I'm not offended by your video. But the stereotypical images on the food do offend. Aunt and Uncle have been used for blacks since slavery to denote a superficial sense of closeness and connection. It's a similar kind of mockery to calling a slave "Governor" or "King". And so it seems reminiscent of antebellum America to moi.
bawhawhaw. I laughed my ass off. I think you have to grow up with black people to get it like I do. Cause they would be laughing their asses off. Don't take it down, ok?
FAIL. You don't boil pancake mix, thus, your ending is far too predictable.
informant007 1 year ago
Please sir, Can I have some more?
soSpecialkay 1 year ago
you're hot ^^
Expiredpop 1 year ago
I'm not offended by your video. But the stereotypical images on the food do offend. Aunt and Uncle have been used for blacks since slavery to denote a superficial sense of closeness and connection. It's a similar kind of mockery to calling a slave "Governor" or "King". And so it seems reminiscent of antebellum America to moi.
PrezAlex 1 year ago
i effin love this video!!
DancingMillie 2 years ago
i never thought i would ever ask this on youtube but whats the name of the song.
dal3fan88 3 years ago
I understand. In the Hall of the Mountain King by Grieg.
RusticChivalry1985 3 years ago
Pretty Good
ChimpityChoo 3 years ago
"In the Hall of the Mountain king" perfectly describes the unification of these two dichotomatic entities.
Skitz1o1 3 years ago
That looks like orphan food by the way.
psychobaby3 3 years ago
bawhawhaw. I laughed my ass off. I think you have to grow up with black people to get it like I do. Cause they would be laughing their asses off. Don't take it down, ok?
psychobaby3 3 years ago
I'm actually from Canada. Hahaha crap, I don't want to piss anyone off with this, it's just "Aunt" and "Uncle." I dunno, what do you think?
RusticChivalry1985 3 years ago
What is it with some food companies using black slave characters as there mascots? I don't get it.
knezesnake 3 years ago