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  • This speaks the truth and story of my Creole people. Great video

  • the accent needs a bit of work, but the acting is not too bad.

  • gen sak pase, bon shit

  • i from da boot and we don't sound like dat 

  • You don't even know what Creole means. Its not a negative connotation.

  • hahaha that's very funny

  • Creole is a combination of French, Native American, Spanish and African American. we come in all kinds of shades from black to white, and your accent sucks by the way

  • hahaha you sound like you don't know what you're talking about

  • You sound like you have an Australian accent, and are trying to do a Brooklyn accent.

  • I dunno. I'm from California where everyone's liberated. :P

  • I'm from louisiana and this is not done well. Good try I guess

  • i like you

  • what's wrong w/ people in this country? a lot of them FAIL miserably in pronouncing the thorn or 'th' sound. people in mew york can't do it either.

  • i thought it was good idk

  • the dude from True Blood Rene has some crazy ass cool accent!!!

  • You sound like you from the south but not creole! Need to work a little more!

  • Im from New Orleans and of Creole decent...

    the accent was ok...

    Speak a lil bit faster and cut some of yas words a lil sort and you gon be on to something.

    But yeah I hate when ppl try to point out to be creole so that they could get a pass or something...

    U are who u are !

  • @TifNieB I don't understand. I thought Creole was a culture,not a colour (I've seen Creoles of ALL shades). A proud culture with it's own language of both French and African roots. A culture wich began centuries ago with the mixing of African, European and Native American heritage when Louisiana was still a French territory. "So that they can get a pass"? "Word for loosers"?! Are you guys sure that you're not just demonstrating your lack of education?

  • @SaffronSugar : Yes Creole is a culture.didn say it wasn't, Im proud of my culture

    Maybe in the 40's & 50's it was use to get better ops that we knew we desreved but not used to just fit in or pass for social reasons. I also believe there is nothing lacking in MY education for me to rely on my culture to make me FIT IN. If you lack education u just do and only you can educate urself to get where u need to be.

  • ummmmmmm its okayy, more bostton

  • You love your brother.

  • I'm from south louisiana. that accent sucks.

  • I LOVE THE CONTENT!!! the accent is convencing too, but then again Im neighter creole nor southern!

  • accent is decent, but not quite right. i was listening to this before i read that it's a fake accent and i knew something was wrong. i've traveled all through louisiana and it's good, but not quite right. keep practicing and you'll be able to fool me!

  • pretty good,,, but the beginning sounds like a new jersey accent mixed with a scottish accent whaaaa?

  • what the hell?

  • It sounds sorta like NY

  • The meaning of the word creole has mutated over the years. Originally, it applied to some of the first Europeans to be born not in Europe but in one of the European colonies. In Louisiana, specially New Orleans, creoles were people of a mixture of various European nationalities but mostly French and Spanish. Then it became associated with people of European and African "blood" (mixed) ----- it's still a hard thing to define and creoles do come in all shades and colors ;)

  • This accent sounds NOTHING like a true Creole accent.

    Furthermore, Creole is not a race. It is the comination of French and Spanish culture that exists in South Louisiana.

  • SOOOOOOO GOOD! I love it all, honestly. <3

  • Great accent. There is a great book called "Cajun Night Before Christmas" by Trosclair. We here at the Organic Underground would love to hear you read it in your Cajun accent.....we've never had anyone do it justice.

  • @ryanzaback Thankyou, that's very kind of you, I would love to, but I live in Italy... Think that might be a bit tricky.... still I reallly appreciate and value your invitation. Matt

  • i'm fair with green eye's black hair my mom is light brown mocha and my lil bro is dark chocolate

  • What in the hell am I watching? Some sort of audition?

  • Your color doesn't matter, the languages you speak are based on where you were born, grew up from, and your family. I'm sorry that people are racist and they pass it down to their kids. Love the accent tho!

  • luv it

  • Creole is beautiful! Language, women (Suzanne Malveau)!

  • god bless your sincerity

  • you got it all wrong..If what You are saying is really true then You are missing the boat..Creole is a Culture and not a Race and I don't know of any Creoles that want to be White...I'm also a Louisiana Creole with Irish, French, Indian and African But I'm still a Creole of Color and My mom has Blond Hair and blue Eyes and it does'nt matter..Many have passed but for economic reasons and not for wanting to be White..Let's stop stereotyping..

  • WELL DONE! Straighten 'em out, Brother! Straighten 'em all out!

  • this guy just told my life story!!!............... Je vous apprecie pour ceci meme s il vrai ou agissant... que

    l histoire explique ma douleur et mon expeiences de vie

  • I'm from south Louisiana ------- I'm not sure what a creole accent really is. Hell, defining "creole" is a task within itself. Your accent sounds somewhat Cajun but maybe like someone in the Morgan City region (west of New Orleans). Overall not a bad job ----- but I can hear something that just doesn't sound right. But it's a difficult accent to get down -----

  • good acting! but to many south louisiana families this is a real story! this is why since slavery many "whites" have moved away to big cities or out west so they wouldn't have to deal with the burden of being black in america; sadly they left behind their own "black family!

  • mate you should do some voice acting. You have a lot of expression, especially in this particular accent.

  • we all are the same.... we dont need colour

    if there wasnt any diversity ... tihs world would be not interesting

  • mmmm interesting

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