Another white man here 👋. Great reaction to a powerful song. Growing up in the UK (Scotland) its hard to say that I heard of or seen much racism.. Partly because unlike America Scotland is 96% white according to statistics from 2018. So for me to hear racism it was rare, Infact until I joined social media I could for certain say I hadn't been around any racism. We did however learn alot about black history in schools I don't know if that's as big a thing elsewhere but here it was something we got alot of, and the story's and movies we watched and read to educate us were truly haunting.. And I guess I would just like to put my word in now that I can and say I absolutely respect all my fellow humans but after some of the things I learnt growing up and some of the things I have read and seen on social media and from news from the US and other places, the brutal force used by police and the clear determination from all those in power to keep the entire black community down and out.. I respect my black brothers and sisters and the fact deep down there will always be some hurt, because that history just doesn't go away. And it shouldn't ever go away to bring us forward as a whole we need to see and acknowledge the atrocities that happend and use that as a learning experience and a way to educate the younger minds. But we should never fight hate with hate I just hope that one day we can acknowledge and move forward instead of keeping this divide society seems to have.. Again loved the reaction and I hope to see another. Take care 🙏
I also think its about stereotypes as well. Both sides really live their lives 100% believing that every stereotype applies to EVERY person. Which is why the actors are dressed the way they are
Hey pastor, i genuinely appreciated your reaction. Coming from a white man, its hard to relate to another race. I was raised different, my mom was my only parent. I was raised skin color is beautiful. Everyone is painted in different shades. I think as we become adults and have children of our own its important to have these discussions. Its the only way things will get better i was told by a good friend " in america a black person is born a criminal" dr. Shirley cherry. Meaning america already has its opinion as soon as youre born. I have 2 children if my own and dozens of nieces and cousins that are mixed. Youre absolutely right chucky cheese is the least racist place in america. Thank you again
I love this pastor!! I am so proud that he spoke on this issue, and I know that he has seen the ugly of racism first hand. But his delivery was on point #respect and ❤️ love! #GODBLESS
As an agnostic who will never be swayed....WOW I loved this reaction, I expected to probably enjoy it, but I loved it, this is what I want from pastors, even while I stay being non religious.
Dear pastor, the song was written and rapped by a black man. The 2 guys are actors. As a proud black Christian, you should read the part of the bible where it's written that being a black man was a curse put down by god. (I'm not religious, nor do I agree with that) Why any black person would be Christian is beyond me...jk. I know exactly why. European missionaries. You believe what you believe because of the white people you claim to be your oppressors. You should also check yourself on your history on slavery, because it was going on WAY before anyone else even showed up on the continent. White people weren't just showing up and capturing Africans, they couldn't even survive in Africa without dying from diseases. Africans captured each other and sold them. Mainly amongst other African tribes, but also between the Arabs, Europeans, and eventually (and lastly) Americans. African kingdoms were literally mad when the slave trade ended because it was bad for their business. Take some god damn responsibility for once.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today. -MLK JR Are we ready to do this? Can we finally stop characterizing humans by skin color? Can we abolish this social construct called race?
Not sure I can say much more than, I’m white and I hear you pastor. I will try harder though and here goes…I think you’ll find many whites just don’t know what to do to help, as pathetic as that sounds. Is any apology going to help at all? Is that a start or is it just condescending and appear false? Should we do anything or just get out of the way? Maybe it’s all the above…maybe all I just said is just another excuse of ignorance and is complicit behavior. Maybe the scales need to tip before healing could ever occur. If you want an ignorant white perspective, I think we have been led to believe BLM is not a protest but a far leftist false protest feeding on honest blacks to further a larger political agenda. To put it in the same context, many whites think ALM isn’t a protest and has no political agenda, and should be the end result where all are inclusive. I’m just being honest and I think that is my contribution here, however small. Do I believe ALM is this all inclusive alternative? Not even for a second, Do I know if BLM is legit? I have no idea, but I think the right thing for me to do is shut my mouth about that and just listen to the individuals. It doesn’t matter if there is a secret agenda somewhere, that’s what some don’t get. Do I even fully get it? No, nor would I be so arrogant to think otherwise. There’s nothing ok about what’s happened to black Americans over the entire span of our country’s history, There’s no time limit to personal frustration and the atrocities inflicted. You should be able to vent that frustration without any comeback or even someone saying they “understand”. We don’t, and how could we? I don’t want praise or anyone to give me kudos…I just want to say I hear you and I love you to all my black brothers and sisters. No hyphens needed, you are just Americans and more importantly humans. We will all return to the same dust eventually. That I do know.
I've heard more mature and insightful feedback than the Pastor's about this track from dudes in their 20s on "reaction" channels (2 young black men from different youtube channels, specifically). Also, you "hyphenated" yourselves back in the 80s when intellectual blacks and Rev Jesse Jackson decided that simply being called "black" wasn't respectful enough and started a movement to normalize the term "African-American" for the common black man, outside of "intellectual and academic" circles.
Oh goodness I think we got it.... We must have a rebirth of ZERO violence, public parapets of total communication. eg. Real government. by the PEOPLE for the PEOPLE. With a mandated lottery of each cities population. Nothing can stop peaceful and loving future if We demand this.
Okay, at 2:44, I listened to what you said sir, and while you are right in regard to blacks, Africans who were brought over to the new world as slaves, you are not right in regards to the laziness and how young Black Americans regard every bad thing. You sir, are as old my grandfather and I have totally respect for you. My father is just like you, though he is Mexican, he loves the word written in the Bible, God the Father, and the Son, but even he acknowledges that the state of 2000's and onwards adults, children, and baby's soon to be born are commonly equaled. Just because origin they are derived from is horrible and historical, doesn't mean you have the right to blame a person in you're generation for something their forefather did. Because they have their blood in their veins. Otherwise, in a serious, legitimate sense, us blacks, not African-Americans, but Black Americans as Americans inherited the best future possible. I agree with you and disagree with you and through that alone, I respect you for your ideological beliefs regarding racism. I hope to hear more from this TH-cam channel and your opinion on similar topics likes this.
Pastor I love your classification of what an American Caucasian person is, Euro-American, if black Americans are Afro-American, then Caucasian American is Euro-American!
Everyone is aware that America was and it is racist but this man is taking it to a whole different level just to prove his point and that's a big fat lie 🤥
Ok sir I'm sorry but I never in anyway harmed or held back a person of color so maybe check your blaming all whites for the problem I didn't do anything to u ...amen 🙏 God bless u
Another person who's not insightful enough to get his point. You heard him say that one thing and you clung to it so hard that you forgot everything else.
Also saying white people can't say nigga or the hard er is racist itself also goes against the first amendment that's why we can't get rid of racism till everyone get past hate
@@thepeopleschamp1776Neither do you it’s not the person saying the word that gives it the power it’s the person that gets offended by the word who gives it the power.
@@thepeopleschamp1776 You know Wtf I’m talking about see the problem you can’t name one time in 2023 we’re that word has actually effected your life to a point where it put anybody in the hospital or ended anybody who black career not only calling each other slaves in this era isn’t okay so it’s not okay for black people to use that word either because that’s what the N word was another slur for slave just like Slav meant slave.
@@thepeopleschamp1776 In other words if nobody knows the real meaning of the word nobody shouldn’t use it 99.9 percent of people in 2023 doesn’t know what the word means that’s a fact.
That pastor like to speak. I don't like him, he just speak and speak and speak, things he dosen't know of he will speak. Speak my ass of. I feel sorry for people in the church. Cause he crave the power, of being right all the time. He'll give sermons to people who just need a shoulder to cry on. He hasn't got any situational awareness.
OK Preacher, I am a "euro" american pointing the finger. Get over your victimhood. No one now alive was a slave in the US. You never were a slave in your life so quit trying to excuse your failings for something that ended in 1865. Is that harsh? Just the truth.
I disagree. He seems like a great role model. The only thing I disliked was saying every black man should be angry and if they’re not even a little angry they’re not black because that’s the opposite of this videos message. Joyners trying to show how powerful just listening and understanding each other can be and to not take sides but understand perspective. Other than that one part, he seems like a great guy. It takes a lot of strength to not become aggressive with a video like this no matter who you are so he did great
“IM ABOUT TO BUST INNIT” 😭😭
This is the only channel that I do not skip when y’all pause the video. It’s like I want to hear the wisdom that he is about to spit out. 💯
Wow thanks
Kinda late, but why would u watch reaction videos...and then skip the reaction part? :D
@@Gandorharsometimes they be yappinggggg not these guys but reactors in general
@@Gandorharmost of the time its about the initial reaction to the controversial parts of a video when it comes to videos like this
@@Gandorharalso I’m late too
Another white man here 👋. Great reaction to a powerful song. Growing up in the UK (Scotland) its hard to say that I heard of or seen much racism.. Partly because unlike America Scotland is 96% white according to statistics from 2018.
So for me to hear racism it was rare, Infact until I joined social media I could for certain say I hadn't been around any racism. We did however learn alot about black history in schools I don't know if that's as big a thing elsewhere but here it was something we got alot of, and the story's and movies we watched and read to educate us were truly haunting..
And I guess I would just like to put my word in now that I can and say I absolutely respect all my fellow humans but after some of the things I learnt growing up and some of the things I have read and seen on social media and from news from the US and other places, the brutal force used by police and the clear determination from all those in power to keep the entire black community down and out.. I respect my black brothers and sisters and the fact deep down there will always be some hurt, because that history just doesn't go away.
And it shouldn't ever go away to bring us forward as a whole we need to see and acknowledge the atrocities that happend and use that as a learning experience and a way to educate the younger minds.
But we should never fight hate with hate I just hope that one day we can acknowledge and move forward instead of keeping this divide society seems to have..
Again loved the reaction and I hope to see another. Take care 🙏
This song's not about picking a side to agree with, it's about understanding the side you aren't familiar with.
I also think its about stereotypes as well. Both sides really live their lives 100% believing that every stereotype applies to EVERY person. Which is why the actors are dressed the way they are
@@keepinitkawaiiexactly.
Hey pastor, i genuinely appreciated your reaction. Coming from a white man, its hard to relate to another race. I was raised different, my mom was my only parent. I was raised skin color is beautiful. Everyone is painted in different shades. I think as we become adults and have children of our own its important to have these discussions. Its the only way things will get better i was told by a good friend " in america a black person is born a criminal" dr. Shirley cherry. Meaning america already has its opinion as soon as youre born. I have 2 children if my own and dozens of nieces and cousins that are mixed. Youre absolutely right chucky cheese is the least racist place in america. Thank you again
Wow!! Thank you so much this was so nice to hear coming from another race
I love this pastor!! I am so proud that he spoke on this issue, and I know that he has seen the ugly of racism first hand. But his delivery was on point #respect and ❤️ love! #GODBLESS
That was a perfect response from the pastor and I applaud him!
Bigger community, inner community, and intra community. That was EXPERTLY said
This channel deserves more subs
As an agnostic who will never be swayed....WOW I loved this reaction, I expected to probably enjoy it, but I loved it, this is what I want from pastors, even while I stay being non religious.
Can you guys react to polo g -wishing for a hero.
faxxx
Mann fr polo g put his heart and soul into that song 💯💯
Dear pastor, the song was written and rapped by a black man. The 2 guys are actors. As a proud black Christian, you should read the part of the bible where it's written that being a black man was a curse put down by god. (I'm not religious, nor do I agree with that) Why any black person would be Christian is beyond me...jk. I know exactly why. European missionaries. You believe what you believe because of the white people you claim to be your oppressors.
You should also check yourself on your history on slavery, because it was going on WAY before anyone else even showed up on the continent. White people weren't just showing up and capturing Africans, they couldn't even survive in Africa without dying from diseases. Africans captured each other and sold them. Mainly amongst other African tribes, but also between the Arabs, Europeans, and eventually (and lastly) Americans.
African kingdoms were literally mad when the slave trade ended because it was bad for their business. Take some god damn responsibility for once.
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today. -MLK JR
Are we ready to do this? Can we finally stop characterizing humans by skin color? Can we abolish this social construct called race?
No.
When I hear him talking I feel wisdom for some reason😂❤
React to things I've seen by joyner Lucas. Very inspirational for a black man and woman to listen to
i have never heard anybody saying that slavery didn't happened
Not sure I can say much more than, I’m white and I hear you pastor. I will try harder though and here goes…I think you’ll find many whites just don’t know what to do to help, as pathetic as that sounds. Is any apology going to help at all? Is that a start or is it just condescending and appear false? Should we do anything or just get out of the way? Maybe it’s all the above…maybe all I just said is just another excuse of ignorance and is complicit behavior. Maybe the scales need to tip before healing could ever occur. If you want an ignorant white perspective, I think we have been led to believe BLM is not a protest but a far leftist false protest feeding on honest blacks to further a larger political agenda. To put it in the same context, many whites think ALM isn’t a protest and has no political agenda, and should be the end result where all are inclusive. I’m just being honest and I think that is my contribution here, however small. Do I believe ALM is this all inclusive alternative? Not even for a second, Do I know if BLM is legit? I have no idea, but I think the right thing for me to do is shut my mouth about that and just listen to the individuals. It doesn’t matter if there is a secret agenda somewhere, that’s what some don’t get. Do I even fully get it? No, nor would I be so arrogant to think otherwise. There’s nothing ok about what’s happened to black Americans over the entire span of our country’s history, There’s no time limit to personal frustration and the atrocities inflicted. You should be able to vent that frustration without any comeback or even someone saying they “understand”. We don’t, and how could we? I don’t want praise or anyone to give me kudos…I just want to say I hear you and I love you to all my black brothers and sisters. No hyphens needed, you are just Americans and more importantly humans. We will all return to the same dust eventually. That I do know.
I've heard more mature and insightful feedback than the Pastor's about this track from dudes in their 20s on "reaction" channels (2 young black men from different youtube channels, specifically).
Also, you "hyphenated" yourselves back in the 80s when intellectual blacks and Rev Jesse Jackson decided that simply being called "black" wasn't respectful enough and started a movement to normalize the term "African-American" for the common black man, outside of "intellectual and academic" circles.
Oh goodness I think we got it.... We must have a rebirth of ZERO violence, public parapets of total communication.
eg. Real government. by the PEOPLE for the PEOPLE.
With a mandated lottery of each cities population.
Nothing can stop peaceful and loving future if We demand this.
Powerful
You skipped like 5 times when sht that was said, was Important to keep this in perspective and in context.
Was there a reason for that??
Okay, at 2:44, I listened to what you said sir, and while you are right in regard to blacks, Africans who were brought over to the new world as slaves, you are not right in regards to the laziness and how young Black Americans regard every bad thing. You sir, are as old my grandfather and I have totally respect for you. My father is just like you, though he is Mexican, he loves the word written in the Bible, God the Father, and the Son, but even he acknowledges that the state of 2000's and onwards adults, children, and baby's soon to be born are commonly equaled. Just because origin they are derived from is horrible and historical, doesn't mean you have the right to blame a person in you're generation for something their forefather did. Because they have their blood in their veins. Otherwise, in a serious, legitimate sense, us blacks, not African-Americans, but Black Americans as Americans inherited the best future possible.
I agree with you and disagree with you and through that alone, I respect you for your ideological beliefs regarding racism. I hope to hear more from this TH-cam channel and your opinion on similar topics likes this.
Pastor I love your classification of what an American Caucasian person is, Euro-American, if black Americans are Afro-American, then Caucasian American is Euro-American!
Could you have him react to “Blame the Rappers” by Tom Macdonald? It’s a great song with an amazing message
Only Tom song that's bareable
@@voltvisuals yeah it’s the only Tom song that I like tbh
I use to think South Africa 🇿🇦 has racism but in America damn the way they are treating black it's painful
You guys should react to eminems cypher on bet against trump. It was reference in this song.
You said "some of us" and everyone knows that you're wrong it's most of you and you can't argue with that
Everyone is aware that America was and it is racist but this man is taking it to a whole different level just to prove his point and that's a big fat lie 🤥
Native American, Asian American and so on
Ok sir I'm sorry but I never in anyway harmed or held back a person of color so maybe check your blaming all whites for the problem I didn't do anything to u ...amen 🙏 God bless u
Another person who's not insightful enough to get his point. You heard him say that one thing and you clung to it so hard that you forgot everything else.
I'd like to see a reaction to Behemoth, O Father O Satan O Sun
The day with come when the tables are turned. WE WILL be n power AGAIN n THEY WILL be our slaves
you should react to F.N by lil tjay
Put your mics down a little so we can see your mouth
😂😂😂
can you and the pastor react to mysonne im not racist remix
Will do thanks for your feee back
@@hearsuccess6767 thank you so much, i enjoyed yall reaction and i think both have good opinions
Also saying white people can't say nigga or the hard er is racist itself also goes against the first amendment that's why we can't get rid of racism till everyone get past hate
You don't understand what racism is.
@@thepeopleschamp1776Neither do you it’s not the person saying the word that gives it the power it’s the person that gets offended by the word who gives it the power.
@@trevorwalsh9443 WTF are you even talking about?
@@thepeopleschamp1776 You know Wtf I’m talking about see the problem you can’t name one time in 2023 we’re that word has actually effected your life to a point where it put anybody in the hospital or ended anybody who black career not only calling each other slaves in this era isn’t okay so it’s not okay for black people to use that word either because that’s what the N word was another slur for slave just like Slav meant slave.
@@thepeopleschamp1776 In other words if nobody knows the real meaning of the word nobody shouldn’t use it 99.9 percent of people in 2023 doesn’t know what the word means that’s a fact.
Lost me at your first pause....
Or Ill Mind of Hopsin 7
That pastor like to speak. I don't like him, he just speak and speak and speak, things he dosen't know of he will speak. Speak my ass of. I feel sorry for people in the church. Cause he crave the power, of being right all the time. He'll give sermons to people who just need a shoulder to cry on. He hasn't got any situational awareness.
You don't seem bright enough to understand what he's saying anyway.
This "pastor" is factually incorrect on almost every one of his statements... No wonder there is such division in this country...
Sigh ofc blaming the white man smh
OK Preacher, I am a "euro" american pointing the finger. Get over your victimhood. No one now alive was a slave in the US. You never were a slave in your life so quit trying to excuse your failings for something that ended in 1865. Is that harsh? Just the truth.
You're a bad influence on people. I would stop learning from peoples who's view point is this oudated.
Thanks
I disagree. He seems like a great role model. The only thing I disliked was saying every black man should be angry and if they’re not even a little angry they’re not black because that’s the opposite of this videos message. Joyners trying to show how powerful just listening and understanding each other can be and to not take sides but understand perspective. Other than that one part, he seems like a great guy. It takes a lot of strength to not become aggressive with a video like this no matter who you are so he did great
Is he a Pastor that teaches who the true Israelites are?
Or does he lie and dance around it? 🤔
Do Joe Budden freedom