I had to speed it up because It was so heartbreaking. This usually doesn't happen to me. There was something about his voice when he asked for forgiveness that just made me lose my composure.😭 The nerve of that woman! 😠
I'm African and I am dying to meet her and ask her which country I come from. If she doesn't correctly say my country from the 54 countries in Africa, she is getting canceled. This victimization is getting really offensive for people who actually are victims.
It's a nuts situation, and you're absolutely correct. Yeah, our skin colours are different, but we are still the same species and thinking on the same page. A big deal was made out of nothing from that woman and it'd be awesome if you could give her a taste of her own medicine!
I know this is another echo chamber channel but I have to say this take is bad. If someone who interacts with customers shows racism a company would sack them to avoid backlash, to protect the people of that race and keep a certain standard of customer service. That means practically anyone has the power to get someone fired depending on the actions of the customer service provider. In this instance of course it was not racism but personally I feel it was understandable ignorance and all she had to do was explain and not over-react. This was not an instance that got him fired hopefully partially because most people are disagreeing with her and clearly it was not racism.
@@godfatherpenguin7801 there's always one....okay I'll explain. My comment was not about the average person experiencing racism at work and reporting it. I'm talking about this woman and people like her who are professional victims who are looking for any excuse to be victimized despite who it damages.
@@godfatherpenguin7801 actually, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but it’s become ridiculous at this point that anything that anybody says is racist. I am sorry people have to grow up and people have to stop being so sensitive that no matter what is said, they take it as racism. It is a bunch of BS.
You are confusing the power to fire with the ability to plead a case. Anyone and any group can plead a case. The people that get to make the decision- aka the power to fire still belong to the hegemony.
that girl never felt threatened in her entire life. If you truly feel threatened, you bolt it out of the car, you don't stay there filming yourself and arguing with the person who's "scaring" you.
As a white guy I had a very similar conversation with an Asian uber driver where he said I looked French and I replied that I was Scottish heritage. We had a very funny conversation about the differences in European facial features and laughed. I can't imagine how sad someine must be to get this uptight about that
I work with a lot of guys from India and they are always very curious about my green eyes and wonder where I’m from because of how rare bright green eyes like mine are. They’ve found it fascinating to learn about my family and how surprisingly enough because we have an English background a lot of us have green eyes. It wasn’t racist at all. It was just curiosity about the different features humans have and it’s been a fun topic discuss because they have their own differences that I got to learn about
As a point of interest, there was a wave of Norman settlement in Scotland in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. The Normans, as I'm sure you know, come from Normandy, and are a people who resulted from the intermingling of Norse settlers and native Franks and Gallo-Romans. So, it's entirely possible that as someone whose ancestors are Scots, you may also very well have ancestors from France.
@@sophiek.7465The rarest eye color is green, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Only about 2 percent of the world's population have green eyes.
That's the way it usually goes. Someone sees something, makes a guess based on their own knowledge, experience, assumptions, etc... asks that person about it... and then the person is wrong. And then you have a conversation about that. I'm mixed race of a few and people ask me if I'm Mexican, Native American, etc all the time. I'm not, not even close, but it doesn't offend me at all. It's often even hard to tell where someone's actually from even if they're native. There was that one Japanese guy (I think Yuta or something) with a RUclips video where he asked Japanese people if they could recognize from which south-eastern Asian country people were from. And... they had just as much of a hard time telling as non-Asians would. Even for Japanese people themselves they had a hard time telling. It's just dumb to assume someone knows everything about you just by 1 look. Not just dumb, it's very arrogant. And then getting mad about it as well. Honestly, it's no different from those pathetic nobles that got mad at people not being able to tell their status just based on how the nobles acted. You'd think we went back to the middle ages.
She objects to the idea of Asians being grouped together, but then repeatedly refers to Asians in a collective way by saying "Us" - thus reinforcing the idea that Asians operate as a group and are indistinguishable from one another. You don't get to have it both ways lady...
Can people be racist against their own race? yes, Sadly, when you delve into the psychology of the "woke warriors", the root cause very often turns out to be a lack of self-esteem and self-immolation. What does she mean by "us", what else could she mean?
Sadly that's the typical hypocrisy of the leftist ideologies. Pick anything from identity politics to CRT is there's always some contradictions like this and it's comical that people fall don't even think twice when they start contradicting themselves
He's literally begging her forgiveness, explaining how her actions could get him fired, and pleading for his family's sake. She is an awful, vile, narcissistic, manipulative piece of human trash. She instigated this "conflict" just to massage her own fragile ego, and to get internet clout. That is truly disgusting.
100% don't agree with her actions, but do you KNOW that she is all these things or are you just assuming because of the video? Many people are getting trapped in this woke mentality, without the slightest notion of what is *really* going on. It is brainwashing. I suppose Amala herself has done similar things, but I don't think she deserves that kind of comment. Narcissistic, manipulative? Unfortunately, yes. But awful, vile piece of human trash? That says nothing, it's just offensive... There's no need.
I’ve never mentioned the trauma I endured in 2013. I was in a taxi in Buenos Aires and the driver mistakenly thought I was Canadian. I was shaking, barely made it out safely. Please would you all tell me how brave I was
My wife is Mexican, came here in 2001. I'm on my HOA board where I live and I had to get estimates for sidewalk repairs. So a vendor comes and we're walking our property and just talking and I ask if he's Mexican. I told him what state my wife is from in Mexico and we were just joking around about women. His wife is American. So I was talking to my fellow board members and we had already been discussing three companies we had bids from, so I said I think the Mexican guy (for the life of my i couldnt remember his company name) is the best price and does the best work as he did the development across the street. Well one of the other board members says to me that's offensive and racist as her husband that died was Mexican! And I was flabbergasted and said BUT HE IS MEXICAN! And how can what I said be racist when my wife is Mexican?! People will be offended by everything and you have to keep it moving and ignore them.
She's also a hypocrite. Offended at being compared with 'them', she then states that what he has said offends 'us'! That she cannot see this is amazing.
@@Fifth313ment Yep, some people are morons lacking basic rational thought processing capability. Some of those just want attention. Your example is a case of the classic false assumption some people have that naming a characteristic is racism. It is not. Judging because of an irrelevant or unjustified characteristic can be racism if that characteristic is race related, otherwise it is prejudice.
You are definitely not the racist in that situation. Unfortunately that woman was the racist and and was projecting into you. It's sad how often this can happen.
As an Asian American, I'm getting second-hand embarrassment from this woman. How is she on the verge of tears from that? Unbelievable. What a disgrace to her ancestors.
@biscoito1r Please tell me? 🙏🏽 I need a word for that! People often ask me "where are you from?" because I'm American of Polynesian/Japanese/Roma ethnicity; and it's usually simple human curiosity.
@@sash4all - I tried telling everyone I know that my pronouns are "Milord" and 'your Highness", but none of the peasants would oblige. Where do I lodge a complaint?
Thank you - my wife is filipina, and I can't tell you how many times she's been asked casually if she's native American, hispanic...or, my personal favorite, "what kind of asian are you?" 😂 We live in the southeast, so it's not too out of the ordinary for well-meaning folks to ask in ernest, not meaning to sound offensive in the slightest. She measures her response based on the intent of the person asking. If they're literally well-meaning and just curious, she'll kindly tell them. Only 1-2 times in the near decade we've been together has someone come off intentionally snarky / rude / mean-hearted...to which she either ignores them, or replies with "figure it out on your own time - have a blessed day!" I honestly find myself getting more upset in those rare instances than she does - but then again, she's so graceful and kind in all she does, it's just natural for her to handle even the most uncomfortable situations with such class. I'm very blessed to have her as my partner in life and best friend.
@@willrose592 so I don't ever won't to make light of someones pain but is it truly racism. I mean some folks are interested in folks who are different . I am a question asker I find other cultures fascinating. That doesn't make me a racist.
@@Time_to_Stop_Animal_Cruelty ??? I don't see why you felt the need to post this at all. Nearly everyone who watched the video would've felt sympathy for the man. Why are you going on about something nobody talked about? No one is going to applaud you for caring about bigger problems. Grow up.
@@Time_to_Stop_Animal_Cruelty ?? For starters, I didn't report you. I don't give enough crap about internet drama to report anyone online. Secondly, I'm surprised and also not surprised that you managed to find out my ethnicity, probably thanks to your screen-addicted nature. Firstly, let me state that I agree with you. People of our generation are intellectually and morally crippled. They've been unexposed to a lot of hardship and forgot about the higher purpose that is in dealing with it. Then there's your case; why the heck are you so caught up on dogs and cats? It wrenches any person's heart to see such disfigurement. Once, 2 mice got caught in a trap I set in my house. They were pests and as a man in my household, I took up my duty to painlessly kill them. It was an awful experience. I don't like death. No one does. Change, however, does not come through starting needless arguments online or forcing your worldview on others. That's a brassy form of virtue signaling and, I assure you, nobody cares and nobody thinks you really care about what you talk about. What are you doing for the poor animals? Are you out in nature saving the animals? Pushing for more eco-friendly codes? What have you besides a nihilistic attitude and a willingness to dig up information on strangers online? Did you feel accomplished finding out I was Korean? Did the retorts you came up with satisfy your deep quenching need to feel like you're doing something grand, Mr. I-call-myself-humans-are-the-worst? Pretending you are so above others morally and intellectually... Golly, I pity you. Grow up, kid. You can't possibly be anything besides 14-16 years old.
@@Time_to_Stop_Animal_Cruelty There is a clear difference between someone being "woke" and not having the patience to deal with your unemployed behavior in these comments.
I’m a black woman, I used to think it might be racist if white people say we all look the same. I recently moved to a town that is 98% white. And when I tell you, many times a day I think to myself “damn…many of them look the exact same”. I do not believe it’s a racism thing. I think it’s simply an ethnic thing. Even when two black ppl look very similar I can tell them apart because I grew up around black ppl. So it makes sense to apply to all ethnicities. You’d probably have to be someone who always grew up around people who were like so incredibly diverse
Pretty much, I would say that the human mind learns to distinguish faces at an early age, and if you have a limited training set, it's harder to pick up other differences as an adult.
Such good points ☝🏼 Having grown up by DC I’ve been used to seeing all kinds of people. & when I have family visit from Colombia 🇨🇴 I’ve seen them marvel at the diversity. Man, to be truly curious to learn about people’s backgrounds takes a level of humility to be wrong on some things cuz it’s news territory, but so worth it cuz our differences are awesome 🎉I think they make the world go round, but dang, must be hard getting to know someone that acts like this girl.
Kind of true, if they are just acquaintances. But in the case of Asians for me it is hard to tell if they are Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese etc. put on top of that her British (I guess) accent. Asking people where they were from used to be a conversation starter, now I just rarely ask any questions that could possibly offend someone, which pretty much could be nearly anything. Sad. With that deterrent, along with everyone’s nose being buried in their phones, soon it will be rare to talk to anyone unnecessarily.
It all depends how much time you spend with people. If you spend a week with identical twins, you'll be able to easily tell them apart by the end of the week.
If she's afraid, then she'd leave ASAP, and not keep chatting and extending the interaction. In actuality, she enjoyed the question because she thinks she can make it a viral sensation.
Last Uber I took, my driver had an "accent"... I asked him where he was from. He said, "A place maybe you never heard of, Mombasa." I told him I have always wanted to go to Kenya. He was thrilled I knew of his home town and amazed that I wished to visit his country. We talked about The Big 5, the Maasai, their jewelry, the poverty in Mombasa, as well as Tanzania, Namibia, and Botswana. He was proud to talk about his heritage and delighted to meet someone who appreciated his culture. This person was looking for a fight. She blew it. It is a sad commentary on society if we have to fear trying to connect with people.
yeah, most ppl are happy to talk about their homeland - myself included - ppl like her ruin interesting icebreaker conversations. i love leaning about other places from the perspectives of the ppl that are actually from there. i was chatting (gaming forum) with a pakistani guy the other day, and I guessed where he was from based on his name, which just happened to be a flower thats the main ingredient in my favourite perfume ❤ he was so happy i knew anything about his culture that wasnts... yknow, politics and sad stuff.
@@blah914 Exactly! People want to share the good of where they come from and they love it when you are genuinely appreciate where they come from. I admit I am sad when foreigners poo on the US. Yeah we are not perfect but we are not a bad lot... And I am really happy when people tell me they enjoyed visiting or are curious about my country... I was a visitor in the country my driver immigrated to so maybe he felt good about someone being excited about is homeland. Who knows? He was definitely surprised I knew his home city was in Kenya. Maybe not a well known city? Americans are a little notorious at being bad at geography... But it's my trivia hobby... : )
I joke around with an African lady and mentioned the name of two warring tribes in her country. She feigned ignorance the first day but when I pressed her on it she boisterously told me her father was very rich and they had a big house in the city and those ' people ' were way off in the country and were nobodies. All in good jest but it shows even touchy subjects can be handled lightly.
@@marilynb1298 foreigners have never shit on the US, without them we wouldn’t have very many things like different restaurants, shops and even infrastructures. Illegal immigrants are one thing but people that come here legally wanting to better themselves and their life are fully welcomed in my eyes. The best restaurant I worked for was owned by a polish man and I’m so thankful to have experienced his culture. I’m so thankful to be living in the USA period because of how diverse it is. Sadly identity politics is ruining that diversity.
I’m biracial and often get asked where I’m from. Have never ever found this remotely offensive. If anything it’s lovely, when people are curious about your heritage.
Biracial as well. Honestly you can tell when people are being malicious or rude and its almost never. It opens up interesting conversation, like how did my french dad meet my asian mom? there is a story there and its interesting.
Asia stretches' from [generally] Russia to India to Indonesia to Japan. And all of "us" hate our neighbors. Unless me and her are from the same country, there is no us. 😆 Also she sounds Australian to me so i assume she is a second generation immigrant
I am Italian and some Asians women told me they struggle to distinguish Europeans because they all look the same to them. they are right, it's difficult for a foreigner to distinguish between an Italian and a Spanish person. it was actually interesting hearing it from someone edit: if she truly felt uncomfortable and unsafe she wouldn't have started the argument
@@forsociopoliticalstuff2629 to be honest i struggle to distinguish between spanish and italians sometimes. I think the main thing I notice is that spanish women often have an oblong face opposed to italians, but aside from that it's hard. Often I can't tell the difference. Usually it's more about the way they dress. I can recognize an Italian person from miles from the way they dress lol people constantly think I am polish, french, hungarian...they rarely guess I am italian. I don't take offense. I mean it's not offensive to begin with
We need to stop calling these people "sensitive"; this assumes they actually believe they're being victimized. We must call them what they actually are: harassers.
absolutely. This was harassment. Emotional and psychological. She messed up his day so bad. And probably believes she was offended. She didn't get that she was being mean with confidence and entitlement.
I agree being sensitive is different. At least it used to mean that you were very emotional, empathetic, and feel things deeply and sensitive to others' emotions. So for example you may easily cry when you see someone else upset or watch a sad movie. Whereas some people who are not as sensitive don't cry easily, etc. It's a totally different thing just like they have appropriated the word "trigger" which is a mental health, trauma related thing, not just anything that piss you off. But they've taken these words and worped the meaning.
@@MM62442 Megan, I agree with most of what you're saying. Tho, I disagree with it being a mental health issue. ADHD, Autism, those... are mental health issues. A legitimate something wrong, in the brain. This is wokeism. It's not an illness. It's a derangement. It's a craziness. And it's not biochemical, it's social. This person is a snowflake. Pure and simple.
I was about to post this exact thing, when I saw your comment. This is not "sensitivity". This is being on a mission to seek out and find racism, whether it actually exists or not - and they WILL find it, even where it doesn't exist at all. "Sensitive" implies that there was something - any little thing - to be sensitive about. These people don't require any kind of trigger, they bring their entire agenda with them.
It’s a sign of multiple things. Don’t throw out diagnoses just because you’re trying to make her look bad. It’s just as ignorant and disrespectful as she is.
@@pixie12 🥰 I was about to comment on that. People become disregulated for a number of reasons. Borderline requires diagnosis, based on multiple factors, not a video on the internet.
I'm offended how she treated that nice man. She made him feel horrible and embarrassed him. Way worse than what he did to her, which was nothing wrong.
I love how she says, "Don't worry, I won't tell the company," but then proceeds to post this video on the internet to blast him to millions of strangers.
Yeah. I feel so sorry for the guy, hes gunna be watching everything he says to everyone now and scared to ask simple questions. The only racist in that Uber is her
@@_M-_-C_ Imagine this guy not making smalk talk for fear of this BS happening again, and then someone doing the same thing because they felt uncomfortable due to his offensive and clearly racist silence.
I hope they do see this. To show that some percentage of complaints are this. This right here. So nownitels even harder for the company to do something about the real problems. Because this gets reported as the same thing as some guy who tried to lure her into a dark alley.
Also, I love how she was offended when he used the word "them" as a generalization, but she has no issue generalizing with "us"... The double standards are strong with this one
Just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right. These days when someone says they are offended they believe they are in the right. A sad sad world, everyone loses their mind.
I'm a Brit in Japan, and yesterday I was cleaning my bike on my doorstep. A random guy comes up to me and asks me where I'm from, how long I've been in Japan, what Japanese food I like, what nationality my family is, and what passport I hold. He also told me that I'm a Christian. What do I do? Scream racism and get offended? In that case I'd be offended pretty much every time I stepped outside my house. People are curious, that's all.
That's the way people make friends, by asking about the person. Yes exactly, curiosity. Plus that's how we learn about other cultures too. Otherwise, we'll all roam around being ignorant. :)
Our family was stationed in Misawa for four years. We loved it. The locals were very helpful and were happy to try to work with us when we stumbled over the language. They appreciated that we tried to use the language, even if it meant using a phrase book, dictionary, and various gestures. They were just so happy to see people respecting their culture and trying to learn about it. Loved our time there.
I love how genetics combine. I like learning about people’s ancestral background, I find it fascinating. So far people have been proud of their heritage and are happy to share it with me. But I live in a small town with small town values.
@Art Garfunkle I wonder if it's because Christians still hold on to traditional values that the Left tends to abandon, and the Japanese can relate to that.
According to video uploader "Amala Ekpunobi (however you even pronounce that name)", she said "this wasn't even racist, why is she recording this incident"🙄 In other words, only blaks can be hypocrits and play the "victim card". Nobody else can be entitled, only blaks like her, ok 🙄
I have encountered a really Woke gay Americans, who are just Immigrants from Asia and so I wont think this video is fake. This is so real. Such people exist. I only met one. I feel really bad for the taxi driver.
She was probably one of the bottom feeders cheering the Israeli baby massacre... Total lack of empathy... But it's unreasonable to expect empathy from a STOOL SAMPLE....
A word of warning⚠️: Most all of us work a service job in some type of service industry. When interacting with customers, DO NOT EVER ask them anything resembling a personal question. Just serve them, be kind, and move on to the next customer. Trying to establish Any human to human personal connection is a Pandora’s Box that you Do Not want to open.
I think it goes both ways...maybe I've been lucky, but mostly it lead to better interactions. I wouldn't want to become a robot just because I'm afraid of some snowflakes.
@@HavianEla i think it’s people being told they are oppressed and so act accordingly. instead of thinking for themselves and acting on their experiences. some people absolutely go thru racism or xenophobia. but not this woman in this situation lmao
@@lilithabunni "i think it’s people being told they are oppressed and so act accordingl" I don't think deep down she believes she was oppressed here. People are being told that drama gets you attention.
Why are you embarrassed? Are you responsible for all other Asians (and is that just you or is there some secret rule I don't know about that every Asian in the world is responsible for every other Asian?) Unless you raised her as a parent, you are not responsible for her bad behaviour and shouldn't be embarrassed.
I’m an ethnic Chinese Singaporean and have lived in Scotland for 6 years. I went to my local chippie and after placing my order the lady there said to me, while she was cooking, in her Scottish accent: “you have a strange accent! Where are you from?” I told her I’m from Singapore and she explained afterwards that while I looked Chinese, I did not sound Chinese, and was simply curious because she had never met a person like me before in all of her life making fish and chips at that store. She was very friendly and we had a nice conversation about what life in Scotland and Singapore was like for me. Nothing racist there!
I was just on a day tour in Scotland a week ago, and our tour guide was talking to my husband, myself (U.S.), and my Aunt who lives in Surrey, England. He was trying to guess where we were from based on our accents, and my Aunt's was completely throwing him off. Because while she has been living back in England for 7 years now, she moved to the states in her 30's and lived there for 30 years, so she had lost some of her accent. He was a lovely man who was just curious.
It makes me sad that the driver probably doesn't feel like he can ask this question any longer, he probably asked that question to everybody, enjoyed knowing where all his fares are from and what brought them to that particular city. A conversation that was once considered normal, polite, and expected when traveling abroad.
Considering the context of the video, your comment is fairly dismissive to bring up. On first glance, your comment has a lot to do with the experiences of the Asian in the video but looking deeper, it's quite different. Also, the experiences of those who emigrated later in life versus those who were born or emigrated earlier in their life tend to be much different.
She is awfully calm for someone who feels so uncomfortable. It seems more that she has been waiting for this moment to twist someone's words to get her 15 seconds of victim hood.
@TexZenMaster I know right. My niece her mother is filipino and her dad is white. She was bullied at school by 2 girls because her dad is white. Now that is horrible
If she’s going to apologize, she should apologize to the Uber driver. ‘Apologizing’ to the people angry at her instead of the actual person she harassed just proves that she doesn’t truly mean it.
A true apology is not the words you use (ie I'm sorry) but the action to try and never repeat that original action again, otherwise it's like someone slapping you in the face, and saying sorry over and over again. How many times do you accept their apology before you realize they don't mean it? Forgive, change, remove yourself if need be, and move forwards. If you've done wrong, apologize and take the steps to make the positive changes you need to become a better person for yourself and for those around you, regardless if it's constant contact or a once off.
@@TheProdigalMeowMeowMeowReturns Flip the script on them. They call it 'consequence culture'. Let's see how they cope with the consequences of their behavior.
She creates a problem out of thin air. Continues to say she’s uncomfortable, yet doesn’t exit the car. Makes sure her camera never leaves her face. Feigns tears while still filming herself. Girl deserves an Oscar.
This woman wasn't on the brink of tears. She wasn't raging. She was ENJOYING this. This is what bullies do. She deserves every bit of shaming she gets. She should get called out, to her face, on what an awful human being she is.
I agree 😢 so sad. I think bullying is necessary to society to an extent, however I think because we’re living in the end times, we are breeding too many narcissists and sociopaths who are bullying others by creating problems and then playing the victim. It’s one thing to have someone call you nasty names, or even try and sabotage you because they don’t like you. It’s another thing to be having a totally normal conversation with a STRANGER and having something you say twisted and painting you out to be an evil person
Even if she WAS on the brink of tears, who gives a shit? She's an immature adult who's this way because she never got counseling, that's all. What do you do with misbehaved children? Well, best solution is to put them in their place. Humans need leaders.. whether they be mom, dad, the gang leader, the country's ruler(s), or God. The qualities of the leadership are a direct reflection of the populace.
The next time she gets attacked becausde of racism, and cries deeply about it, just go, haven't seen you apologize on handas and knees to the poor man you went racist as hell against.
She won't get a reality check. SJWs ALWAYS believe they're right and EVERYONE else is wrong... Guarantee you her reaction to the backlash is "OMG look at all these racists supporting this guy!"
This lady should lock herself in her home till she grows the ability to get through life without seeking sympathy and being a victim from a simple interaction
The complaining woman may have ego-poisoning. Or she may think he's too far beneath her in the sense of class. THAT is part of many cultures in the world, including (dare I say I?) Asia?
I'm a Filipino and if a random uber driver ask me where I am from, I would definitely not be offended! I would engage in the conversation happily and would even tell him how beautiful my country is. I don't mind being compared to my brothers from neighboring countries. We, as a region, stand as one against this ultra wokeness. 🇵🇭
I'm filipino too and people mistaken me for Thai, for part Chinese...but it never bothered me too. People so sensitive and calling it a "microaggression" towards asians. I don't think it's microaggression, people just genuinely don't know where we're from and can't tell us apart
If you don't know, you don't know, and you can't change that. I can't just snap my fingers and suddenly be able to know which Asian country people are from, I've never once been to Asia. If what you're angry at someone over is something they can't just change for you, you're probably in the wrong. And if it's something important, anger isn't what you should be expressing towards them, because that helps no one.
My husband is Filipinio as well and often gets confused for Hispanic or Hawaiian, he never gets offended or even bothered by it. People are naturally curious and people need to ask questions and learn otherwise how can we expect them to just know.
That may just be it. You’re proud of your beautiful country, know the strength and weakness of its people and happily talk about it, but the wokes have no such love for where they’re from, so they use this “oppression” bullshit in order to have anything at all interesting about them. It’s like they think getting triggered for unknown reasons make them mysterious or something, when in reality, they’re boring and have nothing to talk about except their feelings.
Unlike him, She knows she is recording and broadcasting and trying to follow a script to gaslight this guy and victimize herself to generate views. He is the true victim.
She's not sensitive, she's SELF-OBSESSED. Her behaviour is disgusting and she should be thoroughly ashamed of herself for this exchange. What an embarrassment she must be to her parents.
She is trying to soooooooooo hard to have a british or aussie accent. still sounds like Asian to me. I, an Asian, myself. She does not like to be called Asian??? Did she look at herself in the mirror???
@@mikeydoodle143 If that entitled little tw@t feels that she isn't safe when someone asks a "wrong" question, she should just stay home, hide under the bed and never go outside again.
Even though she felt uncomfortable, she managed to overcome that and remain in the stationary vehicle for several minutes while collecting enough footage to confirm her victimhood and martyrdom. Stunning and brave!
Yeah, every time I genuinely feel terrified for my life I’m totally able to continue a relatively calm conversation with said person trying to destroy me 😮💨
Stunning yes. Brave? Never in physical danger, so no. I can appreciate your sarcasm though, especially since she was willing to "go through" all that with an urgent meeting and took the time to argue and wait for an uber instead of just getting there like she actually did have priorities.
Hes saying she looks different from his Chinese girlfriend but acknowledging she is of Asian decent. So he's obviously just trying to find out her cultural background instead of assuming which Asian country at least part of her ancestry comes from. Anyway yeah she's making it more of a big deal than it needs to be. But then this type of response is why a lot of people don't want to ask someone their cultural descent anymore.
My wife and I went to South Korea for about a month once. Despite meeting literally thousands of Koreans, there were times I made a faux pas because I would reintroduce myself to someone I had already met because my brain itsnt well attuned to the differences in their faces. On the same token, many of the Koreans we met said that all of the white people looked basically the same and they had a hard time differentiating between us, and that they have the same issue with black faces. It's not racism, it's like speaking a language...it takes time and practice to become adept.
Yep, Korean taxi drivers used to ask the same questions, just to have a conversation. Had pleasant small talks with them plenty times. I'm myself being Asian and it took half a year to remember my coworkers names and faces. And it was just the same for them with my friends. The beauty was that all of us were different and had so much fun getting to know each others culture ❤
I spent about 7 months in Korea, this is accurate. Though a native Korean would be furious if you mistook them for a Japanese...would not want to be the one to make that mistake 😂
He is literally scared halfway to death begging her, telling they would fire him, pleading that he has a family... it's gotten so bad that he is begging as if they are about to murder him... this is getting infuriating
I need people DESPERATELY to understand that when the left want you out of your job - they ARE trying to kill you. No income so you can’t keep up with rent/house payment, utilities, gas, groceries, medicines if you take them, etc. Sooner or later you’ll be out of shelter and at the whims of society, or dead. Your job is your means of obtaining goods and services legally in exchange for cash. They WANT to destroy you. They just don’t want to get blood on their shoes while at it, so they take more passive aggressive routes to their enemies’ death.
What comforts me, is that if she has a job, she's going to get fired as soon as the matter settles. I she doesn't have a job, whenever she has one and a colleague wants her fired, the video will resurface and she will be fired. This video will haunt her forever. Internet never forgets.
I like that you specified young girls doing this crap. I've never seen a 21 year old dude post to socials about an uber driver asking where he was from.
I'm Asian (Korean), and I get asked all the time what I am because people can't tell, which is totally fine. It's not meant to hurt or degrade you. It's a simple question to understand you or your culture better. People need to stop being such spoiled, entitled little shits and realize there is actual racism being experienced in the world.
Yuppp exactly. It only becomes annoying when they say stuff like “Chinese and Korean is the same thing” or some variation. Still don’t feel the need to pick a fight with them.
Yes! I grew up in S.F., in the Richmond District, a mixed salad of ethnicities with a variety of Asians. As a kid, I was always interested in the cultural distinctions between groups and over time I acquired the ability to observe subtle patterns in appearance that might indicate ethnicity. Instead of being offended by my guess, they were entertained by my curiosity and surprised by my frequency of guessing correctly. I would follow up by saying hello or using a phrase in their native language. This never offended anyone, and instead was met with a smile that opened the door to friendship - enduring friendships now many decades old. The best man in my wedding is half Chinese. Fast forward some years and my young blonde son was the ring bearer in his sister's wedding. At the altar, his blonde hair stood out like a soar thumb in a line up that was otherwise entirely Asian. 😄 To think, the beginning of our friendship and discovery of what would become my second family all started when I was 11, after I approached a kid in boy scouts and guessed his father was a serviceman and his mother Japanese. (She's Chinese, but met his father in Japan... Close enough!) I'll never understand how she was offended. I might easily do the same thing with no intention beyond starting a friendly conversation, which I believe was his intention as well. What she did will probably change his attitude toward Asians. His caution will make him seem cold and unfriendly, which may be interpreted as racist by Asians meeting him in the future. These leaps to accusations of racism in the absence of racism only makes things worse. Plus, she blew an opportunity to reciprocate and inquire about his background - to learn and build another bridge between cultures. Damn shame.
I was married to a woman from Laos. And you are right. Koreans are the hardest to tell where they are from. Should be proud of that. It is only natural for a man dating an Asian to look and try to figure out where they are from. Which is the opposite of saying all Asians look alike.
It’s not like people can tell my family is greek. I’m blonde and blue eyes. My mother is tan skin and brown hair and eyes. Sister too. But they could easily be mistaken for Italian or Turkish.
I feel so bad for that poor man. He's just trying to make a living and support himself, his daughter, and his girlfriend, and this snowflake is criminalizing him and putting his career in danger all because he asked a simple question about her. Absolutely insane.
He's just trying to connect with someone, through the fact that his girlfriend is Chinese and this woman might have been too. It was clearly meant with warmth, not I'll intent
@@ohsweetmystery I agree, but it's not the long-term answer. That just creates a world of paranoia and fear that keeps us separate from each other. And that makes it easier for us to be controlled by the power players who thrive on this agenda.
As an Asian American (I know she’s not American), I’m so freaking embarrassed. This is not racism. She is trying to attention from the left. I’m glad people are on his side.
Yup, even as Asian, there are Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Cambodia, Indian and more. Each with theirs own unique culture and I have talked to other Asian besides myself who proudly said which countries they came from.
This was actually hard to watch. Poor guy was panicking, that’s why he was so insistent on her understanding he’s sorry, because he genuinely was distraught- in my opinion he was more distressed than her. I truly hope he had such a wonderful day after this bullsh*t
Yeah, I can imagine the guilt, fear and frustration he felt after dropping her off. And for what? Nothing. Even worse than nothing: for engaging in a friendly conversation with his passenger. I hope he doesn't change his attitude after this, I would welcome a friendly talk if he picked me up.
It was VERY hard to watch. Towards the end of the video I had to constantly say "stop talking stop talking stop talking" to her so that I wouldnt hear anything else anymore. Lol.
I'm Asian (Filipino to be exact). I get asked the same way by Uber drivers who just want to engage in a conversation. I am sometimes mistaken to be a Mexican and I just smile and love it to be mistaken for another race. This woman must not have been raised as an Asian. Asians especially Filipinos are mostly friendly and respectful of others. This woman is not and is very rude and snotty. Gosh, there are just so many over-sensitive people nowadays.
She was without mercy. What a horrible woman, so caught up in indoctrination that she was not capable of acting like a human being. I feel so bad for him.
It has nothing to do anymore with indoctrination. These people are at this point just maniacs. Simple as that. Even if you aren't racist, they WANT you to be. Even if you don't say or think anything racist, they WANT it to be about racism. They are absorbed by their own narcissistic persona as well as if I would believe by a demon. They are monsters, not more than that.
Maybe she's emotionally and ethically disregulated, maybe. Or she's just plain power horny in which case the analysis about racism is useless, she loves people to grovel and beg, the topic is irrelevant to her, it's just a sadistic game.
I’m happy this woman is seen for the villain she is . This man’s voice makes me want to cry . A beautiful person being manipulated , bullied, and guilted for being a perfectly friendly person . Disgusting . She should get fired from HER job .
...Nah. And then we have crazies like you who go completely over the opposite deep end. I think she overreacted a bit too, but also, being friendly can easily be seen as being nosey if you don't know a person. It's her right not to share personal information like that which he was asking for, she didn't handle it the best, but I get why some ppl would think it's rude to ask that of a stranger in a workplace setting esp. This woman is no saint but she's certainly no villain either.
@@kymo6343 i think she is clearly the villain in this story and should feel ashamed of that. Nontheless i agree with you. How can we blame others ruining life if we want to to the same. This is the hypocrisy which turned me (partly) away from conservatives.
As an UBER driver, we are at a huge disadvantage. People do not realize that puttin a false accussation (or even low scores) just out of spite affect our work. If you get reported for sexual harrasement or something similar we could lose our account and the ability to continue working.
Actually we need to stop caring if someone IS racist. Who cares. Racism is not illegal. Racism is simply a form of tribalism and therefor human nature. The notion that we can dictate the beliefs and opinions of others is quite silly. I dont care if someone chooses not to like any group. Because they have a right to their own opinion and often the stereotypes are true.
@@worstcaseofcrabsever5510make me think of that Morgan Freeman interview, where he was asked how we can stop racism, and Freeman said “stop talking about it.”
She exerted power over him in claiming racism. Hearing him asking for forgiveness for sure gave her the power feels. Crazy sad. No one will talk to each other in fear of offending at this rate.
It’s sad because he actually seemed to really care and was upset that she was upset He wasn’t racist, she found an opportunity to bully someone and make herself feel superior and took it.
I hear stories from my parents on how hard it is coming to a new country and how hard you have to work and with a daughter he probably work’s really hard
I hired a cab earlier today and the driver was an older Asian woman , I'm an older native American woman and I live in southeast Asia for some time back in the 80s , I asked her if she was from the Philippines , she smiled and began talking about Thai food and we had a wonderful conversation about Thai cooking which I absolutely loved . there was not even a mention of racism both going and coming from my destination . that my friends is the difference between the generations . being a victim is a choice 🗝️ thank you Amala 🕯️
I am also of an older generation. It concerns me how young people these days blow so many things out of proportion. They can no longer distinguish between actual problems with their feelings. Even if what he said was offensive (which I don’t think it was), getting that upset over it is mental. No one is responsible for your feelings but you.
@@IsThisThePrizeIveWaitedFor isn't it quite rediculas tho and correct you are in regards to being caretaker of anyones feelings . these young folk are coddled brats in my honest opinion , they need to go out a get a real job as we may have at about age 15 .. smh 🤦 peace and joy to you 🍵
I'm an arab/Muslim and an uber driver was asking me about my hijab, the talib@n, !s!s etc. I was a bit shocked but I wasn't offended because he was an older white man and i assumed he probably never really met a arab/muslim and only saw us on the news. We had a really good conversation and I explained to him how not every Muslim supports these groups or are associated with them. He was very kind and open-minded. It's easy to get triggered, its hard to swallow you initial emotions and ACTUALLY talk about things.
❤ When ppl are from different countries they don't really know much about the different groups so when they meet someone who is actually from there they are able to ask about the different groups to better understand what's going on. When stuff is reported on news/media they just report on the current issue. They don't take time to explain the background of different groups and such. Every country is going to have different gangs, religious groups, ECT.
@@k.sb.9153 Thank you for taking that opportunity to teach a curious older man, who has probably since corrected others in their wrong thinking because of your kindness. I had a Muslim customer when I worked at Lane Bryant and she used to always call me sweetheart, and Habibi. One day I asked her what Habibi meant and she told me "it means you are my love" and it just melted my heart. It felt like such an honor. In Hispanic and Latinx families, Mija/Mijo (pronounced "mee-ha" and "mee-ho" with a heavier breathy H sound where the J is, you kind of say the H in the back of your tongue/throat if that makes ANY sense lol), means "my daughter/my son" but it's also used as "my darling", and our late family friend who was Mexican called me mija my entire life, so does my best friend's Grandma and her aunts lol. Just so much love and warmth. But she was always my favorite customer. She would hug me and kiss my cheeks and forehead when we greeted and said goodbye or if I had a migraine she'd stroke my hair while I helped her shop. Just the sweetest woman.❤
In 1998, I was flying from Washington, DC to Arlanda, Sweden. My seat mate for the first leg of the journey was a Sikh man. When passengers got settled in and the flight stewards were finished with the safety demonstration, one came through the cabin, verifying meals. She asked my name and verified my vegetarian meal, and then the man in the seat beside me, and he confirmed, too. She grinned, and in a friendly nature, surmised we must be friends, since we had the same meal types, side by side. We all smiled and laughed, understanding it was humor meant put us at ease before a long flight. As a vegetarian for a decade at that point, I'd heard far less kind things - even cruel and threatening at times - directed towards me. My seatmate struck up conversation with me (I'm of NW European origins, he of Indian origin), asking how I came to be vegetarian. He then shared with me that it is a feature of his culture and faith as a Sikh. We had a wonderful conversation over the hours of the flight, celebrated our vegetarian meals, and talked more. At the end of the flight, we shook hands and wished each other well and departed. I would like to think my experience was not an aberration, but the norm among decent, civil people everywhere.
These narcissistic people have always existed. I came across them while taxi driving a decade before the internet. I wondered if these altercations could ever be filmed and shared with the world, they would look ridiculous. And here we are now..
Right? She wanted to be the victim and act like she was the bigger person by not reporting him but what she really wanted was for us to say report him to Uber then she would have made a part 2😂😂😂 How do you spend your time editing a video and adding caption then say you weren’t looking for clout smh 🤦🏾♀️
There is great power and beauty in being offended but putting that pride aside (cuz thats what it really is) and having mercy instead. Be offended in your own time if you're gonna do it. My heart broke for him. He had the humility to mend an altercation with a sincere apology and pleading for forgiveness. The least she could've done was have the humility to accept it. Smh. Makes me so so sad
The thing is - the fact that she didn't complain to the company to get him fired means nothing. She posted this video publicly for the world to see. Companies don't really need official complains to fire someone. If someone from Uber sees this video, they can very easily find this man. They will look into that woman's Uber history and see who the driver was that day. She makes it seem like she's so "generous" because she didn't complain to Uber, but in fact, she put this person in danger.
In world in which people post anything and everything for attention, without regard for the lives they destroy, yes she does need to complain directly to the company. If I ran a business I wouldn't take these whiny liars seriously unless they went through the trouble of direct contact. A review on their app or a freaking tag on the post. And if it's so terrifying doesn't she have a social warrior responsibility to make sure no other Asian woman sits in his car? Shouldn't she save them from the racist ASAP? Also, I was unaware that Uber allows you to look at other peoples history. I'm now even more glad I don't use it. 😮
@@sweetiemageetie7805 Uber doesn't allow anyone to look at other people's history. Any taxy company's designated employees have access to necessary data.
So she doesn't "feel comfortable" being in that car, but she's totally comfortable calling him a racist to his face. If I was with someone who I thought genuinely hated me for whatever reason, I wouldn't start provoking them just in case they were crazy and/or evil.
She'd been waiting for this moment for months, maybe even years, and this is as close to racism as she could get. She's a walking lawsuit and everyone will now stay well away from her like they should.
And she will tell this story for the rest of her life, on how SHE was a "victim" of racism. I would say if anyone was racist, it was her. She's a professional victim reminds me of Megan Markle
I saw her on another video and I couldn’t believe what a bully she was. I felt so sad for that poor man who was only trying to be nice. If this is really what people are counting as “racism” then we are in big trouble.
I’m a Latina and I’ve been asked this so many times, I’ve never thought it to be offensive. I think it’s nice I get to talk about my heritage and where my family is from (Colombia). Life is hard enough, it doesn’t need our help. Chill out people!
I swear, Latinos are the most based people in this country. I also love how 99.999% reject "latinx" lol. Have you seen the recent video where a white guy walks around with a fake mustache, sombrero, and pancho, while holding maracas? He asks a bunch of white liberal women what they thought about his costume and they all lost their shit about how awful it was because of stereotypes and how he's stealing their culture. Then he walks to a Mexican neighborhood and asks them the exact same questions and they all loves it. Not a single person was triggered, outraged, or offended.
I’m German born and raised until 15 and I came to America and joined the military at 17 and over the years I’ve picked up a Southern accent and when ask if I’m from the South I tell them I’m German but never once did I feel offended or felt oppressed.
I describe myself as generic brown. I have been literally asked if I was Spanish, Chinese, Hawaiian, and Samoan. Also got dragged into a dance in a pow-wow. It seems like whatever the other person was they thought I was as well. 🙂
as an Uber driver who once got suspended for "being racist" i appreciate you seeing this situation for what it is. I felt so bad for the driver when he was pleading for his job
because its cute when kids dont know things and are curious, but creepy, offensive, and abusive when adults genuinely are curious and want to know things.
I agree, anyone with the slightest empathy could tell the driver had no ill Intent at all. The woman in the video want us all to understand her hyper sensitive feelings, but is not willing to move one inch to understand another person she has power over.
@@katielee7364 you’re absolutely right. She didn’t get out and get away because she knew she had the upper hand the *whole* *time* Seems like she enjoyed making that poor man squirm in fear for his job.
As a white guy who lived in China for 10 years and took lots of taxis - I had this conversation every single day. They tried to guess where I was from. Nothing offensive about that. They are trying to connect with you by asking about your culture. They usually guessed wrong…but instead of being offended, I took the opportunity to share culture with one another.
Same experience here. 😂 Where you come from? Followed by a wrong guess and the assumption that you are a teacher. Every single day. Who cares? How else are people going to learn about different cultures than by asking questions? Curiosity is the opposite of racism.
I'm white British and I get it _here_ in Britain because I don't have a regional accent. Every now and then someone asks me where I'm from because they can't place the accent. Same happens when I go to the US. I think it's funny. 😂
Exactly! I'm Hispanic and my Uber driver was from Iran, we talked about culture, food, where my parents are from, his home life, and how he had to leave his business and home behind because of the Stuff going on in Iran regarding women's rights he was afraid for his wife and they came to America, and now he's driving for Uber to make ends meet. We talked about football (soccer) and I ended up giving him a pair of football shoes I had in my luggage I gave him a hug, and wished him success. We're all humans just trying to survive out here.
People like this perceive reality through the lens of racism. Everything is about race, and everything about race is racist. Which is indeed the new form of racism, as the old form of racism mostly died out a while back, aside from a small fringe minority (despite what people may tell you)
It's on the rise. I see it more and more now. And it's bringing together people from all political ideologies. Just normal every day people are starting to say enough is enough.
How does she not see how racist and ethnocentric she’s being? She has no compassion, and no concept of empathy. She’s Asian; thus, white adjacent. This is obviously her white privilege, and white fragility, on display, at the intersection of entitled and narcissistic.
I actually cried for that Uber driver begging her not to get him fired. What an entitled narcissist.
Poor guy will probably be afraid to make small talk with passengers in the future.
I had to speed it up because It was so heartbreaking. This usually doesn't happen to me. There was something about his voice when he asked for forgiveness that just made me lose my composure.😭
The nerve of that woman! 😠
When he said "please forgive me" and received nothing from her, that was sad. He sounded so earnest. He was not in the wrong.
Very sad.
For real, that was rough to listen to….
And is this a Cats only comment thread? ;)
I'm African and I am dying to meet her and ask her which country I come from. If she doesn't correctly say my country from the 54 countries in Africa, she is getting canceled.
This victimization is getting really offensive for people who actually are victims.
I see more racism from women leftists and liberals than I do from conservatives. African American leftists are very racist in the USA.
😂you’re absolutely amazing ❤
It's a nuts situation, and you're absolutely correct.
Yeah, our skin colours are different, but we are still the same species and thinking on the same page.
A big deal was made out of nothing from that woman and it'd be awesome if you could give her a taste of her own medicine!
I'm Middle Eastern and I was thinking the same damn thing 😂
And how many people are actually "victims" in this case? Virtually none. It's all identity politics and their narcissistic products.
if you have the power to get people fired, you're not the oppressed, you're the oppressor.
Absolutely!!!!!
I know this is another echo chamber channel but I have to say this take is bad. If someone who interacts with customers shows racism a company would sack them to avoid backlash, to protect the people of that race and keep a certain standard of customer service. That means practically anyone has the power to get someone fired depending on the actions of the customer service provider. In this instance of course it was not racism but personally I feel it was understandable ignorance and all she had to do was explain and not over-react. This was not an instance that got him fired hopefully partially because most people are disagreeing with her and clearly it was not racism.
@@godfatherpenguin7801 there's always one....okay I'll explain. My comment was not about the average person experiencing racism at work and reporting it. I'm talking about this woman and people like her who are professional victims who are looking for any excuse to be victimized despite who it damages.
@@godfatherpenguin7801 actually, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but it’s become ridiculous at this point that anything that anybody says is racist. I am sorry people have to grow up and people have to stop being so sensitive that no matter what is said, they take it as racism. It is a bunch of BS.
You are confusing the power to fire with the ability to plead a case. Anyone and any group can plead a case. The people that get to make the decision- aka the power to fire still belong to the hegemony.
that girl never felt threatened in her entire life. If you truly feel threatened, you bolt it out of the car, you don't stay there filming yourself and arguing with the person who's "scaring" you.
She didn’t say she was “scared,” she said she was offended. Not at all the same thing.
@@calisongbird watch it again
But you get real quiet when its a black person doing the same thing 😂😂😂
@@calisongbird She did say she was afraid for her safety . Did you watch it ?
@@mr.j8356 Did you forget to finish your comment and just pressed send 😂
As a white guy I had a very similar conversation with an Asian uber driver where he said I looked French and I replied that I was Scottish heritage. We had a very funny conversation about the differences in European facial features and laughed. I can't imagine how sad someine must be to get this uptight about that
yeah, she is clearly a professional victim as a lot of people of colour in the western world are because they know its an easy way for them to gain.
I work with a lot of guys from India and they are always very curious about my green eyes and wonder where I’m from because of how rare bright green eyes like mine are. They’ve found it fascinating to learn about my family and how surprisingly enough because we have an English background a lot of us have green eyes. It wasn’t racist at all. It was just curiosity about the different features humans have and it’s been a fun topic discuss because they have their own differences that I got to learn about
As a point of interest, there was a wave of Norman settlement in Scotland in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. The Normans, as I'm sure you know, come from Normandy, and are a people who resulted from the intermingling of Norse settlers and native Franks and Gallo-Romans. So, it's entirely possible that as someone whose ancestors are Scots, you may also very well have ancestors from France.
@@sophiek.7465The rarest eye color is green, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Only about 2 percent of the world's population have green eyes.
That's the way it usually goes. Someone sees something, makes a guess based on their own knowledge, experience, assumptions, etc... asks that person about it... and then the person is wrong. And then you have a conversation about that. I'm mixed race of a few and people ask me if I'm Mexican, Native American, etc all the time. I'm not, not even close, but it doesn't offend me at all. It's often even hard to tell where someone's actually from even if they're native.
There was that one Japanese guy (I think Yuta or something) with a RUclips video where he asked Japanese people if they could recognize from which south-eastern Asian country people were from. And... they had just as much of a hard time telling as non-Asians would. Even for Japanese people themselves they had a hard time telling.
It's just dumb to assume someone knows everything about you just by 1 look. Not just dumb, it's very arrogant. And then getting mad about it as well. Honestly, it's no different from those pathetic nobles that got mad at people not being able to tell their status just based on how the nobles acted. You'd think we went back to the middle ages.
She objects to the idea of Asians being grouped together, but then repeatedly refers to Asians in a collective way by saying "Us" - thus reinforcing the idea that Asians operate as a group and are indistinguishable from one another. You don't get to have it both ways lady...
If they ("wokies") didn't have double standards, they'd have none.
Right..
I’m native, and cannot tell any of us tribes apart 🤣 This woman is a real sicko.
Can people be racist against their own race? yes, Sadly, when you delve into the psychology of the "woke warriors", the root cause very often turns out to be a lack of self-esteem and self-immolation. What does she mean by "us", what else could she mean?
Sadly that's the typical hypocrisy of the leftist ideologies. Pick anything from identity politics to CRT is there's always some contradictions like this and it's comical that people fall don't even think twice when they start contradicting themselves
He's literally begging her forgiveness, explaining how her actions could get him fired, and pleading for his family's sake. She is an awful, vile, narcissistic, manipulative piece of human trash. She instigated this "conflict" just to massage her own fragile ego, and to get internet clout. That is truly disgusting.
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Welcome to the entire Left.
100% don't agree with her actions, but do you KNOW that she is all these things or are you just assuming because of the video? Many people are getting trapped in this woke mentality, without the slightest notion of what is *really* going on. It is brainwashing. I suppose Amala herself has done similar things, but I don't think she deserves that kind of comment. Narcissistic, manipulative? Unfortunately, yes. But awful, vile piece of human trash? That says nothing, it's just offensive... There's no need.
I wish that one day she experiences indiscriminated violence and racism. Just a little taste
POOF just like that....everyone is either a narcissist, expert or victim. Stupid word of the day calendars.
She wasn't a victim,she is a bully.😡
She's using her authority against the immigrant to torture the poor guy. It's sickening to watch her abusing her white privilege. 😅
I’ve never mentioned the trauma I endured in 2013. I was in a taxi in Buenos Aires and the driver mistakenly thought I was Canadian. I was shaking, barely made it out safely. Please would you all tell me how brave I was
😂
You are extremely brave!!!
sooooo brave.
CANADIAN!! How dare the driver! That’s just so unbelievably racist 😂😂
You're stunning and brave!!!!
She's the one who was racist. That poor man was trying to be nice and connect with her and she turned it into something else. This has got to stop.
wait hows that racist
@@flipf615because she's the one who turned it into a race issue.
@@nicolegroves6880 no, OP said she was racist. who was she being racist against?
@@flipf615 you don’t have to be racist “against” someone, you can be racist by simply stating an idea or opinion.
@@flipf615 Shut up liberal
As an Asian woman, I am offended by her attitude. So disgusted at how she treated this poor man.
Simple. She is a Democrat from California.😂
My wife is Mexican, came here in 2001. I'm on my HOA board where I live and I had to get estimates for sidewalk repairs. So a vendor comes and we're walking our property and just talking and I ask if he's Mexican. I told him what state my wife is from in Mexico and we were just joking around about women. His wife is American. So I was talking to my fellow board members and we had already been discussing three companies we had bids from, so I said I think the Mexican guy (for the life of my i couldnt remember his company name) is the best price and does the best work as he did the development across the street. Well one of the other board members says to me that's offensive and racist as her husband that died was Mexican! And I was flabbergasted and said BUT HE IS MEXICAN! And how can what I said be racist when my wife is Mexican?! People will be offended by everything and you have to keep it moving and ignore them.
She's also a hypocrite. Offended at being compared with 'them', she then states that what he has said offends 'us'! That she cannot see this is amazing.
@@Fifth313ment Yep, some people are morons lacking basic rational thought processing capability. Some of those just want attention. Your example is a case of the classic false assumption some people have that naming a characteristic is racism. It is not. Judging because of an irrelevant or unjustified characteristic can be racism if that characteristic is race related, otherwise it is prejudice.
You are definitely not the racist in that situation. Unfortunately that woman was the racist and and was projecting into you. It's sad how often this can happen.
I'm so disgusted by this young women's privilege. You can hear the desperation in the driver's voice cause he knows she can destroy his livelihood.
As a former toddler that showed immaturity and lack of ability to control my emotions, I can relate to her.
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This comment is great. :)
Goooooood'un!!! bwa-hahahahahaha
Well said, thanks.
this happens only in the US, i no other country in the world this would going viral! the level of insanity and sensitivity is insane!
As an Asian American, I'm getting second-hand embarrassment from this woman. How is she on the verge of tears from that? Unbelievable. What a disgrace to her ancestors.
As Steven He would say.
FAILURE
"second-hand embarrassment" - We have a word for that in Portuguese :)
@@biscoito1rwhat is it?
@@biscoito1r Tell us >:O
@biscoito1r Please tell me? 🙏🏽 I need a word for that!
People often ask me "where are you from?" because I'm American of Polynesian/Japanese/Roma ethnicity; and it's usually simple human curiosity.
She specifically scolds him for his use of "them", but then she uses the word "us" herself. Fantastic hypocrisy.
I caught that too. Smh
I thought the same exact thing! Shameful
tbh saying us when youre not part of the group you are refering too seems a bit...dumb-
Maybe she identifies herself as we, us and not as they, them? Ever thought about that? 😅😂
@@sash4all - I tried telling everyone I know that my pronouns are "Milord" and 'your Highness", but none of the peasants would oblige. Where do I lodge a complaint?
Him pleading for forgiveness is so heartbreaking!
😔 it’s absolutely heartbreaking and he sounds like such a kind wonderful man. I really hope something good happens to him like winning the lottery ❤
As an Asian I denounce her actions on behalf of all the sensible Asians in this world that don't act like entitled victims of nothing.
Thank you - my wife is filipina, and I can't tell you how many times she's been asked casually if she's native American, hispanic...or, my personal favorite, "what kind of asian are you?" 😂 We live in the southeast, so it's not too out of the ordinary for well-meaning folks to ask in ernest, not meaning to sound offensive in the slightest. She measures her response based on the intent of the person asking. If they're literally well-meaning and just curious, she'll kindly tell them. Only 1-2 times in the near decade we've been together has someone come off intentionally snarky / rude / mean-hearted...to which she either ignores them, or replies with "figure it out on your own time - have a blessed day!" I honestly find myself getting more upset in those rare instances than she does - but then again, she's so graceful and kind in all she does, it's just natural for her to handle even the most uncomfortable situations with such class. I'm very blessed to have her as my partner in life and best friend.
All white people look the same. They do so there.
@Will Rose yeah, intent counts for almost everything
As a fellow Asian, I feel embarrassed by her actions. What a moron
@@willrose592 so I don't ever won't to make light of someones pain but is it truly racism. I mean some folks are interested in folks who are different . I am a question asker I find other cultures fascinating. That doesn't make me a racist.
To think that he probably went home that day and felt so bad… its so heartbreaking. Her entitlement is ridiculous.
@@Time_to_Stop_Animal_Cruelty ??? I don't see why you felt the need to post this at all. Nearly everyone who watched the video would've felt sympathy for the man. Why are you going on about something nobody talked about? No one is going to applaud you for caring about bigger problems. Grow up.
@@Time_to_Stop_Animal_Crueltygot another one here☝️
@josephpark2093 - u reported me, hence got all my comments deleted. That was Uber Woke of you Mr. Park.
나중에 말하자.
@@Time_to_Stop_Animal_Cruelty ?? For starters, I didn't report you. I don't give enough crap about internet drama to report anyone online. Secondly, I'm surprised and also not surprised that you managed to find out my ethnicity, probably thanks to your screen-addicted nature.
Firstly, let me state that I agree with you. People of our generation are intellectually and morally crippled. They've been unexposed to a lot of hardship and forgot about the higher purpose that is in dealing with it.
Then there's your case; why the heck are you so caught up on dogs and cats? It wrenches any person's heart to see such disfigurement. Once, 2 mice got caught in a trap I set in my house. They were pests and as a man in my household, I took up my duty to painlessly kill them. It was an awful experience. I don't like death. No one does.
Change, however, does not come through starting needless arguments online or forcing your worldview on others. That's a brassy form of virtue signaling and, I assure you, nobody cares and nobody thinks you really care about what you talk about. What are you doing for the poor animals? Are you out in nature saving the animals? Pushing for more eco-friendly codes?
What have you besides a nihilistic attitude and a willingness to dig up information on strangers online? Did you feel accomplished finding out I was Korean? Did the retorts you came up with satisfy your deep quenching need to feel like you're doing something grand, Mr. I-call-myself-humans-are-the-worst? Pretending you are so above others morally and intellectually... Golly, I pity you. Grow up, kid. You can't possibly be anything besides 14-16 years old.
@@Time_to_Stop_Animal_Cruelty There is a clear difference between someone being "woke" and not having the patience to deal with your unemployed behavior in these comments.
I’m a black woman, I used to think it might be racist if white people say we all look the same. I recently moved to a town that is 98% white. And when I tell you, many times a day I think to myself “damn…many of them look the exact same”. I do not believe it’s a racism thing. I think it’s simply an ethnic thing. Even when two black ppl look very similar I can tell them apart because I grew up around black ppl. So it makes sense to apply to all ethnicities. You’d probably have to be someone who always grew up around people who were like so incredibly diverse
Pretty much, I would say that the human mind learns to distinguish faces at an early age, and if you have a limited training set, it's harder to pick up other differences as an adult.
Such good points ☝🏼 Having grown up by DC I’ve been used to seeing all kinds of people. & when I have family visit from Colombia 🇨🇴 I’ve seen them marvel at the diversity.
Man, to be truly curious to learn about people’s backgrounds takes a level of humility to be wrong on some things cuz it’s news territory, but so worth it cuz our differences are awesome 🎉I think they make the world go round, but dang, must be hard getting to know someone that acts like this girl.
Kind of true, if they are just acquaintances. But in the case of Asians for me it is hard to tell if they are Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese etc. put on top of that her British (I guess) accent. Asking people where they were from used to be a conversation starter, now I just rarely ask any questions that could possibly offend someone, which pretty much could be nearly anything. Sad. With that deterrent, along with everyone’s nose being buried in their phones, soon it will be rare to talk to anyone unnecessarily.
@@lindawatters9632 you can't even talk about the weather anymore.
It all depends how much time you spend with people. If you spend a week with identical twins, you'll be able to easily tell them apart by the end of the week.
Anything for a social media video.
Shameful.
Shame on this girl.
Shame to the maximum.
For someone who didn’t feel safe in the car, she sure overextended her time in the car.
And felt pretty safe in confronting him about it at the end.
If she's afraid, then she'd leave ASAP, and not keep chatting and extending the interaction.
In actuality, she enjoyed the question because she thinks she can make it a viral sensation.
How succinctly said.
I was thinking the same thing
I'm uncomfortable people like her are walking around.
Yep, she's an entitled little brat who needs to check her woke privilege. She needs a time-out, as she's not ready to be part of real society.
Yep, she's an entitled little brat who needs to check her woke privilege. She needs a time-out, as she's not ready to be part of real society.
Right, she makes me uncomfortable as well
She'd probably get offended with you saying that lol. "People like us? Who's US?" 😏
@Ailbe Woke weirdos of any race make me uncomfortable. They make everyone uncomfortable. Also nauseous.
Last Uber I took, my driver had an "accent"... I asked him where he was from. He said, "A place maybe you never heard of, Mombasa." I told him I have always wanted to go to Kenya. He was thrilled I knew of his home town and amazed that I wished to visit his country. We talked about The Big 5, the Maasai, their jewelry, the poverty in Mombasa, as well as Tanzania, Namibia, and Botswana. He was proud to talk about his heritage and delighted to meet someone who appreciated his culture.
This person was looking for a fight. She blew it.
It is a sad commentary on society if we have to fear trying to connect with people.
yeah, most ppl are happy to talk about their homeland - myself included - ppl like her ruin interesting icebreaker conversations. i love leaning about other places from the perspectives of the ppl that are actually from there. i was chatting (gaming forum) with a pakistani guy the other day, and I guessed where he was from based on his name, which just happened to be a flower thats the main ingredient in my favourite perfume ❤ he was so happy i knew anything about his culture that wasnts... yknow, politics and sad stuff.
@@blah914 Exactly! People want to share the good of where they come from and they love it when you are genuinely appreciate where they come from. I admit I am sad when foreigners poo on the US. Yeah we are not perfect but we are not a bad lot... And I am really happy when people tell me they enjoyed visiting or are curious about my country... I was a visitor in the country my driver immigrated to so maybe he felt good about someone being excited about is homeland. Who knows? He was definitely surprised I knew his home city was in Kenya. Maybe not a well known city? Americans are a little notorious at being bad at geography... But it's my trivia hobby... : )
I joke around with an African lady and mentioned the name of two warring tribes in her country. She feigned ignorance the first day but when I pressed her on it she boisterously told me her father was very rich and they had a big house in the city and those ' people ' were way off in the country and were nobodies. All in good jest but it shows even touchy subjects can be handled lightly.
Famous for Tanzanite and Botswana agate..probably racist if i said that to him.
@@marilynb1298 foreigners have never shit on the US, without them we wouldn’t have very many things like different restaurants, shops and even infrastructures. Illegal immigrants are one thing but people that come here legally wanting to better themselves and their life are fully welcomed in my eyes. The best restaurant I worked for was owned by a polish man and I’m so thankful to have experienced his culture. I’m so thankful to be living in the USA period because of how diverse it is. Sadly identity politics is ruining that diversity.
I’m biracial and often get asked where I’m from. Have never ever found this remotely offensive. If anything it’s lovely, when people are curious about your heritage.
Biracial as well. Honestly you can tell when people are being malicious or rude and its almost never. It opens up interesting conversation, like how did my french dad meet my asian mom? there is a story there and its interesting.
I love how she is offended when he refers to Asians as "them" but has no problem using the term "us" ,herself, when she describes Asians
great observation
YES! That’s exactly what I was thinking… what a world.
Peak hypocrisy.
Asia stretches' from [generally] Russia to India to Indonesia to Japan. And all of "us" hate our neighbors. Unless me and her are from the same country, there is no us. 😆
Also she sounds Australian to me so i assume she is a second generation immigrant
True.
I am Italian and some Asians women told me they struggle to distinguish Europeans because they all look the same to them. they are right, it's difficult for a foreigner to distinguish between an Italian and a Spanish person. it was actually interesting hearing it from someone
edit: if she truly felt uncomfortable and unsafe she wouldn't have started the argument
Im Italian and I also have gotten confused for being Spanish. I wasn’t offended at all .
That's different! They are white! ;o)
@@Tinaleann_ they constantly confuse me for french, because of my accent too. I am like ok who cares
This right here!
@@forsociopoliticalstuff2629 to be honest i struggle to distinguish between spanish and italians sometimes. I think the main thing I notice is that spanish women often have an oblong face opposed to italians, but aside from that it's hard. Often I can't tell the difference. Usually it's more about the way they dress. I can recognize an Italian person from miles from the way they dress lol people constantly think I am polish, french, hungarian...they rarely guess I am italian. I don't take offense. I mean it's not offensive to begin with
We need to stop calling these people "sensitive"; this assumes they actually believe they're being victimized. We must call them what they actually are: harassers.
straight narcissists is the correct term
absolutely. This was harassment. Emotional and psychological. She messed up his day so bad. And probably believes she was offended. She didn't get that she was being mean with confidence and entitlement.
I agree being sensitive is different. At least it used to mean that you were very emotional, empathetic, and feel things deeply and sensitive to others' emotions. So for example you may easily cry when you see someone else upset or watch a sad movie. Whereas some people who are not as sensitive don't cry easily, etc. It's a totally different thing just like they have appropriated the word "trigger" which is a mental health, trauma related thing, not just anything that piss you off. But they've taken these words and worped the meaning.
@@MM62442 Megan, I agree with most of what you're saying. Tho, I disagree with it being a mental health issue. ADHD, Autism, those... are mental health issues. A legitimate something wrong, in the brain.
This is wokeism. It's not an illness. It's a derangement. It's a craziness. And it's not biochemical, it's social.
This person is a snowflake. Pure and simple.
I was about to post this exact thing, when I saw your comment. This is not "sensitivity". This is being on a mission to seek out and find racism, whether it actually exists or not - and they WILL find it, even where it doesn't exist at all. "Sensitive" implies that there was something - any little thing - to be sensitive about. These people don't require any kind of trigger, they bring their entire agenda with them.
"I'm raging..." Emotional dysregulation is a sign of Borderline Personality Disorder.
It’s a sign of multiple things. Don’t throw out diagnoses just because you’re trying to make her look bad. It’s just as ignorant and disrespectful as she is.
@@pixie12 🥰 I was about to comment on that. People become disregulated for a number of reasons. Borderline requires diagnosis, based on multiple factors, not a video on the internet.
@ASMRyouVEGANyet of course, dear. This is hyperbole.
I'm offended how she treated that nice man. She made him feel horrible and embarrassed him. Way worse than what he did to her, which was nothing wrong.
Yes. She should apologize.
And now he might be scared to be friendly to people, If so she's just made the world a little bit worse.
She best apologize to him
It's doubly awful because he experiences racism, he sounded so hurt that he offended her. She didn't wanna hear it.
This is the uber equivalent of the feral, feral, feral gym girl.
I love how she says, "Don't worry, I won't tell the company," but then proceeds to post this video on the internet to blast him to millions of strangers.
And guaranteed Uber has seen it by now, but at least she didn't show his face or give his name.
She is just wanting clicks. Hoping she would get her 15 of fame.
Yeah. I feel so sorry for the guy, hes gunna be watching everything he says to everyone now and scared to ask simple questions. The only racist in that Uber is her
@@_M-_-C_ Imagine this guy not making smalk talk for fear of this BS happening again, and then someone doing the same thing because they felt uncomfortable due to his offensive and clearly racist silence.
I hope they do see this. To show that some percentage of complaints are this. This right here. So nownitels even harder for the company to do something about the real problems. Because this gets reported as the same thing as some guy who tried to lure her into a dark alley.
Also, I love how she was offended when he used the word "them" as a generalization, but she has no issue generalizing with "us"... The double standards are strong with this one
He was using the pronoun he identified people as, she should have been proud.
Darn I thought I got in on the first comment on that... 😊
This was exactly my thought!
Yea I noticed that as well 🫢
Good catch.😊
Just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right. These days when someone says they are offended they believe they are in the right. A sad sad world, everyone loses their mind.
I'm a Brit in Japan, and yesterday I was cleaning my bike on my doorstep. A random guy comes up to me and asks me where I'm from, how long I've been in Japan, what Japanese food I like, what nationality my family is, and what passport I hold. He also told me that I'm a Christian. What do I do? Scream racism and get offended? In that case I'd be offended pretty much every time I stepped outside my house. People are curious, that's all.
That's the way people make friends, by asking about the person. Yes exactly, curiosity. Plus that's how we learn about other cultures too. Otherwise, we'll all roam around being ignorant. :)
Our family was stationed in Misawa for four years. We loved it. The locals were very helpful and were happy to try to work with us when we stumbled over the language. They appreciated that we tried to use the language, even if it meant using a phrase book, dictionary, and various gestures. They were just so happy to see people respecting their culture and trying to learn about it. Loved our time there.
I love how genetics combine. I like learning about people’s ancestral background, I find it fascinating. So far people have been proud of their heritage and are happy to share it with me. But I live in a small town with small town values.
AMEN
@Art Garfunkle I wonder if it's because Christians still hold on to traditional values that the Left tends to abandon, and the Japanese can relate to that.
I feel so sorry for the uber driver. He clearly just being friendly. Hope he is okay and aware he is not wrong. She is so entitled.
"Entitled" is the new euphemism for "spoiled brat."
She isn't. She believes she is.
According to video uploader "Amala Ekpunobi (however you even pronounce that name)", she said "this wasn't even racist, why is she recording this incident"🙄
In other words, only blaks can be hypocrits and play the "victim card". Nobody else can be entitled, only blaks like her, ok 🙄
i would love to hear his girlfriend ranting at this idiot passenger in chinese XD
I pray he does not develop a fear of people of other races
So upsetting to hear him plea with her for his job. Her lack of empathy and self importance to do that to this guy speaks volumes about her character.
She's gross, entitled and manipulative.
I have encountered a really Woke gay Americans, who are just Immigrants from Asia and so I wont think this video is fake. This is so real. Such people exist. I only met one. I feel really bad for the taxi driver.
Someone should find out where SHE works……..
She was probably one of the bottom feeders cheering the Israeli baby massacre... Total lack of empathy... But it's unreasonable to expect empathy from a STOOL SAMPLE....
I know! I feel so bad for this guy.
A word of warning⚠️: Most all of us work a service job in some type of service industry. When interacting with customers, DO NOT EVER ask them anything resembling a personal question. Just serve them, be kind, and move on to the next customer. Trying to establish Any human to human personal connection is a Pandora’s Box that you Do Not want to open.
That makes me sad.
I think it goes both ways...maybe I've been lucky, but mostly it lead to better interactions. I wouldn't want to become a robot just because I'm afraid of some snowflakes.
You can tell she has NEVER experienced racism....she doesn't know what it is...
She was just told by society she was an oppressed person, so she thought she had the right to oppress others.
@@HavianEla that’s the trouble with these ideologies getting pushed on our society to supposedly defend rights 🤦🏻♀️
@@HavianEla i think it’s people being told they are oppressed and so act accordingly. instead of thinking for themselves and acting on their experiences. some people absolutely go thru racism or xenophobia. but not this woman in this situation lmao
But she WANTS to experience it soooo bad
@@lilithabunni "i think it’s people being told they are oppressed and so act accordingl"
I don't think deep down she believes she was oppressed here.
People are being told that drama gets you attention.
I’m an Asian and that Asian girl is utterly an embarrassment to me
Why are you embarrassed? Are you responsible for all other Asians (and is that just you or is there some secret rule I don't know about that every Asian in the world is responsible for every other Asian?) Unless you raised her as a parent, you are not responsible for her bad behaviour and shouldn't be embarrassed.
@@Bertranddeghaulshe can still feel embarrassed
You don't need to take ownership for other people's idiocy.
@@mariaylllow Of course, but feeling embarrassed for your ethnicity because of another person's behavior is silly.
@@mariaylllow I understand my point👏👍😊
That poor man. He'll probably never start a conversation with another person ever again. She should be ashamed of the mark she left on him.
Well that’s why u shouldn’t be nice
u think everyone should be mean to each other. wow what a sad way to live@@Emolga6274
he will never talk to any female . good 1 more single woman
@@Emolga6274 Well he needs 5 stars and some people like conversations. It's not all about being nice it's about sincerity
Yup, the girl scarred the driver without touching him.
People always think I’m Italian. I’m Greek. Usually they say “Same thing, right? Lol.”
The nerve.
Snap. I'm always mistaken for Italian. Especially when I'm in Greece, by Greeks!
@@kelleyspartiatis4776 that’s funny! 😂
I’m an ethnic Chinese Singaporean and have lived in Scotland for 6 years. I went to my local chippie and after placing my order the lady there said to me, while she was cooking, in her Scottish accent: “you have a strange accent! Where are you from?” I told her I’m from Singapore and she explained afterwards that while I looked Chinese, I did not sound Chinese, and was simply curious because she had never met a person like me before in all of her life making fish and chips at that store. She was very friendly and we had a nice conversation about what life in Scotland and Singapore was like for me. Nothing racist there!
I was just on a day tour in Scotland a week ago, and our tour guide was talking to my husband, myself (U.S.), and my Aunt who lives in Surrey, England. He was trying to guess where we were from based on our accents, and my Aunt's was completely throwing him off. Because while she has been living back in England for 7 years now, she moved to the states in her 30's and lived there for 30 years, so she had lost some of her accent. He was a lovely man who was just curious.
It makes me sad that the driver probably doesn't feel like he can ask this question any longer, he probably asked that question to everybody, enjoyed knowing where all his fares are from and what brought them to that particular city. A conversation that was once considered normal, polite, and expected when traveling abroad.
That was due to the place - Scotland & you're friendly. In America, everything is offensive and name calling is the trend.
Did you get it on tape??? Alert the media!!!
Considering the context of the video, your comment is fairly dismissive to bring up. On first glance, your comment has a lot to do with the experiences of the Asian in the video but looking deeper, it's quite different. Also, the experiences of those who emigrated later in life versus those who were born or emigrated earlier in their life tend to be much different.
She is awfully calm for someone who feels so uncomfortable. It seems more that she has been waiting for this moment to twist someone's words to get her 15 seconds of victim hood.
Obviously she had to hide her fear of death, or the man would have skinned her alive on the spot. While spitting jokes about Asian people.
I've got 23 stitches in my face and a loose septum from >200 violent racist attacks, but this woman got asked where she is from. How terrible...
She's an Ass-Hat
@TexZenMaster I know right. My niece her mother is filipino and her dad is white. She was bullied at school by 2 girls because her dad is white. Now that is horrible
She literally held the door open the entire time. At any time in her lecturing, she could have just stood up.
If she’s going to apologize, she should apologize to the Uber driver. ‘Apologizing’ to the people angry at her instead of the actual person she harassed just proves that she doesn’t truly mean it.
Agreed
Yeah exactly, she is only apologizing because people got mad at her. If no one told her to apologize she wouldn't
A true apology is not the words you use (ie I'm sorry) but the action to try and never repeat that original action again, otherwise it's like someone slapping you in the face, and saying sorry over and over again. How many times do you accept their apology before you realize they don't mean it? Forgive, change, remove yourself if need be, and move forwards. If you've done wrong, apologize and take the steps to make the positive changes you need to become a better person for yourself and for those around you, regardless if it's constant contact or a once off.
It's typical narcissistic behaviour, these non-apologies.
She doesn't! She's a fake, from beginning to end!!
Amala Im so glad there are young people such as yourself with incredible sensibility and reason.
I love your show.
Absolutely ❤❤
She really thought everyone would bandwagon behind her. Smh. Oh, how the tables have turned. "Cancel culture" actually did something right for once.
Man, the obsession with feelings is a liability for many people.
I wouldn’t call it “cancel culture” when those who promote cancel culture get their comeuppance
I think the tide is finally turning with this awful cancel culture insanity. Bill Maher deserves some of the credit.
@@TheProdigalMeowMeowMeowReturns good point
@@TheProdigalMeowMeowMeowReturns Flip the script on them. They call it 'consequence culture'. Let's see how they cope with the consequences of their behavior.
She creates a problem out of thin air. Continues to say she’s uncomfortable, yet doesn’t exit the car. Makes sure her camera never leaves her face. Feigns tears while still filming herself. Girl deserves an Oscar.
I don't know, looks like your typical movie without any clear plot 😂
Her acting was as good as AH
I'd hardly say that she 'deserves an Oscar'. Her acting was pretty horrible.
She deserves something but not sure it’s an Oscar.
@@YoungMommy14Well, she's on a par with Will Smith, if that counts for anything.
This woman wasn't on the brink of tears. She wasn't raging. She was ENJOYING this. This is what bullies do. She deserves every bit of shaming she gets. She should get called out, to her face, on what an awful human being she is.
I agree 😢 so sad. I think bullying is necessary to society to an extent, however I think because we’re living in the end times, we are breeding too many narcissists and sociopaths who are bullying others by creating problems and then playing the victim. It’s one thing to have someone call you nasty names, or even try and sabotage you because they don’t like you. It’s another thing to be having a totally normal conversation with a STRANGER and having something you say twisted and painting you out to be an evil person
@Sarah Joyce Ya, NKVD material.
Exactly! It is typical bully and abusive behavior. I hope she gets what's coming to her
Even if she WAS on the brink of tears, who gives a shit? She's an immature adult who's this way because she never got counseling, that's all. What do you do with misbehaved children? Well, best solution is to put them in their place. Humans need leaders.. whether they be mom, dad, the gang leader, the country's ruler(s), or God. The qualities of the leadership are a direct reflection of the populace.
Yup crybullies, a scourge.
Nice work on calling this out. The more we allow BS like this getting unchecked, the worse off we are.
i’m honestly glad she posted it. she deserves the backlash and she needs to get a reality check. what an awful person.
Yep!
Complete Garbage Human. She deserves a cancellation
The next time she gets attacked becausde of racism, and cries deeply about it, just go, haven't seen you apologize on handas and knees to the poor man you went racist as hell against.
She won't get a reality check. SJWs ALWAYS believe they're right and EVERYONE else is wrong... Guarantee you her reaction to the backlash is "OMG look at all these racists supporting this guy!"
She has put a man's livelihood at risk by feigning victimhood - that is a selfish act on her part.
seeking false sympathy
Narcissist and a sociopath
This lady should lock herself in her home till she grows the ability to get through life without seeking sympathy and being a victim from a simple interaction
The complaining woman may have ego-poisoning. Or she may think he's too far beneath her in the sense of class. THAT is part of many cultures in the world, including (dare I say I?) Asia?
You put that well. I was feeling the same thing. They young ladies condescension and arrogance is amazing.
I'm a Filipino and if a random uber driver ask me where I am from, I would definitely not be offended! I would engage in the conversation happily and would even tell him how beautiful my country is. I don't mind being compared to my brothers from neighboring countries. We, as a region, stand as one against this ultra wokeness. 🇵🇭
I'm filipino too and people mistaken me for Thai, for part Chinese...but it never bothered me too. People so sensitive and calling it a "microaggression" towards asians. I don't think it's microaggression, people just genuinely don't know where we're from and can't tell us apart
If you don't know, you don't know, and you can't change that. I can't just snap my fingers and suddenly be able to know which Asian country people are from, I've never once been to Asia.
If what you're angry at someone over is something they can't just change for you, you're probably in the wrong. And if it's something important, anger isn't what you should be expressing towards them, because that helps no one.
My husband is Filipinio as well and often gets confused for Hispanic or Hawaiian, he never gets offended or even bothered by it. People are naturally curious and people need to ask questions and learn otherwise how can we expect them to just know.
Ditto! I love talking about my heritage and what makes me unique.
That may just be it. You’re proud of your beautiful country, know the strength and weakness of its people and happily talk about it, but the wokes have no such love for where they’re from, so they use this “oppression” bullshit in order to have anything at all interesting about them. It’s like they think getting triggered for unknown reasons make them mysterious or something, when in reality, they’re boring and have nothing to talk about except their feelings.
This is sad. He says his English isn't great, you can tell is not his 1st language. She needs to give him some slack
Unlike him, She knows she is recording and broadcasting and trying to follow a script to gaslight this guy and victimize herself to generate views. He is the true victim.
Well said!
She's not sensitive, she's SELF-OBSESSED. Her behaviour is disgusting and she should be thoroughly ashamed of herself for this exchange. What an embarrassment she must be to her parents.
She is trying to soooooooooo hard to have a british or aussie accent. still sounds like Asian to me. I, an Asian, myself. She does not like to be called Asian??? Did she look at herself in the mirror???
@@mikeydoodle143 If that entitled little tw@t feels that she isn't safe when someone asks a "wrong" question, she should just stay home, hide under the bed and never go outside again.
@@mikeydoodle143 yeah, I couldn’t figure out the weird faux-British accent
@@raevj "faux brit accent" LOL hahahahahahahhahahahahahha
She thought she was being smart😅 And anyone who knows her will hate her for this now
Even though she felt uncomfortable, she managed to overcome that and remain in the stationary vehicle for several minutes while collecting enough footage to confirm her victimhood and martyrdom.
Stunning and brave!
Haha
Yeah, every time I genuinely feel terrified for my life I’m totally able to continue a relatively calm conversation with said person trying to destroy me 😮💨
sarcasm?
@jayy.alexis7720 exactly and on top of that purposely keeping yourself there for several more minutes
Stunning yes. Brave? Never in physical danger, so no. I can appreciate your sarcasm though, especially since she was willing to "go through" all that with an urgent meeting and took the time to argue and wait for an uber instead of just getting there like she actually did have priorities.
Hes saying she looks different from his Chinese girlfriend but acknowledging she is of Asian decent. So he's obviously just trying to find out her cultural background instead of assuming which Asian country at least part of her ancestry comes from. Anyway yeah she's making it more of a big deal than it needs to be. But then this type of response is why a lot of people don't want to ask someone their cultural descent anymore.
My wife and I went to South Korea for about a month once. Despite meeting literally thousands of Koreans, there were times I made a faux pas because I would reintroduce myself to someone I had already met because my brain itsnt well attuned to the differences in their faces. On the same token, many of the Koreans we met said that all of the white people looked basically the same and they had a hard time differentiating between us, and that they have the same issue with black faces. It's not racism, it's like speaking a language...it takes time and practice to become adept.
I had a Chinese guy (from China) tell me all black people look the same and I found it pretty funny.
It is being real, seeking a connection and information. Virtue signal offense seeking is truly pathetic. This woman is gross.
Yep, Korean taxi drivers used to ask the same questions, just to have a conversation. Had pleasant small talks with them plenty times. I'm myself being Asian and it took half a year to remember my coworkers names and faces. And it was just the same for them with my friends. The beauty was that all of us were different and had so much fun getting to know each others culture ❤
I agree Asians look similar to Asians, Caucasian’s look similar to their kind, as well as Hispanics, and blacks. It’s not racism, it’s just facts.
I spent about 7 months in Korea, this is accurate.
Though a native Korean would be furious if you mistook them for a Japanese...would not want to be the one to make that mistake 😂
She’s not offended she’s just the pettiest of tyrants wanting to hold power over a foreign taxi driver while pretending she’s the victim
oh this is best sums it up post so far!
A person with an understanding to her country giving a foreigner a hard time. That is literally the actual problem here 😞
This is the exact way I would have summed it up. She seems to relish the "power dynamic".
Notice her "upper class" British accent.
Older Poor Immigrant guy is begging her!!
What kind of world we are living in?!
I am so tired of this victimhood mentality culture going on. Some people are so sensitive.
He is literally scared halfway to death begging her, telling they would fire him, pleading that he has a family... it's gotten so bad that he is begging as if they are about to murder him... this is getting infuriating
She did explain she wouldn't say anything to the company, also it was dumb to get offended and film it but at least she didn't show his face.
@@sarahberkner The point is that he shouldn't have to grovel to her to not lose his job. And if he hadn't, I guarantee he would have.
Yeah these women are real bullies
I need people DESPERATELY to understand that when the left want you out of your job - they ARE trying to kill you. No income so you can’t keep up with rent/house payment, utilities, gas, groceries, medicines if you take them, etc. Sooner or later you’ll be out of shelter and at the whims of society, or dead. Your job is your means of obtaining goods and services legally in exchange for cash. They WANT to destroy you.
They just don’t want to get blood on their shoes while at it, so they take more passive aggressive routes to their enemies’ death.
What comforts me, is that if she has a job, she's going to get fired as soon as the matter settles. I she doesn't have a job, whenever she has one and a colleague wants her fired, the video will resurface and she will be fired. This video will haunt her forever. Internet never forgets.
I like that you specified young girls doing this crap. I've never seen a 21 year old dude post to socials about an uber driver asking where he was from.
I'm Asian (Korean), and I get asked all the time what I am because people can't tell, which is totally fine. It's not meant to hurt or degrade you. It's a simple question to understand you or your culture better. People need to stop being such spoiled, entitled little shits and realize there is actual racism being experienced in the world.
Yuppp exactly. It only becomes annoying when they say stuff like “Chinese and Korean is the same thing” or some variation.
Still don’t feel the need to pick a fight with them.
Yes! I grew up in S.F., in the Richmond District, a mixed salad of ethnicities with a variety of Asians. As a kid, I was always interested in the cultural distinctions between groups and over time I acquired the ability to observe subtle patterns in appearance that might indicate ethnicity. Instead of being offended by my guess, they were entertained by my curiosity and surprised by my frequency of guessing correctly. I would follow up by saying hello or using a phrase in their native language. This never offended anyone, and instead was met with a smile that opened the door to friendship - enduring friendships now many decades old. The best man in my wedding is half Chinese. Fast forward some years and my young blonde son was the ring bearer in his sister's wedding. At the altar, his blonde hair stood out like a soar thumb in a line up that was otherwise entirely Asian. 😄 To think, the beginning of our friendship and discovery of what would become my second family all started when I was 11, after I approached a kid in boy scouts and guessed his father was a serviceman and his mother Japanese. (She's Chinese, but met his father in Japan... Close enough!)
I'll never understand how she was offended. I might easily do the same thing with no intention beyond starting a friendly conversation, which I believe was his intention as well. What she did will probably change his attitude toward Asians. His caution will make him seem cold and unfriendly, which may be interpreted as racist by Asians meeting him in the future. These leaps to accusations of racism in the absence of racism only makes things worse. Plus, she blew an opportunity to reciprocate and inquire about his background - to learn and build another bridge between cultures. Damn shame.
I was married to a woman from Laos. And you are right. Koreans are the hardest to tell where they are from. Should be proud of that. It is only natural for a man dating an Asian to look and try to figure out where they are from. Which is the opposite of saying all Asians look alike.
It’s not like people can tell my family is greek. I’m blonde and blue eyes. My mother is tan skin and brown hair and eyes. Sister too.
But they could easily be mistaken for Italian or Turkish.
Right? Asia is not one country and people want to educate themselves instead of assuming and acting ignorant
I feel so bad for that poor man. He's just trying to make a living and support himself, his daughter, and his girlfriend, and this snowflake is criminalizing him and putting his career in danger all because he asked a simple question about her. Absolutely insane.
Legitimately sociopathic.
Stop conversing with random people. Anyone might be a woke lunatic. It's nuts.
He's just trying to connect with someone, through the fact that his girlfriend is Chinese and this woman might have been too. It was clearly meant with warmth, not I'll intent
@@ohsweetmystery I agree, but it's not the long-term answer. That just creates a world of paranoia and fear that keeps us separate from each other. And that makes it easier for us to be controlled by the power players who thrive on this agenda.
Yep. He was literally just trying to make small talk and connect. So said--- we can't even be polite and social without someone taking offense. 😢
He can’t say ‘them’ but she can say ‘us’
Them is such a normal, non derogatory word to use to encompass any group of people . Crazy crazy people.
seeing as these woke people love the term "them," why is she so offended? Like you said, Crazy.
Also … all the pronoun BS these days … so many WANT the use of “them”
So is she a Transphobe since she doesn't like the word "them?" Shame on her.
Exactly!
exactly what I was thinking! the need for attention ugh
Thank You Amala, for showing this!!❤
As an Asian American (I know she’s not American), I’m so freaking embarrassed. This is not racism. She is trying to attention from the left. I’m glad people are on his side.
Yup, even as Asian, there are Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Cambodia, Indian and more.
Each with theirs own unique culture and I have talked to other Asian besides myself who proudly said which countries they came from.
I don't agree with Asians all looking the same. But yes, she overreacted here.
She’s British or Australian ?
even if it is racist, NO ONE CARES ANYMORE.
I'm from the UK further up North. She has a London accent and the woke nonsense is rife down there. This isn't surprising!
This was actually hard to watch. Poor guy was panicking, that’s why he was so insistent on her understanding he’s sorry, because he genuinely was distraught- in my opinion he was more distressed than her. I truly hope he had such a wonderful day after this bullsh*t
Yeah, I can imagine the guilt, fear and frustration he felt after dropping her off. And for what? Nothing. Even worse than nothing: for engaging in a friendly conversation with his passenger. I hope he doesn't change his attitude after this, I would welcome a friendly talk if he picked me up.
It was VERY hard to watch. Towards the end of the video I had to constantly say "stop talking stop talking stop talking" to her so that I wouldnt hear anything else anymore. Lol.
I'm Asian (Filipino to be exact). I get asked the same way by Uber drivers who just want to engage in a conversation. I am sometimes mistaken to be a Mexican and I just smile and love it to be mistaken for another race. This woman must not have been raised as an Asian. Asians especially Filipinos are mostly friendly and respectful of others. This woman is not and is very rude and snotty. Gosh, there are just so many over-sensitive people nowadays.
Yeah, she's very whiny and snobbish. It's annoying.
He didn't know many Asians and tried to understand.
She was uncomfortable due to a question.
From her accent, it sounds like she was raised in the UK, and has been 'infected' with the idea that EVERYONE is out to give offense. *SIGH*
@@crbondur She is also half black...
I’m a Filipino who has been told I look Afghan which I found hilarious
Ur so right, oh Mexican isn't a race. That's like saying someone is half American
What a perfect example of everything wrong with the youth of today. They are not adults. They cannot handle the real world. It is so sad.
She was without mercy. What a horrible woman, so caught up in indoctrination that she was not capable of acting like a human being. I feel so bad for him.
It has nothing to do anymore with indoctrination. These people are at this point just maniacs. Simple as that. Even if you aren't racist, they WANT you to be. Even if you don't say or think anything racist, they WANT it to be about racism. They are absorbed by their own narcissistic persona as well as if I would believe by a demon. They are monsters, not more than that.
Maybe she's emotionally and ethically disregulated, maybe. Or she's just plain power horny in which case the analysis about racism is useless, she loves people to grovel and beg, the topic is irrelevant to her, it's just a sadistic game.
Being a human being isn't a thing anymore
@@psychedelicfright85 I mean.. for most people, yeah..
I’m happy this woman is seen for the villain she is . This man’s voice makes me want to cry . A beautiful person being manipulated , bullied, and guilted for being a perfectly friendly person . Disgusting . She should get fired from HER job .
...Nah. And then we have crazies like you who go completely over the opposite deep end. I think she overreacted a bit too, but also, being friendly can easily be seen as being nosey if you don't know a person. It's her right not to share personal information like that which he was asking for, she didn't handle it the best, but I get why some ppl would think it's rude to ask that of a stranger in a workplace setting esp. This woman is no saint but she's certainly no villain either.
@@kymo6343 i think she is clearly the villain in this story and should feel ashamed of that. Nontheless i agree with you. How can we blame others ruining life if we want to to the same. This is the hypocrisy which turned me (partly) away from conservatives.
@@whatever1661 I think villain is just a pretty strong word. Misguided, in the wrong, sure those fit, but villain just seems like too much IMO.
i see your point.
As an UBER driver, we are at a huge disadvantage. People do not realize that puttin a false accussation (or even low scores) just out of spite affect our work. If you get reported for sexual harrasement or something similar we could lose our account and the ability to continue working.
These false claims of racism need to be punished.
I agree, but we both know, it won't.
Actually we need to stop caring if someone IS racist. Who cares. Racism is not illegal. Racism is simply a form of tribalism and therefor human nature. The notion that we can dictate the beliefs and opinions of others is quite silly. I dont care if someone chooses not to like any group. Because they have a right to their own opinion and often the stereotypes are true.
I just never take that claim seriously and automatically start calling out the accuser regardless, racism exist get over it.
@@worstcaseofcrabsever5510make me think of that Morgan Freeman interview, where he was asked how we can stop racism, and Freeman said “stop talking about it.”
She exerted power over him in claiming racism. Hearing him asking for forgiveness for sure gave her the power feels. Crazy sad. No one will talk to each other in fear of offending at this rate.
She is being cruel , probably ruined his day, doesn’t know what he has going on in his life. No empathy from her at all. Poor man.
It’s sad because he actually seemed to really care and was upset that she was upset
He wasn’t racist, she found an opportunity to bully someone and make herself feel superior and took it.
So sad that he had to be out through that. Interesting that she was offended in par with the use of ‘them’ but then used the term ‘us herself.
Honestly immigrants from Asia like to make small talk or practice there English he was jus trying to be nice and honestly he sounded so sweet
I hear stories from my parents on how hard it is coming to a new country and how hard you have to work and with a daughter he probably work’s really hard
She found and opportunity to try to go viral it’s sick
Because that's what narcissists do.
I hired a cab earlier today and the driver was an older Asian woman , I'm an older native American woman and I live in southeast Asia for some time back in the 80s , I asked her if she was from the Philippines , she smiled and began talking about Thai food and we had a wonderful conversation about Thai cooking which I absolutely loved .
there was not even a mention of racism both going and coming from my destination .
that my friends is the difference between the generations .
being a victim is a choice 🗝️
thank you Amala 🕯️
I am also of an older generation. It concerns me how young people these days blow so many things out of proportion. They can no longer distinguish between actual problems with their feelings. Even if what he said was offensive (which I don’t think it was), getting that upset over it is mental. No one is responsible for your feelings but you.
@@IsThisThePrizeIveWaitedFor isn't it quite rediculas tho and correct you are in regards to being caretaker of anyones feelings .
these young folk are coddled brats in my honest opinion , they need to go out a get a real job as we may have at about age 15 .. smh 🤦
peace and joy to you 🍵
I'm a Gen-Xer (I'm 41) and I couldn't have said it better myself. That was perfect. Thank you, Tanya! ☺️
@@bobbiejojackson9448 💜🕯️
The younger generation seem to be choosing victimhood more and more.
I'm an arab/Muslim and an uber driver was asking me about my hijab, the talib@n, !s!s etc. I was a bit shocked but I wasn't offended because he was an older white man and i assumed he probably never really met a arab/muslim and only saw us on the news. We had a really good conversation and I explained to him how not every Muslim supports these groups or are associated with them. He was very kind and open-minded. It's easy to get triggered, its hard to swallow you initial emotions and ACTUALLY talk about things.
❤ When ppl are from different countries they don't really know much about the different groups so when they meet someone who is actually from there they are able to ask about the different groups to better understand what's going on. When stuff is reported on news/media they just report on the current issue. They don't take time to explain the background of different groups and such. Every country is going to have different gangs, religious groups, ECT.
@@lizziejay5362 i agree! It's better to be curious than to stay ignorant
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@@k.sb.9153 Thank you for taking that opportunity to teach a curious older man, who has probably since corrected others in their wrong thinking because of your kindness. I had a Muslim customer when I worked at Lane Bryant and she used to always call me sweetheart, and Habibi. One day I asked her what Habibi meant and she told me "it means you are my love" and it just melted my heart. It felt like such an honor. In Hispanic and Latinx families, Mija/Mijo (pronounced "mee-ha" and "mee-ho" with a heavier breathy H sound where the J is, you kind of say the H in the back of your tongue/throat if that makes ANY sense lol), means "my daughter/my son" but it's also used as "my darling", and our late family friend who was Mexican called me mija my entire life, so does my best friend's Grandma and her aunts lol. Just so much love and warmth. But she was always my favorite customer. She would hug me and kiss my cheeks and forehead when we greeted and said goodbye or if I had a migraine she'd stroke my hair while I helped her shop. Just the sweetest woman.❤
In 1998, I was flying from Washington, DC to Arlanda, Sweden. My seat mate for the first leg of the journey was a Sikh man.
When passengers got settled in and the flight stewards were finished with the safety demonstration, one came through the cabin, verifying meals.
She asked my name and verified my vegetarian meal, and then the man in the seat beside me, and he confirmed, too.
She grinned, and in a friendly nature, surmised we must be friends, since we had the same meal types, side by side. We all smiled and laughed, understanding it was humor meant put us at ease before a long flight.
As a vegetarian for a decade at that point, I'd heard far less kind things - even cruel and threatening at times - directed towards me.
My seatmate struck up conversation with me (I'm of NW European origins, he of Indian origin), asking how I came to be vegetarian. He then shared with me that it is a feature of his culture and faith as a Sikh.
We had a wonderful conversation over the hours of the flight, celebrated our vegetarian meals, and talked more.
At the end of the flight, we shook hands and wished each other well and departed.
I would like to think my experience was not an aberration, but the norm among decent, civil people everywhere.
"hypersensitive social justice warriors", this is the best title for these people!
Her entitlement is just shocking. Society needs to fight back against people like this.
She isn't entitled. She just believes she is.
These narcissistic people have always existed. I came across them while taxi driving a decade before the internet. I wondered if these altercations could ever be filmed and shared with the world, they would look ridiculous. And here we are now..
@@jensphiliphohmann1876that... exactly what entitlement means in this sentance... it means acting entitled when you arnt.... not the smartest are you
she's not sensitive, she's looking for trouble
Oh she's both 😆 the 2 can be true at the same time
And one day god is gonna give her the trouble she is looking for,just waite and see and it is gonna be real for her.
She is looking to cause trouble
Right? She wanted to be the victim and act like she was the bigger person by not reporting him but what she really wanted was for us to say report him to Uber then she would have made a part 2😂😂😂 How do you spend your time editing a video and adding caption then say you weren’t looking for clout smh 🤦🏾♀️
She's "entitled" by offendedness
My heart breaks for this gentleman begging for forgiveness 😢 She’s a vile person for doing this!
She is!!!!! What a creep she is
There is great power and beauty in being offended but putting that pride aside (cuz thats what it really is) and having mercy instead. Be offended in your own time if you're gonna do it. My heart broke for him. He had the humility to mend an altercation with a sincere apology and pleading for forgiveness. The least she could've done was have the humility to accept it. Smh. Makes me so so sad
"Please forgive me" is ambrosia to the ears of the power-hungry narcissist.
Bro I just wanted to see the video play the video then talk
@@saureco 150% true
Nothing that is demonstrably well meant can by definition be 'racist'. It is never the words that are offensive, only ever the intent behind them.
The thing is - the fact that she didn't complain to the company to get him fired means nothing. She posted this video publicly for the world to see. Companies don't really need official complains to fire someone. If someone from Uber sees this video, they can very easily find this man. They will look into that woman's Uber history and see who the driver was that day. She makes it seem like she's so "generous" because she didn't complain to Uber, but in fact, she put this person in danger.
That’s exactly what I was thinking, it wouldn’t be hard in todays day to find who the driver was and fire him, I hope that’s not the case
Yea the only reason she didn't go to the company was because she doesn't actually care what they think, she just wanted her online victim points
In world in which people post anything and everything for attention, without regard for the lives they destroy, yes she does need to complain directly to the company. If I ran a business I wouldn't take these whiny liars seriously unless they went through the trouble of direct contact. A review on their app or a freaking tag on the post. And if it's so terrifying doesn't she have a social warrior responsibility to make sure no other Asian woman sits in his car? Shouldn't she save them from the racist ASAP?
Also, I was unaware that Uber allows you to look at other peoples history. I'm now even more glad I don't use it. 😮
its easier to convict people in the court of public opinion and this court has no appeal.
@@sweetiemageetie7805 Uber doesn't allow anyone to look at other people's history. Any taxy company's designated employees have access to necessary data.
So she doesn't "feel comfortable" being in that car, but she's totally comfortable calling him a racist to his face. If I was with someone who I thought genuinely hated me for whatever reason, I wouldn't start provoking them just in case they were crazy and/or evil.
Right
She'd been waiting for this moment for months, maybe even years, and this is as close to racism as she could get. She's a walking lawsuit and everyone will now stay well away from her like they should.
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HOPEFULLY!
And she will tell this story for the rest of her life, on how SHE was a "victim" of racism. I would say if anyone was racist, it was her. She's a professional victim reminds me of Megan Markle
@@My3gifts 100% agree
@@My3giftsexactly!
I saw her on another video and I couldn’t believe what a bully she was. I felt so sad for that poor man who was only trying to be nice. If this is really what people are counting as “racism” then we are in big trouble.
I’m a Latina and I’ve been asked this so many times, I’ve never thought it to be offensive. I think it’s nice I get to talk about my heritage and where my family is from (Colombia). Life is hard enough, it doesn’t need our help. Chill out people!
Often times, we're asked by other Latinos XD
Lmao I’m white(Norwegian) and I’ve had dozens of people ask me if I was latino 😂 Blacks, whites, Asians.. everyone has asked.. because I’m “tan”..
I swear, Latinos are the most based people in this country. I also love how 99.999% reject "latinx" lol. Have you seen the recent video where a white guy walks around with a fake mustache, sombrero, and pancho, while holding maracas? He asks a bunch of white liberal women what they thought about his costume and they all lost their shit about how awful it was because of stereotypes and how he's stealing their culture. Then he walks to a Mexican neighborhood and asks them the exact same questions and they all loves it. Not a single person was triggered, outraged, or offended.
I’m German born and raised until 15 and I came to America and joined the military at 17 and over the years I’ve picked up a Southern accent and when ask if I’m from the South I tell them I’m German but never once did I feel offended or felt oppressed.
I describe myself as generic brown. I have been literally asked if I was Spanish, Chinese, Hawaiian, and Samoan. Also got dragged into a dance in a pow-wow. It seems like whatever the other person was they thought I was as well. 🙂
as an Uber driver who once got suspended for "being racist" i appreciate you seeing this situation for what it is. I felt so bad for the driver when he was pleading for his job
uber will never be on the side of the drivers its really sad
what happened?
She literally took the time to edit her video with those little side notes. She has an incredible amount of time on her hands. Sad little girl.
Doesn't look so little me. Sad self-entitled young woman (or did I "misgender" this person but who cares)
There’s a jump cut where she makes it seem like he’s saying twice how nice Asians are. It’s around the 5:50 mark
Shame her.!People like her are destroying human relations ! He should sue her for harashing.
How can people learn without innocent curiosity, this kind of thing is really frustrating. In my opinion actual racism comes from hate. Not curiosity.
This 💯
Perfectly said!
Yes, from ignorance rather than a curiosity to know more. She's really off the mark.
because its cute when kids dont know things and are curious, but creepy, offensive, and abusive when adults genuinely are curious and want to know things.
I agree, anyone with the slightest empathy could tell the driver had no ill Intent at all. The woman in the video want us all to understand her hyper sensitive feelings, but is not willing to move one inch to understand another person she has power over.
“I was scared, he was a bigoted racist!” She sure did stay in the vehicle for A LONG TIME with that “aggressive” man 🤦🏻♀️
yeah he wasn't holding her Hostage, she quite literally could have just got out of the car.
@@katielee7364 you’re absolutely right. She didn’t get out and get away because she knew she had the upper hand the *whole* *time*
Seems like she enjoyed making that poor man squirm in fear for his job.
@@jadesterbaby Yepp
@@jadesterbaby She's definitely a bully.
Anything for content. She was so full of it
As a white guy who lived in China for 10 years and took lots of taxis - I had this conversation every single day. They tried to guess where I was from.
Nothing offensive about that. They are trying to connect with you by asking about your culture. They usually guessed wrong…but instead of being offended, I took the opportunity to share culture with one another.
Same experience here. 😂 Where you come from? Followed by a wrong guess and the assumption that you are a teacher.
Every single day. Who cares? How else are people going to learn about different cultures than by asking questions? Curiosity is the opposite of racism.
I'm white British and I get it _here_ in Britain because I don't have a regional accent. Every now and then someone asks me where I'm from because they can't place the accent.
Same happens when I go to the US. I think it's funny. 😂
@@suzanne2 I’m from Canada. I would get all sorts of guesses - American, British, Russian, Swedish.
Exactly! I'm Hispanic and my Uber driver was from Iran, we talked about culture, food, where my parents are from, his home life, and how he had to leave his business and home behind because of the Stuff going on in Iran regarding women's rights he was afraid for his wife and they came to America, and now he's driving for Uber to make ends meet. We talked about football (soccer) and I ended up giving him a pair of football shoes I had in my luggage I gave him a hug, and wished him success. We're all humans just trying to survive out here.
People like this perceive reality through the lens of racism. Everything is about race, and everything about race is racist. Which is indeed the new form of racism, as the old form of racism mostly died out a while back, aside from a small fringe minority (despite what people may tell you)
Instead of seeking approval through social media in such a disrespectful way, she should seek help to work on her issues.
She's just a bully and trying to cover it up with fake feelings. Just attention seeking.
a-typical narcissist feigning outrage for tiktok clout the brain rot is very prevalent on that platform
Yes!! Attention-seeker w/o a doubt!
This woman has clearly never faced real struggles in her life
😂😂😂😂
The fact he dind't even know he was being filmed is worse than every thing. That shows the apology was sincere.
#goingtofar
If I was the boss, I would banish her from Uber for terrorizing my employee.
yes and even an apology for something that not needed an apology
It's the fact the wrong person is apologizing
These types of people are on the way out. Thanks for ushering them out
I'm hoping we see more of this vile behavior being called out in the future.
It's on the rise. I see it more and more now. And it's bringing together people from all political ideologies. Just normal every day people are starting to say enough is enough.
@@bangjoeofficial lah ada lu bang, lu ngapain bang joe
How does she not see how racist and ethnocentric she’s being? She has no compassion, and no concept of empathy. She’s Asian; thus, white adjacent. This is obviously her white privilege, and white fragility, on display, at the intersection of entitled and narcissistic.
For someone who 'doesn't feel safe', she took her sweet time getting out of the car and leaving.
Right?! 😆🤣
I had the same thought.
My heart breaks for this poor driver!!😢 He is not in a position to defend himself, while she clearly exercises HER privilege on him
These attention seeking "influencers" are getting out of hand... Ruining regular people's lives. This poor man 🙏🏻