Brooklyn 99 was one of the better examples of police brutality, especially for a comedy show. It was written sensitively and carefully, being very sparingly funny to keep it serious. Terry Crews, of course, acted his ass off and props to everyone.
I'm Black and I'm gay, but the most traumatizing things that have happened to be were because I'm Black. When racism happens, it's as if you were in a movie where everyone thinks you're someone you're not and you're trying to convence them that you are who you say you are (think The Net with Sandra Bullock). Racism replaces who you with a Black Boogieman that Whites are afraid of. It doesn't matter how hard you've worked, how hard you've tried to be kind to others and make good choices. You are BLACK and Blacks deserve their lot. I've experienced this in the US. I've experienced it in France. I've experienced it in Poland, Hungary, Italy...No one is trying to hang us from trees. They are trying to kill us from the inside out. That's what racism feels like. Oh and you're crazy because you're exaggerating when you say racism is everywhere.
@@anomaly9156 India is a really diverse country with a lot of interethnic and interreligious communities. If you think about it, the cast system functions much like the race system. I'm in the process of reading a research article called "Japanese Race Propaganda." It's really interesting to see how "race" works in other contexts. If you're interested, I'm sure you can find information on racism in India.
The sad things is that is not about the country, but the people, everywhere and in every age will exist people like that and of all kind of bad thoughts. This is really horrible, I hope things get okay to you, hugs
This video honestly made me cry. I am Native American, and I grew up with this. I had to learn English at 4 to go to public school, and got told that my people's language was "dead". I was made fun of for my culture, called slurs I won't repeat, told I shouldn't exist anymore. The other day, I had several people online harass a post I made about Indigenous People's Day coming up. They commented that "Natives don't exist anymore", "it wasn't genocide, just culturcide.", "Oh I'm Irish. You don't see us being mad at the English for taking OUR land", and "oh you guys were already fighting eachother. Why does it matter that we came in and finished the job?". It was cruel, and I am sad to admit that it is something I am used to at this point in my life.
You have all the rights to be mad and sad, you don't deserve this treatment for something that isn't your fault. I hope things get better you, I know how hard it is. I'm from the middle east and I wish to live in countries in the middle east, but most of them are destroyed, so I have to live in the gulf, thankfully I still have Egypt to go to left. I've been called slurs and I've been made fun of because I'm from the middle east. Its a sick world, no one deserves it.
This might sound weird for Americans but I'm white and get so much discriminated by some poc. My friends too... no matter which ethnicity we are, we still get racist comments from another person. Especially on vacations where we are supposed to relax. I hate it, I wish I could end racism right now.
@@whyparkjiminnotridejimin I could relate I'm Russian and people would call me a Communist and say that I'm related to Joseph Stalin. This one Karen came up to me and heard my conversation with my 2 best friends talking about my brother who is in the US Navy and he's Russian too. She asked me "If your brother is Russian why isn't your brother attacking Ukraine?" That hit me hard because I hated what Ukraine had to go through. I prayed to God after I saw the attack on the news.
im half indian (native) and half white, if i mention it all my white friends tell me that im white-washed and that im a liar. i stopped practicing my culture *because* people told me and my family that we were weird or stupid for believing in it, it is just crazy to me that some peoole think that way. like why?
I know why. It's called fear. When someone is not mature enough to understand, instead of trying to learn they will be fearful and when they act out it will show like hate. Also, if they are not connected to who they are they will take it out onto the world. It's a cliche but true 'hurt people hurt people' The important thing for you is not to take that onto yourself and feel bad. Don't let that kind of energy rob you of your peace. Hugs ❤
I'm so sorry that you had to deal with that. It sucks when your have to stop practicing your culture because of others and what they think. Please never stop practicing and remember that if you ever feel like there is no one there for you, this comment exists as proof that I stand with and behind you.
Those aren't your friends, find real ones, it's best to walk alone in joy than walk with others in sadness or reprssion. Go back to practicing your culture, life is too short to let hate overthrow your life. Much love, God bless.
I have that same problem. I’m half Indian and half white, but my color is mostly white. in the summer when I’m in the sun I get pretty dark. most of my friends call me white girl because of my color and that I’m full white and not Indian but half of my family is Indian people just don’t get it when ur Indian. It’s hard for me to explain my race to them because they think I’m just white.
The saddest thing was, racism went long way in every country. Everyone who isn't local often got this treatment. It's partially part of human psychology's defense mechanism but in a long run, opinions could change if they gave others chances. We are humans. We are people. We deserve the same chance as everyone else.
Hell, people who ARE local can experience similar things too ;-; Discrimination can be shown in the slightest ways possible and that is pretty scary... But yeah...
Defence mechanism?? Someone of a different race isn't a wild animal that poses a threat, people are just bigots and think they're superior to others. Also I could argue that some races are way more intolerant than others
@@icemountains Psychologically. And this run back to our ancestry thousands of years ago. Humans tends to isolate those who are different than them. This was how our anchestor eliminate the members of their group who had defective and perceive other groups who are different than them as threats. It was a long time ago. Humans has it as instinct. The situations are much different now, but the defence mechanism still there. Unfortunately... Still, there are multiple other factors that also included why people acted this way towards others.
Yes, and the video about the hate against asian community is true, I have seen many ignorant people saying it's all Chinese fault instead of taking their own blame for COVID in their countries, and mocking them and making racist pics. It's really disgusting. And this needs to be seen, because we shouldn't be treated differently just because we have different skin colors (tones) or/and because we come from different places. We all are humans.
This is something that makes me really angry, mostly because I don’t understand it. I never have. And it’s so sad. I can’t even imagine what the world would be like without racism. I mean you would think that people have gone past it. We’ve witnessed it more times that I can count and yet there are still people who think that it’s okay to be mean to someone if they’re different that most of the people. You don’t judge people if you don’t know them. You don’t say a movie is bad if you haven’t seen it so don’t treat others badly if you don’t know them. Easy.
it is so SAD that this is happening irl like WHAT IS WRONG WITH PEPOLE!? pepole have feelings and it doesnt matter what kind of skin they have we all have skin like its just the colour they cant control that so it shouldnt matter if you're black or white.
It's just wrong that because a lot of us have different skin colors, we get treated differently we are all human why treat everyone so different. its just wrong
a week ago, two girls who bully me ALL the time but i just let it slide, and then one of them came up to me and shoved a phone in my face and said to me to translate the song. for context, i"m a multi racial person, but the most prominent is my Indian-Turkish heritage. I have no idea what the song was about, since i don"t speak any indian or turkish language, just English and a few others. so i had no idea what the song meant.and i said so and then she said: "but you must know, since your Muslim!"and the the other girl said " why do't you where that thing?" she meant the hijab. Muslim is a religion, not a race. I'm catholic. i never felt so stereotyped for my race in my life. oh and, these girls are black not white. just shows racism can in any form shape and color.
The scene in awae where Sebastians mom was talking to him made me so sad for bash because he had talked about her before but you could tell she had so much trauma from her life she couldn’t understand Gilbert being a truly nice person
Im first nations, thank you for including the residential school clips. a lot of people are not aware that those existed so thank you for spreading awareness. much appreciated!
I am so happy that Anne with an e showed the horrors of what they did at those schools and it absolutely broke me when i learned about them and how many bodies were found
The bit that hit hardest for me was the bit when the girl was shouting Kahlil after he had been shot. Kahlil is my cousins name. I'm white and he's mixed, his mom is white and his dad's family emigrated to Canada from India when he was a child. As I have gotten older, I see things and comments and it scares me. One time we were sitting outside my grandmothers care home, mere minutes after she had died, and a lady told him he shouldn't be there, and should go away cause he wasn't meant to be there. I was 9 and he was 7. Neither of us new what was happening at the time. Another time we went into a shop together to look and the owner told him "I know you aren't gonna buy anything, your just gonna cause trouble, for me and this young lady (me) so get out" it made me feel sick. I love him more than anything, and I hate the way the world treats him.
I'm brown and this one white skin guy once asked me "why is your skin so dark??" I will remember him and those words forever. Things get even worse when your own mom tells you to apply skin brightening packs to lighten your skin or else no one will marry me
Thank you so much for making this. It is one of the most heartfelt videos I have ever watch showing us all the stero types back then thank you for showing us the pain but how much we are evolving from it
One of the more infuriating parts about racism? There are people who think it’s a bigger problem to acknowledge and call it out rather than the racism itself.
I've read The Hate U Give and I'm still crying It's so hard to face it even if you're not a white person, because a lot of us still thinking that it's okay some kind of behaviours or comments, but now I say NO when someone starts with bulshhh
i am kinda sad because my friend was getting critisize for being gay and other people was being racist about my cousin with black skin...this edit make me feel sad for them
I'm Indian, and I used to be racist when I was younger. But not to anyone, but to myself. I would keep telling that I looked ugly because of my brown skin. But I never told anyone else that same thing. Its basically me being racist to myself. I longed to tell everyone that I wasn't Indian, but in the country I'm currently living in. I hated the fact I didnt have blond hair, blue eyes and fair skin. I used to think Americans and America was always superior, I don't think that now ofcourse, but I still hate myself for the brown skin, the brown hair, the brown eyes, it's really sad for to be honest
Such a great video! I really liked that you added clips from a buzzfeed video of real people and not just the clips from movies and shows as well. It’s an amazing video. Great message.
When I was younger (I have really curly hair) people used to just randomly touch it like including teachers. And only now at 18 do I realise how creepy and horrible that is. I’ve heard the n word casually thrown around during my life as well and I’ve heard a guy say to three black kids “you all look and act the same”. I wish I stood up for them that day, I regret it. But I’m gonna do more
I'm asian specifically philipina and basically people call me beautiful cos of my skin I'm pale AF despite being pure original full blood filipina and they call other kids that has brown skin say that don't look good on you
I hate that racism is a REAL thing but people ruined it like they ruin everything else. They joke about it. What I mean is, whenever I’m doing something like I was playing roblox and I got someone and they got super angry at me and said “it’s because I’m black right?” (They had a white avatar) or people will think I hate them because they’re gay, lesbian or black etc… I don’t like you because of your personality. I don’t care if your lgbtq or what your skin color is. I like you for your PERSONALITY.
Not only people are treated bad just because of their skin colour but also because they might be queer, disabled or even if they are Muslim or from another country. We need to stop sexist, homophobic, Abeleist, Islamophobia and people who treat black people badly. I wish we all could just end this😔✊
Ummm we already know that people get treated badly for those things. But we're talking about racism. If you want to talk about all that make a video on it. Don't come to the one safe space for everyone else and make it about you.
There’s a film here on youtube called The Lemon Grove Incident about Mexican children being forced to segregate into different schools because of their race and it’s such a good film. The whole situation led to a courtroom of school members against the mexican families and children. Great film to watch
I've never had to deal with racism until I came to Europe when I was 18, wow....I've never had to walk line I'm on eggshells, seen as lazy, uneducated.its heartbreaking honestly.
I remember when all the boys from the class left for a medical examination, the class teacher began to ask all the girls about their plans for the future and about universities. When it came to me, he first asked a question like everyone else and then said "... or are you going to get married right after school". I don't have a boyfriend or anyone else, I was the same as everyone else and studied well. I have an international family, we have many Central Asian nationalities. I'm not even a Muslim to talk about it as religious or cultural stereotypes (I don't believe in stereotypes and respect all cultures). It was racism, the teacher focused on me, all the girls noticed it. It was so shocking that I didn't complain to anyone. I often met with prejudices both in my family (about gender) and among peers (but they were children, I was understanding enough to show them that I was the same child), but this situation with the teacher really hurt me. I was in pain.
I was in the same class with my brother, but he went out with other boys and did not hear this conversation. When I told him, he was also so shocked that he didn't even believe it for a second. We didn't tell adults or other teachers, because it was useless, they would still justify him. I just didn't want to hear other adults and teachers tell me that I'm exaggerating and this is a misunderstanding. This teacher often emphasized my nationality at the level of hints. My brother, ironically, was spared. This teacher never wrote about any news to me in the chat, but always passed them through his brother or mother. It felt like ignoring my freedom, ignoring me as an independent person. And this is definitely not what you want to feel at any time in your life, and especially as a teenager.
But why have I never felt prejudiced against anyone about anything. Why others can't as well. It's natural for me to treat everyone the same. I just like that other people are not like each other, it's always interesting to me. You can get to know me better, and then treat me accordingly to my social qualities. Why build blank walls, and then feel dislike. With your hatred, you only kill your soul.
The fact that Family Matters (1989 - 1997) was addressing this issue back then. Crazy Rich Asians, Eleanor literally gave that hotel manager like 3 chances before making that call to her husband who ends up buying the hotel; such a boss move.
Thanks for including Anne with an E. It amazes me how Marilla Cuthbert was, after a minute, perfectly OK with Bash and his family, but thought that the Mik'maq people (last clip) were subhuman, savages, heathens. It took much longer for Anne to convince Marilla they were human.
I've never understood the concept of racism, even from when I was a young child. I don't understand what someone's skin colour has to do with being a threat or not... like what?
non color people... you wanna help?? see something, say something. Friend, parent, grandparents, uncle, aunt, co-worker, fellow parent doesn't matter. SAY SOMETHING. Just because it doesn't affect you doesn't mean it shouldn't affect you.
@@aaliyahlyttle9850 yeah, even if white ppl properly try to amplify colored voices and don't try to replace them by talking _for_ them, ppl will still paint them as "wOkE" :((( if you are able to, don't let that stop you. this is an issue bigger than ppl calling us "wOkE liBtArDs". whether ur raising awareness online or irl, ur helping. we need allies :]
Oh believe me i did. But i stopped when people, black people mostly told me that me and every white person were stupid and ignorant and even racist? for defending them when we are not even black ourself but on other hand want the people who have the voice to speak up say something.... Gosh i hate it. Everyone wants to be the victim so bad nowdays its crazy
As a person who's a lot of races but I specifically look "white" so I don't receive as much racism as I would if I tanned and that hurts because it sickens me to know that some people would treat me differently if my skin was a tiny bit more brown I'm Irish Scottish Mexican native American British Russian Egyptian and possibly more btw
@@stephaniepierre11 I don't see how not the race of a person is where their ancestors are from making that person a descendent of that region I don't think you have the right to tell what I am and what I'm not, period end of discussion
I hate that people are judge because the color of their skin and race,everyone should be treated equally no matter how they look,or what race they are.❤️❤️😔❤️❤️😔
The fact that someone can hate someone else- not because they did something wrong or are a bad person, but because of their skin color baffles me. How can you... I don't even have words.
I am a mixed (white and native to Central America). My dad was born in Mexico. Everyone viewed his family as stuck up because my grandpa worked in America. When he was 5 they crossed the border and I live in a mainly black and Hispanic neighborhood . I have been told I am not Hispanic/native because I am too white and don’t know Spanish but when I work with my dad in white rich neighborhoods we get looks. I was on a bus and a black lady was screaming at another lady about how she was legal and she was gonna call ice. Really I’m not enough for either side and it hurts knowing that I am viewed as stupid worthless and poor because of my race and then the other side I am viewed as racist,privileged and hatful. If I get pulled over by a cop me being half White isn’t going to help me u can look at me and tell me that I am Hispanic. I really want to be an actor but I don’t know any huge actor that is Hispanic and doesn’t know how to speak Spanish. My last name is chan and I always get comments about how I’m Asian and they aren’t very nice.
I was in kindergarten when I was bullied for my skin color and my hair texture. The kids would leave me out of things or call me thing. I was scared to ride the bus in fear that my hair would be called a birds nest or they would stick stuff in my hair. I couldn't talk to my mom about it because she is white. I couldn't talk to my dad about it because he grow up with other balck people. I was the only black girl in my neighborhood, the only one who looked different. We continued to move from apartment to apartment because the landlord would evict us because my mom was a single mother raising mixed raised kids. I don't wear my hair natural because when I did I was hated for it. I was stereotyped and now I try to combat that with humor. I feel like I don't belong because the white kids treat me like I'm different and the black kids and me have nothing in common. I am called slurs while getting off the bus in highschool. Two Mexican kids called me the n word hard r and said I would never have rights. When I get called pretty I never think I am because thats how I was taught by other people. Because I'm fat, because I'm black, because I'm gay, I am the ugliest thing on this earth. That's how I am made to feel, and now I believe it because thats how everyone sees me.
I went to a school filled with Mexicans so I did not experience racism. Black people and Mexicans we were like brothers and sisters. We were kids, then in high school it was the same. Then in high school a teacher asked me where I was and I said mexico. Then she said " oh wow your English is very good " I have lived in the U.S for my entire life and yes I am an immigrant but that was a micro aggression and I don't think she knew
@@ashleydianamejia7804 it doesn't matter if they say it in a fucking friendly way. Tell them to stop and that it's wrong and see how angry they get. See how their true colors start showing because we are your friends until we Latinos do not get what we want. Racism is deeply rooted in us. We do t care abiut black people. We think black babies are ugly. We are being told to HAVE WHITE BABIES TO BETTER THE RACE. so when you see your mexican friend say the N word just remember that they are only your friend because you give them a pass. They don't care about you. Texas is racist as fuck. They don't care about Mexicans they don't care about NATIVE AMERICANS or black people. It is a slur regardless of what you say. Slurs are bad. And they should never be normalized. I hope it becomes a crime to say a slur in the future. Any type of slur should be illegal to say. We are humans not animals. We should be educated and not act ghetto and shit.
So like my mom is native american and like i would say the word savage and then my mom would tell me not to say that, i soon realized why i probably shouldn't lol
Omg, it was sooo sad edith😭, i don't understand why some people are like this, they think like only they are the best...and it doesn't always have to be about skin, it is sometimes also about nationality (white people can be racist to a white people also).
I'm Indian and the amount of shit i get or the amount of misconceptions i see or hear about.. it's not okay. It's not okay that even today, people are not aware. It's okay to be different. Jesus Christ. Ugh. This is a beautiful video and showcases a lot.
I'm Mexican and as soon as people see me the aromatically think I can speak Spanish like one time in sixth grade in science class I had to use the restroom so I raised my hand the teacher asked what do you need in Spanish of course I didn't know that at the time so I said what eventually after he asked that two times he asked it in English and told him if I could use the restroom everyone was laughing at me I was embarrassed I am also half white and there was this one friend let's call her Bree that would say mean things to me about it like one day it was in math class something happened so I asked her what happened she wouldn't tell me but my friend Eli told me turns out this one kid in math class said something racist so I asked her why she didn't tell me she said it's because I was half white and wouldn't understand stand.
I’m glad they showed more than just black racism, because other races seem to be overlooked when they experienced racism. I’m especially glad they shows racism against Native Americans. I wish there was more about racism against Hispanics though. I’m Latina, and although I’ve never experienced real racism, I know many who have and just would have liked the representation. Great video though!
when i was nine me and my half brothers and sisters who were black got taught how to defend ourselves and how to fight. my step mother who was black when i was 11 she got arrested for nothing she was holding a newborn child (her niece) who had been born 2 weeks before the baby ws taken off her she got pinned to the ground for no reasin and then got put into a cell for 2 days for "kidnapping" my aunt came back from hoispital and finally told them she did not kidnapp the baby she was taking care of it while she was in the hoispital and her husband who was in the navy fighting for our country not pinning and holding a gun to every black person in the world. when you grow up and your black any race teach your kids how to fight i got bullied for my race when i was in school and i fought back with words not fists Teach them how to stand up for them selves.
I'm half Thai and a lot of my life I was always too different from the others since I was the only Asian girl for a while but luckily I wasn't the only poc in my primary school I did have a lot of raciest comments till I hit high school being one of 5 kids with an Asian background I wasn't counted a pretty so I had more comments said about me then the others, I was always ask if I was a lady boy since I was Thai which I didn't understand at first but now I'm older and have finished college I don't care as much what people say yes it hurts sometime but I'm glad I am who I am .
I remember being a little girl wondering why my skin looks a little tanner than the other girls, why do I talk different from them I'm Hispanic I wanted so badly to be white cause they would make fun of my accent I grew up speaking Spanish it wasn't my fault. So I tried to stop talking like myself, so now whenever I use my accent they tell me "Why are you acting Mexican?". "You don't have an accent! Your offending us cause you want to pretend". What's worse is how people look at my father like he's stupid his accent is Very thick so some words don't come out clearly and I have to translate a lot, my younger brother was raised different they learned from my experiences, "Oh she got bullied cause she spoke Spanish, let's not teach him Spanish". "Oh he likes Mexican food, let's not tell everybody". It's not fair that every race besides white people are forced to be scared to embrace their culture, I'm a 16 year old girl I don't really look like the other hispanics I'm not thin I'm a bit over weight but I got curves, I don't look as pretty as the other girls my hair is very curl so it's difficult to manage so it's ugly. I don't have a lot of faith in humanity, Humans are horrible people 😟 I don't like this world I told my mom to apologize for bringing me into this world (I apologized later)
It's interesting that shows that racism not happen only with black persons, but also natives, asians (the asian hate during covid was a scary and sad thing), people from Latin america, people from Middle East...
The video is good, but I wish that the music's volume is turned down a bit because I can't understand the others are saying... Or better put some subtitles
I posted another video about racism, so if you liked this one maybe check the other one too.
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@@multixfandom3350 tysm
Awesome vid
the background song was TOO LOUD, was impossible to hear most of the talk
It's interesting how many years happened between Family Matters and Brooklyn Nine Nine, yet the same things are happening.
Ikr there is still much to do!
It's cos the world is gonna end
Yeah true🙂
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Facts
Brooklyn 99 was one of the better examples of police brutality, especially for a comedy show. It was written sensitively and carefully, being very sparingly funny to keep it serious. Terry Crews, of course, acted his ass off and props to everyone.
ikr that show is awesome ❤🔥🔥
they didn't want to make that last season, but because of BLM they felt like they should
It's cop propaganda sadly
I'm Black and I'm gay, but the most traumatizing things that have happened to be were because I'm Black. When racism happens, it's as if you were in a movie where everyone thinks you're someone you're not and you're trying to convence them that you are who you say you are (think The Net with Sandra Bullock). Racism replaces who you with a Black Boogieman that Whites are afraid of. It doesn't matter how hard you've worked, how hard you've tried to be kind to others and make good choices. You are BLACK and Blacks deserve their lot. I've experienced this in the US. I've experienced it in France. I've experienced it in Poland, Hungary, Italy...No one is trying to hang us from trees. They are trying to kill us from the inside out. That's what racism feels like. Oh and you're crazy because you're exaggerating when you say racism is everywhere.
It’s horrible that so many people experience this and then have their stories ignored
Can't really imagine it... They probably do it here, subtly. Not many foreigners here...
@@anomaly9156 India is a really diverse country with a lot of interethnic and interreligious communities. If you think about it, the cast system functions much like the race system. I'm in the process of reading a research article called "Japanese Race Propaganda." It's really interesting to see how "race" works in other contexts. If you're interested, I'm sure you can find information on racism in India.
The sad things is that is not about the country, but the people, everywhere and in every age will exist people like that and of all kind of bad thoughts. This is really horrible, I hope things get okay to you, hugs
I accept black but gay LOL WHAT THE FFFFF
This video honestly made me cry. I am Native American, and I grew up with this. I had to learn English at 4 to go to public school, and got told that my people's language was "dead". I was made fun of for my culture, called slurs I won't repeat, told I shouldn't exist anymore. The other day, I had several people online harass a post I made about Indigenous People's Day coming up. They commented that "Natives don't exist anymore", "it wasn't genocide, just culturcide.", "Oh I'm Irish. You don't see us being mad at the English for taking OUR land", and "oh you guys were already fighting eachother. Why does it matter that we came in and finished the job?". It was cruel, and I am sad to admit that it is something I am used to at this point in my life.
The Irish were very mad at the english, they still are
You have all the rights to be mad and sad, you don't deserve this treatment for something that isn't your fault. I hope things get better you, I know how hard it is. I'm from the middle east and I wish to live in countries in the middle east, but most of them are destroyed, so I have to live in the gulf, thankfully I still have Egypt to go to left. I've been called slurs and I've been made fun of because I'm from the middle east. Its a sick world, no one deserves it.
@@z.6480 im not irish i hope you knew that
That is disgusting, I’m sorry that people were treating you like that
@@thevillainousqueenofhearts4976 imagine waking up going to school then being made fun of by the people that took your land, ya hate to see it
I'm so sorry for everyone who deals with Racism. You guys don't deserve that. Stay Strong. Sending my love and loyalty to you all.
@@DEC08channel This is NOT the video to promote yourself. Big yikes
Thank you dealt with racism my whole life i still do at work but thanks
@@lolitamarievolcan9142 I can relate to this
This might sound weird for Americans but I'm white and get so much discriminated by some poc. My friends too... no matter which ethnicity we are, we still get racist comments from another person. Especially on vacations where we are supposed to relax. I hate it, I wish I could end racism right now.
@@whyparkjiminnotridejimin I could relate I'm Russian and people would call me a Communist and say that I'm related to Joseph Stalin. This one Karen came up to me and heard my conversation with my 2 best friends talking about my brother who is in the US Navy and he's Russian too. She asked me "If your brother is Russian why isn't your brother attacking Ukraine?" That hit me hard because I hated what Ukraine had to go through. I prayed to God after I saw the attack on the news.
im half indian (native) and half white, if i mention it all my white friends tell me that im white-washed and that im a liar. i stopped practicing my culture *because* people told me and my family that we were weird or stupid for believing in it, it is just crazy to me that some peoole think that way. like why?
I know why. It's called fear. When someone is not mature enough to understand, instead of trying to learn they will be fearful and when they act out it will show like hate. Also, if they are not connected to who they are they will take it out onto the world. It's a cliche but true 'hurt people hurt people' The important thing for you is not to take that onto yourself and feel bad. Don't let that kind of energy rob you of your peace. Hugs ❤
I'm so sorry that you had to deal with that. It sucks when your have to stop practicing your culture because of others and what they think. Please never stop practicing and remember that if you ever feel like there is no one there for you, this comment exists as proof that I stand with and behind you.
DROP THOSE FRIENDS
Those aren't your friends, find real ones, it's best to walk alone in joy than walk with others in sadness or reprssion. Go back to practicing your culture, life is too short to let hate overthrow your life. Much love, God bless.
I have that same problem. I’m half Indian and half white, but my color is mostly white. in the summer when I’m in the sun I get pretty dark. most of my friends call me white girl because of my color and that I’m full white and not Indian but half of my family is Indian people just don’t get it when ur Indian. It’s hard for me to explain my race to them because they think I’m just white.
Such a good video. It shows how wrong is to hate a person because of their origins and where they was born or their colour of skin.
Facts
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color
You act like u just learned this like its new 💀
its not that simple adriana, its largely due to culture
The saddest thing was, racism went long way in every country. Everyone who isn't local often got this treatment. It's partially part of human psychology's defense mechanism but in a long run, opinions could change if they gave others chances. We are humans. We are people. We deserve the same chance as everyone else.
Hell, people who ARE local can experience similar things too ;-; Discrimination can be shown in the slightest ways possible and that is pretty scary... But yeah...
@@aga3852 It goes both ways usually. Yes, sadly it is
@@ZolaRenard_01 it is sad that whenever we talk about this topic, yt people will find excuses to make the problem seem less than a big deal
Defence mechanism?? Someone of a different race isn't a wild animal that poses a threat, people are just bigots and think they're superior to others. Also I could argue that some races are way more intolerant than others
@@icemountains Psychologically. And this run back to our ancestry thousands of years ago. Humans tends to isolate those who are different than them. This was how our anchestor eliminate the members of their group who had defective and perceive other groups who are different than them as threats.
It was a long time ago. Humans has it as instinct. The situations are much different now, but the defence mechanism still there. Unfortunately...
Still, there are multiple other factors that also included why people acted this way towards others.
as someone who is half black and half asian im so glad that this video didnt just focus of racism in the black community.
Yes, and the video about the hate against asian community is true, I have seen many ignorant people saying it's all Chinese fault instead of taking their own blame for COVID in their countries, and mocking them and making racist pics.
It's really disgusting.
And this needs to be seen, because we shouldn't be treated differently just because we have different skin colors (tones) or/and because we come from different places.
We all are humans.
@@lidiareyes7048 exactly!
@@lidiareyes7048 well chinese people shouldnt be eating that shit, it isnt racist its just a recomendation tbh
The first racist experience in my life was when I was 5 “Your so pretty for a mexican! And so well spoken!”
How does one get to the point where they can be so negligently stupid and racist at the same time. I am sorry you had to face that at five.
When they say "youre not like THOSE ones" 😐😐
yes 😂😂😂😂
This is something that makes me really angry, mostly because I don’t understand it. I never have. And it’s so sad. I can’t even imagine what the world would be like without racism. I mean you would think that people have gone past it. We’ve witnessed it more times that I can count and yet there are still people who think that it’s okay to be mean to someone if they’re different that most of the people. You don’t judge people if you don’t know them. You don’t say a movie is bad if you haven’t seen it so don’t treat others badly if you don’t know them. Easy.
This is gorgeous and so sad at the same time. It represents exactly all the situation in USA. Congratulations ❣️ hope this goes viral
Let's not forget that theres racism everywhere..
The situation everywhere.
it is so SAD that this is happening irl like WHAT IS WRONG WITH PEPOLE!? pepole have feelings and it doesnt matter what kind of skin they have we all have skin like its just the colour they cant control that so it shouldnt matter if you're black or white.
It's just wrong that because a lot of us have different skin colors, we get treated differently we are all human why treat everyone so different. its just wrong
a week ago, two girls who bully me ALL the time but i just let it slide, and then one of them came up to me and shoved a phone in my face and said to me to translate the song.
for context, i"m a multi racial person, but the most prominent is my Indian-Turkish heritage. I have no idea what the song was about, since i don"t speak any indian or turkish language, just English and a few others.
so i had no idea what the song meant.and i said so and then she said: "but you must know, since your Muslim!"and the the other girl said " why do't you where that thing?" she meant the hijab.
Muslim is a religion, not a race. I'm catholic.
i never felt so stereotyped for my race in my life.
oh and, these girls are black not white.
just shows racism can in any form shape and color.
I think that's religion bias not racism but it's wrong all the same
I can relate to this a lot cause I’m Lebanese’s and Mexican and a lot of people think that I’m muslin but I’m actually catholic
The scene in awae where Sebastians mom was talking to him made me so sad for bash because he had talked about her before but you could tell she had so much trauma from her life she couldn’t understand Gilbert being a truly nice person
Im first nations, thank you for including the residential school clips. a lot of people are not aware that those existed so thank you for spreading awareness. much appreciated!
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Everyone in the world needs to see this. Amazing job.
Thank you 🙏🏼
@@multixfandom3350 no thank you ☺️
I am so happy that Anne with an e showed the horrors of what they did at those schools and it absolutely broke me when i learned about them and how many bodies were found
The bit that hit hardest for me was the bit when the girl was shouting Kahlil after he had been shot. Kahlil is my cousins name. I'm white and he's mixed, his mom is white and his dad's family emigrated to Canada from India when he was a child. As I have gotten older, I see things and comments and it scares me. One time we were sitting outside my grandmothers care home, mere minutes after she had died, and a lady told him he shouldn't be there, and should go away cause he wasn't meant to be there. I was 9 and he was 7. Neither of us new what was happening at the time. Another time we went into a shop together to look and the owner told him "I know you aren't gonna buy anything, your just gonna cause trouble, for me and this young lady (me) so get out" it made me feel sick. I love him more than anything, and I hate the way the world treats him.
I'm brown and this one white skin guy once asked me "why is your skin so dark??"
I will remember him and those words forever. Things get even worse when your own mom tells you to apply skin brightening packs to lighten your skin or else no one will marry me
You’re beautiful the way you are, never forget that.
@@shamwar1999 Thanks and I won't.🙂
Thank you so much for making this. It is one of the most heartfelt videos I have ever watch showing us all the stero types back then thank you for showing us the pain but how much we are evolving from it
One of the more infuriating parts about racism? There are people who think it’s a bigger problem to acknowledge and call it out rather than the racism itself.
I've read The Hate U Give and I'm still crying
It's so hard to face it even if you're not a white person, because a lot of us still thinking that it's okay some kind of behaviours or comments, but now I say NO when someone starts with bulshhh
i am kinda sad because my friend was getting critisize for being gay and other people was being racist about my cousin with black skin...this edit make me feel sad for them
It's so sad to watch this, knowing that this actually happens in this world. Hurting people because of the amount of melanin in their skin
“It’s scary cause I Kno this doesn't just only apply to me” that was deep
my VERY FIRST TIME seeing the Native American one... Thank u
I'm Indian, and I used to be racist when I was younger. But not to anyone, but to myself. I would keep telling that I looked ugly because of my brown skin. But I never told anyone else that same thing. Its basically me being racist to myself. I longed to tell everyone that I wasn't Indian, but in the country I'm currently living in. I hated the fact I didnt have blond hair, blue eyes and fair skin. I used to think Americans and America was always superior, I don't think that now ofcourse, but I still hate myself for the brown skin, the brown hair, the brown eyes, it's really sad for to be honest
i got chills from watching this, such a strong and powerful message.
This edit was beautiful
Such a great video! I really liked that you added clips from a buzzfeed video of real people and not just the clips from movies and shows as well. It’s an amazing video. Great message.
When I was younger (I have really curly hair) people used to just randomly touch it like including teachers. And only now at 18 do I realise how creepy and horrible that is. I’ve heard the n word casually thrown around during my life as well and I’ve heard a guy say to three black kids “you all look and act the same”. I wish I stood up for them that day, I regret it. But I’m gonna do more
I'm asian specifically philipina and basically people call me beautiful cos of my skin I'm pale AF despite being pure original full blood filipina and they call other kids that has brown skin say that don't look good on you
I haven’t cried in a long time
I saw ka’kwet and I just had to click, it’s so sad how it just ends with her at the camp
I hate that racism is a REAL thing but people ruined it like they ruin everything else. They joke about it. What I mean is, whenever I’m doing something like I was playing roblox and I got someone and they got super angry at me and said “it’s because I’m black right?” (They had a white avatar) or people will think I hate them because they’re gay, lesbian or black etc… I don’t like you because of your personality. I don’t care if your lgbtq or what your skin color is. I like you for your PERSONALITY.
This is really good.
Maybe next time u could add in some scenes from the umbrella academy season two.
Omg yes!
@@multixfandom3350 glad you like my idea.
Hate to say this but I was glad how Allison handled the whole thing in the diner
@@icemountains Same.
I posted another video about racism with scenes from the umbrella academy! 😊
i need kakwet's story to end happily, i cannot and will not accept how anne with an e ended!!!!!
This is so deep. I've met so many racist individuals in my life, it's sickening, absolutely vile.
This video wasn’t just sad but very true.
Not only people are treated bad just because of their skin colour but also because they might be queer, disabled or even if they are Muslim or from another country.
We need to stop sexist, homophobic, Abeleist, Islamophobia and people who treat black people badly.
I wish we all could just end this😔✊
Ummm we already know that people get treated badly for those things. But we're talking about racism. If you want to talk about all that make a video on it. Don't come to the one safe space for everyone else and make it about you.
There’s a film here on youtube called The Lemon Grove Incident about Mexican children being forced to segregate into different schools because of their race and it’s such a good film. The whole situation led to a courtroom of school members against the mexican families and children. Great film to watch
I've never had to deal with racism until I came to Europe when I was 18, wow....I've never had to walk line I'm on eggshells, seen as lazy, uneducated.its heartbreaking honestly.
Where in Europe are you?
@@goldelinesommer734 I was in Italy, but now live in the Netherlands.
I am unapologetically black and I love my black skin
I remember when all the boys from the class left for a medical examination, the class teacher began to ask all the girls about their plans for the future and about universities. When it came to me, he first asked a question like everyone else and then said "... or are you going to get married right after school". I don't have a boyfriend or anyone else, I was the same as everyone else and studied well. I have an international family, we have many Central Asian nationalities. I'm not even a Muslim to talk about it as religious or cultural stereotypes (I don't believe in stereotypes and respect all cultures). It was racism, the teacher focused on me, all the girls noticed it. It was so shocking that I didn't complain to anyone. I often met with prejudices both in my family (about gender) and among peers (but they were children, I was understanding enough to show them that I was the same child), but this situation with the teacher really hurt me. I was in pain.
I was in the same class with my brother, but he went out with other boys and did not hear this conversation. When I told him, he was also so shocked that he didn't even believe it for a second. We didn't tell adults or other teachers, because it was useless, they would still justify him. I just didn't want to hear other adults and teachers tell me that I'm exaggerating and this is a misunderstanding. This teacher often emphasized my nationality at the level of hints. My brother, ironically, was spared. This teacher never wrote about any news to me in the chat, but always passed them through his brother or mother. It felt like ignoring my freedom, ignoring me as an independent person. And this is definitely not what you want to feel at any time in your life, and especially as a teenager.
But why have I never felt prejudiced against anyone about anything. Why others can't as well. It's natural for me to treat everyone the same. I just like that other people are not like each other, it's always interesting to me. You can get to know me better, and then treat me accordingly to my social qualities. Why build blank walls, and then feel dislike. With your hatred, you only kill your soul.
Wow! I am speechless. You did a great job. A+++
Thank you 💜
films like the hate u give really should be required viewing in high school
The fact that Family Matters (1989 - 1997) was addressing this issue back then.
Crazy Rich Asians, Eleanor literally gave that hotel manager like 3 chances before making that call to her husband who ends up buying the hotel; such a boss move.
Thanks for including Anne with an E.
It amazes me how Marilla Cuthbert was, after a minute, perfectly OK with Bash and his family, but thought that the Mik'maq people (last clip) were subhuman, savages, heathens. It took much longer for Anne to convince Marilla they were human.
I don't know how I found this video, but I am so glad I did
I've never understood the concept of racism, even from when I was a young child. I don't understand what someone's skin colour has to do with being a threat or not... like what?
Breathtaking 😭
How can someone dislike, this video?!
أبشع شيء في الحياة أنخ يتم الحكم عليك بناءا على عرقك، لون بشرتك، دينك، جنسك،
The sad part that this is accurately true....
Breaks my heart...one would think this evil would be gone...but I think it's not getting better...I think it's getting worse
People should be respected all equal
non color people... you wanna help?? see something, say something. Friend, parent, grandparents, uncle, aunt, co-worker, fellow parent doesn't matter. SAY SOMETHING. Just because it doesn't affect you doesn't mean it shouldn't affect you.
trust me i do
oh we do, but then we're trying to hard or we're woke so then they ignore us. Thats why most of us dont say anything.
@@aaliyahlyttle9850 yeah, even if white ppl properly try to amplify colored voices and don't try to replace them by talking _for_ them, ppl will still paint them as "wOkE" :(((
if you are able to, don't let that stop you. this is an issue bigger than ppl calling us "wOkE liBtArDs". whether ur raising awareness online or irl, ur helping. we need allies :]
@@personone1382 I agree 100%
Oh believe me i did. But i stopped when people, black people mostly told me that me and every white person were stupid and ignorant and even racist? for defending them when we are not even black ourself but on other hand want the people who have the voice to speak up say something....
Gosh i hate it. Everyone wants to be the victim so bad nowdays its crazy
the hate u give is genuinely one of the saddest movies i've ever seen
As a person who's a lot of races but I specifically look "white" so I don't receive as much racism as I would if I tanned and that hurts because it sickens me to know that some people would treat me differently if my skin was a tiny bit more brown I'm Irish Scottish Mexican native American British Russian Egyptian and possibly more btw
Those aren’t races 💀
@@stephaniepierre11 I don't see how not the race of a person is where their ancestors are from making that person a descendent of that region I don't think you have the right to tell what I am and what I'm not, period end of discussion
Girl you white, in my lineage I have other races apart form black too but I don't claim I'm white and black because of my white great grand father
@@OriginalJohnnyCage okay but my dad was half Mexican and my mom was all those other things I said
I already took a DNA test I know what I am you can't tell me otherwise respect it or don't im not gonna change myself
MASTERPIECE 👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼💔
I speak to everyone the same and I also respect them the same and has been doing that all my life.
It sucks to see that many people don’t address the racism in the Hispanic community.
facts man
Indeed, all those horrible comments saying we all are Mexicans, or saying we all are criminals.
Talk about it then
I hate that people are judge because the color of their skin and race,everyone should be treated equally no matter how they look,or what race they are.❤️❤️😔❤️❤️😔
Sad yet beautiful video, realistic and important
The fact that someone can hate someone else- not because they did something wrong or are a bad person, but because of their skin color baffles me. How can you... I don't even have words.
Great video, what's the come as you are remix called?
I am a mixed (white and native to Central America). My dad was born in Mexico. Everyone viewed his family as stuck up because my grandpa worked in America. When he was 5 they crossed the border and I live in a mainly black and Hispanic neighborhood . I have been told I am not Hispanic/native because I am too white and don’t know Spanish but when I work with my dad in white rich neighborhoods we get looks. I was on a bus and a black lady was screaming at another lady about how she was legal and she was gonna call ice. Really I’m not enough for either side and it hurts knowing that I am viewed as stupid worthless and poor because of my race and then the other side I am viewed as racist,privileged and hatful. If I get pulled over by a cop me being half White isn’t going to help me u can look at me and tell me that I am Hispanic. I really want to be an actor but I don’t know any huge actor that is Hispanic and doesn’t know how to speak Spanish. My last name is chan and I always get comments about how I’m Asian and they aren’t very nice.
It is very unfortunate that the loudness of the music prevented me and probably others from hearing what was said much of the time.
im german....i was called a nazi a lot when i was growing up
Why is this world so messed up bro 😡
I was in kindergarten when I was bullied for my skin color and my hair texture. The kids would leave me out of things or call me thing. I was scared to ride the bus in fear that my hair would be called a birds nest or they would stick stuff in my hair. I couldn't talk to my mom about it because she is white. I couldn't talk to my dad about it because he grow up with other balck people. I was the only black girl in my neighborhood, the only one who looked different. We continued to move from apartment to apartment because the landlord would evict us because my mom was a single mother raising mixed raised kids. I don't wear my hair natural because when I did I was hated for it. I was stereotyped and now I try to combat that with humor. I feel like I don't belong because the white kids treat me like I'm different and the black kids and me have nothing in common. I am called slurs while getting off the bus in highschool. Two Mexican kids called me the n word hard r and said I would never have rights. When I get called pretty I never think I am because thats how I was taught by other people. Because I'm fat, because I'm black, because I'm gay, I am the ugliest thing on this earth. That's how I am made to feel, and now I believe it because thats how everyone sees me.
what hurts the most is you dont know why
I went to a school filled with Mexicans so I did not experience racism. Black people and Mexicans we were like brothers and sisters. We were kids, then in high school it was the same. Then in high school a teacher asked me where I was and I said mexico. Then she said " oh wow your English is very good " I have lived in the U.S for my entire life and yes I am an immigrant but that was a micro aggression and I don't think she knew
Here in Texas a lot of Mexicans say the n word and don't think it's rude because they say it the "friendly way"
@@ashleydianamejia7804 it doesn't matter if they say it in a fucking friendly way. Tell them to stop and that it's wrong and see how angry they get. See how their true colors start showing because we are your friends until we Latinos do not get what we want. Racism is deeply rooted in us. We do t care abiut black people. We think black babies are ugly. We are being told to HAVE WHITE BABIES TO BETTER THE RACE. so when you see your mexican friend say the N word just remember that they are only your friend because you give them a pass. They don't care about you. Texas is racist as fuck. They don't care about Mexicans they don't care about NATIVE AMERICANS or black people. It is a slur regardless of what you say. Slurs are bad. And they should never be normalized. I hope it becomes a crime to say a slur in the future. Any type of slur should be illegal to say. We are humans not animals. We should be educated and not act ghetto and shit.
So like my mom is native american and like i would say the word savage and then my mom would tell me not to say that, i soon realized why i probably shouldn't lol
I’m not black, latino, asian, etc but I understand what their going through
Im asian and Im a kpop stan and I get racism every time everyday. Its so sickening and I hate the world we live in.
I'm a black, bisexual, woman. It's interesting how the world has yet to grow
Yh God created in his image.If only there was love in this world .Loving the neighbors
Omg, it was sooo sad edith😭, i don't understand why some people are like this, they think like only they are the best...and it doesn't always have to be about skin, it is sometimes also about nationality (white people can be racist to a white people also).
What's interesting is nobody wants to have a real discussion about what "real racism" is, because being a victim is cool.
I'm Indian and the amount of shit i get or the amount of misconceptions i see or hear about.. it's not okay. It's not okay that even today, people are not aware.
It's okay to be different. Jesus Christ. Ugh. This is a beautiful video and showcases a lot.
What is this song? It works very well with this strong message
did i just start crying💀
I'm Mexican and as soon as people see me the aromatically think I can speak Spanish like one time in sixth grade in science class I had to use the restroom so I raised my hand the teacher asked what do you need in Spanish of course I didn't know that at the time so I said what eventually after he asked that two times he asked it in English and told him if I could use the restroom everyone was laughing at me I was embarrassed I am also half white and there was this one friend let's call her Bree that would say mean things to me about it like one day it was in math class something happened so I asked her what happened she wouldn't tell me but my friend Eli told me turns out this one kid in math class said something racist so I asked her why she didn't tell me she said it's because I was half white and wouldn't understand stand.
The way that i can't even finish the video because it made me cry ffs
I’m glad they showed more than just black racism, because other races seem to be overlooked when they experienced racism. I’m especially glad they shows racism against Native Americans. I wish there was more about racism against Hispanics though. I’m Latina, and although I’ve never experienced real racism, I know many who have and just would have liked the representation. Great video though!
The rage i feel when i see this hear sure things i just feel rage .... what's wrong with such ill minded people
all the vids broke my heart but the first one made me want to cry
when i was nine me and my half brothers and sisters who were black got taught how to defend ourselves and how to fight. my step mother who was black when i was 11 she got arrested for nothing she was holding a newborn child (her niece) who had been born 2 weeks before the baby ws taken off her she got pinned to the ground for no reasin and then got put into a cell for 2 days for "kidnapping" my aunt came back from hoispital and finally told them she did not kidnapp the baby she was taking care of it while she was in the hoispital and her husband who was in the navy fighting for our country not pinning and holding a gun to every black person in the world. when you grow up and your black any race teach your kids how to fight i got bullied for my race when i was in school and i fought back with words not fists Teach them how to stand up for them selves.
I'm half Thai and a lot of my life I was always too different from the others since I was the only Asian girl for a while but luckily I wasn't the only poc in my primary school I did have a lot of raciest comments till I hit high school being one of 5 kids with an Asian background I wasn't counted a pretty so I had more comments said about me then the others, I was always ask if I was a lady boy since I was Thai which I didn't understand at first but now I'm older and have finished college I don't care as much what people say yes it hurts sometime but I'm glad I am who I am .
I remember being a little girl wondering why my skin looks a little tanner than the other girls, why do I talk different from them I'm Hispanic I wanted so badly to be white cause they would make fun of my accent I grew up speaking Spanish it wasn't my fault. So I tried to stop talking like myself, so now whenever I use my accent they tell me "Why are you acting Mexican?". "You don't have an accent! Your offending us cause you want to pretend". What's worse is how people look at my father like he's stupid his accent is Very thick so some words don't come out clearly and I have to translate a lot, my younger brother was raised different they learned from my experiences, "Oh she got bullied cause she spoke Spanish, let's not teach him Spanish". "Oh he likes Mexican food, let's not tell everybody". It's not fair that every race besides white people are forced to be scared to embrace their culture, I'm a 16 year old girl I don't really look like the other hispanics I'm not thin I'm a bit over weight but I got curves, I don't look as pretty as the other girls my hair is very curl so it's difficult to manage so it's ugly. I don't have a lot of faith in humanity, Humans are horrible people 😟 I don't like this world I told my mom to apologize for bringing me into this world (I apologized later)
Love the video but please tune down the volume of the music, I could barely hear the characters speaking. Thanks!
It's interesting that shows that racism not happen only with black persons, but also natives, asians (the asian hate during covid was a scary and sad thing), people from Latin america, people from Middle East...
Everyone can experience racism, all it takes is to be in a country that's not of your race
We are all equal everyone needs to learn
Colored people aren’t the only ones who experience racism hispanic people do too!
The video is good, but I wish that the music's volume is turned down a bit because I can't understand the others are saying... Or better put some subtitles
the way some people treat others that aren’t the same race is ridiculous and disgusting
This is so sad 💔 my heart is broken