Black Stereotypes (new extended version)
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- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2010
- The producers do not tolerate or support hatred or racism in any form. This film merely illustrates how blacks have been portrayed by filmmakers in the past.
Here's my latest version of "Black Stereotypes" filled with many new scenes and some old familiar ones.
Every race, ethnicity, creed, gender, lifestyle, etc has it's stereotypes. Gay interior decorators, Chinese laundry, Hispanic gardeners, Irish cops, Italian gangsters, etc...
These images are just a small sampling of how black people have been portrayed on a daily basis for many, many years.
All of the clips used in this film were shown regularly on television up until the mid 1980's. Many episodes of the Little Rascals have been "ethnically cleansed" over the years. Some 20 minute episodes were edited down to a mere 8 after removing all racial images/slurs, while several episodes were removed completely from the series.
All of the movie studios of the time, both big & small produced live-action films and cartoons portraying blacks in this manner. Theaters in the South would cut out any scene of a black performer that was not shown as a slave, servant or as comic relief.
These films are a product of their times and provide visual documentation of how society, "kept the man down".
Has anything really changed so many years later?
Let's hear what you have to say.
All comments are unmoderated in order to sadly expose the hate and ignorance that still exists.
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0% nudity.
10% music.
90% lips.
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The most offensive part of black stereotypes is the lips 👄. They so damn big like bro, what’s wrong with the animators?
NAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
😂😂😂😂😂
@@Eudamoniae 😂😂😂😂
okay this is creeping me out.
samez
Melanie Drane me too
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Melon Iscool hi
Kids these days: “I was born in the wrong generation! I totally should’ve lived in the past!”
The Past:
Yes so?
Still better
Sorry i don't think they mean the fucking 30s you looney
@@MeadeSkeltonMusic 🧢
@@MeadeSkeltonMusic The past could be good or bad depending on what time period we are talking about. I like the past better but definitely not as far back as this cartoon dates. You wouldn't want to be a black person during the 1960s or earlier.
One of the beautiful things about being born in South America is that although we also saw these things, we never understood that this was a racist stereotype, at least in my case I never saw it like that in cartoons, I only saw characters doing funny things , I never associated it with the color of the skin, and all the children of my generation thought the same, someone had to explain to me that this was a racist stereotype to understand it.
Same but I was born in the US.
@@RangoTheMercenary It recently occurred to me that I was playing RDR2, and I got to the mission of the African American doctor... my innocent mind didn't understand that the problem was the color of his skin until he said so... maybe our society is naturally healing itself from this prejudice
@@cyounger5716 anyway, keep in mind that stereotypes are always racist.
@@monicaaguilar3004 No they are not. They are ~always~ based on truth. Maybe its an inconvenient or uncomfortable truth but its truth none the less.
Thats because it was only characters doing funny things? N some people convinced idi0ts that is gracist stereotypes?@@RangoTheMercenary
Went to sleep with RUclips on auto play when I was watching a Danny Gonzales video and woke up to this in the middle of the night scared the shit out of me this was scary asf at 5am
Thank you for sharing this I definitely think that it's important to remember that this type of stuff was the norm, it's shocking to see this but also amazing to see how far we have moved away from this, there is no denying the progress ngl I wish you wouldn't have held back and included the stuff you said you took out. Thank you and may we continue to co exist in peace ✌️
Recommend during black history month. God bless the algorithm.
This was the time where every race was stereotyped 😅 the Asians, the Mexicans, the Hawaiians, French ... Even Americans mocked them selves..
No, Americans didn't mock themselves. Americans mocked the poor. Throughout US history, this has been an undisputed fact. Across all media, they have been ridiculed and made sure to feel different and unwanted. But go on.
No jewish stereotype in sight LOL
Hillbillies were Stereotyped as being Not Too Bright . @@nellievaughn7755
@@nellievaughn7755 merely your opinion
@@jbertuccireally makes ya wonder 🤔
The song is a banger tho 🔥🔥🔥
What’s the name?
@@baricreations9688 Cab Calloway - Some of these days
I am here for black history month
shieeeeee i iz hur for duh blaaaaek histury munth
@@racialconsciousness7169 oh wow, you sure are an edgelord. I bet you know the f-word. And you have a video making fun of it on your channel. Wow, no wonder you have no friends
@@racialconsciousness7169sigma
@@racialconsciousness7169.
Historically accurate
I feel offended but at the same time not because I know this isn't how me or my family look like and because ai know some people still see us as this even today and I think "Wow people like that are pathetic so why waste my time caring what they think of me if it's not true?"😁
So true
Some things don'tchange
Every time I watch cartoons like this people this way….. it’s just very uncomfortable to watch.
It’s crazy how this was just a normal thing to do back in the old times
@@Pizza_Dude1920ehh if you think about it 😂 I can fathom this being the normal, considering the past that this country had, stereotypes are built in truth but gawd damn these mufukas were ruthless with the black face and they still rock n roll 😂
Gee! You’re finally getting it. It only took forever. You know you’re SLOW???
This is not about stereotype, this was reality in the past, nothing bad with that, just is past.
The chicken dancing was my favorite part.
Thank you so much! Going to use this for my American History classroom.
They all look very happy
Yeah just singin and shuckin and jivin for the white folk.
Great video 🙏🏾 I used it to explain and it had a lot of good examples
Hasn't been this way in 70+ years so stop complaining
@@jrno93 BUT IT'S STILL RACIST i don't know why they made fun of us just because we look different just becausewe look different doesn'tmean we're dumb or lazy or crazy or anything who cares if it's 100 years ago racism still exists and it always will!
@@jrno93 bro what 💀
@@jrno93t's been 22 years stop complaining
"This was peak comedy!" - 👴🏻.
that was so funny helpp 😕
😐
Was ?
Wow so funny 😕
You need help
This the type of stuff that will play in an abandoned mansion
I find these movies 🍿 very funny and nothing wrong with them ❤😊
Because you're subhuman in everyway
That was a fever dream.
this song is banging though!
Stereotypes are so hilarious!
I saw this as a kid tbh and got no reaction out of it.
I love this
based Company 🗿🗿🗿🔥
Lmao whole time they tried to make fun of our lips because they don't have any. Made fun of our skin but go and get tans. Made fun of our butts but pay for them. Made fun of our dancing but wish they had rhythm. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Chill out
@@nelolamar5421 gal white people want era thing we have
Cope
@@1CE. yt😂😂😂
Lol. Nobody worth a shit wants anything that you people have.
It's funny i love it
Facts
@azurie580 yep
Just imagine you're doing a speech and the script for your speech is replaced by this
I like these old cartoons.
This is just obsession
Explain
@@lt.lizard4205 they tried to offend us but made all these cartoons as if they were obsessed with us
@@greenanimations923 Bro, what?
@@greenanimations923 That just sounded stupid
@@greenanimations923 I don’t think that’s what he/she meant anyways.
This is funny
Just like u
'Yum-yum eat 'em up!' ~Uncle George
AYO EVERYONE the music or song is by Cab Calloway - Some Of These Days (1930)
your welcome
@@godzillavs_kong Yeah Cab is the man. Thanks man!
My battery was at 3 when you showed thank you
I mean a lot of this is pretty funny because it s so over the top.
I guess I'm a bad person for laughing 3:14
No u r a good p3rson
no it's justified
The baby eating a watermelon made me laugh and yes I am black
It was suppose to be funny but some people convinced a bunch of retard3ds this is evil. If you see the movie whlte chicks no one will complain about it
Feels like a creapypasta
The good thing about being born in South America is that we are so mixed that we no longer know who is black and white
This is what we need right now
Said nobody
@@PatrioticSeer be quiet kid
@@user-ti5bb3ue7l Radicalised scum
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@@Skooffy be quiet kid
This compilation is incredibly horrifying
Uncomfortable?
Welcome to the 1930s where TV wasn’t as great
Horrifying? Are you nuts?
The saddest part about this incredibly insensitive and racist cartoon, is that the music kinda slaps, especially when they stereotype black jazz musicians mumbling gibberish, so I’m just tapping my feet in guilt...
Music was a wasteland between the 30s and Motown.
Oh yeah, the music is amazing.
Womp womp
The music, at least, was composed by Cab Calloway, a black and talented man.
this made my chest hurt
Bruh 2:18
Ok I couldn’t help but laugh at the voice with this animation lol. 2:48
This is definitely something my nightmares would conjure up
Stereotypes certainly exist in our day, but not in this massive and disgusting way. They are more subtle.
Some of this is over the top, some of it is not even racist at all!
good video^^
AWESOME
Came here to get offended ended up laughing like a mf 😂
this was entertaining
Lovely.
the music is amazing
All I can say is that I feel kinda uncomfortable like what the hell is happening in the video? The music's good, but the scenes are distorted (yet hilarious).
Very hilarious…. :///
@@lt.lizard4205 music name ??
Like one of my History instructors said many years ago, "That's alright, they have names for us too".
Great show
It was a different world back then, stylized stereotypes in cartoons were portrayed not only on black folk but others as well.
The only one that is true as that they are the BEST horn players and man can they make jazz amazing. Without black people there would be no jazz, no rock n roll, no hip hop. I'm happy we have them here!
Agree
didnt elvis get music from black ppl too
2:36 Rasict cat😂😂😂
I used to see some racist charicature as a kid and while I didn't know what exactly was wrong about it, something about these always felt unsettling to me and I didn't enjoy them.
Classic
Part of history, yes. Made for humor, yes. Racist? I guess that is the part that is just how you look at it. I don't feel I'm racist, but I did laugh at some of the cartoons. - Rick Ferencik
these are entertaining tho ngl 😳😳😳
Oh damn. Music by Cab Calloway? He’s awesome
Blacks are awesome. They gave us jazz
Yes back in the days when nobody got offended or butt hurt. Now days we have too many pansy asses that whine too much lol. Get memories last forever and I'm happy I saw and was a part of a great era. Peace everyone.
Sit and watch it all day nobody cares. The past is all you got now.
@@dualshockedofficial Nows days its not cool.
@@dualshockedofficial The media still does it today... No need for thinking about the past ending with racial depiction when it still goes on today! Have you meant media before?
Facts it’s disgusting
@@lukelyall5879 I do agree with you. People were very harsh in the old days.
This is peak comedy not the 🐈 today who get offended by anything
great
3:49 bro getting his liquor lips on. he's thirsty lol
3:47 that's the trauma that explains the fried chicken. You better consume it well cooked!
Hey I remember those 2 boys! They can sing and dance!
Within the world of cartoon and comics almost everyone was stereotyped. Japanese were portrayed far more negatively during WWII....
So Disrespectful bruh😂 3:45
Grew up watching these and love them
I like this
1:02
The only thing i see is a happy woman singing to her two kids about blackbird pie.
I know this is supposed to be a racial stereotype, but i cant help but feel hapoy memories of childhood.
This is fucking hilarious ... im sorry . I remember watching some of these cartoons growing up.They used to sell them for 99Cents on VHS from bargain stores .
Funny thing is I've seen some of these growing up xD
The good ole days this isn’t as offensive as the rap crap music today!
Sad that people like you exist. FYI This is offensive.
White people get so mad when label something as white. Yet they stereotype other races on a daily basis
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The good old days of racism
@@Jacob630 How's the plantation treating you?
This is no more offensive than rap songs saying the f word and the n word every other line. The people in this comment section were trained to find this offensive. How can anyone watch the violence in movies, the sex and murder references in rap, and the realistic graphics of death in video games and not be offended, yet be offended at a drawing eating watermelon?
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This is so good!!!!
The video orrr???
@@kamarrischannel2538 right 💀
Uh
Culture
3:45 That’s ugly depiction 😂😬
So Great😂❤😂❤
All cartoons are stereotypes, this is no different
How is adventure time a stereotype
@lokkomotive8153
A stereotype is an oversimplified and fixed concept.
Finn is a stereotype of a young white boy.
Jake is a stereotype of a dog, likely a boxer or bulldog.
Later seasons of Adventure time purposefully try to subverting stereotypes and social norms because a political activist became the main showrunner.
A stereotype is not inherently good or bad, the content/context is what matters.
@@briggy4359what
@@Jacob630 what?
That doesn't make this a good thing💀
I'm white but i can see any black feeling shocked and offended, so if your black, im sorry about this video
Cab Calloway music still rocks.
Do you know what the song is called i want to know
What the hell is that at 2:36? 😂😂
a black cat
Thank you for sharing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😂😂😂
I'm black and that black dude on the three stooges use to have me dying
It was pretty funny it's damn near Chappelle show themed.the 3 stooges was golden.
his name was Dudley Dickerson
Yes I am black and yes I'm offended but our lips are not THAT big damn.
The Daring Duo who would want thin ass paper cut lips anyway
I am confused
Melanie Del Rey
Paper Cut lips are not the only options to big lips. "I am not fat" -> "Who would want to be very skinny anyway?". Sense?
The Daring Duo
Are you offended that our lips are not that big, or not offended that our lips are not that big?
Mine are
Melanie Del Rey yknow, for saying that, you're just as bad as the racists who animated these cartoons are :V
This was actually more creepy than educational...
Matt Wisneski It was educational!
I felt like I should be on LSD. Too much random images at once.
is because you´re white
@@iscariotekein4187 Don't be discriminatory or stereotypical against white people.
@@kamilakaren1 it was black humour ;)
As a black man I can confirm these stereotypes
Like tap dancing for no reason, apparently.
And jump roping over a nose ring 1:53
This is very coon of you to say
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the most offensive thing about this video, are the comments left by the truly ignorant. It's a sad, sad world!
That is true
para dean well stop because it is really mean and offensive
Suicidal Łung are you talking to yourself?
REX-T#1MASTER it's here.
who taught you how to spell?
Lol..White Americans are bad ppl.
do not be mad at the person that posted this video. we may not be proud of this part of our history, but I don't think people should try to hide the fact that it happened.
that is true
history is fucked and we all need to see it!!
Who cares
Such a try-hard virtue signaller lol
@@jackduane5555 I wrote that comment almost a decade ago.
I clicked on this video just to read the comments, I wasn't disappointed
The sad part is I remember some of these cartoons I’m 29 years old and I use to love them now I know what’s going on
you can still love them, just as long as you are aware of what and why the stereotypes exist
You can remember the 1920's to 1940's ? I am 45 and i don't remember these at all i think you are lying, have a good day.
@@network735 I think they remember the cartoons, not the time
@@network735 really 🗿
So what’s going on ?
I dont understand why old cartoons keep connecting Chicken and watermelon with black people??
What's the significance of this??
I am black and Iove chicken and watermelon so I get that plus we have chickens we cook in Africa and have quite alot of farmers in our country
Buy I don't understand why it's a stereotype not everybody is like that
• n a g i t o • I- BRUH I’m not black but I absolutely love chicken I get that maybe like chicken is big in Africa and whatnot but I feel like anyone can love chicken it’s not rlly about race which is why I don’t rlly get these cartoons ☠️
This is N*gga
Right... I’m black and I personally HATE watermelon... it’s too sweet lol
Because we use our bare hands to eat both Watermelon and Chickens, and people back then associate it with dirtiness which they then used to describe black people.
The scenes with the guy in the kitchen getting sprayed and having the clock fall weren't really racist in nature. They were from a Three Stooges short where the Stooges were doing a plumbing job for a mansion and screwing it up royally. The cook was mostly just playing the straight man role, as their mistakes kept causing problems as he was making the meals.
Are you black
@@mlemmlem1319 Mostly Asian with some other things mixed in.
@@preservethe80s62 then why are you deciding whats racist towards black people
@@mlemmlem1319 Racism isn't a feeling. Either something is an act of discrimination or it isn't. Maybe the word you're looking for is "offensive". However, I doubt all black people would share the same definition as to what qualifies as offensive. To assume that everyone in a given race thinks the same way is a fairly racist attitude to take. I think you're due for a long look in the mirror.
@@mlemmlem1319 Also, have you ever seen the episode I'm talking about? The black guy is portrayed as the only competent person in the scene. The Stooges also were among the first prominent comedy groups to actively seek to work with black actors. They were hardly racists.