i love how the people of colour are one of the only ones who catch onto that he was just repeating carter because he thought it was a greeting meanwhile all the white people were shocked 😭
I call it white savior complex, its all a show in fear of offending black people. When they learn to laugh together there would be less racism in the world.
I'm asian and I'm confused as to why if the ones saying that stuff were blacks they didn't blame it, whereas if the non blacks who said it would be a problem? Sorry bad English 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I'm Brazilian, but I think it's easy to understand, and I'll explain it in a way that you can understand how it works in Brazil, a little similar to USA... Racism dates back many years. In Brazil, a black person calling another person "negão" (literal translation would be "Big black guy") or "neguinho" (literal translation would be "Little black guy") is just what he means, but a racist calling a black person these things is a way of offending him for being black (obviously it depends on the context, the words themselves are not real insults, but they were often used as insults in the past and unfortunately in the present). As if being black is something bad, being black is being inferior to being white. So a black person can call another person these things for example, but it is not acceptable for a white person to call a black person that way. It is ingrained in people's minds and they understand that they are being offended. Don't feel offended, it's not my intention to offend, but I'll give you an example that will help you understand even better. If you Asians are talking about having slanted eyes, it wouldn't be racism or xenophobia, but if someone from outside Asia talks about your slanted eyes you'll be offended, right? My English is not very good either, I hope you can understand. kkkkkkk (this is how Brazilians laugh on the internet, if you see several "k"s in a row on the internet you can be sure that the person is Brazilian)
And "negão" and "neguinho" are still mild (Friends can very well call each other that without any problem, even in cases where neither of them are black, as I said it depends on the context), there are very heavy racist insults in Brazil that I don't think it's good for me to be saying.
@@welingtondas.c.guimaraes6336 sounds very racist to say some can say it because of their race but others can’t because of their race. It’s ok to say white devil, ect & to still blame Europeans for slavery even though they did not start it but did end it.
@@welingtondas.c.guimaraes6336i'm Indonesian, have many tribes, various skin tones and face shape. We usually "racist" each others just for joke. My skin even light brown. Compare to European or East Asian, they can call me "black", but it's okey. We have some tolerant about racism
That old black dude’s laughter after he said “I do.” Killed me.
eom is really funny to watch! 🤭
Eom is the best out there
Nobody chilled like eom
Sounded like bros own version of joker
Well Carter did say to follow his lead lol
i love how the people of colour are one of the only ones who catch onto that he was just repeating carter because he thought it was a greeting meanwhile all the white people were shocked 😭
I call it white savior complex, its all a show in fear of offending black people. When they learn to laugh together there would be less racism in the world.
10:19 thank god she doesnt split the water. 😂
True, if you're black acting up, if it's a guy, tell him you're gonna tell his auntie. If it's a girl, then you say mama(grandma).
Yeah I feared my auntie heavy
So funny I wonder if Jackie was feeling weird about saying it
it's not racist when you don't know it I guess
Tucker told him to say that and indeed he didn't know what it means 😂 after the scene he told jackie and he was feeling bad ( srr for my bad English)
@@MinalaVdw89 do you know this for a fact
@CineReact-f2i it’s still not something you should do that makes it worse
@@Thestomachlover….Carter was repeating a Greeting..
I remember watching this on HBO before the 2010s and the subs went like "What's up, my black?"
I'm asian and I'm confused as to why if the ones saying that stuff were blacks they didn't blame it, whereas if the non blacks who said it would be a problem?
Sorry bad English 🙏🏼🙏🏼
I agree with you.
either everyone should say be able to say it or no one should be able to say it.
I'm Brazilian, but I think it's easy to understand, and I'll explain it in a way that you can understand how it works in Brazil, a little similar to USA...
Racism dates back many years. In Brazil, a black person calling another person "negão" (literal translation would be "Big black guy") or "neguinho" (literal translation would be "Little black guy") is just what he means, but a racist calling a black person these things is a way of offending him for being black (obviously it depends on the context, the words themselves are not real insults, but they were often used as insults in the past and unfortunately in the present). As if being black is something bad, being black is being inferior to being white.
So a black person can call another person these things for example, but it is not acceptable for a white person to call a black person that way. It is ingrained in people's minds and they understand that they are being offended.
Don't feel offended, it's not my intention to offend, but I'll give you an example that will help you understand even better. If you Asians are talking about having slanted eyes, it wouldn't be racism or xenophobia, but if someone from outside Asia talks about your slanted eyes you'll be offended, right?
My English is not very good either, I hope you can understand. kkkkkkk (this is how Brazilians laugh on the internet, if you see several "k"s in a row on the internet you can be sure that the person is Brazilian)
And "negão" and "neguinho" are still mild (Friends can very well call each other that without any problem, even in cases where neither of them are black, as I said it depends on the context), there are very heavy racist insults in Brazil that I don't think it's good for me to be saying.
@@welingtondas.c.guimaraes6336 sounds very racist to say some can say it because of their race but others can’t because of their race.
It’s ok to say white devil, ect & to still blame Europeans for slavery even though they did not start it but did end it.
@@welingtondas.c.guimaraes6336i'm Indonesian, have many tribes, various skin tones and face shape. We usually "racist" each others just for joke. My skin even light brown. Compare to European or East Asian, they can call me "black", but it's okey. We have some tolerant about racism
Just being friendly.
What's wrong?
Whats fist girls channel name???
Eviereacts
Funnily enough even now many Indians dont know thats an offensive term
Yeah. The world should understand US culture. Should be mandatory.
@OrdinaryCritic No need. Exactly my point