Shopping While Black Social Experiment That Shows Racism Still Exists In America

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2009

Kee reports "This experiment turns into a pretty emotional one. While some people are unaffected by the discrimination they observe, others are completely offended on behalf of the victim. One man who objects to her treatment can relate because of his own experiences, but other people (two different white women) seem completely offended by the idea that anyone would be treated in such a way."

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  • Fuck all races of ppl Fuck all humans horrible species.

  • lol wow after he was confronted he says "oh i feel so bad for her"! Sure he does...only when he's confronted...and thumbs up to the woman who started crying, i praise her for how "human" she is. Also a thumbs up to the two women that walked out with her, it shows there is hope for America.

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  • I hate when you have your hair natural it is considered dressing down, fuck you.

  • Black people steal. There is truth in stereotypes. If you don't like it, go back to Africa. Actually, please go back to Africa. We should have shipped them all back after we were done with them!

  • This is the worst behavior!

  • smfh really 80% of white people in america are still racist they just hold it in while in public and smile in your face now thats sick

  • @CapricousCapricorn1 ......me too!....isnt it funny that mean cowards like him also look like ugly mean cowards...i mean he is one ugly creepy looking dude....

  • black card? I really want to punch this guy in the face. fucking nasty bitch.

  • @janaynmelis Correction: the last two women had foreign accents so thumbs up to wherever they're from, really. Really.

  • Gee. I think people just don't want to get involved unless they feel that their own culture is being threatened. Example, I talk a lot about abuse, even though I haven't experienced it harshly. When I made a story about the subject, the teacher asked me if I had a similar experience, and almost called my parents. *shrugs*

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