The BLACKEST White Person I Ever Seen. 💯
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Tell me bro don’t look like Will Ferrell from Die Hard in the mitt tho 👀
You mean 'Get Hard'?
pretty sure that's milk from compton
Nah, that's David Harbor from stranger things.
That’s milk 74 he’s a Hoover from LA and was rooted and raised by a black family
BRUH WILL FARREL WAS NEVER IN DIE HARD DUMMY
Rob won because he was just being himself in his responses. You can hear the confidence in his voice, he’s not trying to fool anyone.
@schizoposter1499right smfh. People really think people can’t grow up a certain way just because of their skin color.
He black 😂
Rob played into all black stereotypes (jail, single mother, gangs). Never did he include himself into any of his responses as if he mattered or was part of the struggle. I wouldn't doubt after the cameras cut off his accent reverts back to white America.
@@Twilight.Princess I'm white and grew up in ghettos around new orleans my whole childhood. I've hung out with rich and poor whites and rich and poor blacks. I realized a long time ago it aint the color of the skin or money u got. It's going thru the same struggle that make u brothers. I get along with blacks more than whites just cuz I really understand the struggle that alot of black ppl go thru. I was never was privileged like most of the white kids. Couldn't go to places my friends invited me to cuz I was too broke. I didn't have a phone til I was 16. In the hood everyone is family cuz we all go thru the same struggle and understand each other better than anyone else
@@xXLsUTiGeRsFaNXx we go thru the same shit brother, i hope your doing better now fr, i cant speak for everyone but I know that struggle and am just happy people are escaping it. the only color anybody needs to worry about is green.
Im glad they got an authentic guy for the video instead of just having some suburban guy pretend to act black
I'd be very surprised if that would've worked. It's all about whether you are raised in a culture or not. If you weren't it's nearly impossible to fool those who were.
Maaaan, whatchu mean foo. Don't be playin. Or we bee ops, bruh
@@uncommonsense360😄😂🤣💯🔥
What is 'acting Black'?
@@Chtiggaacting like an african american
The white dude was the blackest one there 😂
His voice was so deep and he spoke slowly so I assume the others thought he was some grey haired brother dark.
@@hurtigheinz3790 yeah, most of these black men were super metro and almost seemed gay. If it was just straight hood dudes I think they would have probably been able to sus him out.
@@experienceofchris1108 Dude grew up in Hoovers, might not be that easy lol
crazy right it's almost like race isn't culture mind-blowing fact to the average American.
White dud a LA crip.
When Rob said "Birf day"... I knew I woulda lost.
Rob really lived that life hahahaha
😂
"Fitzgerald wild for a name" yea so is Diq 😂
Bro 😂😂😂👍
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Right 💀💀
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Rob speaking about the cookout & rubbing his hands...I forgot he was white while looking right at him 😂
Fr😂😂😂
Yk he be invited. He seeing that shit.
Right
Rob is the most hood one in that entire group! He from South Central LA and looks and sounds like a G! LOL
I love how he said I had a good family, that's all that matters.
Family matters
That was a burn on Rosebud guy :D
@@fey9915 Real talk... if Rosebud's momma had got with a Palestinian, even then he woulda got held... by "them" on "that" side of his "family" sadly, tho.
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@@neatchipops3428 yep
People in America are so obsessed with the color of each others' skin that they don't realize what they are characterizing is culture and social status, not race.
It's where you grow up and who you surround yourself with that shapes you as a person.
It doesn't matter where you grew up because if society is always focused on your race, race is ever present.
This is true in every country white people colonized because white people created the concept of "race."
White people are consciously and unconsciously obsessed with race. That is why profiling people exists.
Have you been to every other country so you can make that statement?
@@orange222...I think he meant America since he was born and raised there, (Probably) So it’d be kind of hard to talk about other countries because we don’t know much about them.
@@orange222... Socialization is a thing in every country.
@@gamerthings2559 I don't know and I wouldn't guess that was his intent. When I see someone posting America, like everyone in America is exactly the same it sets me off. We are in America so why even mention it? I don't like their characterizing for any entire place.
That black mother is a hero!! Give her a medal! What a woman. God bless you Rob and your fam. Love from Serbia :)
The kid’s grandparents that rejected him without knowing him are the real losers. They will regret it sooner or later.
Idk. Different mentality.
No they won’t
They are sooooo wrong for that
Why is the white guy blindfolded, doesn't he know either? 😄😄
Chapelle got a bit about that....
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@S2BYISRAEL😂😂😂😂😂
maybe he doesn't tbh
@@S2BYISRAEL lmao ...
The real problem of this scenario is none of these black gentlemen are " hood".. it honestly seems like most are college educated,professional.
Rob on the other hand is poor..let that sink in
Very good one!
I noticed that too. The rest seem more middle class and like they went to decent schools. Ron clearly had a lot less growing up. Kind of makes you realize the whole "white privilege" thing is more about one's socioeconomic status and the culture one grows up in than skin color. I bet Ron gets harassed by cops a fair bit too based on the way he dresses, his bearing, his hair, and the way he talks.
@aaronhumphrey3514 Hopefully too many people dont need to come to that realization because it should be obvious from the get go
White dude is a LA crip.
What u said should start a whole social experiment. Very interesting
I’m a white woman raised by a Mexican family in the Pedro projects and Dana Strand projects in the 70s and 80s. I could probably win the Mexican edition of this game.
Can you speak Spanish?
That White dude is Milk from West side Hoover in LA, I think 74. He was adopted by a Black lady as a baby.
@@thediaz07that’s what I was gonna ask too lol because even if you are Mexican but can’t speak Spanish you’re getting voted out lol.
this make no sense
Congrats?
I’m Australian, white and chose an Italian guy 40+years ago. Was kicked out of home at 16 and they still don’t talk to me all those years later. my Italian mother in law was no better, was always nasty to me when her son left the room, she never bought presents for her own grandkids. Only the full blood Italian ones from his younger brother were accepted.
Racism is racism doesnt matter what shade you are. Haters will find a reason to hate.
Be the bigger person and raise your children to be better
Italian family's are rough. I was married to an Italian for three years... happily divorced now. I feel your pain.
What's funny is Italian Americans tried so hard to assimilate that they are no longer in touch with their roots, and any chance they get they take shots at other immigrants and ethnic groups, and are now so proud to be considered white. 😂
Sending ❤
Racism doesn’t exiet
As a white man, we do that lip head nod thing to everyone, including white people lmao
I'm British Bangladeshi and I do the same thing lol. It's definitely just a cultural thing
I do too my man. Sometimes people take it real disrespectful walking by them without some recognition that they exist. A quick head nod as you go by is just saying 'I see you bro'
100% lol
Exactly.
Its always Nod if walking in opposite direction as a "Hello"
Whenever I walk with someone in the same direction, I usually do small talk till next turn.
White or Black, Rob is the realest mf in the damn cube from go
True. If you ever got in trouble with these fools they snitching quickly. Even the Asian Jewish guy had more soul then most of them
Nature vs. Nurture!
If you haven't had one, you'd be surprised at how quickly a baby starts instinctually doing certain things. That's "Nature".
But the way you speak as an adult is completely dependent on who you learned from growing up. That's "Nurture".
No fuckin shit
@@degol5692 It's not obvious to everyone. A lot of racist people think everything is down to nature, and that certain races will always end up a certain way. But that's just not true and Rob is walking proof.
Well yea, it’s character vs personally one is genetics other is influence. Crazy how many living things have both.
Yeah so it has zero to do with skin color@degol5692
*Youssuf N'Dour & Neneh Cherry's "7 Seconds" playing:*
🎵We're seven seconds away 🎶 Or just as long as I stay 🎶I'll be waiting🎵
"Did y'all forget how to struggle?"
That line is a deep as the mariana trench.
Missed that one... 🤔
And here is a demonstration of how skin color is NOT THE SAME THING as CULTURE❤❤❤And you're right...we ALL have ALOT to teach eachother. God Bless!!!
“Alright. Everyone say it together now. N-“ would’ve ended it right there 😭😭
You could hear the pain in the little mixed kid’s voice. He’s so cute and talented, though. Surely he’ll realize his unique ethnicity is something special to accentuate and own.
I relate to him, my mom is adopted and Mexican, her side of the family never once considered me or her as “family” my dads side however, mind you they are conservative white never once made us feel unloved. It’s a true problem blood should not dictate family
he is who he is because of where he grew up and where his parents are from not his ethnicity or racial heritage that's all bs.
Musicians Ben Harper & Lenny Kravitz are both biracial, white jewish and black
@@rugby342 Yes, he has the same vibes as them.
@@rugby342drake same… if the dad is Jewish it’s one thing but they don’t like it when Jewish women have half black babys … the Jewish heritage is passed by the mother it’s a matriarchal culture… the Jewish man can still have kids with a Jewish woman to pass on the family heritage even if he has kids with a non Jew… but the women are disowned usually if they marry outside of the religion they don’t like anyone besides Jews breeding into there camp not just blacks but they for sure don’t like blacks the black citizens in Israel make up less than .02 percent of the population haha they aren’t exactly promoted to immigrate there.
Saw Rob on another podcast and he's from South Central and a banger. Bro was with the Hoovers. If this show had been a fight to the death Rob woulda been the one walking up outta there too.
he has youtube channel now too, milktv
I think I saw him on a white crip prison documentary you make it through prison as a white crip you a bad mother
Then why he say gang banging gotta stop 🤦
@@douglasstout4070Because people grow up, wow
@@douglasstout4070cuz he aint some fake f boy pretending to be something he's not .. he knows first hand how negative and self destructive that bs is
Bro, Im a white boy from Shreveport Louisiana, and I said the same shit, my boy might be blacker then some of them lmao.
no
@@kaizatengoku3893 YES
that's what happens when you conflate race with culture like they are one the same most people act the way they act because of where they lived and the culture surrounding that place not because of their skin colour or racial background.
Black scholar Thomas Sowell explained that a lot of what is conceived as „black American culture“ is actually originally white southern white folks culture, so it makes sense.
@@christoph3187 I can see that, culture is created and then evolves
29:50 I felt this in my soul. I’m white as snow (my black friends called me neon white LOL) but I’m legitimately half black and half white. I was born with blue eyes, reddish hair and freckles. I still have my freckles but my hair is brown now. My dad died when I was a little girl so I lost touch with my black family but I was still “acting black” well into middle school until one of the black kids at the black lunch table I sat at asked in front of everyone, “why do you sit with us?” I said, “because you’re my friends.” But then my best friend (a black girl) said, “shhh shut up, G! Her dad was black!” It was in that moment I knew I would not only never be accepted by my people, but I could never be proud of who I am. So, I stopped listening to black music, stopped dressing black, stopped “acting” black, etc. and started dressing in rocker black clothes, listening to rock music, and speaking like a white person. Now as an adult I play the drums and love rock and metal more than anything, but you put on some Death Row Records and the black half of me pries its way out like a monster LOL.
Anyway, my point is, I still struggle with feeling like I belong somewhere to this day. My boyfriend is super white and has zero experience with the black community, and despite having DNA proof now, my dad’s first kids (my half siblings) want nothing to do with me cuz they’re convinced I wasn’t my father’s daughter. I am so proud to carry his last name AND his DNA, but no one believes me that I’m 20% Nigerian, let alone Black American. It’s very painful when you can’t just be who you are just because society won’t accept you or makes a joke out of your very existence. My Papa was my world and losing him as a little girl along with my identity shaped who I became as a person and I just wish I could at least be proud to be his daughter without having to explain why I “came out white” or remember that I’m dead to his side of the family. And my dad actually converted to Judaism long before his kids were born, so we all went to Hebrew classes as kids at the synagogue on base, he has the Star of David on his gravestone, etc.
So when he said they sat shiva for his mom… it was like a knife to my heart. I truly felt his pain on so many personal levels. I don’t have anyone in my life who can relate to my upbringing or how I feel about my identity.
You're probably like 70% white in ancestry
Your comment made me tear up. It seems like you need to vent some more.
Venting is part of the grieving process. I know because I've grieved recently.
I am here to listen if you need to talk. I'm not a therapist or psychologist... just another human, willing to listen.
@@DubbleTee this is by far the nicest comment I’ve ever gotten on RUclips. Thank you so much for being so kind ❤️
@@PneumaNoosesometimes we want to say it all, even if we couldn’t admit it to another person face to face. I think it’s a good way to rationalize and understand how we feel and why.
Your story is important and I feel for you. Hope you’ll have a better day and feel a bit lighter after writing this.
@@n0rmal953 that’s so true. If I could afford therapy, I’d be all over it! And I do feel a bit lighter, thank you so much.
It ain't about race its about culture
My white family didn't want us in and out of the house when playing too. We didn't have a choice either. Had to play outside.
For me it was go outside, don't come back until it's time to eat. Only really stayed inside if it was raining. I didn't want to stay inside anyway because there was nothing to do except read and play with my old toys. I wasn't allowed to just sit around watching TV. I could play games if it rained but my mom wouldn't tolerate me gaming if the weather was good. Couldn't have friends over 99% of the time I wanted to, either. My mom didn't want a bunch of kids running around and my dad was on shifts so half the time he was asleep and it would have been my ass if I woke him up for no good reason.
@@Peatingtune Exactly the same for me. They wanted kids out of the way for the day. And I grew up in socal. Rainy days barely existed. We invented new things to do outside every day.
I wasn't allowed to play outside as a kid, too dangerous
Yeah, a lot of these 'black' things are just normal human things.
It's sad they feel like they have to put on an act to be black, proper insecure.
"There's the hose. I'll put some sandwiches on the porch at lunch time. Don't be stupid."
And this goes to show that people relate to the enviroment you grew in, and the financial situation more than the skin color
As a white man the curled lip thing is how we say hello to people we don't know. We do it to each other too so it ain't cause your black or some sort of micro aggression lol.
Yeah it was so hmm interesting to hear. I constantly do it to almost everybody and I don't know even why and I live in Europe. It has nothing to do with what I feel towards the other person
To me it’s basically a sign to show you acknowledge the other persons presence/existence. Or a „I looked at you, you looked at me“ Situation, don’t know what to do, do the thing. Never occurred to me it could be interpreted like this.(Sorry for mistakes, english is not my native tongue, also live in europe )
I do it a lot and its not race specific. I think its like after making eye contact "I respect and acknowledge you but I'm not interested in small talk"
If it's a dude older than me I give them a head nod, but if it's a guy around my age or younger I do the lip curl lmao.
Maybe its an american thing that there's micro aggression? In europe its just a neutral "awkward but polite" greeting to everyone.
"NOT LIKE ROB" got me dying 🤣
Any black man saying micro aggressions is disqualified
My grandson his half white and half Hispanic, I can't imagine being so hateful in the heart to cut him out because of his heritage... shit, he's going to be so well rounded, two languages, different cultures and loved deeply by both sides of the family. He may experience hate in this world but never inside our homes or wherever he lays his dead down to sleep.
Is he legal?
Hispanic?
Do you mean indigenous?
@@melodyvovan9205hispanic isnt indigenous to anywhere but spain just so you know mexicans werent mexicans till spain made mexico mexico and aztec is very distant from spanish they fucked the indigeonous people of mexico out of existence nearly completely if we are going for the u.s.a none of the languages spoken by indigenous people are called indigenous because theres like 300 of them dont go being self righteous without knowing alittle about what your blabbing on
I knew he had to be raised by a black woman. Rob is BLACK! PERIOD. ❤❤❤
Facts
He's still not black regardless of who or where he was raised. Y'all are embarrassing.
@@DarkWinter48 I know that. I'm not saying his DNA has changed 🤣🤣 I'm speaking more of his HEART. Your ignorance is embarrassing.
@@mzzkc86 thats not ignorance bish you shouldve made that clear in your original comment 🤡👻 still embarrassing
Notice how Brevin took his full 30 seconds while Rob only used half of the time. That's why he won there
7:00 "-I mean purple" almost took me out lol
I enjoyed your commentary ALL the success your way with plenty of health and prosperity from your Cuban sister in Miami😊
That dude in the white and red striped shirt was cheating. He could see under his blindfold and kept his head tilted up to peak out. 😂
Oh I just got to the part where you also noticed that same guy was cheating. 😂 I'm not the only one that caught that
@@opethdan2408what. Did u forget to switch account or somn lmao
@@opethdan2408 Why are you replying to your own comment? This shit is sad
@@ExistentiallyDreading Yeah, weird af.
No, it's not weird, wtf.
Lol, as an old white dude. I dont know why i do that lip thing. But i do that to anybody i dont know.
😂😂
My Dad does the same thing. He thinks it's cool non-verbal way to say "whassup?". It's not 😂
The white dude repeating “Power Rangers” in the most dismissive tone ever haha that was so funny 12:24
Rob grew up in the hood and those other guys were talking about some kiddo stuff. I am sure Rob was thinking "These mfkers sound gay!!!"
😂😂🤣 That moment right there was the perfect representation of this entire episode
Because what!?!?!
ngl the "sorry for the ads" parts are the perfect setup to talk about a video without making me thing ur just pausing for no reason and yapping
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. It's such a beautiful experiment and enlightening experience ❤😊
A lot of people think that if you're not a minority, you can never understand or experience harder struggles than others. This just goes to show more ignorant people that struggle is universal, not based on the colour of your skin.
He was raised with a black family.
@ReadyorNot811 He's still white, and has struggles. If you'd actually read the comment, that's what I'm talking about - the colour of your skin doesn't automatically determine how much you've struggled, so you should always lead with an open mind and not stereotype or assume based on the colour of someone's skin.
struggles come from where you live and what type of attributes that place has nothing to do with race everything to do with culture.
@@wkkqewqaver7766also your decisions. You can have all the opportunity in the world and make the wrong choices and its all gone
@@thomasflores7817 I know that from experience.
Robs braids are clean but his arm hair is wild. The way he stands speaks volumes where hes from too. Bro when he talked about the worth of gangbangin was real.
He knows about that life all too well. He was in the Hoovers. I would easily bet that he has more street cred and knowledge than everyone else in that room combined.
@@MattR8605Facts
😆 yooo! Rob's A1, no doubt, BUT...them braids AIN'T clean, so please 🖐🏼 cut. the. fkn. shit.
Good ass reaction bruh u made hella good points
Bro!! Im white and grew up poor as hell but damn near everything here applied to me. The running in and out shit especially. I BET NOT be in the house during the summer till the street lights come on 😂😂😂
It’s common of all races in poverty. Just like “soul food” is a southern middle class down to poverty thing for whites and blacks. But other parts of the country think it’s a black thing. Unsure of how that happened.
Same
“Black ain’t always beautiful” that ish took me out 😂😂
I was taken a-f**king-back by that comment for sure. Unexpected lol. He clearly pulls zero punches
My parents were foster parents and took any child, because a child in need is a child we wanted. My mom’s father however was born in 1900 and had other views. However he treated everyone equally but didn’t go out of his way for anyone not Irish. UNTIL, my parents receive “little Linda” my mom, Linda was so excited that she was getting a brand new baby, straight from the NICU. My grandfather came over so excited to meet the new family member. When they arrived with this 4lb baby, all you could see was her huge front. Knowing my grandpas views, my mom tried to step between him and the caseworker, praying he wouldn’t say anything. He pushed her out of the way and scooped that baby up as if she was a long awaited, prayed for, miracle child. I don’t think he allowed anyone to hold her or get a glimpse of her closer than arms length for hours. He told my mom that this little girl needed him, he could feel it, and she would get everything he had to give. She wasn’t abused, her momma was just mentally challenged, and in the end my family taught and nurtured her to the point she got her baby back, but it took 5 years, so we were kinda devastated to see her go. while happy for her and her mother, my grandfather was crushed. This 6’4” 255lb railroad track laying, Irish man who avoided anyone of color, mourned her leaving us.. ‘Little Linda “ was named by my grandfather on day one being with us. We were given that honor and we all voted on names, but my grandfather insisted her name be the same as my mother’s, whom he also named. He didn’t miss a day visiting her the entire 5 years.. I, being the only biological grandchild, was spoiled rotten, but little Linda was the doted on, precious princess in my grandpas eyes. All that to say, skin color is only 1 sublayer of the 5 sublayers of the 3 main layers of skin, its superficial and means less about a person than the type of koolaid they prefer, in the grand scheme. I never judge a person based on something so trivial, and amazingly I learned that from my Irish grandfather the day I saw a little black baby capture his white heart. If I could ever give someone younger one piece of advice that they had to live by, it would be to only judge someone by how they, and they alone treat you and others. BE KIND AND LIVE FREE
Sometimes people conflate being poor with being black and it’s a bit confusing
Because racism and classism works together that how yt supremacy been build
@@melodyvovan9205 No. Just no. Stop it. Get some help.
As someone whos half white half Mexican who grew up in echo park I really do relate to Rob cause I grew up with Spanish as my first language. And I have black cushions I'm a product of my environment and it's a trip watching this and seeing that the truth that when it comes to relating to other people how you grew up is the and where is a big factor. I don't really know what to say other then this episode was amazing people had a lot of good shit to say and in the end of the day it was all love man.
"Like, go to China, that's all they see of us" is stereotyping in itself lol. Anyways based video bro absolute banger.
🤣 that one around 8:00 talking about "you're either in or you're out, pick one" that ain't just a black thing trust me 😅
I'm white, born in Jersey, grew up in either predominantly black neighborhoods or the hoods for years, from the South side of Woodbury until school really, to Paulsboro, Camden, North Philly ECT... I could definitely pass this show if I wanted (voice is way deeper than homeboys, but I'd have to dig out my Philly/S.Jersey accent...been out in the Midwest for a few years)
I had no idea phil lamar played so many characters i love! Thats dope to hear hes a chill dude
The best character he played was the one in front of me,
- The Diddler
I loved this! It was insightful and humorous. I was impressed with you, being so articulate. I agree that the gang stuff needs to end. Rock on bruh!!!
I just realised that that sounded a bit racist. I certainly didn't mean it that way. Please just take it in a good way. I love every race. I come from a white mother and a half black father. I was racially targeted when I was a child,by my own mother! Yeah it"'s crazy, but true.If you want to know more, let me know.
wasn’t racist at all, I got what you were saying 100% ❤️
Im glad you clarified ❤❤❤❤@@angelagottarock
@@angelagottarock Your comment made me think of the line in Zootopia where the rabbit says to the fox "You are one articulate fella." 😂 I'm just poking fun, btw, not being mean. Hehe
Everyone should hang out with everyone man, you enrich your life if you do that.
I giggled at your sincerity with "the skreets?" Commenting because you asked nicely!
I'm a non black POC. What you said at the end was spot on. I met this retired black man down the road on my walk to church every Sunday who was out in his yard often, made friends with him, and he ended up making this long rack of what I call Black Man BBQ Ribs. He only charged me $20. The first time he delivered it to my Sunday morning and I tried to take a piece of the ribs the bone slid right out and I knew I was in for a treat the likes I have never experienced. The bone was clean and not a shred of meat. I dug into the meat with my fingers, all soaked in all that fat and sauce, and that meat was absolute perfection. I couldn't believe what I was eating. I remember I had a couple of small burps to myself during the sermon that morning and I could still taste the barbeque smoke. This lasted for about 3 hours. I'd even order a couple racks of ribs when I had friends over at the house. Even now, having moved far away, I still think about that Black Man BBQ. It was absolutely unreal. I remember me sharing it with this white lady and she said "black people sure know how to do barbeque". I didn't even know that was a black stereotype. Starting to crave some right now actually.
28:38 “I’m Brevlin 😐” 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah he said that like it was personal for him. 😂 He's like I told y'all I was black!
"Remember when we were 3v3? Which of y'all stabbed me in the back?"
Damn you made a good point about the coolaid that shit was funny
Fr, deadass i if he came at me about color kool aide…ide think he don’t even love or drink kool aid like that fr. Cuz all you drink is red cool aide dawg? Cmon now.
Literally the weirdest thing to get attached to. No one I know has ever paid attention to the kool aide flavour names lol
Hi …. I’m a great grandmother and this is my first time watching your video….. and I really enjoyed it….but since I’ve been around a few seasons I want to explain to you what “Black is beautiful” means….. it stems from being called ugly names, and dealing with racial stereotypes…. especially if you were dark skinned…..so to compensate and for people to understand we love ourselves….no matter our complexion…. the term
WE ARE BEAUTIFUL was born…..I hope this was helpful to you….
keep up the good work….
God Bless❣️
god bless you! 😊
Your voice is soothing
Too much love in your heart man? Nah, Be proud man. I see in you that youre the type of person to help heal others. Much love, bro, keep up the good work🙏💯💯
I love how this breaks the media set norms. And shows heart and community instead of what media uses to divide everyone❤ i went to majority black school. I was 1 of 8 white students. Its very teaching!❤
OMG I watched the 30:22 whole video til 18 seconds left and all I can say is I appreciate ALL my friends who were fortunate enough extend their families by opening their hearts & homes.
LMAO just realised his mask upside down and OVER HIS NOSE 🤣🤣
31:36 That's just people, though. We're all humans and some of us are effed up. Doesn't matter what the skin color is. Some people are just broken.
They should have known a white guy would never be named Brevin lol
I knew a white kid named Tyrone
I knew a black lad called Warren Edmund-Charles 😂
@@enrott8560 random fact, one of the Navy Seals who died in the Benghazi raid in 2012 was a white man named Tyrone Woods.
@@DisconnectedRoamerThe third? That’s the only way the name could get whiter.
@@tribevalHe did go by “Ty” though.
Rosebud, that is messed up. They’re loss - but just so sad.
Very much their loss.
That's funny how he says "Juvenal hall, jail..." lol
Yo Rob even looking at him talking and being adopted a week old to African American woman his lingo and disposition comes naturally 😊.
25:12 I'm a caribbean woman and I've been thinking the same thing! Let's create more shows and movies. I feel you brother.
Don't wait for hollyweird to destroy your culture, make your own movies and post them on RUclips and get some ad revenue.
Is the "No running in and out" considered a black stereotype in the US ? Where I live (Central Europe) that's jsut a kid thing, everybody's parents would say that, white or not.
You sound like a good man. I just found your channel and see you haven’t made any videos in a while. I hope all is well in your life.
U nod down when u feel above them...u nod up when its all love
I could tell brah was white. It wasn't even difficult. He sounds like a real chill white boy.
I am from the U.K
From a village where I can count the black families on both hands.
It's rare black people move around here, but when they do, they stay.
Took the kids 1 week before they were all playing basketball and football together.
I've never seen the white kids around here use a basketball.
It's so common now though.
Your skin color doesn't determine your culture. How you're raised is what does it. I know lots of 3rd culture kids.
LMFAO YOU SAID "MY WIGGA" LOLOLOL
"She was already in her late 50's when she had me"...dude you are lucky you werent stillborn
Cookouts and parents flipping their shit over kids running in and out, I'd say that's got nothing to do with race or anything, I literally went to a family cookout yesterday, and when I was a kid parents never stopped complaining about kids not making up theirs minds of staying in or out. That was just being a kid in the 80s, at least in WV, and we're literally the whitest state in the country. I love your insights about the concepts the contestants were talking about. Everybody is human, and life is about taking it ALL in, finding your own way. Doesn't matter what race you are, or what country you're from, that's a human struggle that lots of people never realize, really understanding themselves and everyone else as in it together. Bad people do something to take advantage or hurt others, and that puts everyone on the defensive, and it's way harder to be open to everything even for good people who want to.
3:44 He kinda gave it away though, said “they play” and not “we play”
Why would that give anything away? He's not saying "they" as in "those black folks", he's talking about his family. Just means the older generation controls the music, he would've said the same thing if his family were white.
@@ericforsyth I guess I heard “they” as in “Black BBQ’s”
I agree
Closing words actual facts. Cause I've seen this toxic macho culture within black communities, like crazy sexism and domestic abuse, transphobia and homophobia, saw some rapper straight up saying he'd disown his son if he came out as gay or trans in an interview. And that shit's so common but never see anybody talk about it
Shoutout Rosebud. Half of homies family said “Nah, he’s black, so I’m out” on his Dad AND him.
meh i belive it got alot to religon more than racial...as exist black jews without any problem in larger comunity israel all same do same are same , no color
and selfhating jewish sterotype was long before woke came along just sayin
I love hearing this. Im a birth mom. I hate that he experienced juvy but he knows he's loved!!
I have a resting face often too. Spectrummy stuff. But my kid and my friends think im warm. Mostly 😂 ive just been through a lot 🤷♀️
Hey man, I really appreciated most of the things you said, as a white man from Italy I don't often interact with black folks, and I don't really know much about your culture. But you striked me as a really cool and level headed guy, the type of friend that would always have something smart to say to give me a different perspective on things. I'd like to hear you talk more about different things that I didn't experience and maybe even learn something new and intresting in the process. Subscribed!
My dad's business partner and the only friend I ever saw come over to our house growing up is black. I didn't even know about the "angry black man" stereotype, because that man was always full of joy. He made me happy every time I saw him. He came on family vacations, and when I grew up and had kids he held my babies. He also told me once that he accidentally helped start the Watts Riots, so he's multi-faceted like everyone else, but I get a smile on my face every time I think of my "uncle" Larry.
❤ uncle Larry
25:48 Comedy is tragedy plus time. And it's about time. A through-line with us Irish. We may have quite the sordid past, but oftentimes the stereotype for us is "they fight, they drink, they party". We'll fight over our grievances only to laugh about it together over a round in the pub while smiling and singing cheery sounding songs about war ("come out ye black and tans, come out and fight me like a man" etc.). "The Great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad; for all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad".
The Irish had it rough indeed. Just found our Irish ancestry (Glasfords & Magruder) 1594 in Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland, who immigrated as Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania in 1680s. Also, the McGeachans (1500) and Hollingsworths (1600) at Lurgan, Armagh, Ireland. They were forced to plantations here in the American Colonies because they were Jacobites (backed the Stuart/Stewart line of succession). I didn't know about them, so now I'm trying to learn more about what they endured. ~ Love from Texas
I’m part Irish from my grandmothers on both sides, but living in New Zealand makes it difficult to connect with that side of family, thank you for sharing this
@0:03 This is the fastest I’ve ever subscribed to a channel ever in my life lol yea nigga I be strugglin frfr
He only has a few videos and hasn't upload in over 1 year
@@Romy---I’ll be back lol
@@DiqBenjis1👀
When I was young my mom married a black man and many of my friends parents wouldn’t let them be my friends after that. When I was older I started to realize about the “look” we got from others as a family from blacks and whites. From the outside neither group accepted us. My new black family embraced me and loved me and I ran around the family reunions with my red t-shirt dressed like everyone else. I learned that the sound of a pressure cooker meant there was some good food on the way and that uncle Chuck always had red eyes and was chill because he was always stoned 🤣
You have a good soul. Keep sharing it.
The white dude has a RUclips channel. I dont know his actual name and i still prefer not to share it if i did but his channel name is Milky47. He’s actually a crip in LA. He been to prison before where he of course had ran into some problems in there as well. But yeah dude understands what it’s like being our skin color
I thought he was a Hoover criminal!.
Why does he say there's no point to gangbanging if he's allegedly still a Crip wtf
We do the lip thing towards all people, tho 😅
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 thats so funny.
Thats what i originally thought 😂
Its a perception thing, when you assume something its all you can see. If you assume people are racist, you are going to interoperate everything they do as that. Same as if say you had some sort of disfigurement and you were paranoid about it, so you assume everyone is staring at you. 99% of the time people couldnt give a f about your existence lol
I don't even know what y'all are takin bout. I never seen the lip thing.
A lot of people are only going to see racism in the world so most things are just reduced to 'racism' in their minds.
You got a sub just for how reasonable and logical you are🤙🏽thats what I enjoy most about the vib. Keep it up brotha.
That's dope... In middle school my boy Adam and I were always the only white and Lebanese dudes there(I'm Lebanese) ... an old man told me a long time ago that you should always address people by their name, never by their skin color.... each individual is different regardless of skin color
Ay bro. Jus so you know, red kookaid specifically is NOT cherry lol. Its fruit punch. But yeah, i qgree about sayinh the actual flavor name.
Just subscribed. You have a smart mentality bro
I think david harbour might need to get a dna test for Rob here
As someone who is often told that I’m not black by other black folks, I’ve determined that “being black” is cultural when it comes to being included and accepted. I didn’t have any black culture growing up and then moved to Germany for 5 years from 12-17. I wish that we would stop checking boxes to decide who can come to the cookout. I can’t learn about the culture without the invite. I just want to learn to play Spades before I die because it look like fun.
Every hood in America got at least one Rob. They usually the one to look out for too, cause they grow up feeling like they got something to prove.
Drake would be out
Running in the and out the house made my mom smack me wiith a wooden cooking spoon telling my ass to stay in or go out not both. Im white/native. My mom 100% white. Stereotyping is off the charts in this shit. Lol.