Thanks for this. I've recently been wanting to challenge someone on a racist comment they directed to my sister's partner. I feel so angry that I just felt like accusing him of being a racist. But now I'm going to approach it in a different way and tell him how his actions have affected my loved ones. We've all known him for years. He makes excuses for every mistake he makes - this time he blamed drink. Approaching him this way will make him face up to the consequences of what he said.
how about the I've-been-attacked-by-people-in-case-i-might-happen-to-be-bigotted-since-I-was-young-enough-to-think-the-original-star-trek-was-well-written-and-thus-can-no-longer-give-a-fuck conversation? Isn't practicing realness and being the same guy to everyone enough? Why not tolerate EVERYBODY'S casual racism whilst educating sources of obvious hate into oblivion, instead of blacklisting people for being self-reliant enough to not have learned their youth-etiquette.
I am putting this in my bookmarks tool bar at the top of my browser so I can quickly post it to any and everything that I feel would benefit from this wisdom which is most things.
My professor recommended we watch this video for our class, and I think this is very well spoken. It's a very good way to put things in perspective and make sure we're focusing on the right issues.
MRI scans have rvealed that Orientals (Chinese, Japanese, Koreans) have brains on average 6 cubic inches larger than African brains, and 1 cubic inch larger than white brains. Orientals score around 100-107 on IQ tests, whereas whites acore around 90-105, and blacks around 70-85. Blacks do all the things going with low IQ - crime, illegitimcy, poverty, Orientals do what goes with high IQ, education, low crime. There is thus a mountain of evidence that race is a very significant factor.
"what they did" and "what they are". So true. People assumed I was white and a racist (I am neither) when I pointed out that war was rampant in Africa "before the white man came". I am African, educated in history and I know the facts, people from around the world came down on me like a ton of bricks.
"Holding each person accountable for the impact of their words" - sounds rather draconian and anti-free speech.
Nobody has the right to not be offended. I would rather give everybody the ability to speak their mind. Dismiss them if you don't like what they say, but don't impose your will over their free speech.
@epoxyresin The whole point is that Jay is trying to be a good person, and he wants to be as good a person as possible more than he wants to have others accept his deliberate or inadvertent prejudices with silence and a forced smile. If you don't care about not offending people, you're welcome to ignore someone like Jay's suggestions just as you'd be welcome to ignore the suggestion that your fly is open or you have food stains on your shirt.
@epoxyresin you can't stop someone from feeling what they feel. you can say whatever you want, but there's no way to know how others will respond. and you can't go out into the world expecting to be understood.
I think my mate is 1 of the coolest person in the world and hes from china.
I forget he's from china sometimes.
I called him chinaman 1 time for a joke, cause I thought that word sounded funny. He said that was a racist name to call him. Also my mates thought it was a racist name too.
Who gives a fuck??!! being racist is a persons right!!! its not illegal to be an asshole as long as you dont publically call for violence! every citizen is entitled to their opinion weather it be racist or not! if i want to walk around in a clan outfit being a jerk and saying completely rude offensive things...thats my right!! since when was it a crime to hurt peoples feelings ????
@TheBrradsullivan Of course it's their right. It's also my right to call a person a racist, disparage them in public for it, and generally be a complete dick to them by wasting their time with telling them what a complete waste of life, air, and space they are. To my knowledge racism isn't being made a crime anytime soon. Just because it is someones right to do something that doesn't mean nobody should care.
@TheBrradsullivan it's not a crime to hurt people's feelings. true, it's your right to be racist. but i wonder how much good it'd do for you, shutting out an entire race of people that you could have become friends with and shared beautiful times here on planet earth :) though it seems lke you might be playing the devil's advocate here?
@tralalahahahamama it wouldnt do anyone any good, ive personally never hated anyone but i could imagine how exhausting it would be, but thats not what my post was about. i was just stating the obvious that i suspect many viewers were missing, that how we judge others is a personal choice and 1) should never be enforced legally in any way. and 2) does not justify violence of the threat of violence in any way. ie using racist words against anyone does not justify a physical retaliation, ever.
@tralalahahahamama As blacks tend to commit more violent crime than whites, and in particular black men are more likely to kill their partners than white men, and as black men carry more sex diseases than white men, such as AIDS, and as black men/white women unions are the least successful of all interracial unions and likely to leave the women alone and in poverty, therefore avoiding blacks seems a sensible thing to do, certainly any good white father should advise his daughter to keep away.
If someones old a fuck uncle makes a stupid mildly off color joke you need to lighten the fuck up.
Who the fuck does not love watermelon?Take a look at the KFC commercials in Australia.If they showed them here there would be rioting in the streets, but there they are innocuous and its not because the black people there dont know they are being condescended to, its just not offensive to them. We need to look closer at peoples intentions and the emotion behind words more than the words themselves
@nsofast yeah, but everyone will take your words differently. this guy is saying it's important to be anti-racist as opposed to just simply not racist. the thought being that racism will not be uprooted if racist remarks are still allowed to come flying out of the unconscious
@tralalahahahamama The PC attempts to control language are distasteful to me. I think it accomplishes nothing.I think what is important is intent.We all can sense the difference between a hateful statement and a poor attempt at humor without going into semantics.Its time to stop being so sensitive because it hinders effective communication. We tried to erase the Nword from our language years ago. We just made it stronger and more vile instead.Now you see it everywhere on the net.Good job PCers
I think all this PC crap has gone way too far. If someone is tossing around the n-word , by all means, tighten that fucker up.But I see waaaaay to many people getting offended waaaaaay to easily."That was a racist comment" comment gets thrown around waaaaaay to much.Dont waste that shit because it waters it way the fuck down.
Do not try too hard to control the conversation because it becomes very dogmatic.
@johnlanzer2 I don't agree with this. We can acknowledge and appreciate skin color in a positive way, that is, to see that people from different ethnic heritages all have value for their differences without having to pretend that one is better than another. To deny race is to deny a part of the make up of others. We can move toward racial equality without trying to nullify the experiences of ones ancestors.
@johnlanzer2 To deny racial and cultural differences is to try to whitewash (ha, see what I did there?) individuality to becoming homogenous. Why would anyone want to do that? To ignore skin color is to try to deny the beauty of each and every individual shade-
If racial equality truly existed- then the differences of skin color would be equally valued." Should be what we're going for here.
There's white people I kno who love rap hip hop music..but then there'll be times when we have conversation they'll say fuckin NIg**** oh what do you expect it's made by gooks...I don't understand and they have black friends lol but never can say anything when there's a black person around..
the very fact that you equate anti racism with hip hop is problematic.You really think black people use hip hop to find white friends ? As an Asian yourself , you think white people who enjoy chop suey love Asians ? I would think as a minority , as asian as a person with dark skin and dark black eyes you'd be more aware of the different shades of hardcore racism.
I think the majority of whites are racist. The only ones who wouldnt be are the brain dead or severely mentally retarded. Whites for years in america have looked out for one another. They mostly hire one another for jobs They make it hard for disadvantaged minorities who are looking for work get jobs. The reason I say this they do not want to train for simple skilled jobs. Such as janitorial, assembly line work, construction drywall,minor maintenace jobs.,ect
The problem lies in the fact that too many people do not know how to look at the language itself. The actual term nigger is a definition for someone who is ignorant. the affiliation of race is something that we need to get rid of. It was used a s a derogatory term for black people because most black people of the time did not know how to read or write.
@booey316 The "intent behind the language" and the "language itself" are intertwined. You can't have language without attaching sentiment to it. It is impossible to ignore this relationship between intent and language because that is the purpose of communication. If you ignore this, then you wouldn't be able to communicate effectively in our society today. Second, they called ONLY slaves "niggers". You can't separate the meaning from the word. That's like saying "fuck" shouldn't be offensive.
"How to tell someone they need to wake up in the morning" "How to tell someone when it is their birthday"...............you are in idiot. Stop pointing out obvious shit and urging people to call eachother racists.
I've been seeing a lot of bad jokes on tv too........do i need to start preparing myself for knowing how to tell bad jokes.......Feck no.
Guys, it's simple; if you are prejudiced then nothing a person does will change your opinion about them, because your opinion is not based on what they do but rather on what you think they are. Prejudice is where you "pre-judge" them, judging them before taking into account action or merit. If you're doing it, it's very hard to notice in yourself. If you see someone else doing it, it's very hard to talk to them about it. J-Smooth is telling us to watch ourselves (and others) more carefully.
@museerouge "Smooth is telling us to watch ourselves (and others) more carefully."
You're free to watch yourself. You're not free to tell me what I can and can't say, though you are free to express your offense. Its very unlikely that such a discussion will do anything productive, barring superficial editing of what someone says (if that). Frankly, it seems like a petty pre-occupation at best.
Just to let you know I thumbed you down because to me racist (sexist,bigoted,etc) is codeword for statist and I don't care about color--either way.
political correctness is the cultural relative social sophistry of the progressive liberal elite, the other half of the 1% ers that promise milk n subsidy but fill their pockets not on corporate greed but the bloated funding of public services and 'special interests'
Yes freedom is sometimes ugly and institutionalized collectivism should not be
@Curas1 The Hate Crimes Bill that passed the legislature in 2009 actually does make "who you are" a crime. If a crime is motivated by a prejudice, you can be implicated in a whole new set of Federal violations. You're prejudices are actually "who you are" and not "what you do". Right?
The Matthew Shepard Act ? Pff that pretty much says it all, obviously a violation of the Eighth Amendment and clearly unconstitutional.
These laws are nothing more that social engineering at it's worst and I think actually distract from what should self evidently be the right of every citizen (if they are one) to equal protection under the law, justice, freedom and the liberty deserved of every countryman.
The rest is simply superfluous and disruptive to the common good.
good point, however, today people tend to value mind over body. foucault studies the penal system, how it reflects our focus on body and mind historically. in the past, people have more about the physical (you kill someone, you are tortured to death), as the idea of prisons became very popular over a short period of time, the system began to focus on intent and state of mind of someone when committing the crime, and punishment as rehab (changing the person, not simply having them pay their debt)
Love the fact that the guy who cant even be asked to grow his own hair want to tell you what you can and cannot say in society. Mind your own fucking business before you catch one with your mouth.
Hey, I'm a friendly looking guy who can relate with the young. Get out there and police the speech of your friends and your family. Any reference to racial stereotypes shows that a person is a hood-wearing card-carrying member of the KKK. But keep that part to yourself and just police that speech.
but dude, "what they are" isn't really a thing. we are what we do and say ultimately, right? a racist shows patterns of doing and saying racist things. frankly your distinction is patronizing the offender and likely to piss them off.
i think you need to have a "MAYBE SOMETIMES PEOPLE DON'T MEAN EVERYTHING THEY SAY IT'S CALLED A SENSE OF HUMOR" conversation with yourself. being oversensitive about offhand remarks demeans the battles we actually need to be fighting. #dropthepccrap
@DRChiTown "being oversensitive about offhand remarks demeans the battles we actually need to be fighting."
No doubt! Instead of policing the speech of your neighbors, get out and do something about the REAL injustices that are effecting people's day to day life. If you know of communities in your town who suffer at the hand of racial injustice, go do something to correct the injustices. Petty monitoring of people's speech won't do shit.
@GenSButler Symptoms of a bigger problem. Challenging long held, institutionalized racist beliefs will help in the long run. By telling someone to focus on the "real injustices" implies that they can't care about more than one issue at once and is ultimately more harmful.
@princesssookeh Ditto with DRChiTown as I quoted before: "being oversensitive about offhand remarks demeans the battles we actually need to be fighting."
I find this type of policing of speech patronizing, presumptive and, yes, diversionary. I know people who mind every word they say, only so they can put "progressive" camouflage on their "institutionalized racist beliefs". It really speaks to the irony of this pompous presumption about who is racist and who is not.
Way to miss the point entirely. First off, we most certainly are NOT what we say because we're human beings thus we lie all the time. Many will say one thing while thinking something else entirely in an act of deliberate deception.
As to your final point about developing a "sense of humor" about "offhand remarks", this completely reverses the locus of responsibility from the speaker to the listener. YOU are responsible for what comes out of YOUR mouth.
@dinan5iver "YOU are responsible for what comes out of YOUR mouth"
I am free to say what I want. You are free to be offended by what I say. That's where it ends.
Personally, I laugh off the vast majority of comments that I hear about racial stereotypes as expressions of petty tribalism. I have far more disdain for politically correct trendies who say all the right things out of some superficial sense of white liberal contrition that never translates to actually serving a just cause.
We're not necessarily in disagreement. The point that Dr Chi-Town missed regarding J-Smooth's post was that words and actions (what they said or did) can be judged by others--not one's feelings or thoughts on a subject (who they are). Dr Chi thinks because the speaker makes a racist joke "in fun" that the listener is somehow obligated to accept it as such. That's just silly.
@dinan5iver not one's feelings or thoughts on a subject (who they are)
The guy in this video makes a lot of presumptions about "who someone is", then says, essentially, "don't tell them how racist they actually are, just police their speech." Its incredibly presumptive, and Chi Town does not say that a listener is obligated to do anything. He's saying think before you accept a premise like this.
'The guy in this video makes a lot of presumptions about "who someone is"'-GenSB
This is a fundamental misunderstanding of what J-Smooth says here for he makes a POINT of saying precisely the opposite. He makes it quite clear that you can never know what a person THINKS or FEELS so to call a person a racist is to PRESUME to know this person's thoughts and feelings. One may address another persons WORDS or ACTIONS which should be the FOCUS of scrutiny not WHO THEY ARE.
@dinan5iver Fair enough. He says its a dead end to talk about what someone is. And you're right, I didn't catch the nuance of that.
But my reaction doesn't come from nowhere, and is even to this very point. What someone says REALLY isn't who they are. I know plenty of people who know the politically correct lingo, and just become adept at masking their indifference, compensating for their lack of knowledge of actual socioeconomic issues, or even masking their own racism.
Dude why would you want to argue about is someone stated something that is racist? And even make a video to instruct people how to properly mark a person as racist. That all racist thing is limiting our jokes and laugh.. If we tell racist jokes what is bad in that? Aren't you guys tired of politically correct world, where you can't even say truth, if truth isn't politically correct. That correctness brought us immigrants, which are overpopulating our lands and fags doing sodomy on our streets...
@MissJaneRockett I wish white people would stop crying "reverse racism". Google "racism 101 for clueless white people by a slightly less clueless white person"
Yes, because throwing around racial stereotypes is just one step away from joining the Hitler Youth. Therefore, you're going to need to police the speech of your friends, family and acquaintances.
Unbelievably arrogant. Who are you to tell others what to think or say? The only people talking about Race are the Racists; who make videos like this one.
Thanks Thought Police, but no thanks. Take your Fascist ways and go back to the cellar.
@dustindmarks "The only people talking about Race are the Racist" way to discount the experiences of millions of americans. Look up "Unpacking The Invisible Napsack".
Translation: "Hi, I am here to train you to be a ninnying constable of politically correct speech."
How about caring what people ACTUALLY DO instead claiming that doing something is the same as saying something. Most the time, bigoted statements are a matter of petty tribalism and not ideological racism. Get a life.
I was hoping this would be better. I always go for the what you did, but it always turns into a, "Well I'm not racist so why can't I do and say racist things because I'm so clearly not racist so it doesn't even matter for me." That's the response I wanted to see you address. Or the, "You're so PC and what I said doesn't have an impact so chill, bro." or, "So? It's funny."
This is great advice but I think people should still expect that the person is going to try to derail the argument by assuming that you saying what they said is racist means you are calling them a racist. I'll have to remember to say "This isn't about what you are or aren't, this is about what you said/did" to start with.
It is racist to call black people "nigger" because they are in the minority in the us and europe. But if I go to let's say Uganda, and people call me "whitey", is that racist too?
@Yarach That's not why the word is offensive--the word is offensive because it originated in hate and it is usually soaked in HATE. Do you identify as white? Then "whitey" is not offensive. I have yet to meet someone who identifies as a n*gger
@snowheyoh321 Actually, whitey is "offensive" - in that it's meant to cause offence. Doesn't mean you have to get offended by it. There is no racial epithet worth getting offended by, whoever you are.
What's really pathetic is the dictionary writers citing nigger as "the most offensive word in the English language." Omg, get over yourselves, you stuck up, pampered, bleeding-heart, liberal fucks! What's really offensive is the political class obligating blacks to be their thought police marshals
this is how I handle the situation, first I remain cool, clear my throat, and I yell to the top of my lungs "YOU'RE A FUCKING RACIST"!!! and then I run out of the room
which unfortunately is democratic, and therefore ever-changing, arbitrary, and indomitable It would be EASIER if it made sense, and/or wasn't so subjective, but the Internet might the 'Perfect Democracy'--in the sense that it is hghly democratic, not highly perfect.
'Acceptable' is at once both a relative term, and taken objectively by most individuals. It's 'the Line'. Eventually, I believe 'Acceptable' might actually find an equilibrium. But not for a while.
@noteon Is hurting people and making life harder for other people acceptable, then? or 'acceptable in some circumstances?' or 'to a certain degree?'
If you believe personally that racism is unacceptable (logical) and you believe the world is inconveniently filled with Relativism (also logical), then I conclude you should say 'I find that Unacceptable'.
If they say 'on what grounds?' then you say 'because it hurts me to hear you say that and it makes life harder for other people.'
Racism is so st00pid. I mean, we're all the same race - the human race. So what if we come in different colors. So do M&M candies. Do we see M&Ms fighting? ...then again, some M&Ms are nuts inside.
Any reference to colour, shade, nation or culture is Racist !
People should be educated in the wrong of their ways. Which is why we have a list of the top 10 most racist Disney films.
Just say Racist so they'll feel obliged to apologise. If they are Racist, their views will suddenly change & if they are not, they'll guard their words more carefully.
People should realise how it offends minorites.
Now go listen to a typical SnoopDog track which is totaly acceptable
I've found that even if you go this route, people will STILL get on the defensive and try to derail you with "But I didn't MEAN it that way!", as if it makes it ALL better.
@SyeraMiktayee Yes, people DO get on the defensive when you start policing their speech. Not to mention, if someone REALLY is a racist, do you think that your ninnying about their speech is going to to change their heart?
@SyeraMiktayee نداء الى الانسانيه فى جميع البشر نحن فى السعوديه يوجد عندنا الجنسية السعوديه ولكن اغلب السكان عندهم عنصريه ضدنا ويسمونا بقايا حجاج ارجو النصيحة لهم
Appeal to the humanity in all human beings we are there in Saudi Arabia we have Saudi citizenship, but most people have racist against us and they call us the remains of pilgrims please advise them
Your car is Japanese. Your Vodka is Russian. Your pizza is Italian. Your kebabs are Turkish. Your democracy is Greek. Your coffee is Brazilian. Your movies are American. Your tea is Tamil. Your shirt is Indian. Your oil is Saudi Arabian. Your electronics are Chinese. Your numbers Arabic, your letters Latin. And you complain that your neighbour is an immigrant? Pull yourself together! Copy if you're against racism
i've got a better idea. how come that if someone says something racist you can't just say flat out "man that sounded racist." because that seems much easier than planing the inevitable (i don't know if i spelled that right)
racism is in the world and we must all try to deal with it. Until we have something to Unite behind there is always going to be tensions, either racial, gender, sexuality, country, even what town/city you live in. Myself i cant wait for Aliens or something to attack, and get us all working together for once in our pathetically angry history.
Take the UK for an example, if a white person and a person of colour go for the same job, and they both have the same skills etc.. the employer will be more likely to employ the person of colour than the white person due to racism issues, which is wrong, it should not be the colour of your skin which decides these things, an example of this is my friend tried to join the police and was told they are not taking on any whites at the moment, luckily he said that was racist and got the job.
p.s. every race has had racist people with enough power to act upon it, so just using the white supremacist groups for your arguments against racism, is racism in itself, in fact there is little you can actually say now a days without offending a particular racial group, just some are more open about confronting it, the point of fourteen83 was badly worded, i think they mean to say white people who are not racist are the least likely to do anything about being racially abused themselves.
Oh - I also like how you equated an opinion you disagree with, with property crime! Masterful! I shall my the political right cower, and fear to defend themselves while I trample over their rights!
Thank you! I always have a lot of trouble implementing newspeak with people using old speak. If I can master this, then I'll be able to completely shut down people who disagree with me, and prevent them from speaking their mind!
I like the music - makes me think; a gramme is better than a damn!
Thanks for this. I've recently been wanting to challenge someone on a racist comment they directed to my sister's partner. I feel so angry that I just felt like accusing him of being a racist. But now I'm going to approach it in a different way and tell him how his actions have affected my loved ones. We've all known him for years. He makes excuses for every mistake he makes - this time he blamed drink. Approaching him this way will make him face up to the consequences of what he said.
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thats ignant dawg
paulsacamano 6 days ago
how about the I've-been-attacked-by-people-in-case-i-might-happen-to-be-bigotted-since-I-was-young-enough-to-think-the-original-star-trek-was-well-written-and-thus-can-no-longer-give-a-fuck conversation? Isn't practicing realness and being the same guy to everyone enough? Why not tolerate EVERYBODY'S casual racism whilst educating sources of obvious hate into oblivion, instead of blacklisting people for being self-reliant enough to not have learned their youth-etiquette.
nerdyharry 1 week ago in playlist racist
"I think your ass is racist!" Haha
Cathenja 1 week ago
I am putting this in my bookmarks tool bar at the top of my browser so I can quickly post it to any and everything that I feel would benefit from this wisdom which is most things.
Char2400 1 week ago 2
I never get tired of ILLDOC!!
TEACHYOUTEEWHY 2 weeks ago
My professor recommended we watch this video for our class, and I think this is very well spoken. It's a very good way to put things in perspective and make sure we're focusing on the right issues.
sowhat5000 2 weeks ago
How To Tell People They Sound Racist:
mate, stfu you're sounding like a racist cunt you silly bellend
Sigma175 2 weeks ago
is there a transcript of this vid out there anywhere? this would be great to share with my high school students.
mistermendola 2 weeks ago
i'm, not saying that it's a bad thing but does anybody think he sounds like obama?
BLACKBELT199 2 weeks ago 2
@BLACKBELT199 Yea, maby a bit :P
Cathenja 1 week ago
MRI scans have rvealed that Orientals (Chinese, Japanese, Koreans) have brains on average 6 cubic inches larger than African brains, and 1 cubic inch larger than white brains. Orientals score around 100-107 on IQ tests, whereas whites acore around 90-105, and blacks around 70-85. Blacks do all the things going with low IQ - crime, illegitimcy, poverty, Orientals do what goes with high IQ, education, low crime. There is thus a mountain of evidence that race is a very significant factor.
dignifiedwhite 3 weeks ago
@dignifiedwhite
The fact that you used the word Orientals makes me suspect that everything you said was complete bullshit. So I didn't bother reading it.
clagratrix 2 weeks ago 2
Your boring
migelcaca9 3 weeks ago
"what they did" and "what they are". So true. People assumed I was white and a racist (I am neither) when I pointed out that war was rampant in Africa "before the white man came". I am African, educated in history and I know the facts, people from around the world came down on me like a ton of bricks.
MsWildtiger 3 weeks ago
"Holding each person accountable for the impact of their words" - sounds rather draconian and anti-free speech.
Nobody has the right to not be offended. I would rather give everybody the ability to speak their mind. Dismiss them if you don't like what they say, but don't impose your will over their free speech.
epoxyresin 3 weeks ago
@epoxyresin The whole point is that Jay is trying to be a good person, and he wants to be as good a person as possible more than he wants to have others accept his deliberate or inadvertent prejudices with silence and a forced smile. If you don't care about not offending people, you're welcome to ignore someone like Jay's suggestions just as you'd be welcome to ignore the suggestion that your fly is open or you have food stains on your shirt.
wlrube 3 weeks ago
@epoxyresin you can't stop someone from feeling what they feel. you can say whatever you want, but there's no way to know how others will respond. and you can't go out into the world expecting to be understood.
tralalahahahamama 3 weeks ago
I think my mate is 1 of the coolest person in the world and hes from china.
I forget he's from china sometimes.
I called him chinaman 1 time for a joke, cause I thought that word sounded funny. He said that was a racist name to call him. Also my mates thought it was a racist name too.
racism confuses me :(
truckcompany 3 weeks ago
Great video!
ivolol 3 weeks ago
Who gives a fuck??!! being racist is a persons right!!! its not illegal to be an asshole as long as you dont publically call for violence! every citizen is entitled to their opinion weather it be racist or not! if i want to walk around in a clan outfit being a jerk and saying completely rude offensive things...thats my right!! since when was it a crime to hurt peoples feelings ????
TheBrradsullivan 3 weeks ago
Racism isn't harmless. Being openly racist can influence closet racists to come out of the closet. Get enough of them and they turn into a mob.
I mean racism wont go away for a while because there are still ghettos and stuff, ghettos mean poverty and poverty means crime.
Huzzawful 3 weeks ago 2
@TheBrradsullivan Of course it's their right. It's also my right to call a person a racist, disparage them in public for it, and generally be a complete dick to them by wasting their time with telling them what a complete waste of life, air, and space they are. To my knowledge racism isn't being made a crime anytime soon. Just because it is someones right to do something that doesn't mean nobody should care.
SpinyNorman416 3 weeks ago
@TheBrradsullivan You have the right to be an asshole and we have the right to call you an asshole. What's your point.
riahmatic 3 weeks ago
@TheBrradsullivan it's not a crime to hurt people's feelings. true, it's your right to be racist. but i wonder how much good it'd do for you, shutting out an entire race of people that you could have become friends with and shared beautiful times here on planet earth :) though it seems lke you might be playing the devil's advocate here?
tralalahahahamama 3 weeks ago
@tralalahahahamama it wouldnt do anyone any good, ive personally never hated anyone but i could imagine how exhausting it would be, but thats not what my post was about. i was just stating the obvious that i suspect many viewers were missing, that how we judge others is a personal choice and 1) should never be enforced legally in any way. and 2) does not justify violence of the threat of violence in any way. ie using racist words against anyone does not justify a physical retaliation, ever.
TheBrradsullivan 3 weeks ago
@tralalahahahamama As blacks tend to commit more violent crime than whites, and in particular black men are more likely to kill their partners than white men, and as black men carry more sex diseases than white men, such as AIDS, and as black men/white women unions are the least successful of all interracial unions and likely to leave the women alone and in poverty, therefore avoiding blacks seems a sensible thing to do, certainly any good white father should advise his daughter to keep away.
dignifiedwhite 3 weeks ago
@dignifiedwhite Irony? Dude. What you said was racist! Check the video out again!
capocanchero86 3 weeks ago
@dignifiedwhite White men leave there familys to and beat there wifes and kill them have you tryed watching crimewatch.
Keisha7612 2 weeks ago
If someones old a fuck uncle makes a stupid mildly off color joke you need to lighten the fuck up.
Who the fuck does not love watermelon?Take a look at the KFC commercials in Australia.If they showed them here there would be rioting in the streets, but there they are innocuous and its not because the black people there dont know they are being condescended to, its just not offensive to them. We need to look closer at peoples intentions and the emotion behind words more than the words themselves
nsofast 3 weeks ago
@nsofast Watermelons are fucking gross, so....yeah.
MetalxXxMayhem 3 weeks ago
@nsofast yeah, but everyone will take your words differently. this guy is saying it's important to be anti-racist as opposed to just simply not racist. the thought being that racism will not be uprooted if racist remarks are still allowed to come flying out of the unconscious
tralalahahahamama 3 weeks ago
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nsofast 3 weeks ago
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@tralalahahahamama The PC attempts to control language are distasteful to me. I think it accomplishes nothing.I think what is important is intent.We all can sense the difference between a hateful statement and a poor attempt at humor without going into semantics.Its time to stop being so sensitive because it hinders effective communication. We tried to erase the Nword from our language years ago. We just made it stronger and more vile instead.Now you see it everywhere on the net.Good job PCers
nsofast 3 weeks ago
I think all this PC crap has gone way too far. If someone is tossing around the n-word , by all means, tighten that fucker up.But I see waaaaay to many people getting offended waaaaaay to easily."That was a racist comment" comment gets thrown around waaaaaay to much.Dont waste that shit because it waters it way the fuck down.
Do not try too hard to control the conversation because it becomes very dogmatic.
nsofast 3 weeks ago
@nsofast your a faggot
Blair63B 3 weeks ago
@Blair63B DDAAASSSS RACCCCISSS
foobah97 3 weeks ago
Excellent advice.
Same thing goes for sexism and other forms of bigotry, BTW.
Polymeron 3 weeks ago
LOL RACISM
BackwardsFish86 3 weeks ago
What this was, was GREAT!
hcwms1 4 weeks ago
Great video!
destined2bebossy 4 weeks ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Best thing is to love all coons, racoons and niggers. Some even wear shoes.
Petekiv 4 weeks ago
yo this vid is dope
massnerder1 4 weeks ago
Every. Single. Person. is. racist.
Mentioning the fact of, or acknowledging the different skin colour of a person of another race is racist.
If racial equality truly existed, then skin colour wouldn't even be acknowledged.
Anyone who has ever spoken a word of the colour of someone elses skin, whether they be white, black, asian, etc IS A RACIST.
To even state that another person is different in any way, shape or form due to their skin colour means that you are being prejudiced to their race.
johnlanzer2 1 month ago
@johnlanzer2 I don't agree with this. We can acknowledge and appreciate skin color in a positive way, that is, to see that people from different ethnic heritages all have value for their differences without having to pretend that one is better than another. To deny race is to deny a part of the make up of others. We can move toward racial equality without trying to nullify the experiences of ones ancestors.
angelcarnivore 1 month ago
@johnlanzer2 To deny racial and cultural differences is to try to whitewash (ha, see what I did there?) individuality to becoming homogenous. Why would anyone want to do that? To ignore skin color is to try to deny the beauty of each and every individual shade-
If racial equality truly existed- then the differences of skin color would be equally valued." Should be what we're going for here.
angelcarnivore 1 month ago
watermelon, that guy is a racist.
DirteeTacticz 1 month ago
Don't know how I got on to this video, but I like it.
fux4k3 1 month ago
this guy talkin is an oreo, dont pay him no mind. he fits in with whitey.
veeseee128 1 month ago
@veeseee128 I think you just said something that sounds racist.
miketie 1 month ago
There's white people I kno who love rap hip hop music..but then there'll be times when we have conversation they'll say fuckin NIg**** oh what do you expect it's made by gooks...I don't understand and they have black friends lol but never can say anything when there's a black person around..
superfilipino 1 month ago
the very fact that you equate anti racism with hip hop is problematic.You really think black people use hip hop to find white friends ? As an Asian yourself , you think white people who enjoy chop suey love Asians ? I would think as a minority , as asian as a person with dark skin and dark black eyes you'd be more aware of the different shades of hardcore racism.
cannoir 1 month ago
I think the majority of whites are racist. The only ones who wouldnt be are the brain dead or severely mentally retarded. Whites for years in america have looked out for one another. They mostly hire one another for jobs They make it hard for disadvantaged minorities who are looking for work get jobs. The reason I say this they do not want to train for simple skilled jobs. Such as janitorial, assembly line work, construction drywall,minor maintenace jobs.,ect
veeseee128 1 month ago
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MsTrad2 1 month ago
I have always believed that it is the intent behind the language rather than the language itself that is offensive.
booey316 1 month ago
The problem lies in the fact that too many people do not know how to look at the language itself. The actual term nigger is a definition for someone who is ignorant. the affiliation of race is something that we need to get rid of. It was used a s a derogatory term for black people because most black people of the time did not know how to read or write.
booey316 1 month ago
@booey316 The "intent behind the language" and the "language itself" are intertwined. You can't have language without attaching sentiment to it. It is impossible to ignore this relationship between intent and language because that is the purpose of communication. If you ignore this, then you wouldn't be able to communicate effectively in our society today. Second, they called ONLY slaves "niggers". You can't separate the meaning from the word. That's like saying "fuck" shouldn't be offensive.
dusYUP 1 month ago
This video is useful - and it works outside a race context too.
lmac1970 1 month ago
"How to tell someone they need to wake up in the morning" "How to tell someone when it is their birthday"...............you are in idiot. Stop pointing out obvious shit and urging people to call eachother racists.
I've been seeing a lot of bad jokes on tv too........do i need to start preparing myself for knowing how to tell bad jokes.......Feck no.
djm14747 2 months ago
There's No 2:59.
CJHaCKerZz 2 months ago
That's 3:00 of my life GONE.
CJHaCKerZz 2 months ago
That like bar looks like a joint.
krusie0 2 months ago
Guys, it's simple; if you are prejudiced then nothing a person does will change your opinion about them, because your opinion is not based on what they do but rather on what you think they are. Prejudice is where you "pre-judge" them, judging them before taking into account action or merit. If you're doing it, it's very hard to notice in yourself. If you see someone else doing it, it's very hard to talk to them about it. J-Smooth is telling us to watch ourselves (and others) more carefully.
museerouge 2 months ago
@museerouge "Smooth is telling us to watch ourselves (and others) more carefully."
You're free to watch yourself. You're not free to tell me what I can and can't say, though you are free to express your offense. Its very unlikely that such a discussion will do anything productive, barring superficial editing of what someone says (if that). Frankly, it seems like a petty pre-occupation at best.
GenSButler 2 months ago
When are you gonna do a video titled, " I have No Clue what I am Talking about because I am a Friggen Putz " ?
Sonny9257 2 months ago
this is the dumbest video I've seen so far on youtube
aclare16 2 months ago
Just to let you know I thumbed you down because to me racist (sexist,bigoted,etc) is codeword for statist and I don't care about color--either way.
political correctness is the cultural relative social sophistry of the progressive liberal elite, the other half of the 1% ers that promise milk n subsidy but fill their pockets not on corporate greed but the bloated funding of public services and 'special interests'
Yes freedom is sometimes ugly and institutionalized collectivism should not be
Curas1 2 months ago
@Curas1 The Hate Crimes Bill that passed the legislature in 2009 actually does make "who you are" a crime. If a crime is motivated by a prejudice, you can be implicated in a whole new set of Federal violations. You're prejudices are actually "who you are" and not "what you do". Right?
GenSButler 2 months ago 3
@GenSButler
The Matthew Shepard Act ? Pff that pretty much says it all, obviously a violation of the Eighth Amendment and clearly unconstitutional.
These laws are nothing more that social engineering at it's worst and I think actually distract from what should self evidently be the right of every citizen (if they are one) to equal protection under the law, justice, freedom and the liberty deserved of every countryman.
The rest is simply superfluous and disruptive to the common good.
Curas1 2 months ago
@Curas1 Yup, spot on
thespacialone 2 months ago
Right On.
jazmynalika 2 months ago
good point, however, today people tend to value mind over body. foucault studies the penal system, how it reflects our focus on body and mind historically. in the past, people have more about the physical (you kill someone, you are tortured to death), as the idea of prisons became very popular over a short period of time, the system began to focus on intent and state of mind of someone when committing the crime, and punishment as rehab (changing the person, not simply having them pay their debt)
FreckledPapaya 2 months ago
429 people dislike this. I would assume that all 429 have been on the bad end of just this sort of conversation.
TheChrisCompton 2 months ago 2
Love the fact that the guy who cant even be asked to grow his own hair want to tell you what you can and cannot say in society. Mind your own fucking business before you catch one with your mouth.
Churchx77 2 months ago
What's wrong with being racist?
tiestoisu 2 months ago
Hey, I'm a friendly looking guy who can relate with the young. Get out there and police the speech of your friends and your family. Any reference to racial stereotypes shows that a person is a hood-wearing card-carrying member of the KKK. But keep that part to yourself and just police that speech.
GenSButler 2 months ago
but dude, "what they are" isn't really a thing. we are what we do and say ultimately, right? a racist shows patterns of doing and saying racist things. frankly your distinction is patronizing the offender and likely to piss them off.
i think you need to have a "MAYBE SOMETIMES PEOPLE DON'T MEAN EVERYTHING THEY SAY IT'S CALLED A SENSE OF HUMOR" conversation with yourself. being oversensitive about offhand remarks demeans the battles we actually need to be fighting. #dropthepccrap
DRChiTown 2 months ago
@DRChiTown "being oversensitive about offhand remarks demeans the battles we actually need to be fighting."
No doubt! Instead of policing the speech of your neighbors, get out and do something about the REAL injustices that are effecting people's day to day life. If you know of communities in your town who suffer at the hand of racial injustice, go do something to correct the injustices. Petty monitoring of people's speech won't do shit.
GenSButler 2 months ago
@GenSButler Symptoms of a bigger problem. Challenging long held, institutionalized racist beliefs will help in the long run. By telling someone to focus on the "real injustices" implies that they can't care about more than one issue at once and is ultimately more harmful.
princesssookeh 2 months ago
@princesssookeh Ditto with DRChiTown as I quoted before: "being oversensitive about offhand remarks demeans the battles we actually need to be fighting."
I find this type of policing of speech patronizing, presumptive and, yes, diversionary. I know people who mind every word they say, only so they can put "progressive" camouflage on their "institutionalized racist beliefs". It really speaks to the irony of this pompous presumption about who is racist and who is not.
GenSButler 2 months ago
@DRChiTown
Way to miss the point entirely. First off, we most certainly are NOT what we say because we're human beings thus we lie all the time. Many will say one thing while thinking something else entirely in an act of deliberate deception.
As to your final point about developing a "sense of humor" about "offhand remarks", this completely reverses the locus of responsibility from the speaker to the listener. YOU are responsible for what comes out of YOUR mouth.
dinan5iver 2 months ago
@dinan5iver "YOU are responsible for what comes out of YOUR mouth"
I am free to say what I want. You are free to be offended by what I say. That's where it ends.
Personally, I laugh off the vast majority of comments that I hear about racial stereotypes as expressions of petty tribalism. I have far more disdain for politically correct trendies who say all the right things out of some superficial sense of white liberal contrition that never translates to actually serving a just cause.
GenSButler 2 months ago
@GenSButler
We're not necessarily in disagreement. The point that Dr Chi-Town missed regarding J-Smooth's post was that words and actions (what they said or did) can be judged by others--not one's feelings or thoughts on a subject (who they are). Dr Chi thinks because the speaker makes a racist joke "in fun" that the listener is somehow obligated to accept it as such. That's just silly.
dinan5iver 2 months ago
@dinan5iver not one's feelings or thoughts on a subject (who they are)
The guy in this video makes a lot of presumptions about "who someone is", then says, essentially, "don't tell them how racist they actually are, just police their speech." Its incredibly presumptive, and Chi Town does not say that a listener is obligated to do anything. He's saying think before you accept a premise like this.
GenSButler 2 months ago
@GenSButler
'The guy in this video makes a lot of presumptions about "who someone is"'-GenSB
This is a fundamental misunderstanding of what J-Smooth says here for he makes a POINT of saying precisely the opposite. He makes it quite clear that you can never know what a person THINKS or FEELS so to call a person a racist is to PRESUME to know this person's thoughts and feelings. One may address another persons WORDS or ACTIONS which should be the FOCUS of scrutiny not WHO THEY ARE.
dinan5iver 2 months ago
@dinan5iver Fair enough. He says its a dead end to talk about what someone is. And you're right, I didn't catch the nuance of that.
But my reaction doesn't come from nowhere, and is even to this very point. What someone says REALLY isn't who they are. I know plenty of people who know the politically correct lingo, and just become adept at masking their indifference, compensating for their lack of knowledge of actual socioeconomic issues, or even masking their own racism.
GenSButler 2 months ago
1:07 (Door Closed) 1:10 (Door Open)
MrReman23 2 months ago
Dude why would you want to argue about is someone stated something that is racist? And even make a video to instruct people how to properly mark a person as racist. That all racist thing is limiting our jokes and laugh.. If we tell racist jokes what is bad in that? Aren't you guys tired of politically correct world, where you can't even say truth, if truth isn't politically correct. That correctness brought us immigrants, which are overpopulating our lands and fags doing sodomy on our streets...
AlmightyZEDANIUM 2 months ago
@AlmightyZEDANIUM What's wrong with fags doing sodomy on our streets? Sounds legit to me.
edgarae1 2 months ago
I wish POC who call others racist would watch this.
MissJaneRockett 3 months ago
@MissJaneRockett I wish white people would stop crying "reverse racism". Google "racism 101 for clueless white people by a slightly less clueless white person"
princesssookeh 2 months ago
I pretty much appreciate you!
takiyyah2takia 3 months ago
I'm so astounded by you I'm at a loss for words. Subscribed.
brideym 3 months ago
Ok, its great. great points, nice video. but may i say its little preachy. can we have some more political satire please.
dharmaatdawn 3 months ago
Duche
jeradweeks 3 months ago
VERY WELL SAID, BROTHA! Very well said!
quixgofar 3 months ago
Yeh I'm a racist so what? and what i say is racist. What is the use of this shitty video
maddoogketchup 3 months ago
@maddoogketchup Whats the use of being racist?
coolnesss16 3 months ago
@coolnesss16 because i don't have to like everyone and am not influenced by do-gooder crap
maddoogketchup 3 months ago
@maddoogketchup i think th idea of the video is to help people when they run in to someone like you.just a thought...
rider5000G 3 months ago
@rider5000G why the fuck would you need help to accept that we racists have a different opinion than you do gooding conditioned fools
maddoogketchup 3 months ago
Yes, because throwing around racial stereotypes is just one step away from joining the Hitler Youth. Therefore, you're going to need to police the speech of your friends, family and acquaintances.
Give me a freakin' break.
deadmovement 3 months ago
Unbelievably arrogant. Who are you to tell others what to think or say? The only people talking about Race are the Racists; who make videos like this one.
Thanks Thought Police, but no thanks. Take your Fascist ways and go back to the cellar.
dustindmarks 3 months ago
@dustindmarks "The only people talking about Race are the Racist" way to discount the experiences of millions of americans. Look up "Unpacking The Invisible Napsack".
princesssookeh 2 months ago
I'm sorry, I couldn't focus on the fighting-racism because I was too busy thinking how fine you were....could you start over?
MomoGasumi 3 months ago
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Translation: "Hi, I am here to train you to be a ninnying constable of politically correct speech."
How about caring what people ACTUALLY DO instead claiming that doing something is the same as saying something. Most the time, bigoted statements are a matter of petty tribalism and not ideological racism. Get a life.
deadmovement 3 months ago
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deadmovement 3 months ago
I was hoping this would be better. I always go for the what you did, but it always turns into a, "Well I'm not racist so why can't I do and say racist things because I'm so clearly not racist so it doesn't even matter for me." That's the response I wanted to see you address. Or the, "You're so PC and what I said doesn't have an impact so chill, bro." or, "So? It's funny."
inflorire 3 months ago
this video was included on a lecture slide for my psych class at columbia u. =)
haizhen99 3 months ago
Racism and sexism are based on logic.
omegapoint777 3 months ago
@omegapoint777 Yes, according privilege based on how brown you are and what's between your legs is very, very logical.
Please kill yourself.
Lioyd1rving 3 months ago
@Lioyd1rving
Yes, actually it is. How about I kill you instead?
omegapoint777 3 months ago
@omegapoint777 Didn't I just tell you something about killing yourself? Shut up and get to it. Make the world a better place.
Lioyd1rving 3 months ago
@Lioyd1rving
You're a horrible artist.
omegapoint777 3 months ago
@omegapoint777 You still haven't killed yourself?
Lioyd1rving 3 months ago
@Lioyd1rving "FALCON'S CREST!"
TheRulersBack18 3 months ago
@TheRulersBack18 Bleh, I only chose that nickname because I was out of ideas and my asshole brother was force-feeding me ToS for days at the time. :l
Lioyd1rving 3 months ago
well said
laleels 3 months ago
I like it. I was try to keep the offender focused! :)
kgsunshine 3 months ago
who the fuck doesnt like watermelon and maybe ppl would want to go to africa if usa didnt bring all these guns over and start aids
lilvin69 3 months ago
In all history .. Nothing could destroy the races except one thing ... Islam
alghaithi777 4 months ago
@alghaithi777 yeah... I think you're kinda the person this guy is talking about. That thing you said was racist.
blackbook668 3 months ago
what works for most decent folks is to tell the black guy or girl next to you " you ignorant hate filled race baiter"
MightySaturn5 4 months ago
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mydeterioratingmind 4 months ago
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mydeterioratingmind 4 months ago
This is great advice but I think people should still expect that the person is going to try to derail the argument by assuming that you saying what they said is racist means you are calling them a racist. I'll have to remember to say "This isn't about what you are or aren't, this is about what you said/did" to start with.
mistaria 4 months ago 9
Your a pawn being used by the Jews.
14SHARPSHOOTER88 4 months ago
It is racist to call black people "nigger" because they are in the minority in the us and europe. But if I go to let's say Uganda, and people call me "whitey", is that racist too?
Yarach 4 months ago
@Yarach yes.
hex539 4 months ago
@Yarach That's not why the word is offensive--the word is offensive because it originated in hate and it is usually soaked in HATE. Do you identify as white? Then "whitey" is not offensive. I have yet to meet someone who identifies as a n*gger
snowheyoh321 4 months ago 3
@snowheyoh321 hmmm. Now I understand. Tnx mate
Yarach 4 months ago
@snowheyoh321 Actually, whitey is "offensive" - in that it's meant to cause offence. Doesn't mean you have to get offended by it. There is no racial epithet worth getting offended by, whoever you are.
What's really pathetic is the dictionary writers citing nigger as "the most offensive word in the English language." Omg, get over yourselves, you stuck up, pampered, bleeding-heart, liberal fucks! What's really offensive is the political class obligating blacks to be their thought police marshals
thespacialone 2 months ago
nigger
Dendrizzle 4 months ago
@Dendrizzle cracker,chink junkie, wetback. I DIDNT MEAN IT LIKE THAT!
Shadowtheheartbroken 4 months ago
You are the best ever at Youtube. Much love <3 <3 <3
skatesection 4 months ago
BITCH YOU RACIST!
no i ant!!
BITCH... UR RACIST SO UMM YEAH!
no i ant!
-punches in face- I SAID YOU ARE
( DIS HOW WE DEAL WIT IT xD)
fishsticks96 4 months ago
Fuck that, call people racists to their face and stop hanging out with them.
SedanChair 4 months ago 2
Man.. you are the Master Yoda of LOGIC..!!
mnstube 4 months ago
This logic can be applied to almost everything in life. "I don't care about what you are, I care about what you did"
Dreadnaught89 5 months ago 2
I have such a crush on you, just from watching this video. <3
littlemojita 5 months ago
damn, well said
Wildboring 5 months ago
Awesome!
1noen1 5 months ago
i hate how i said that sounded racist and then they said i'm racist! But the Joke was about watermelon and chicken and Zebras....
MasterMisunderstood 5 months ago
this is how I handle the situation, first I remain cool, clear my throat, and I yell to the top of my lungs "YOU'RE A FUCKING RACIST"!!! and then I run out of the room
trickmastermonkey 5 months ago
@trickmastermonkey Congratulations! You are a moron!
bashirbeirut 5 months ago
The gesturing reminds me of Ask A Ninja!
Don't let that take away from the awesomeness of the posting.
seanholio 5 months ago
Well done, although you could have spent a lot less time telling us what NOT to say and a lot more telling us what we CAN say and how to say it.
bgazley 5 months ago
I think this is completely on-target, except for one thing:
"is not acceptable" makes the same mistake as "is a racist."
To whom?
Under what circumstances?
What Government Bureau of Acceptability are you trying to bludgeon me with by using that phrase?
How about, instead of "that's not acceptable," you say, "Wow, that just hurt me, and it makes life harder for other people."
"Acceptable" really doesn't mean much if you don't say who's doing the accepting.
noteon 5 months ago
@noteon the Social Contract.
which unfortunately is democratic, and therefore ever-changing, arbitrary, and indomitable It would be EASIER if it made sense, and/or wasn't so subjective, but the Internet might the 'Perfect Democracy'--in the sense that it is hghly democratic, not highly perfect.
'Acceptable' is at once both a relative term, and taken objectively by most individuals. It's 'the Line'. Eventually, I believe 'Acceptable' might actually find an equilibrium. But not for a while.
DarthRaukrist 5 months ago
@noteon Is hurting people and making life harder for other people acceptable, then? or 'acceptable in some circumstances?' or 'to a certain degree?'
If you believe personally that racism is unacceptable (logical) and you believe the world is inconveniently filled with Relativism (also logical), then I conclude you should say 'I find that Unacceptable'.
If they say 'on what grounds?' then you say 'because it hurts me to hear you say that and it makes life harder for other people.'
DarthRaukrist 5 months ago
Ur racist :DDD
3DJBLEND 5 months ago
Racism is so st00pid. I mean, we're all the same race - the human race. So what if we come in different colors. So do M&M candies. Do we see M&Ms fighting? ...then again, some M&Ms are nuts inside.
TimothyQStanton 5 months ago
Why make this so complex ?
Any reference to colour, shade, nation or culture is Racist !
People should be educated in the wrong of their ways. Which is why we have a list of the top 10 most racist Disney films.
Just say Racist so they'll feel obliged to apologise. If they are Racist, their views will suddenly change & if they are not, they'll guard their words more carefully.
People should realise how it offends minorites.
Now go listen to a typical SnoopDog track which is totaly acceptable
Dookiedolf 5 months ago
I've found that even if you go this route, people will STILL get on the defensive and try to derail you with "But I didn't MEAN it that way!", as if it makes it ALL better.
SyeraMiktayee 5 months ago 16
@SyeraMiktayee Yes, people DO get on the defensive when you start policing their speech. Not to mention, if someone REALLY is a racist, do you think that your ninnying about their speech is going to to change their heart?
deadmovement 3 months ago
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@SyeraMiktayee نداء الى الانسانيه فى جميع البشر نحن فى السعوديه يوجد عندنا الجنسية السعوديه ولكن اغلب السكان عندهم عنصريه ضدنا ويسمونا بقايا حجاج ارجو النصيحة لهم
Appeal to the humanity in all human beings we are there in Saudi Arabia we have Saudi citizenship, but most people have racist against us and they call us the remains of pilgrims please advise them
54321yssuom 3 months ago
@SyeraMiktayee Just don't rest your morals on the subject and continue to hold them accountable until you get a reasonable and honest apology.
coolnesss16 3 months ago
awesome words.
tlast2O12dude 5 months ago
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I dont understand why there is racism.
Your car is Japanese. Your Vodka is Russian. Your pizza is Italian. Your kebabs are Turkish. Your democracy is Greek. Your coffee is Brazilian. Your movies are American. Your tea is Tamil. Your shirt is Indian. Your oil is Saudi Arabian. Your electronics are Chinese. Your numbers Arabic, your letters Latin. And you complain that your neighbour is an immigrant? Pull yourself together! Copy if you're against racism
hum6web4 5 months ago
i've got a better idea. how come that if someone says something racist you can't just say flat out "man that sounded racist." because that seems much easier than planing the inevitable (i don't know if i spelled that right)
JTdudeify 5 months ago
Bro, you're dope. Much love. Looking forward to more of your vids.
linniepooh07 5 months ago
So I shouldn't just call they "Bigot"?
bahbcat 5 months ago
racism is in the world and we must all try to deal with it. Until we have something to Unite behind there is always going to be tensions, either racial, gender, sexuality, country, even what town/city you live in. Myself i cant wait for Aliens or something to attack, and get us all working together for once in our pathetically angry history.
StephenLydiate 5 months ago
Take the UK for an example, if a white person and a person of colour go for the same job, and they both have the same skills etc.. the employer will be more likely to employ the person of colour than the white person due to racism issues, which is wrong, it should not be the colour of your skin which decides these things, an example of this is my friend tried to join the police and was told they are not taking on any whites at the moment, luckily he said that was racist and got the job.
StephenLydiate 5 months ago
p.s. every race has had racist people with enough power to act upon it, so just using the white supremacist groups for your arguments against racism, is racism in itself, in fact there is little you can actually say now a days without offending a particular racial group, just some are more open about confronting it, the point of fourteen83 was badly worded, i think they mean to say white people who are not racist are the least likely to do anything about being racially abused themselves.
StephenLydiate 5 months ago
Practically everyone is racist. Hell even Malcolm Gladwell is racist and he's half black.
FloridaRaider 6 months ago
Oh - I also like how you equated an opinion you disagree with, with property crime! Masterful! I shall my the political right cower, and fear to defend themselves while I trample over their rights!
Aurini 6 months ago
Thank you! I always have a lot of trouble implementing newspeak with people using old speak. If I can master this, then I'll be able to completely shut down people who disagree with me, and prevent them from speaking their mind!
I like the music - makes me think; a gramme is better than a damn!
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Aurini 6 months ago
FUCK IT. SHOOT THE FUCK.
satsarn 6 months ago
"Rhetorical Bermuda Triangle"
Pogs4Fathersday 6 months ago
"Somebody just blames it on hip hop and we forget the whole thing every happened." Ha.
DrFrankLives 6 months ago
how to tell someone that their you tube video sucks....
fourteen83 6 months ago
Cheers man, this is good advice.
Dimenchemist 6 months ago
Cool video.
Jagged85 6 months ago
Dat Forehead.
varsity1o3 6 months ago