Mainstream media mind-control has worked well on these kids. If the children had said the opposite, would the documentary ever be televised? Of course not. This is why these experiments are NEVER carried out in countries where the children are happy with their color. Imagine the children's answers from Africa or Indonesia. We know exactly what they'd say and so would the producers. Such a programme would never be aired to a white audience as they'll be unable to feel superior toward other races.
This is fucking depressing beyond words.These children are so sweet and cute.I would love to be their teacher in their school and teach them that they are so beautiful.Me as a fair complected mixed race woman,this painfully shows why i have suffered such racism from those of darker complexions.This shows that this self hating mentality is almost karmically,and subconsciously passed on generation after generation.The girl in the blue shirt is so sweet omg!!
@kaliyuta This video and others like it simply push a bunch of ridiculous Cultural Marxist BS. It has been proven that people of varying ethic and racial backgrounds prefer to be around their own kind and socialize and interact with people of their own racial group as an evolutionary psychological trait. Its not surprising to me that Cultiural and political Marxists try to brainwash people into thinking that white people or anyone else prefering their own kind is somehow racist or unnatural.
This is some bullshit study to demean blacks and boost cooper's crappy show. He does shit like this when his ratings slump. There are other cultures in the world dumbass, Chinese, Indians (and I mean from India) , go ask them similar questions and post that. Oh! What did you say? That would have no media value! There is more value in fueling turmoil between blacks and whites. I see.
@rosettaspice Mm, I might be inclined to agree with you, except that I personally know the lead researcher in the study, and her motivations are solid. Now whether or not CNN can be trusted to make sense of the results in any meaningful way, I suppose that remains up for debate.
There is a book called "Brown Angels" by Walter Dean Myers, it's an album of real photos and poems about the beauty of BROWN skin. Every black child should have this book.
We have a long way to go and this doll test was taken 50 years ago and nearly the same results. Subliminal messages of society and parenthood is key to help solve this problem. Tell your children and people with sense need to tell kids all together that beauty and good content of character knows no color. Beauty runs in all colors!
This is not to say, however, that I am any advocate of racial-splitting, white-supremacy and whatever. Just the opposite. I am often regarded in stereotype because of my skin color, as well. But I thought I'd point it out to you: even though it may very well be "scary/shocking", experiments have their flaws, too.
I'd like to have optimism in the young people of our society. I honestly think they know better than that. Our children are smarter than this.
I see an unintentional tester's bias. He's prompting the children. You can tell.
"So you think it looks 'nasty'?" <--bit of a harsh word to use. And pulling the card for an easier access towards the black kid/white kid towards the child's pointing finger? He's expecting a specific response.
Not to mention, the experiment conductor is also white; being both an adult as well as an authority figure. It is very possible that the children were trying to "please" him by favoring the white kid.
@cannister He is expecting it, clearly the children were interviewed before, for instance he says "do you remember what you said?" The original testers weren't all white, you can look it up - the info is described in the video's comment. And he didn't come up with the word "nasty" he repeated what the girl had just said. This isn't the actual study, this is just a representation of it for tv, if you want to find tester's bias look at the original study.
This video gives us a better understanding of the perception of our younger generation.. this video isnt meant to stereotype people because of there race its showing us we need to do better in shaping the younger society by..accepting all people regardless of there skin color, cultural differences, and outlook on different situations..we should shape the younger future to accept and love ppl for the person they are not skin color..we are all people and human thats what matters... :-)
Mainstream media mind-control has worked well on these kids. If the children had said the opposite, would the documentary ever be televised? Of course not. This is why these experiments are NEVER carried out in countries where the children are happy with their color. Imagine the children's answers from Africa or Indonesia. We know exactly what they'd say and so would the producers. Such a programme would never be aired to a white audience as they'll be unable to feel superior toward other races.
popdreams 1 month ago
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Says a lot about parent's and how they're raising their children.
LabellaIman 9 months ago
This is fucking depressing beyond words.These children are so sweet and cute.I would love to be their teacher in their school and teach them that they are so beautiful.Me as a fair complected mixed race woman,this painfully shows why i have suffered such racism from those of darker complexions.This shows that this self hating mentality is almost karmically,and subconsciously passed on generation after generation.The girl in the blue shirt is so sweet omg!!
kaliyuta 11 months ago 2
@kaliyuta This video and others like it simply push a bunch of ridiculous Cultural Marxist BS. It has been proven that people of varying ethic and racial backgrounds prefer to be around their own kind and socialize and interact with people of their own racial group as an evolutionary psychological trait. Its not surprising to me that Cultiural and political Marxists try to brainwash people into thinking that white people or anyone else prefering their own kind is somehow racist or unnatural.
LordMalice6d9 8 months ago
@LordMalice6d9 STOP WATCHING GLEN BECK!!! OMG!!!
kaliyuta 6 months ago
...sure there are differences: when the black kids go to HS they join gangs and become dope-dealers..LOL
Caucasianpride1 11 months ago
This is some bullshit study to demean blacks and boost cooper's crappy show. He does shit like this when his ratings slump. There are other cultures in the world dumbass, Chinese, Indians (and I mean from India) , go ask them similar questions and post that. Oh! What did you say? That would have no media value! There is more value in fueling turmoil between blacks and whites. I see.
rosettaspice 1 year ago
@rosettaspice Mm, I might be inclined to agree with you, except that I personally know the lead researcher in the study, and her motivations are solid. Now whether or not CNN can be trusted to make sense of the results in any meaningful way, I suppose that remains up for debate.
chaosthethird 1 year ago
There is a book called "Brown Angels" by Walter Dean Myers, it's an album of real photos and poems about the beauty of BROWN skin. Every black child should have this book.
Magic9053 1 year ago
Give me all the brown children and let me teach them for about a week I bet $1,00000000000000 that they will LOVE thier beautiful BROWN skin !
Magic9053 1 year ago
i wanna be an asian when i grow up!
hobo8675309 1 year ago
We have a long way to go and this doll test was taken 50 years ago and nearly the same results. Subliminal messages of society and parenthood is key to help solve this problem. Tell your children and people with sense need to tell kids all together that beauty and good content of character knows no color. Beauty runs in all colors!
jamash1914 1 year ago
@wynterkatt Thank you, I will. =)
cannister 1 year ago
So, to the people who keep saying that "this is horrifying", "heartbreaking", "sad"--
HAVE A LITTLE MORE FAITH IN YOUR OWN SOCIETY, WON'T YOU.
If you really want to make a change, go out today and hug someone who has a totally different skin color from you.
cannister 1 year ago
@cannister society is always stupid.
hobo8675309 1 year ago
-->continuing from my previous comment.
This is not to say, however, that I am any advocate of racial-splitting, white-supremacy and whatever. Just the opposite. I am often regarded in stereotype because of my skin color, as well. But I thought I'd point it out to you: even though it may very well be "scary/shocking", experiments have their flaws, too.
I'd like to have optimism in the young people of our society. I honestly think they know better than that. Our children are smarter than this.
cannister 1 year ago
I see an unintentional tester's bias. He's prompting the children. You can tell.
"So you think it looks 'nasty'?" <--bit of a harsh word to use. And pulling the card for an easier access towards the black kid/white kid towards the child's pointing finger? He's expecting a specific response.
Not to mention, the experiment conductor is also white; being both an adult as well as an authority figure. It is very possible that the children were trying to "please" him by favoring the white kid.
cannister 1 year ago
@cannister He is expecting it, clearly the children were interviewed before, for instance he says "do you remember what you said?" The original testers weren't all white, you can look it up - the info is described in the video's comment. And he didn't come up with the word "nasty" he repeated what the girl had just said. This isn't the actual study, this is just a representation of it for tv, if you want to find tester's bias look at the original study.
wynterkatt 1 year ago
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@cannister
You are in denial.
fdama 1 year ago
@cannister he was echoing the child's use of the word 'nasty'. If you watch again, the girl uses it first.
berryesque 1 year ago
Interesting, but not at all surprising. Thanks for sharing.
love2laugh 1 year ago
I am more horrified than I have words for.
LupieStardust 1 year ago
Heartbreaking.
nyssatrakken 1 year ago
I was told about this and cried.
KimikoHyuuga 1 year ago
Sad.
bugeyedmonster2 1 year ago
This makes me want to cry.
karaz 1 year ago
this video makes me sad
belladanta 1 year ago
Those girls know where it's at!
DepthsOfTheFog 1 year ago
This video gives us a better understanding of the perception of our younger generation.. this video isnt meant to stereotype people because of there race its showing us we need to do better in shaping the younger society by..accepting all people regardless of there skin color, cultural differences, and outlook on different situations..we should shape the younger future to accept and love ppl for the person they are not skin color..we are all people and human thats what matters... :-)
Jazzoelvnblessd 1 year ago 7
This video really breaks my heart. Especially :52 - 1:02 People, wake up.
soo4224 1 year ago
Magical! 8D
lol I love these girls
indecisiverice 1 year ago
"I think its kind of magical" I love that...
LadyofSteel04 1 year ago 12
ignorance begets ignorance starting with childrens parants!
jchem 1 year ago
@jchem You misspelled "Parents" lol
shadowzxx41 1 year ago