last time i ever flipped someone off for being a dick on the road, he chased after me attempting to run me off the road for maybe 10 min. It only stopped because I exited the freeway at the very last second and he was unable to do so. That was the last time I ever flipped off another driver. This was 15 years ago. Never know how crazy people can be. Never again
A fight would be more of an "appropriate" reaction. Shooting someone over road rage is ridiculous and that person probably needed to be locked up a while ago. I've heard of people doing shit like this in Texas, and I think all around it's just insane to fall back on a gun for any stupid reason. Literally had an Uber driver casually tell me one time that he pulled a gun out on a homeless person trying to clean his windows because he "doesn't know what's in that shit". And honestly, he shouldn't be a fucking driver if that's how he is.
And I get what you're saying about gun use "feeling" safer here, vs. Somewhere where people already seem like they're using guns more recklessly or criminally, but just want to say, it's really not. A lot of people here feel just as uneasy around guns, even people that like guns, cuz you don't know what tf someone else is going to use it for. It was a whole controversy on my university's campus when they allowed campus carry. So many professors were afraid because they don't trust students won't threaten them, and I had several say they would call the cops immediately without notice if they saw a gun present in class, concealed or not.
7:50 Bart, random acts of gun violence happen in Texas too. Per capita, it’s more than California. It’s just more newsworthy to point at restrictive CA and the gun violence that still happens and less restrictive TX.
i was thinking that too, we are proud to wield them freely, so accessible almost everybody has one and our laws protect guns so much it’s not even a story when somebody does get shot as you said 🤷🏻♀️
7:50 No Brat, that's not how it is here. After the bill getting passed of no permit to conceal carry was like the classroom acting out because theres a substitute teacher. Too many dumbasses with guns out here that they are going to ruin it for the people doing it the right way
He lives in Texas! Everyone has a gun in Texas. Is like Florida, I wouldn’t do that in Florida. I keep my road rage inside the car. And if they are starring at me from their mirror I laugh like they don’t phase me. But inside I’m screaming and cursing while smiling 😂. I look like a psycho 😂😂😂😂😂
Look, I get it. Dealing with random assholes, sucks. And it sucks even more, that you have to be the bigger person and walk away even though the other person is in the wrong. But you don't know how the other person will react, the fact that they're already acting like this show they are looking to cause problems for others. Just let karma happen.
Funny enough I had a 23 hour layover in dubai a few weeks ago, a few hours before my flight I got up to see if my gate was open and I just left my wallet, passport and everything and I got a good talking to from this nice lady when I got back. Lol! She didn't speak any English but her 5 year old daughter did and I got a lecture from her too. So I guess just don't leave your things wherever you are.
Under a month ago there was a road rage fatality in my hometown. Both drivers involved were aggressors and pulled off on the side of the road after multiple exits of erratic driving. One of the guys took out a metal bat when exiting the car and the other guy took out his gun. According to video evidence the guy with the gun took it to the victims face twice prior to shooting. I understand getting irritated when driving, we’re human that’s a normal emotion but to be so enraged to escalate the situation is…insanity. Two hot heads at the wrong place at the wrong time… not worth it…
Lmao how is bart's idea of Texas so naive?? It's the exact same way over here... some thug isn't gonna be like "let me not mess up the 2nd amendment right for everyone else" lol
Learned that lesson of flipping ppl off when I was like 12 getting pressed by a blood, cuz I was flipping off random cars at the bus stop. Just sucks that this dude learned that lesson in the worst way possible as an adult.
That guy was gonna shoot somebody one way or another. The middle figure just gave him the excuse to do it. It always blows my mind the road rage people be having, it's not normal
@@jannguerrero - Shooting a gun at someone flipping you off is NOT acceptable. Someone calling you names is not asking to be shot by a gun. You enforce freedom of speech by putting those in jail for trying to hurt those that say something you don't like. Putting those who try to silence people's voices into jail.
@@jannguerrero The "limits" of acceptability are determined bysociety as you mention. And society has laws in place that makes it ILLEGAL to shoot someone if they hurt your feelings. This isn't about "gun rights" as you are trying to defect this towards. This is about laws that are pretty clear that shooting someone because they had their "feelings" hurt or feel disrespected. Sorry if my words hurt your feelings but you are WRONG.❄❄❄❄
Yeah, this unfortunately was a sad ending for the couple. This happened (I believe) over a month ago, just a few miles from where I stay. The shooting happened in a busy part of Hurst, and I read upon this story through Nextdoor. Y'all aren't too late to hear what happened, the news is getting out farther than what I imagined. Anytime I drive, I always say my prayers first, and keep my eyes stuck on the road. My deepest condolences to the husband who sadly lost his wife.
California is pretty crazy honestly, im surprised i dont hear as much stories about this happening. My whole life in Socal ive encountered about 3 or 4 really crazy drivers just because the driver flipped them off. One time my brother who was driving flipped off a truck that cut in front of us and right after that we hit traffic immediately and those mexicans got out of their truck to try to fight us. Luckily the traffic was moving again and everyone was honking so they walked back. But we definitely wouldve had to fight. Also last yr i flipped off this Armenian dude on freeway because he kept recording me and my homies, next thing you know he starts pointing at us like hes gonna shoot us. Im like fk that lets make a quick exit to avoid getting shot at for something stupid
it's not illegal to flick someone but people who do that should expect the worst possible reaction from the person on the receiving end. You shouldn't be surprised is someone pulls out a gun on you. Taunting people and expect them to be nice about it is just stupid.
I get what they're saying about avoiding conflict even when the other person is wrong, but as someone who has been that person at some point you'll most likely snap. Feels like you're always being disrespected and letting things slide. So now I don't look for problems, but i will check someone for doing me dirty and i dont see a problem with that.
@@bethnichols2875 you completely misunderstood what i said. Flipping someone off in traffic rather than letting them through is the exact epitome of 'looking for problems' which is what i said I DONT DO. Maybe next time you should actually READ a comment rather than automatically try to argue it.
wow America is worlds different to so many other western countries, in the UK cussing out someone in the car is common place and it almost never escalates. In rare occasions you might get into a road side fist fight but thats about it. Never in my life has it crossed my mind that someone could pull a gun out and i'm from the rough parts of London. I'd deffo be a gun owner if i grow up in the US
I'm more concerned about people's driving. Some people drive so stupid even when the weather is nice, let alone when the weather is bad. So many accidents could be prevented by using commonsense.
They didn't say it was warranted. They agree that the guy who fired on the couple was out of line and should go to jail. Yet they are saying that when someone is already being aggressive towards them by tailgating their car, it is a safer option to move over and let them pass without further engaging with them by flipping them off. That was why the man's wife had told him not to flip off other drivers, knowing what could happen.
Where I live you can leave your laptop, iPhone and car keys on the table at coffee shop or a restaurant and go to the restroom and come back and everything will be where you left it 😂♥️.
I grew up in cali and moved to oklahoma and oklahoma people are lucky lol. some of the things I hear them say to each other wouldnt even get away with it in cali. some people are just privileged and havent learn the hard way
You can pretty much report anything even if nothing will come of it however there will be a record in place for anything else that could happen in the future.
I grew up in the streets as well but I found out. 1 st day in vancouver, Canada in a parking garage so I didn't have my sense up. Thinking like okay what can go wrong. Well I left my backpack and surely enough they broke the window to get it out. Luckily I wasn't carrying anything important in it but would of never thought in a a parking garage in Cananda that it would happen 😂😂😂😂
They are well aware that crime happens everywhere and not just in Cali., considering the number of news stories they have covered on this channel about different crimes over the years. They even covered a road rage story out of Florida about 2 dads who fired at each other in a road rage situation while they each had their kids in their cars. Each ones kid got shot when caught in the crossfire, which was stupid and reckless on the dads' part. They are specifically talking about Cali in this episode because they all grew up in Cali.
It’s happening more in Texas because everyone is moving here sadly road rage is getting crazy had a couple mf try to run me off the road in my Amazon work van smh just for being to slow that hoe only top out at 70mph
I bike and once while unlocking my bike I got flipped off with Asian insult No provocation...I zipped followed him into traffic and he got sideswiped by a bus, not injured. I am an Asian biker in NYC and this particular guy biker was Black....Unprovoked bird with some jibberish...
Flip me off im flippin you off right back.. but i dont flip random people off i usually just throw my hands up like wtf.. if somebody shoots at me then i already wrote myself off as dead as long as nobodies with me and im doing everything i can to take the people out.. unless somebodies with me then i value their lives more than mine so i put it as me protecting them whether i can or not.. but if im alone and somebody randomly tries to kill me then i just got a new mission..
Bart equates animal behavior to how humans should see reason as a baseline. Do some people act like animals? yes and it shouldn’t be expected as the norm, do animals act like people ? No … considering their level of cognitive thinking animals are instinctual yet more humane than people. Just a note. If you are inclined to exercise your rights and flip someone off at random *know your audience and the quickest exit.
I strongly disagree with bart here. I understand his point of practicing common sense and not going around asking for trouble, at the end of the day though all the fault still lies with the shooter. Two things can be true at once, someone can be at fault for being reckless, and another can be at fault for doing wrong in commiting an act of violence. Being assaulted should never be the punishment for simply being reckless.
Bart made a valid point. The guy was already tailgating them, exhibiting aggressive behavior. To then engage with the person by flipping them off despite his wife telling him not to exacerbated the situation. I equate it to the way people act around the Bison when they go into Yellowstone National Park. You never know what their unpredictable behavior is going to lead to so best not to engage with them in the first place. Hence why some people end up getting gored. Another prime example of considering the people in your vehicle when choosing to engage an aggressive person is in this other JK video... Dads Accused of ShootingEach Other'sDaughters in RoadRageIncident
@@bethnichols2875 i don't contest to that. I agree the husband was being reckless, what I don't agree with is placing blame on the husband or making him responsible for what happened to his wife. He's responsible for being reckless, not for getting his wife killed.
@@sandyg4646 The guy who shot at them was definitely in the wrong and deserves to go to jail. We are all in agreement with that. Yet what they are saying(I say they because despite your initial reaction of disagreeing with Bart; Joe and Nick immediately agreed with Bart's take. Joe even said "you don't poke the bear"), is that the husband's behavior was a contributing factor. If he had just let the guy pass without engaging with him, knowing he was already being aggressive, then perhaps they wouldn't have then been shot at. The husband shouldn't have taken the risk with his wife in the car when she had already told him not to flip people off over fear that something like what happened could happen. Edit: The husband himself admitted that he shouldn't have flipped off the guy esp. considering his wife had told him not to. In this day and age, you see it in the news time and time again how road rage incidents escalate and what happens. So why take the risk needlessly? This is one of those moments where it proves actions have consequences that not only affect the person making the decisions, yet also those around him, like a ripple effect. In a way it runs along the lines of a story Bart had told of how he was shoulder bumped by a guy spoiling for a fight in a airport bathroom when he was in Texas. Bart could have made a thing about it, yet he chose to shrug it off and let it go, knowing where it could lead and wanting to enjoy the rest of his night vs getting into a senseless fight.
Clearly no, she didn't deserve to die. The debate is over whether the husband contributed to her death by going against what his wife told him about not flipping off other drivers, esp. when the other driver was already exhibiting aggressive tendencies by tailgating them. In this day and age, when people are more reactionary, the debate was over whether or not people should keep their own emotions in check to try to avoid these types of situations from happening or not, when they don't know how the other person is libel to react.
definitely don't agree with bart.. obv you never know who is gonna react how and you should not provoke people, but were humans, not animals. we have a higher iq and that's why we're supposedly, the superior species right? and yes, as joe said, you have people, who think that believe, you should be able, to be as offensive as possible, but that's newage comedians, they say, we're just making people question things, are modern day philosophers, but in reality, they just shit on cultures, that are not theirs and say offensive shit and then say, oh cancel culture is so unreasonable, why can't I talk shit officially under the premise of comedy? cause that's like flipping someone of to see how far I can push it.. which is why, this is a slipper slope, I think no one should be able to talk shit about anyone else, under any premise and I think, they should have to deal with the consequences, even if someone dies because of it.. a lot of comedians who advocate for no cancel culture, cause they wanna be able to talk as much shit as they possibly can and say it's on you, if you feel offended, just wanna be able to talk shit too.
Bye Felicia. 🤨 This is a satirical comedy channel. They can and will say what they like on their own channel. It is not the same as flipping off a person who had already exhibited aggressive behavior in a real life road rage situation with real life consequences as was displayed when the couple ended up shot by the guy who was tailgating them. They were also making valid points considering the man's wife had told him not to flip off the other driver for fear of the very situation that took place happening. He shouldn't have taken that chance esp. with his wife in the car. 🤨 Same as with what was talked about in this other JK video.... Dads Accused of ShootingEach Other'sDaughters in RoadRageIncident The drivers put their loved ones in harm's way by their own actions exacerbating the situation.
Ya'll are messed up. You should have every right to flip someone off when the other person is harassing you. It's a nonviolent way of letting off steam. It's 100% the other person's fault no matter how you slice it. Some people with guns just look for any excuse. And that's completely on that mf, not on the victim.
And yet if the man had listened to his wife when she had told him not to flip off the other driver for fear of something like what happened happening when the guy was already being aggressive towards them with the tailgating, then perhaps the guy would have kept going down the road instead of pulling up alongside of them and opening fire. As the guys were saying, that was not a chance the husband should have taken with his wife in the car thereby putting her in harm's way. 🤨
Damn the victim blaming is rife in this video. I thought it was sarcasm at first but this is disgusting. Y'all could've easily talked about preventative measures and the reality of the US today like y'all did in the video in a manner separate from blaming the victim. Having some sympathy for the victim wouldn't detract from the normal jknews vibe/shenanigans at all. Long time fan but personally, this video was infuriating to watch from beginning to end.
But it's the truth. You never know who's out there so just don't test it. Walking through a dark alley. No one deserves to be assaulted, but if you still choose to walk through that alley, you're taking that chance.
They didn't say the guy who fired wasn't in the wrong for his overaction in using a gun in this situation. They said he should go to jail for his actions. Yet knowing the person behind the couple was already being aggressive, they were saying you shouldn't further provoke the situation by flipping the person off. They said the man's wife had told him not to flip off other drivers. She had told him not to provoke other drivers knowing how people could be, esp. nowadays. It could have been avoided if he had listened to his wife and controlled his emotions over a temporary situation. Yet he didn't listen to her and his reaction caused an unfortunate chain reaction of events with real life permanent consequences. It's like the story that they covered about 2 dad's in Florida in a road rage situation that started firing at each other with their kids in their cars. Each guy's child got shot, caught in the crossfire. It was reckless, stupid and dangerous and by each father's actions, they are the ones that put their children in harm's way.
last time i ever flipped someone off for being a dick on the road, he chased after me attempting to run me off the road for maybe 10 min. It only stopped because I exited the freeway at the very last second and he was unable to do so. That was the last time I ever flipped off another driver. This was 15 years ago. Never know how crazy people can be. Never again
That's a really fucked up way to learn a life lesson about manners.
In WHT fkn world do people shoot over getting flipped at? That's so fkn strange
A fight would be more of an "appropriate" reaction. Shooting someone over road rage is ridiculous and that person probably needed to be locked up a while ago. I've heard of people doing shit like this in Texas, and I think all around it's just insane to fall back on a gun for any stupid reason. Literally had an Uber driver casually tell me one time that he pulled a gun out on a homeless person trying to clean his windows because he "doesn't know what's in that shit". And honestly, he shouldn't be a fucking driver if that's how he is.
And I get what you're saying about gun use "feeling" safer here, vs. Somewhere where people already seem like they're using guns more recklessly or criminally, but just want to say, it's really not. A lot of people here feel just as uneasy around guns, even people that like guns, cuz you don't know what tf someone else is going to use it for. It was a whole controversy on my university's campus when they allowed campus carry. So many professors were afraid because they don't trust students won't threaten them, and I had several say they would call the cops immediately without notice if they saw a gun present in class, concealed or not.
I hope that loser gets the death sentence. The act of tailgating is so dumb so many has no patience
For me in Hawaii you jut respect people cus they will follow you home and be willing to throw hands if you flip them off
I remember when david said the same, avoid conflict even if it hurts your ego. Much more mature that way.
Driving in LA traffic makes you a defensive driver because you never know if people even have auto insurance 😭
“In Texas we blast first then ask questions “,it’s a saying around here. 🤷🏽
I missed these petty arguments between Bart and Geo lol! My true OTP
I had someone chase me with a gun before. Never again.
7:50 Bart, random acts of gun violence happen in Texas too. Per capita, it’s more than California.
It’s just more newsworthy to point at restrictive CA and the gun violence that still happens and less restrictive TX.
i was thinking that too, we are proud to wield them freely, so accessible almost everybody has one and our laws protect guns so much it’s not even a story when somebody does get shot as you said 🤷🏻♀️
Ryan: "She was shot.." Nick: 🤣🤣🤣🤣
7:50 No Brat, that's not how it is here. After the bill getting passed of no permit to conceal carry was like the classroom acting out because theres a substitute teacher. Too many dumbasses with guns out here that they are going to ruin it for the people doing it the right way
Damn y’all dropped a lot of episodes today GOD BLESS
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Some people are looking for a reason to go off.
Very true.
"Can you flip off a Gorilla ? he'll rip your head off " BART YOU FOOGIN' GEM 😂
I'm pretty sure the gorilla would rip your head off without the need for you to flip it off.
“Flick someone off” vs “Flip someone off”? I learned it as Flip someone off! - Ryan said “flick”
He lives in Texas! Everyone has a gun in Texas. Is like Florida, I wouldn’t do that in Florida. I keep my road rage inside the car. And if they are starring at me from their mirror I laugh like they don’t phase me. But inside I’m screaming and cursing while smiling 😂. I look like a psycho 😂😂😂😂😂
Look, I get it. Dealing with random assholes, sucks. And it sucks even more, that you have to be the bigger person and walk away even though the other person is in the wrong. But you don't know how the other person will react, the fact that they're already acting like this show they are looking to cause problems for others. Just let karma happen.
3:10 nick doing the quick double bird killed me
Funny enough I had a 23 hour layover in dubai a few weeks ago, a few hours before my flight I got up to see if my gate was open and I just left my wallet, passport and everything and I got a good talking to from this nice lady when I got back. Lol! She didn't speak any English but her 5 year old daughter did and I got a lecture from her too. So I guess just don't leave your things wherever you are.
Day 5 of being in ryans cult
I'm sorry but can you loop me in? What is going on here?
@@Dave_of_Mordor nothing crazy. Just a cult.
@@SpAzZzZz_ I meant did he say something about a cult in some other video?
When's the documentary drop
@@Richardarbizo as soon as someone gets prison time
“Cuz that shit is haram baby” came out so smooth 😂
What they said about Yexas is so wrong. Houston had the worst road rage in America. People follow you home, shoot, and crash on purpose.
Under a month ago there was a road rage fatality in my hometown. Both drivers involved were aggressors and pulled off on the side of the road after multiple exits of erratic driving. One of the guys took out a metal bat when exiting the car and the other guy took out his gun. According to video evidence the guy with the gun took it to the victims face twice prior to shooting.
I understand getting irritated when driving, we’re human that’s a normal emotion but to be so enraged to escalate the situation is…insanity. Two hot heads at the wrong place at the wrong time… not worth it…
Agree with Bart on this one. If I walk past someone who flips me off...I am tailing and "suggesting" they fight and to just ask
Always remember guys, actions have consequences. Freedom of speech is there but restraint is a choice as well
Lmao how is bart's idea of Texas so naive?? It's the exact same way over here... some thug isn't gonna be like "let me not mess up the 2nd amendment right for everyone else" lol
Learned that lesson of flipping ppl off when I was like 12 getting pressed by a blood, cuz I was flipping off random cars at the bus stop. Just sucks that this dude learned that lesson in the worst way possible as an adult.
That guy was gonna shoot somebody one way or another. The middle figure just gave him the excuse to do it.
It always blows my mind the road rage people be having, it's not normal
I love it when “The Careful Boys” debate sometimes. In a Respectfully kind of way.
That's the problem, people that have never punched in the face until they run into someone crazy!
Geo is right.....freedom of speech. There is NO reason to shoot a gun for a finger gesture or even words.
@@jannguerrero - Shooting a gun at someone flipping you off is NOT acceptable. Someone calling you names is not asking to be shot by a gun. You enforce freedom of speech by putting those in jail for trying to hurt those that say something you don't like. Putting those who try to silence people's voices into jail.
@@jannguerrero The "limits" of acceptability are determined bysociety as you mention. And society has laws in place that makes it ILLEGAL to shoot someone if they hurt your feelings. This isn't about "gun rights" as you are trying to defect this towards. This is about laws that are pretty clear that shooting someone because they had their "feelings" hurt or feel disrespected. Sorry if my words hurt your feelings but you are WRONG.❄❄❄❄
I'm in NY and yes I get road rage and have flipped people off before. Now a days I don't because people have become increasingly crazier.
Yeah, this unfortunately was a sad ending for the couple. This happened (I believe) over a month ago, just a few miles from where I stay. The shooting happened in a busy part of Hurst, and I read upon this story through Nextdoor. Y'all aren't too late to hear what happened, the news is getting out farther than what I imagined. Anytime I drive, I always say my prayers first, and keep my eyes stuck on the road. My deepest condolences to the husband who sadly lost his wife.
California is pretty crazy honestly, im surprised i dont hear as much stories about this happening. My whole life in Socal ive encountered about 3 or 4 really crazy drivers just because the driver flipped them off. One time my brother who was driving flipped off a truck that cut in front of us and right after that we hit traffic immediately and those mexicans got out of their truck to try to fight us. Luckily the traffic was moving again and everyone was honking so they walked back. But we definitely wouldve had to fight. Also last yr i flipped off this Armenian dude on freeway because he kept recording me and my homies, next thing you know he starts pointing at us like hes gonna shoot us. Im like fk that lets make a quick exit to avoid getting shot at for something stupid
Me. Living in Texas. Honking and flipping people off daily for driving stupid... 😬
Thank you all for the intervention.
it's not illegal to flick someone but people who do that should expect the worst possible reaction from the person on the receiving end. You shouldn't be surprised is someone pulls out a gun on you. Taunting people and expect them to be nice about it is just stupid.
Hearing this shit I America is fkn wild as fuck. I flip people off all the time but I can run or they aint got weapons
I wish we had more alternatives to driving. I’ve never been mad enough to fight anyone riding the subway
I get what they're saying about avoiding conflict even when the other person is wrong, but as someone who has been that person at some point you'll most likely snap. Feels like you're always being disrespected and letting things slide. So now I don't look for problems, but i will check someone for doing me dirty and i dont see a problem with that.
Then hopefully your family and/or friends aren't in your vehicle when you do. They didn't ask to be involved in your ego battle.
@@bethnichols2875 you completely misunderstood what i said. Flipping someone off in traffic rather than letting them through is the exact epitome of 'looking for problems' which is what i said I DONT DO. Maybe next time you should actually READ a comment rather than automatically try to argue it.
@@CowboyCookie Aw look at you showing how even keeled you can be 😏 Ol' Yeller 🤨
@@bethnichols2875 🤙🏽
wow America is worlds different to so many other western countries, in the UK cussing out someone in the car is common place and it almost never escalates. In rare occasions you might get into a road side fist fight but thats about it. Never in my life has it crossed my mind that someone could pull a gun out and i'm from the rough parts of London. I'd deffo be a gun owner if i grow up in the US
You gonna be flipping off people that much that you'd need a gun?
@@deletedwaffles LOOOL no I meant, I'd need a gun to protect myself cause i'm not gonna stop talking shit in the car😂
I’ve never felt more ridiculous then explaining to my boyfriend why you cut up your registration sticker, I didn’t even know people didn’t do it
I'm more concerned about people's driving. Some people drive so stupid even when the weather is nice, let alone when the weather is bad. So many accidents could be prevented by using commonsense.
A lot of people are unhinged, don’t flip people off.
Ever since the new laws in FL im way more hesitant to flip people off now !
11:56 only bc there are actual severe punishments that deter people, unlike some of these major cities in the us
Bart & Joe on point. “Should you poke the bear?”
Wtf flipping someone off doesn't warrant getting shot. This is not a case of fuck around and find out.
They didn't say it was warranted. They agree that the guy who fired on the couple was out of line and should go to jail. Yet they are saying that when someone is already being aggressive towards them by tailgating their car, it is a safer option to move over and let them pass without further engaging with them by flipping them off. That was why the man's wife had told him not to flip off other drivers, knowing what could happen.
Bart: I never flip someone off
procced to flip everyone off who is watching this video
In Malaysia we can flip ppl off without the fear of dying 🤣🤣🤭
It's crazy people are more focused on the guy flipping another guy off than the guy SHOOTING AT THE OTHER GUY'S CAR. This be America for you.
As the saying goes "Talk shit, get hit"
Where I live you can leave your laptop, iPhone and car keys on the table at coffee shop or a restaurant and go to the restroom and come back and everything will be where you left it 😂♥️.
I grew up in cali and moved to oklahoma and oklahoma people are lucky lol. some of the things I hear them say to each other wouldnt even get away with it in cali. some people are just privileged and havent learn the hard way
Dude sounds like he stays on the passing lane going to speed limit and never uses turnout lanes.
I overtook a Truck at night on a country road, he then tail gated me and put all his (1oo) lights on and Blinded me.
Can you report tailgating if you got footage and their licenses plate?
You can pretty much report anything even if nothing will come of it however there will be a record in place for anything else that could happen in the future.
I grew up in the streets as well but I found out. 1 st day in vancouver, Canada in a parking garage so I didn't have my sense up. Thinking like okay what can go wrong. Well I left my backpack and surely enough they broke the window to get it out. Luckily I wasn't carrying anything important in it but would of never thought in a a parking garage in Cananda that it would happen 😂😂😂😂
I didn’t realize that was Geo until 4 mins into the video when she opened her mouth
No Bart. The person who shot doesn't get to have guns anymore and prison time for being irresponsible.
Geos hand tats are so cool, can’t wait til I have the $$$ to get it done
Incidents like this make me happy I don’t live in the states
7:45 man idk Bart, as an actual Texan you’re thinking too highly of ppl here. Not everyone w gun here has common sense
What are they talking about. This happens across the country. They think crimes only happen in California.
They are well aware that crime happens everywhere and not just in Cali., considering the number of news stories they have covered on this channel about different crimes over the years. They even covered a road rage story out of Florida about 2 dads who fired at each other in a road rage situation while they each had their kids in their cars. Each ones kid got shot when caught in the crossfire, which was stupid and reckless on the dads' part. They are specifically talking about Cali in this episode because they all grew up in Cali.
It’s happening more in Texas because everyone is moving here sadly road rage is getting crazy had a couple mf try to run me off the road in my Amazon work van smh just for being to slow that hoe only top out at 70mph
He couldn't just hit them with some turtle shells or some star power ⭐
I was assuming Florida man does this, shoots from a road rage?
They have covered a case of that in this other JK video... Dads Accused of ShootingEach Other'sDaughters in RoadRageIncident
@@bethnichols2875 yeah i remember that one
i feel like we need to reinstate dueling
I bike and once while unlocking my bike I got flipped off with Asian insult No provocation...I zipped followed him into traffic and he got sideswiped by a bus, not injured. I am an Asian biker in NYC and this particular guy biker was Black....Unprovoked bird with some jibberish...
i bet the dude was driving an altima
Flip me off im flippin you off right back.. but i dont flip random people off i usually just throw my hands up like wtf.. if somebody shoots at me then i already wrote myself off as dead as long as nobodies with me and im doing everything i can to take the people out.. unless somebodies with me then i value their lives more than mine so i put it as me protecting them whether i can or not.. but if im alone and somebody randomly tries to kill me then i just got a new mission..
At first I thought that was some random girl but its geo another new look that geo is doing can't even recognize her
Invest in Pennies yall throw and go😂
Bart equates animal behavior to how humans should see reason as a baseline. Do some people act like animals? yes and it shouldn’t be expected as the norm, do animals act like people ? No … considering their level of cognitive thinking animals are instinctual yet more humane than people. Just a note.
If you are inclined to exercise your rights and flip someone off at random *know your audience and the quickest exit.
Y’all dig too deep into JK’s comments. 😂
What if the guy who shot his wife was just angry and crazy and decided to shoot somebody on the road that day for no reason at all?
I strongly disagree with bart here. I understand his point of practicing common sense and not going around asking for trouble, at the end of the day though all the fault still lies with the shooter. Two things can be true at once, someone can be at fault for being reckless, and another can be at fault for doing wrong in commiting an act of violence. Being assaulted should never be the punishment for simply being reckless.
Bart made a valid point. The guy was already tailgating them, exhibiting aggressive behavior. To then engage with the person by flipping them off despite his wife telling him not to exacerbated the situation. I equate it to the way people act around the Bison when they go into Yellowstone National Park. You never know what their unpredictable behavior is going to lead to so best not to engage with them in the first place. Hence why some people end up getting gored.
Another prime example of considering the people in your vehicle when choosing to engage an aggressive person is in this other JK video... Dads Accused of ShootingEach Other'sDaughters in RoadRageIncident
@@bethnichols2875 i don't contest to that. I agree the husband was being reckless, what I don't agree with is placing blame on the husband or making him responsible for what happened to his wife. He's responsible for being reckless, not for getting his wife killed.
@@sandyg4646 The guy who shot at them was definitely in the wrong and deserves to go to jail. We are all in agreement with that. Yet what they are saying(I say they because despite your initial reaction of disagreeing with Bart; Joe and Nick immediately agreed with Bart's take. Joe even said "you don't poke the bear"), is that the husband's behavior was a contributing factor. If he had just let the guy pass without engaging with him, knowing he was already being aggressive, then perhaps they wouldn't have then been shot at. The husband shouldn't have taken the risk with his wife in the car when she had already told him not to flip people off over fear that something like what happened could happen. Edit: The husband himself admitted that he shouldn't have flipped off the guy esp. considering his wife had told him not to.
In this day and age, you see it in the news time and time again how road rage incidents escalate and what happens. So why take the risk needlessly? This is one of those moments where it proves actions have consequences that not only affect the person making the decisions, yet also those around him, like a ripple effect.
In a way it runs along the lines of a story Bart had told of how he was shoulder bumped by a guy spoiling for a fight in a airport bathroom when he was in Texas. Bart could have made a thing about it, yet he chose to shrug it off and let it go, knowing where it could lead and wanting to enjoy the rest of his night vs getting into a senseless fight.
Merica is wild
11:05 that's bonkers
Wait Bart doesn't give geo the finger. 😂
Bart's wife's hair is so hot.
Only liked this video bc Anthony said “America” 🇺🇸🇺🇸
I’m not sure why there is a debate about this. Murder is wrong!!!! She did not deserve to die!!
Clearly no, she didn't deserve to die. The debate is over whether the husband contributed to her death by going against what his wife told him about not flipping off other drivers, esp. when the other driver was already exhibiting aggressive tendencies by tailgating them. In this day and age, when people are more reactionary, the debate was over whether or not people should keep their own emotions in check to try to avoid these types of situations from happening or not, when they don't know how the other person is libel to react.
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Till I can get my Satisfaction. 😏
I am withBart on this , its like he was asking for it.
The muslim in me really liked Ryan's "because that shit is haram baby" 😂😂😂
Only 2:34 in and already disagreeing with Bart wonder how this video will end haha
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Geo laughed first lmao wtf 😂
I guess Americans are not afraid to get shot hahaha.
definitely don't agree with bart.. obv you never know who is gonna react how and you should not provoke people, but were humans, not animals. we have a higher iq and that's why we're supposedly, the superior species right? and yes, as joe said, you have people, who think that believe, you should be able, to be as offensive as possible, but that's newage comedians, they say, we're just making people question things, are modern day philosophers, but in reality, they just shit on cultures, that are not theirs and say offensive shit and then say, oh cancel culture is so unreasonable, why can't I talk shit officially under the premise of comedy? cause that's like flipping someone of to see how far I can push it.. which is why, this is a slipper slope, I think no one should be able to talk shit about anyone else, under any premise and I think, they should have to deal with the consequences, even if someone dies because of it.. a lot of comedians who advocate for no cancel culture, cause they wanna be able to talk as much shit as they possibly can and say it's on you, if you feel offended, just wanna be able to talk shit too.
Bye Felicia. 🤨 This is a satirical comedy channel. They can and will say what they like on their own channel. It is not the same as flipping off a person who had already exhibited aggressive behavior in a real life road rage situation with real life consequences as was displayed when the couple ended up shot by the guy who was tailgating them. They were also making valid points considering the man's wife had told him not to flip off the other driver for fear of the very situation that took place happening. He shouldn't have taken that chance esp. with his wife in the car. 🤨
Same as with what was talked about in this other JK video.... Dads Accused of ShootingEach Other'sDaughters in RoadRageIncident The drivers put their loved ones in harm's way by their own actions exacerbating the situation.
Ya'll are messed up. You should have every right to flip someone off when the other person is harassing you. It's a nonviolent way of letting off steam. It's 100% the other person's fault no matter how you slice it. Some people with guns just look for any excuse. And that's completely on that mf, not on the victim.
And yet if the man had listened to his wife when she had told him not to flip off the other driver for fear of something like what happened happening when the guy was already being aggressive towards them with the tailgating, then perhaps the guy would have kept going down the road instead of pulling up alongside of them and opening fire. As the guys were saying, that was not a chance the husband should have taken with his wife in the car thereby putting her in harm's way. 🤨
AYO GEAOVANA LOOKS LIKE GROWN UP DUDUDUDUDUDORA
Damn the victim blaming is rife in this video. I thought it was sarcasm at first but this is disgusting.
Y'all could've easily talked about preventative measures and the reality of the US today like y'all did in the video in a manner separate from blaming the victim. Having some sympathy for the victim wouldn't detract from the normal jknews vibe/shenanigans at all. Long time fan but personally, this video was infuriating to watch from beginning to end.
Keep crying
But it's the truth. You never know who's out there so just don't test it. Walking through a dark alley. No one deserves to be assaulted, but if you still choose to walk through that alley, you're taking that chance.
They didn't say the guy who fired wasn't in the wrong for his overaction in using a gun in this situation. They said he should go to jail for his actions. Yet knowing the person behind the couple was already being aggressive, they were saying you shouldn't further provoke the situation by flipping the person off. They said the man's wife had told him not to flip off other drivers. She had told him not to provoke other drivers knowing how people could be, esp. nowadays. It could have been avoided if he had listened to his wife and controlled his emotions over a temporary situation. Yet he didn't listen to her and his reaction caused an unfortunate chain reaction of events with real life permanent consequences.
It's like the story that they covered about 2 dad's in Florida in a road rage situation that started firing at each other with their kids in their cars. Each guy's child got shot, caught in the crossfire. It was reckless, stupid and dangerous and by each father's actions, they are the ones that put their children in harm's way.
when i next see bart. im flipping him off, and im gonna wait for the reaction, then react
He will probably ignore you like he did the guy who shoulder bumped him in the airport bathroom in Texas, figuring it's not worth the fight.
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Damn geo looking like a mom now - she used to look good 😅
She is a mom and she still looks good. And you are rude.
@@bethnichols2875 that’s cool
And you’re cool