Oh my goodness, I wish that as a kid I could've gotten one of those shirts for my best friend's mom. Dark-skinned, black-haired children (their dad was a Chinese gentleman with a dark skin-tone), and a white mom.
LOL my mom once got asked if I was adopted and she FLIPPED OUT started screaming about how there was no way she had this child in her body for 9 grueling months to have it mistaken for somebody elses... etc xD
Hahahah! I'm half black and my Jamaican mom tells me all the time how when I was a baby people always assumed she was the nanny xD Love this vid I dont think it's offensive at all!
Hahaha my dad is Puerto Rican and my mom is white, so my sister is brown like me dad and I'm pale like my mom. People would always think that my mom was my sis's nanny when she was little- this is really funny! :D
This was cute!! The people who are "offended" need to chill out. Situations like this happen more than we would like to think but the video talked about it in a humorous way.
Haha, this has happened with my parents and I many times. People have thought I was adopted until they saw me with BOTH my parents. I love this video, haha :)
hahahaha!! This happened (and still happens) all the time to my mom with my brothers and I. We are half German half Chinese and since she's so caucasian and we are so Asian, people get mixed up all the time. Someone once asked if my little brother was adopted from the Eskimos.
I love this ! It happened all the time when I was young, My mom is like nearly albino and I am half black soo people assumed she was a caretaker or my step- mom and she hated it.
that was funny. the amber alert i should have had my cousins are mixed with the same parents but one is black and the other white. you dont know how many times i have been stopped because of it
same thing could happen even when the baby isn't interracial. I was that light when I was born~my parents are both chocolate brown. No. Scratch that. I'm probably interracial somewhere because my grandmother could pass for white. Most blacks in this country are interracial somehow. Don't forget American slavery had a lot of race mixing goin on.
America is rife with racial supremacy disguised as "culture movements" and racial purity disguised as "diversity" (from "diverge", to set apart). There was never the popularity behind a racially harmonious movement towards accepting mixed races, like there was behind this-power, that-power, this-or-the-other-racially-pure-pride, my-channel, my-store, my-club, etc. So much "me me me" in the 90s was devastating to race relations. Meanwhile mixed races get constantly put down by their "pure" peers.
I was once in line at the grocery store and a young white mother was ahead of me, with a baby who was clearly mixed race. As she was paying, this old lady behind me said really audibly "That's not right. They shouldn't be doing that."
The most disturbing thing was that she sounded genuinely concerned, not explicitly judgemental. She really believed, from the core of her being, that there was something unhealthy or dangerous about it, like someone was being hurt just by this baby existing.
@Sei1863 That's hardly something scary. Some people don't like it because the child might feel that they don't belong to any race. I and everyone I know like being part of one race. She was only thinking of the child. It's not that it's "unhealthy" or "dangerous".
@Annergize Wow bitch, I completely forgot that you were there too! Right there watching her facial expressions and listening to the sound of her voice! You presumptuous, arrogant cunt. Go fuck yourself and your complete ignorance. She didn't give a shit about the child, you weren't there. "I'm not saying that it was unhealthy or dangerous, I'm saying it was abundantly clear from her tone that she thought it was. You have absolutely no opinion in this matter; it isn't your memory. Fucking troll.
@Sei1863 If you were in the right you wouldn't have gotten mad. Resorting to insults proves that you lost the argument. For future reference, never use foul language in a debate and don't use words if you don't know what they mean.
@Annergize No, that does not follow. I'm not resorting to anything, I'm insulting you because you're being deliberately hurtful and presumptuous. No one would be on you side with this, you are all alone. I'm mad because I AM in the right; there is no logic that contradicts that. You cannot judge and dictate the facts of another person's subjective memory recounted in a comment, that's three levels of displacement and you don't get to have any say in it's interpretation. You're still just a cunt.
@Sei1863 I'm being hurtful & presumptuous? Do you mean yourself? All you've said are vile things & PRESUME what the woman was thinking. When someone challenges your presumption, you respond with pathetic insults (Ad hominem - what people do when they're losing an argument) and EVERYONE knows the person in the right won't get mad, but the person in the wrong will because they know they've lost. Btw the c-word is used by men to insult women, you're insulting your own gender by using it.
@Annergize If the child grows up to feel she doesn't belong, that doesn't stem from her parents doing something wrong, it stems from people like that old lady and YOU othering her.
The problem is not mixed race children, it is the people who think that is somehow wrong (this reflects the old lady) and people who misguidedly think we should shield ourselves against those people and bend to their will instead of letting THEM be the ones to change (this reflects you).
@Annergize I happen to be another very ethnically mixed person, with two different passports, who's lived in several different countries since childhood. I've never missed being part of one race or another, nor do I ever regret that the individual I have become is the result of a mixture of cultures and experiences. There is so much diversity in my family, and I have learned so much in my lifetime. I wouldn't trade any of that for the world.
@Annergize Excuse me, Annergize. You do not know me, but I am a multiracial adult who enjoys my multiculturalism and would not have it any other way. I think you have misunderstood the video.
Oh god, my mom said someone asked if she was the nanny when she came to pick me up from kindergarten one day. Guess she should have been wearing one of those shirts.
That's actually what I liked about it the most. This video is somewhat of a response to "Dad VS Baby Carrier" and "Thoughts for pregnant parents." People still don't believe that they are married, let alone they have a child together, even though we've seen Nia pregnant in more than one video.
@prettyinpunk666 she said it never happened, but she kept a baby photo of my brother and I (I'm 23, he's 21) in her wallet and somebody commented on how beautiful her grandkids are lol
@ChanteChannel My mom is brown, my sister is white. People used to assume she was the nanny all the time.
TheRawr80 6 days ago
lol oh boy im gonna need one of those shirts!
gogogetter 1 week ago
Is this really a common problem?
ChanteChannel 1 week ago
Oh my goodness, I wish that as a kid I could've gotten one of those shirts for my best friend's mom. Dark-skinned, black-haired children (their dad was a Chinese gentleman with a dark skin-tone), and a white mom.
CCNuck 2 weeks ago
LOL my mom once got asked if I was adopted and she FLIPPED OUT started screaming about how there was no way she had this child in her body for 9 grueling months to have it mistaken for somebody elses... etc xD
NenaElf 3 weeks ago
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mollysangelique 1 month ago
Hahahah! I'm half black and my Jamaican mom tells me all the time how when I was a baby people always assumed she was the nanny xD Love this vid I dont think it's offensive at all!
KimichiB 2 months ago
lol my mom needed shirts like those when my sister and I were babies. xD
Aiko0 2 months ago in playlist More videos from TheSecondCityNetwork
I really could have used this when my daughter was a baby. (I'm Hispanic, her dad is white, and she takes after him) :)
chopleef 3 months ago
Hahaha my dad is Puerto Rican and my mom is white, so my sister is brown like me dad and I'm pale like my mom. People would always think that my mom was my sis's nanny when she was little- this is really funny! :D
discolemonade719 4 months ago
I'm gonna need this stuff when i'm a parent. Haha. I'm Mixed.
85kittykatt 4 months ago
This was cute!! The people who are "offended" need to chill out. Situations like this happen more than we would like to think but the video talked about it in a humorous way.
bwlivingwell 5 months ago 7
I am going to need one of those when I have kids!
ThePretichina 5 months ago
ahahahhaha!! The Be--ach!!
foxylady2133 5 months ago
rofl
BrittanyNicoleAllen5 6 months ago
Oh my, she's got quite a rack. : O
soojb7799 8 months ago 9
Oh fuck, I need one of those shirts. My daughter is 1/2 Korean and I get asked if she's mine ALL THE TIME. XD
odiechan 9 months ago 12
My mom needs that shirt still to this date.
mickeyluvesyoi 9 months ago
that woman's hairline is messed up...a tip for everyone: stop pulling your hair back all the time everyday or it can get like that
irvykinneas 10 months ago
Lmao
PhillyTopModel 10 months ago
Now that's some funny business.
daviddeangelis1 10 months ago
They need a men's line for these shirts, too. "I'm not a kidnapper, I'm his Dad."
SherezadaWK 10 months ago 16
i thumbed for soft, bouncy, natural, glorious tits
claytonbing16 10 months ago
Bahaha !! Her face when she read the shirt :))
ROTTiiSHA 10 months ago 6
My mother was mistaken for the nanny so often while I was growing up. She definitely needed a "It's mine, Bitch" t-shirt!
silvertiger98 10 months ago 7
@silvertiger98 my mother to i was so pale and hazel eyed an my mom was the exact op.lol
dmvgogo 8 months ago
Oh my gosh, my "cousin" is biracial and this girl asked her if she was adopted and it's kinda funny. Not to offend anyone.
kenziekandy 10 months ago 5
Not bad. The line "no need for you to be at home ... because your parents work" needs to be reworked. Illogical at this point.
hawkthree 10 months ago
Its funny because i'm a nanny.
Danaabbee 10 months ago
kinda sad, but true... funny
fortunateizzi 10 months ago
Hilarious!!!!
furrydoxie 10 months ago
tits
beerndumplings 10 months ago
Haha, this has happened with my parents and I many times. People have thought I was adopted until they saw me with BOTH my parents. I love this video, haha :)
heecharmander 10 months ago 7
BOOBS BOOBS BOOBS BOOBS BOOBS thanks for the boobs
Schmaiden1 10 months ago
@Schmaiden1 wow
geneva301 10 months ago
hahahaha!! This happened (and still happens) all the time to my mom with my brothers and I. We are half German half Chinese and since she's so caucasian and we are so Asian, people get mixed up all the time. Someone once asked if my little brother was adopted from the Eskimos.
Beiliny 10 months ago 7
I love reading all these comment arguments
by the way, nice sarcasm on ur second comment Sei1863
haha
aribriaproductions 10 months ago
People use to say that to my mom in the super market! I love this sooo much!
TheActingFox 10 months ago
Hmm. This happened all the time for me, but only when I was older. Now when people see my mother and me in public, they never assume we are related.
The64v 10 months ago
Oh geez look at all the drama in the comments....SHUT THE FUCK UP!
Suvesia 10 months ago
LOOK AT ALL THE PRETTY PARAGRAPHS IN THE COMMENTS :D
popskittels 10 months ago 41
lol
DarknessNight 10 months ago
Could have been funnier. Too bad.
kalaway 10 months ago
@kalaway i was thinking the same thing. oh well.
calienteuno 10 months ago
meh. that wasn't really funny.
daniyellowjello 10 months ago
That baby is adorable!
lmfpmj 10 months ago
I love this ! It happened all the time when I was young, My mom is like nearly albino and I am half black soo people assumed she was a caretaker or my step- mom and she hated it.
sassyafrassy 10 months ago 3
LOL that is just fucking hilarious!
theflyisback 10 months ago
that is the most adorable baby EVERRR
lifehappens 10 months ago 3
XD lmao I LOVE THAT
Laura7AndSavanna4 10 months ago
incredibly racist, incredibly funny:D
oly11oli 10 months ago
@oly11oli i don't really think it's racist at all. i found it was making fun of people who assume things in a prejudice way.
rabbitsuit18 10 months ago 39
lol this happened to me when i was little because my mom is mexican
YoYoCupcakes 10 months ago
Lol I'd buy that even if I was the nanny
Sharkskillyou 10 months ago 4
that was funny. the amber alert i should have had my cousins are mixed with the same parents but one is black and the other white. you dont know how many times i have been stopped because of it
animehottie281 10 months ago 4
LMAO. Now this is funny. It has happened to me before >_<. (I'm a child of parents who don't have the same skin color... or siblings).
coolsteven2 10 months ago 2
good one funny and socially concience
Meteorman312 10 months ago 2
Clevaj
pyroviper 10 months ago
0:28 I swear I saw nipple
Narutoslilsis0 10 months ago
i love the look on that white lady's face at the end
crossxfuse 10 months ago
great stuff
makeitmio 10 months ago
0:29 nipple :P
LegoPatapon 10 months ago
I think I saw a nipple
NicktheNet 10 months ago
In New York that's all you see is black nannies with white babies, I'm just used to it now.
RaynMan718 10 months ago
Why are they all black women? Where are the white and asian ladies with interracial babies?
lbthai 10 months ago 6
@lbthai Actually the looked mixed race themselves. People will find racism in anything...
Annergize 10 months ago
This video sends a much needed message. Always begin with "what a beautiful baby, it is yours?" No matter what.
Boomer1949 10 months ago 5
same thing could happen even when the baby isn't interracial. I was that light when I was born~my parents are both chocolate brown. No. Scratch that. I'm probably interracial somewhere because my grandmother could pass for white. Most blacks in this country are interracial somehow. Don't forget American slavery had a lot of race mixing goin on.
violenthues 10 months ago
@violenthues ...and by "race mixing" I mean rape. just in case someone missed it.
violenthues 10 months ago 3
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talisstercustauri 10 months ago
America is rife with racial supremacy disguised as "culture movements" and racial purity disguised as "diversity" (from "diverge", to set apart). There was never the popularity behind a racially harmonious movement towards accepting mixed races, like there was behind this-power, that-power, this-or-the-other-racially-pure-pride, my-channel, my-store, my-club, etc. So much "me me me" in the 90s was devastating to race relations. Meanwhile mixed races get constantly put down by their "pure" peers.
gabrielapetrie 10 months ago
I wasn't even aware nannies we're bringing kids to Mommy & Me. Fkucking LA, maan.
I fully understand, though. I almost cold-cocked the Census bitch who tried to racially profile my kid.
shuttledik 10 months ago
@shuttledik Happens in NYC, too. Why take care of your own kid all day when you can pay someone else to do it for you?
frauleinvero 10 months ago
People would tell my parents how kind they were to adopt hispanic/middle eastern/ asian babies.
crossXgrave 10 months ago 2
I was once in line at the grocery store and a young white mother was ahead of me, with a baby who was clearly mixed race. As she was paying, this old lady behind me said really audibly "That's not right. They shouldn't be doing that."
The most disturbing thing was that she sounded genuinely concerned, not explicitly judgemental. She really believed, from the core of her being, that there was something unhealthy or dangerous about it, like someone was being hurt just by this baby existing.
Sei1863 10 months ago 12
@Sei1863 That's hardly something scary. Some people don't like it because the child might feel that they don't belong to any race. I and everyone I know like being part of one race. She was only thinking of the child. It's not that it's "unhealthy" or "dangerous".
Annergize 10 months ago
@Annergize Wow bitch, I completely forgot that you were there too! Right there watching her facial expressions and listening to the sound of her voice! You presumptuous, arrogant cunt. Go fuck yourself and your complete ignorance. She didn't give a shit about the child, you weren't there. "I'm not saying that it was unhealthy or dangerous, I'm saying it was abundantly clear from her tone that she thought it was. You have absolutely no opinion in this matter; it isn't your memory. Fucking troll.
Sei1863 10 months ago 3
@Sei1863 If you were in the right you wouldn't have gotten mad. Resorting to insults proves that you lost the argument. For future reference, never use foul language in a debate and don't use words if you don't know what they mean.
Annergize 10 months ago
@Annergize No, that does not follow. I'm not resorting to anything, I'm insulting you because you're being deliberately hurtful and presumptuous. No one would be on you side with this, you are all alone. I'm mad because I AM in the right; there is no logic that contradicts that. You cannot judge and dictate the facts of another person's subjective memory recounted in a comment, that's three levels of displacement and you don't get to have any say in it's interpretation. You're still just a cunt.
Sei1863 10 months ago
@Sei1863 I'm being hurtful & presumptuous? Do you mean yourself? All you've said are vile things & PRESUME what the woman was thinking. When someone challenges your presumption, you respond with pathetic insults (Ad hominem - what people do when they're losing an argument) and EVERYONE knows the person in the right won't get mad, but the person in the wrong will because they know they've lost. Btw the c-word is used by men to insult women, you're insulting your own gender by using it.
Annergize 10 months ago
@Annergize U MAD, BRO?
talisstercustauri 10 months ago
@Annergize If the child grows up to feel she doesn't belong, that doesn't stem from her parents doing something wrong, it stems from people like that old lady and YOU othering her.
The problem is not mixed race children, it is the people who think that is somehow wrong (this reflects the old lady) and people who misguidedly think we should shield ourselves against those people and bend to their will instead of letting THEM be the ones to change (this reflects you).
LivingArkly 10 months ago 8
@LivingArkly I'd advise you to re-read what I wrote because you clearly did not grasp what I said.
Annergize 10 months ago
@Annergize I happen to be another very ethnically mixed person, with two different passports, who's lived in several different countries since childhood. I've never missed being part of one race or another, nor do I ever regret that the individual I have become is the result of a mixture of cultures and experiences. There is so much diversity in my family, and I have learned so much in my lifetime. I wouldn't trade any of that for the world.
wanderlustonwheels 10 months ago 3
@Annergize Excuse me, Annergize. You do not know me, but I am a multiracial adult who enjoys my multiculturalism and would not have it any other way. I think you have misunderstood the video.
Interfecheesemuffin 10 months ago
that happened to my mom all the time
ashes2woashes 10 months ago
OH SNAP hahahahahahaha
semt9 10 months ago
hahaha
jok3st4 10 months ago
LOL
ImCorbi 10 months ago
Hm... the father's into brown sugar, eh?
whoo689 10 months ago
@whoo689 Hi, 1960 Jacksonville Mississippi called, they want the term "brown sugar" back.
thejoymonster 10 months ago 9
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whoo689 10 months ago
Oh god, my mom said someone asked if she was the nanny when she came to pick me up from kindergarten one day. Guess she should have been wearing one of those shirts.
Soccerflash15 10 months ago 4
LMFAO
greedlusthate 10 months ago
areola slip @ 0:27 ? ...hahaha
xtinct2 10 months ago
I think this was made more funny by the fact that this actually happened to a friend of mine a couple weeks ago.
CaptainKaddywhak 10 months ago 5
I kinda feel like they ripped the whole racist confrontation bit off of reckless tortuga
Mysterey101 10 months ago
@Mysterey101 cuz racial comedy is so new.
WonderExperience 10 months ago 6
@WonderExperience not just that but the whole way this vid was setup. especially the part where the black mother breaks the 4th wall
Mysterey101 10 months ago
I love the music at the end of all the videos. Reminds me of Napoleon Dynamite.
SelfDestructionPro 10 months ago
The premise had potential, but it turned out pretty heavy-handed.
prolefeedprocessor 10 months ago 92
@prolefeedprocessor
That's actually what I liked about it the most. This video is somewhat of a response to "Dad VS Baby Carrier" and "Thoughts for pregnant parents." People still don't believe that they are married, let alone they have a child together, even though we've seen Nia pregnant in more than one video.
UsulPrincess 10 months ago
You should have done this on April fools day and seen how many people tried to order one of the shirts xD
Kiloueka 10 months ago
That used to happen to my aunt all the time when my cousins were little. People are dumb.
sashimidragon 10 months ago
0:46 the best part is that she subtly showed her the shirt, not insulting her.
mrteemumilto 10 months ago 2
"No need for an AMBER ALERT, we're related." lol, I want that shirt.
peruru84 10 months ago 232
@peruru84 Me too!
evilkittie2103 5 months ago
This has happened to me!! Hilarious!!!!
OurLadyLourdes 10 months ago
this was awesome. keep it up!!
gulabZjamal 10 months ago
That other mom must have felt VERY embarrassed after that.
themistifarum 10 months ago
wtf how could she assume shes a nanny thats so rude! >.<
TheShortSide 10 months ago
This would happen to my mom. She's filipina and I looked oddly chinese when I was a toddler, then completely white when I started school.
happykitty11 10 months ago
amazing ,,
imak1992 10 months ago
Thumbs up if you're viewer 307!
MrJemmyJoe 10 months ago
@MrJemmyJoe lulz either I am or its messing up again and saying they only have 300 views even when they have 1,000 or more
TheShortSide 10 months ago
You know it's a good video when nobody dislikes it
MrSidVicious01 10 months ago
@MrSidVicious01 even the best of videos are gonna have at least 1 thumbs down no matter what :\
TheShortSide 10 months ago
bewbs.
griffithd05 10 months ago
This used to happen with me and my mom lol.
helloxtomorrow 10 months ago
I'm interracial and now I wonder if this ever happened to my mom...
GodofVengence 10 months ago
@GodofVengence Ask her and get back to us. I'd actually like to know.
prettyinpunk666 10 months ago
@prettyinpunk666 she said it never happened, but she kept a baby photo of my brother and I (I'm 23, he's 21) in her wallet and somebody commented on how beautiful her grandkids are lol
GodofVengence 10 months ago
i want a shirt!
pookalobster3 10 months ago
dame...
vlvl21 10 months ago
I'd buy those shirts... and I'ma dude
luanluan2006 10 months ago
hmmm does this thing actuelly happen in real life???
THISISAVERYCOOLNAME 10 months ago
inb4 someone comments about pressing and holding down 4.
indierollz 10 months ago
Megacleave by main bitch is nice.
indierollz 10 months ago
trololololololol
MrMrDtime 10 months ago
Good one.
Lifeintakes 10 months ago
hmm seems similar to the maid thing from reckless Tortuga, but funny nonetheless
holycloudable 10 months ago
@holycloudable how is this remotely similar?
TheSweetyKins 10 months ago
I actually found this quite entertaining.
BriBri771 10 months ago
ah!...i understand
mayfordalafe2017 10 months ago
First!
arnoldo112 10 months ago
lol
Zet210hehe 10 months ago
Thats...HA!
fisharecoolification 10 months ago
I don't get it.
mak3myda3 10 months ago
Ha!
Hoobahoo 10 months ago