from their environments and the environments come from the lack of housing, education and money. Why this happens should be clear when you see where they grow up and how they are treated by society. Art is often a reflection of reality. Don't break the mirror when you see an ugly reflection. Change yourself.
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HOLY BAYZED
They only make up 20% of poverty, so if the lack of money, housing and education was the only cause of violence then they should still statistically make up the minority of crimes. But because the culture promotes it and views it as higher status than a diploma they make up the majority
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exactly, people like to blame stuff like this on anything other than the systemic issues that cause this. it's the same with the "video games cause mass shootings" narrative. although this is even worse since it's mainly just affecting poor marginalized people so many Americans would rather ignore it or even dehumanise them rather than helping these communities.
Music cannot make you want to kill another person. That jump from "this is badass" to "I'm going to kill someone/sell drugs/rob someone" is a jump which is made by your environment and, in rare cases, temperament; not by 808s and entertaining stories.
Drill music specifically 100% inflames gang wars and escalates tensions. You have people rapping about how an opp got run down, where an opp was shot, name dropping dead opps and saying they got put in a spliff. 100% you listen to people rapping about how they killed your friend and saying rest in piss, you're going to want to get back even more. A lot of drill references real events and real people, it's not just music or lyrics for entertainment
so if someone made a song talking shit about your friend that just got killed you wouldnt feel anything?
@@throwaway9964 I'd feel upset. The inclination to then go and murder that person, actually, instead of as an intrusive thought, is not summoned through the musical medium. I guess you'll just have to trust me. If they did the same through a twitter post, I'd feel similar things, and much more often it's through facebook, instagram, etc. that these beefs are escalated; yet you hear nothing about restricting social media. Because it's just a medium, it's neutral.
@@carterr8786 What role exactly does drill music play here, besides the simple medium? Are you telling me that social media posts, videos, etc. are exempt from this? Are you proposing that fliers are bad for society too? Do you understand the effort that goes into making a song and music video, it's not like it's super easy to do (in fact social media is much more often a source of beef, from my experience). You're talking about something completely different than I am
@@purga1563 social media posts don't get millions of views. Songs create a back and forth element, songs bring fame and clout chasing into it. We're not going to pretend that drill music has never gotten anyone killed. Even appearing in a music video could get you shot, the entire point of the song is to flex how many people you shot, how many of your opps are dead, and how nobody can kill you.
I can already see xqc blaming social media when hes raising a kid
chat being the fine wine of circlejerks as usual
''black people speaking = ??????''
@@slick3996 X’s chat is racist = funny
i love how x was agreeing with adam at first and then he saw "????????" so he rewinded and said "wait i dont think i agree with this". lil bro needs to stop looking at chat for approval
Or he was agreeing with what he was saying then he said something he didn’t agree with and disagreed
He lives for the approval of chat. Poor guy.
what? he didnt agree with him at all
chat was agreeing with adam and were question marking x
are you good lil bro?
Despite what he claims, he does very much give a fuck about what his viewers think and say. why else would he time people out for calling him out on shit or disable an emote? It’s definitely not because it’s “annoying”. I can’t speak for this clip specifically because i haven’t finished it, but what i said still stands.
Nothing can be taken seriously with xQc and his chat lmao
I'mma watch it by myself now
ik it’s getting worse now
@@Brandon-cn2lp yeah man but i mean he's gotta entertain the brainless children to get the views so i respect his doings but it's not for me.
They’re so ignorant. And X is sort of on the right track, but chat ruins everything
Streamers like Xqc and Asmongold have a lot of 4channers in their chat. These are the same people who are racist against blacks in the first place. Of course they'll have terrible takes
@@agtl3168 makes sense GTL
The question “Is drill bad for society?” is almost the same as “Are violent videogames bad for society?”.
Music affects us more than games I feel, and it covers a broader spectrum. Plus drill is obviously tied to a lifestyle, it provides something to the culture, and if it does that, it affects the mentality of the people that are engrossed in that culture
I know so many people who started acting diff when drill got big in the uk
It’s not really though. Some wannabe attention whores are shooting/stabbing people literally *just* so they can rap about it later. And make their drill more real/credible.
No they are different. The difference is that drill rapper brag about murdering people and selling drugs. Video games are in a fake virtual world and Drill in not. Worshipping murderers and drug dealers has a bigger impact on your morals than running over an npc in gta
The big difference between Drill Music and a game like GTA is drill music is often a mix of real and fictional gang violence. The audience may not become more aggressive but gang members striving to make it out the "streets" are encouraged to kill and brag about it. It creates this endless cycle of murder and fighting then romanticizing it over some beats.
This guy knows how to post videos at 4:03 AM (I'm still going to watch it)
Same bro
It's 11:20am bro just move to Europe 🗿
Enjoying my stay 24/7 EZ Clap
It's 3 in the morn for me
6:40pm EZ Clap
everytime xqc watches content that starts conversations in chat i am reminded of how trash and toxic his chat is
Maybe its you that sucks and not the chat. Maybe your twitter friends lied to you and most people arent little snowflakes. Idk...
They can’t connect the dots for shit
they dont understand the culture at all either
@@dt3279 how could they most are out of touch basement dwelling suburban kids, and man children who biggest struggle in life was the one month they couldn't subscribe to XQC.
@@dt3279 80% of them are white suburban kids
Juicers in chat first time seeing poverty 😱😱
19:45 is the proof that he barely pays attention to the videos, he didn't even listen to what Adam said, his rebuttal makes no sense.
8:21 PLEASE WE NEED A REMIX OF IT
(dear felix may you dont need it, but we need it c: ly)
XQC in any discourse: Energy hjasjdshakjdklaskljdlkjas, ya know?
Other guy nods head: Yeah, I agree.
i know damn well the guy who's promoting gambling to kids isn't talking about what's right and what's wrong
Idk why people can't wrap their head around the fact that a person can have a terrible take and a good take at the same time.
@@anon9359 that makes no sense
@@slick3996 you didn’t read the comment then
@@jebalitabb8228 a take can’t be terrible and good at the same time
How is he promoting it in the slightest lmaoooo
"I PLAY GAMES!"
*heart rate ODs*
It’s crazy how just close minded some people are.
11:08 You can call that growing up or puberty Mr cow. Dang Mr editor didn't save us from the stunlocked this time feelsbadman.
Akademiks was 23/24 when he was making Chicago vids lmao
@@SIRAJPRODUCTIONS he sounds 12 LULW
If you think Drill music makes killing look cool and makes someone join a gang or Kill someone then sorry to say but even without the music they were probably gonna do it. Anyone with a functional brain should know they don’t want any part of that lifestyle but the beats and energy of the music makes it sound cool so they listen
People act like these gangs haven’t been around since the 60’s
i think the gangster mentality stems from mostly 2 things, bad parenting, and rap music.
@@Sl4yerkid yeah, I would definitely agree, rap music would go above things like the area you were born in, the people influencing you in your formative years, and what opportunities you have in life.
@@aidanation562 poverty root of this evil for sure
@@Sl4yerkid the “gangsta mentality” stems from poverty
Because of poverty people steal, and stealing creates rivalries which result in violence. You’d think this would be common sense
chat is a bunch of band kids
19:16 little bro on the bottom left Deadass defending criminal activity glorification in Drill music from Drill rappers, while he streams all day in his mansion playing call me ya mama simulator 💀
bl busta
I genuinely think he doesn’t know what drill music is.. 😂
How’s that a bad take? How is drill bad for society? You realise everything said in drill lyrics was happening before drill ever became a thing
@@chelseafc5550 Yeah.. so making it cool, starting beefs, empowering violence, presenting it to young and easily impressionable audience with shitty background so nobody can stop them. That all GREAT for society dude
@Femboy Friday when did I say murder was cool?
growing up close to the inner city and going to high school around this kinda stuff, kids do idolize and think being the gang shooter is something to aspire, some don't but a majority do. and people will never understand unless they are exposed to it
Same here a shooter, dope boy, or a scammer, or rob people.. i dont see that mindset ever changing in my experience
When xQc heard dude say "raise your kids right" is the most hood XQC ever felt when he snapped. Lol
Lmao someone in the comments said drill started in the UK how can you confidently be objectively wrong
“It kinda looks like a prison” there’s always walls you can’t see that make you trapped in the projects
This video was Xqc pretending like he wasn’t ignorant to what goes on in the country below him 🤣
i remember him watching a video about india in the past. he saw an old bus with people full of it and said "shit,that bus is trash and dirty and it must be smell too." no shit. its a poor 3rd world country bro.
@@nasht7818 Idk if the country is poor, its got the 5th largest gdp in the world bro
@@foament8140 india is very big country and its very populated. most part of it is very poor.
@@foament8140 Huh? How is it possible that you don’t know that, I don’t believe that
@@nasht7818 Maybe the gdp per capita is low, not the gdp tho
Spending more time arguing with trolls in chat and giving takes no one cares about than actually watching the video. 10/10 «reaction»
the way xqc processes information is very confusing its like someone will say something and he will agree and say something completely off topic as an argument
I think I had 8 unskippable 15 second ads in this video and I want to blow my brains out
As soon as XQC speaks I press -> key LULW
Then go watch the og vid 💀
@@Jauhnnyy I was just about to say this lmao.
LULW 🔇
dont watch the reaction then, 0head
i was expecting him to actually react to the video, but he was was just talkin bout some dumbass takes he has or some other shit the whole damn video.
Chat not being able to comprehend what slang is, is hilarious to me😂
how is blaming violence on drill music any different to blaming shooter games too mass shootings? If people keep doing this the real issues causing these problems will never be solved
because the violence described in drill music is real and perpetuates more violence by inflaming the beef between gangs, while video games are just video games. the russian military might not get as offended by call of duty modern warfare 2 singleplayer compared to personally identifiable people being made fun of for being killed
I think continuing to say things will never be solved, makes things never solved.
Literally! The answer to stopping this violence is obviously reducing the poverty and adding more afterschool programs for kids to do in these areas, but people would rather point to one of the results of the problem other than the cause. This is never going to end 🙁
@@chilichinashop I was in an after school program and the same guys I saw there are either dead or in prison... Programs won't help the fact that they don't have a father to teach them how to be a man.
@@cimo8daimao13 you know having a man present isn’t all it takes. You need a good caring figure (father or not) to actually help the kid, man. Having a father figure won’t stop the poverty though, which is still the main factor. When you’re desperate for money, you tend to make horrible decisions, father or not :/
snacking on his fingers the whole video looking mad confused 😭😭😭
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Was waiting for this.
Such a good Channel 5 video
Get Andrew a fucking Emmy. He’s becoming a legendary interviewer ❤️
anyone wondering why that guy just chilling on a lawn mower?
This guy know how to react to videos
how many people understood when he said when he got out, the block was bustin? lol
Ah yes America's finest, future lawyers, doctors, and engineers 🤣
Brain dead comment
Yeah no shit, turns out when you give schools in black areas 10 bucks per kid and schools in white areas 2000 bucks per kid the white kids do better.
I get the point on how drill will effect children and make violence be cool for them but only for children
Holaaaaa Xqc eres el mejor me gusta tu pelo está chidooo!
of course its a net negative lmao, how is that even a question. But it does sound kinda fire tho
holy shit after the 20 minute mark, Xs takes are absolute fucking garbanzo, actual brainrot
@mana256k Clueless sometimes
Yeah his brain is completely fried at this point.
It's just the opinion he thinks is right because most people agree with it but he could never actually defend his position on the topic
How’s that a bad take? How is drill bad for society? You realise everything said in drill lyrics was happening before drill ever became a thing
@@youareasock9752 I can debate me
i just hope xqc can understand that channel 5 gave us a strong but small glimpse into one of the most dangerous, most famous parts of the black american trenches.
The Pog and W/L Community collide....This video, when see reactions from W/L streamers, they all know DJ Ak, and they all react differently, than this man, the way xQc seems so clueless is just so funny to me.
Me whos in both communities: 🧍🏽♀️
What?
X had consistently solid takes here
X needs to fucking chill. Homie is talking about how a 15 year old got shot up and all he can think about is interrupting to make a lil bro joke. Like Jesus bro have some awarness
for real
fr idk wtf happened to xqc
@@Brandon-cn2lp Nothing happened. You know most people on Twitch just censor themselves, they can’t be honest lol.
I love that I can’t understand what the guy on the video is saying and then XQC stops the video and gives his take which I also can’t understand.
id rather x be less famous and have a better chat at this point ...
yeah he is to far, plays slots most of the time and half ass watches youtube videos
bro they came out interviewing boss top lmaooo
damn gotta love xqcs takes. Bro saying drugs are worse than murder
Pepega Clap x
he didn't said they are worst than murder, he said glofirying hardcore drugs is equally bad as glorifying murder, which is true. More people die from overdose in america than from murder. He's actually right. You are either ok with all songs about shit that destroys your life or you don't.
@@paulogaspar8295 Overdose is something you do to yourself, murder is not. Which makes murder automatically worse.
I am fairly certain X completely missed the part Adam mentioned murder
@@paulogaspar8295 but he has also said he does't care if someone uses drugs
@@paulogaspar8295 After reading chat making fun of X's takes, I don't think wasting your braincells in explaining is worth it.
O Block is about to get torn down in 2023
I respect you a lot more for what you said in this video.
He actually had good takes! For once in his life lmao
That first guy that said white socks looks like that dude that travels everywhere and suprises people by speaking there languages
nice pfp dude
NA culture 💀
you’re a couch potato
wait till they learn about the UK
I didnt know gang violence was exclusive to America... Learn something new everyday I guess
it's sad to see this. people would much rather live their lives lavishly than violently. it's systematic when you start tracing everything back
Alternate Title: Chat reacts to O Block | Channel 5, while xqc rants about dogshit
fr, idk what he was talkin bout
Why is it when I’m high I actually can understand Xqc’s points
i dont think i can watch because chat already gonna be so ignorant and disrespectful
ong idek why I watch xqc reacting to anything cause I know chat is gonna piss me off every time with their braindead takes
omg nooooooo somebody with a different opinion than me. i can't handle this 😭😭😭😭
@@cocopus o block is so disrespected by privileged white kids who sit on twitch all day like it’s not some joke
Why is it when I’m high I actually can understand Xqc’s takes
Wish he'd just ban the nerd emote.
Channel 5 is really going next level
Xqc's chat is so corny and weird
chat really had to monkalaugh every second like xqc would get cancelled for watching a channel 5 video
Cringe how he thinks "raise your kids" is SO based. everyone says that lil bro... Slots Guy needs to chill
Fr what do other people say? Raise em wrong?
@@IzayaTijisPrincess LMAOOO
so is that a bad take/advice? should parents not raise their kids right? i dont get it
It’s always drugs, murders, and robberys.
Because that’s the environment
@@Jordanvzx Nah I lived in that same environment and I never chose to kill or steal.
@@cimo8daimao13 bro u wouldnt be watching xQc if u were in that enviroment, stop the cap
@@ys.z Are you serious?
Most toxic chat on twitch
dumbest chat too, Watched xqc since around 2016-2017 when he was streaming overwatch OD but over the years he let chat get to his brain and he’s stopped “thinking/doing” for himself if chat doesn’t approve at least 50% of the way
the violence created the songs. not the other way around, hard for people to understand from the outside looking in just how much trauma people in neighborhoods like these go through
This was unwatchable with chat just trying to make a real world epidemic into a meme and nothing about the video was remotely funny or meme worthy.
X I FEEL YOU SO BAD!!!!!! my hair is growing and im too lazy to cut it. everytime i look down its in my face!!!!! it is so annoying!!!!!!!
20:10 Man really said if you kill people and make money bragging about it on songs (which only makes it appealing and increase gun violence) it's cool LUL
That's why when u form an opinion, you need to check yourself, because that's not what exactly he meant but that's how it comes across
nah he said you can express yourself through art however you want, and if it makes you money so be it. if you dont like it dont listen. If it sells better, thats on the consumer not the producer.
no one out here listening to drill then leaving their house to randomly shoot people. If media influenced people this way, the millions of kids who played Grand theft auto would be on the street committing crimes
and in your words: "That's why when u form an opinion, you need to check yourself" because your logic dont add up
I mean it’s some peoples life stories and it’s not good but it’s who they are and they’re going to rap about their life and environment. Simple
ive been watching xqc for a while and i understand the ppl in this video more than xqsi
Surely chat, which is likely 99% white, will have amazing takes about a video covering complex racial and socioeconomic issues.
Surely you don't think someone's race will stop them from being able to understand complex racial and socioeconomic issues. Surely
surely theres other places than america NA BRAINROT
Stop being fucking racist bro.
Surely you'll understand that blacks aren't the only ones who go through this. Surely.
@@n8pk69 they go through it the most ? white people for sure don’t go through that kind of stuff bud
Bro the first 10 secs of the video is literally the fuxking truth
xqc is such a good streamer but his chat just ruins the whole experience
Agreed
underrated take
Chat is so dumb, If they replaced music with video games chat would be going insane about how video games aren't "romanticizing" violence.
Drill does contribute to violence. Drill is a product of violence mainly but when someone raps in a song about how they killed your friend and says rest in piss, that escalates the violence to a certain degree. People have been killed over beefs that largely played out through back and forth songs. Plus if you make it big and have a hit song, it puts even more of a target on you. You're now a known opp and if someone kills you, that's a big deal. That could launch their own music career. It's not as big of a reason as poverty, economic opportunities, or anything else. Drill can also allow people to escape poverty, but you can't deny it plays a role in the Internet age where it can act as a catalyst for murders
i mostly agree with you but let me ask you this: if you take away drill music there will still be gang related crime and violence, but if you take economical and educational inequality away do you think drill music would still be so popular? if you agree drill is a product of the environment some people live in, would it not make sense to focus on the root issues rather than the media that is popularized by it? Drill songs are definitely a catalyst of escalating violence in some cases but if not drill then people will find every and any other outlet to express themselves
@@woodchucker91 ya you need to focus on the root causes. Obviously banning drill or stereotyping people who listen to it doesn't really do anything at all. Just I felt like xQc was disagreeing with the guy, about drill music romanticising violence etc. From the perspective of the O-block guys, they know how fucked up everything is and drill music is the least of their concerns. They see it as an opportunity, if you try to say to them "why don't you stop making violent songs" that's like a slap in the face, considering their entire situation and how their friends get killed in front of them. Drill is a minor contributing factor, in general we don't censor art but we can acknowledge certain aspects of art can naturally lead to provocation and controversy
just like death metal contributes to violence. (It doesnt) its a form of expression. listening to the music wont make me go out into the street and start killing people and repping my block. it just makes me hype. no the violence comes from gang life and the conditons of which they live in which in turn they make music about. I dont listen to raining blood by slayer and then go out to kill and murder to then make it "rain blood" like the song intends. its all art. those kids were gonna kill each other even if they didnt rap about it its just white kids are listening to it and loving it making them rich off of their suffering.
@@TrajanDavis death metal is not the same as drill. Drill makes the life seem more appealing and there are definitely people who are influenced by the Drill scene into becoming gang affiliated. When you have money and fame then you're more likely to choose that path. That's an edge case but you cannot say it has no influence at all. Some people listen to songs about suicide and death and then kill themselves. They're already depressed but the song makes them do it, people are very easily influenced. Any experiment in human psychology will tell you that humans can be made to do things against their will quite easily. Like cults etc. Drill music is a contributing factor
@@carterr8786 no. Out of all of the songs of violence , murder and death I’ve listened to i still have no murderous intent in my heart so that psychology is invalid. It’s literally a way to express how I feel. And rappers use drill rap to get out of that life and stop all of that gang and street life. There are definitely rappers that stay there because they are a product of their environment. And sad songs aren’t the reason people kill themselves ,they are going through something and they listen to music that relay that same situation emotion or feeling. Little Timmy listening to drill music won’t make him leave his nice home to go out into the streets and live in gang life.
If you ban drill then 18+ video games should be banned for being "violent" too. If listening to a song or playing a game makes u want to harm someone u were prob gonna do that regardless.
chat “???????” something that adam22 says and then x disagrees with him then chat ?????? spams x lmao chat has brain mold sometiems
whatching the nerds in xqcs chat react to gang wars in chicago is so funny
13% 50%
In America, we've replaced the father in low income homes with the government. It's a vicious cycle that traps generations of families. Incentive on having children with multiple different men to reap more social and welfare benefits is a major issue in the black community.
Why does it seem like every time there’s someone black in a video chat gets weird
Chat hates minorities
go to any xqc vid with a black persons content and sort comments by new
90% of them are edgy 15 year old aut1sts
They're not to fond of colored people 😥
This isn’t new with chat. Anytime a black person is talking about their personal struggles, chat feels the need to be prejudice
because they all racist but try to keep it lowkey
his take around the 20 min mark was the best take, how r yall confused
does this dude do anything other than eating his nails all day?
when he said "i dont wanna be rude, but this looks like a prison." ......yeeaa! lol thats the problem with the whole thing but thats a different convo lol
NA future PepeLaugh
Wow it’s almost like all countries have low poverty places
@@Jordanvzx Not all of them have immigrants
This gang make up the last 3 IQ I got left
Its funny but also sad how these people gotta live its depressing
Funny? 💀
@@Jauhnnyy Ofc the channel 5 format is always based on humor. The way its cut, the music, the host
@@IzayaTijisPrincess too difficult for the circlejerk to understand
@@IzayaTijisPrincess true, but you said how they live, not the video
@@Jauhnnyy I said its sad how they live
xqc turning into asmon reacts where he cant let a video play for more than 10 seconds.