Goddamm, racists didn't even occur to me until he mentioned them. For a blissful moment, I lived in a world where something cool happened and nobody ruined it by being bigots.
Also unfortunately that’s the burden of being visibly within a marginalized group. People lay in wait for you to make the slightest misstep so they can justify their hatred. I’ve literally lost jobs over this shit smh
Honestly a large group harassing someone and being racist over someone not wanting a bagel anymore sounds like a parody. There's plenty of real issues you gotta take a stance on but I don't understand how people can get so riled up over the tiniest of things and not see the results as disproportionate.
I can't believe people actually got upset over some guy jokingly gatekeeping a bagel. He seemed to have a good sense of humor about the situation and I took his "rude" response as being lighthearted since he's admitting he's taking the L. How does anything about this situation provoke you to the point of being racist?
i imagine what would provoke someone to the point of being racist, is them being racist to begin with bigoted people will really just take any excuse to harass minorities
@@bethanychatman9531 You're nitpicking my words for... whatever reason? Obviously they were racist before this video -- it should be implicit that "provoke" is synonymous with "bother" in this instance.
@@6235rivertheyre not nitpicking you. Theyre saying that nothing needs to make these people be racist, they seek out reasons to get mad, not the other way around. Nothing they said read as anywhere near insulting, just giving you an answer to your question lol
Jordan was joking about people doing the same thing with mountains, but as someone who is in a couple hiking groups that sh!t totally happens. Someone posted a really nice pond spot and outright refused to tell anyone where it is until some rando who knows the area said where
@@cb33 Apparently said bagelgate creator started getting harassed online, and some harassments contained hateful speech regarding his race since that was probably the easiest thing they can target. Though I'd advise doing more research regarding this, since it can always be found out that what I stated here was inaccurate or exaggerated!
ive followed the guy who was jokingly gatekeeping a bagel for a few years and that is just his humor. when i first saw it i found it funny bc it was so clearly a joke. i feel like people are thinking way too much about his video and his person, its a bagel
Okay I’m not tryna be too serious about the same comment like this one: at 4:18. But if you guys are being semi-serious, it’s because other people can do this… rainbolt has an actual interest in this, and studies google maps and countries like he’s studying for a college entrance exam. Do you think other people can’t do this? A lot of people just aren’t interested nor have the time.
I love the outro theme song, but every single time I watch one of these and it slowly starts in the background, I look around the room and pause the video to try to figure out where that weird plopping sound is coming from
he was gatekeeping it as a joke too. gatekeeping has become such a big thing on tiktok to where some people get genuinely upset about people gatekeeping things. so naturally it becomes a joke to gatekeep the most simplest thing
Honestly, I do think it was all supposed to be done for good fun and no harm was actually intended but not only did this guy get his bagel place doxxed and have tons of harassment(a lot of it racist) directed towards him but his school, address and daily routine were also publicly shared to hundreds of people. Idk about you but knowing that dozens of racist people who are willing to get mad at you over a beagle have your address would make me pretty uneasy, not to mention he can never get his favourite bagel ever again. Making a jokey tik tok about gatekeeping a bagel is not an invitation to be doxxed
I agree, it just feels weird to take the stance of 'well you were kind of asking for it'. I...don't really think he was, actually. Also this is NYC, a lot of people live right around the block or down the street from places they frequent. I gues when you live in a place you have to drive everywhere it isn't as real but, wouldn't be surprising if he walks by the bagel place every day on his commute
@@EviePontecorvo Doxxing; the search for and publishing of private or identifying information about (a particular individual) on the internet, typically with malicious intent.Tell me that's not what was done? Did they not give away his school, home address and route to work so that he wouldn't be able to eat his favourite bagel anymore? That fits the description pretty well
Im gonna be real, i think the bagel tour guide is a snitch. But seriously i dont think the geoguesser guy shouldve given full details abt op's life to his entire audience, that freaks me out so much
The thing is...Rainbolt naming the sandwich after himself contextualizes the whole situation in a bit of a...weird way. He took this guy's joke as a personal challenge and then proceeded to follow a tip, then contact the restaurant and ask them to read the receipts of that day so he could find out what's in the sandwich according to the other guy....so he could've even found out the guy's real name if the worker was gullible enough to give it to him. It just reaches a weird very 'oh shit this is real life' level when Rainbolt, who is famous for being good at recognizing dirt or trees in geoguesser, an online game, stops fucking around and puts his private investigator hat on and spends an insane amount of time tracking down this bagel place that this guy could live right across the street from. Suddenly this fun game turns into something a bit too real for my comfort. Maybe I'm being hyperbolic here, but I don't blame the guy being a little spooked when Rainbolt is demonstrating that he's kinda capable and able to find someone and where they hang out or even where they live if someone posts a silly video teasing about where they are. I'm sure he just loves what he does, but renaming the sandwich after himself to shame the guy, although he meant it as a joke, kinda feels like he's bullying him a bit. Naming it after the other guy would've made it seem like it was a bit friendlier, naming him after himself felt trolly and a little antagonistic. I'm not surprised a bunch of people found this story, saw what happened and decided to harass the guy over it.
To me it was giving creepy colonizer/gentrifier vibes, which is kind of what I figured the OP was gatekeeping against in the first place. "Here is a place that you influencers can't tourismize or exoticize." Rainbolt coming in to ruin a place that was home to someone else and then naming shit after himself is real Columbus behavior.
@@Arosukir6 alternatively, rainbolt got the opportunity to take it as far as possible for twitter impressions and it worked lol. i dont think its that sinister
Yes exactly!!!! No one is talking enough abt how the geoguessr is such a slippery slope. Rainbolt is basically normalizing stalking people. Itd be one thing if it was just people who asked him for his service, but he just picks random videos, even with minors in them. Like why are u spending hours tryna find a 12 yr old??? Creep behaviour. And rainbolt delivers it in such a weird way, like hes trying to "dominate" the people he's finding, like hes omnipotent. Im not surprised he and his cronies ended up taking it too far.
ig my point is while it may seem relatively harmless, his account promotes the idea of crossing boundaries of privacy for entertainment, and it snowballed into the bagelgate thing
I really do understand wanting to keep your favorite place to eat a secret, like to me that's just a funny relatable thing to say and not necessarily a challenge. Like for some people TikTok is just another online journal where they can share their random thoughts and then occasionally it'll blow up and you'll get 10k followers and 1k racists in your inbox. It would've been funnier if Rainbolt had it named after like, the guy but the whole thing has a sour taste in it once the accusations of "gatekeeping" came out. Its bagels, chill
I do get that but tiktok (or any public social media for that matter) shouldn't be like a diary bc there are many things that just shouldn't be online. I don't really blame the guy for thinking abt it this way bc it is very normalised but if you publicly post something there is a chance that many people will see it especially on tiktok, and you can't really be that mad that the public saw your public post yknow?
Tiktok isn't a diary. It's a video sharing platform. Diaries are personal and private. Tiktok is not. Going online to brag to people that they'll never have the bagel you just ate is a really pathetic attempt to claim significance. It could easily be played for laughs, but the fact that the dude seemed visibly annoyed that Rain was able to get the place makes it seem like it was, in fact, very serious, and people that take themselves that seriously, especially when they're not rich enough to justify their sense of entitlement, are practically begging to be knocked down a peg. TLDR: Don't be an idiot and defend asshole behaviour
Gatekeeping products and resources while bragging about them is crazy. This happens a ton in art communities too where people will mention a new brush setting they're hyped over or a great supplier, and when people ask for deets they refuse to share any information. I love when people find these gatekept sources and share them in response.
@@jijittersso their favorite place needs to be doxxed or have racist remarks told about them. He was making a joke and it went over so many people's smooth brains.
This was obviously a sponsored ad from the bagel company. I don’t think someone would randomly announce that they’ve found the best bagel on earth, but they’re not telling anyone where it’s from. It just sounds like an ad. I think the bagel company reached out to rainbolt, and said “we’ll name a bagel after you if you can do this for us.” The other guy is either an employee or another sponsor. Then when all this blows up it’s a huge viral ad for the bagel. It’s genius marketing actually.
I feel like there's no way it was planned as an ad from the beginning lol, my guess is it became an ad after the geoguessr guy talked to the bagel place, but it seems ridiculous to try and plan such a convoluted stunt in the hopes it would go viral. Though in the end it's not like it makes any difference when it became an ad.
💀People gettng doxxed for tattoos, cakes, and now bagels??? ok that's enough internet for me for the night...what the absolute hell is tiktok on, because I wanna avoid it as much as possible.
If u wanted to keep a place and a thing a secret maybe don’t taunt the fucking internet about it lmao ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ that being said though, absolutely no excuse to be racist at the guy. absolutely insane behavior
Goddamm, racists didn't even occur to me until he mentioned them. For a blissful moment, I lived in a world where something cool happened and nobody ruined it by being bigots.
I never thought that would elicit that response…
Please tell me you've seen the Hannibal Buress bit about loving apple juice so much that he forgets racism exists
@@Lapagfamomg I have and I loved it, I’ve been in that situation
Also unfortunately that’s the burden of being visibly within a marginalized group. People lay in wait for you to make the slightest misstep so they can justify their hatred. I’ve literally lost jobs over this shit smh
Honestly a large group harassing someone and being racist over someone not wanting a bagel anymore sounds like a parody. There's plenty of real issues you gotta take a stance on but I don't understand how people can get so riled up over the tiniest of things and not see the results as disproportionate.
I can't believe people actually got upset over some guy jokingly gatekeeping a bagel. He seemed to have a good sense of humor about the situation and I took his "rude" response as being lighthearted since he's admitting he's taking the L. How does anything about this situation provoke you to the point of being racist?
i imagine what would provoke someone to the point of being racist, is them being racist to begin with
bigoted people will really just take any excuse to harass minorities
racist ppl don’t need much
It doesn't "provoke" them to being racist. They just always were and will be racist.
@@bethanychatman9531 You're nitpicking my words for... whatever reason? Obviously they were racist before this video -- it should be implicit that "provoke" is synonymous with "bother" in this instance.
@@6235rivertheyre not nitpicking you. Theyre saying that nothing needs to make these people be racist, they seek out reasons to get mad, not the other way around. Nothing they said read as anywhere near insulting, just giving you an answer to your question lol
We're just gonna skim past "bagel tours" like that's a normal everyday thing??????
Yeah nyc is famous for their bagels. It’s a big part of the culture there
@@D3adlySpyd3r I knew that much but didn't think there were tours around it, the more ya know.
@@D3adlySpyd3r white people
Jordan was joking about people doing the same thing with mountains, but as someone who is in a couple hiking groups that sh!t totally happens. Someone posted a really nice pond spot and outright refused to tell anyone where it is until some rando who knows the area said where
Befriend some geoguesser enjoyers
I swear some people would find any excuse to be racist; like its lowkey just a bagel bro chill 😭
what racism occurred? they kinda glossed over that while explaining the situation
@@cb33i assume it was racism towards the gatekeeper cause hes black and peoole will tie gatekeeping and being a dick to anything to villianize someone
@@Eeppydeepy thanks, but not really looking for assumptions
@@cb33the “gatekeeper” was called racial slurs for “coping” and “seething”. He also was called homophobic slurs and insults. Over a bagel.
@@cb33 Apparently said bagelgate creator started getting harassed online, and some harassments contained hateful speech regarding his race since that was probably the easiest thing they can target.
Though I'd advise doing more research regarding this, since it can always be found out that what I stated here was inaccurate or exaggerated!
ive followed the guy who was jokingly gatekeeping a bagel for a few years and that is just his humor. when i first saw it i found it funny bc it was so clearly a joke. i feel like people are thinking way too much about his video and his person, its a bagel
Bagel topography is but one of the many ways that petty secrets shall be rendered available to all who seek a good food.
I have never felt as spiritually close to another human being as I did with Jordan at 2:47
it started as a joke that ppl decided to take serious
calling people homophobic and racist slurs over a joke is crazy like this mf just likes his bagels its nyc too this mfs bagel price gonna skyrocket
Oh damn I didnt think about the fact the hype might have increased the price. Imagine enjoying something and then it goes viral and costs more now lol
Okay I’m not tryna be too serious about the same comment like this one: at 4:18. But if you guys are being semi-serious, it’s because other people can do this… rainbolt has an actual interest in this, and studies google maps and countries like he’s studying for a college entrance exam. Do you think other people can’t do this? A lot of people just aren’t interested nor have the time.
I love the outro theme song, but every single time I watch one of these and it slowly starts in the background, I look around the room and pause the video to try to figure out where that weird plopping sound is coming from
Yes. It's also kind of creepy when it beggins
thanks for posting this when i’m starving😡
These bagel ad people are really thinking out of the box.
While I do think it was weird to gatekeep a bagel, I don't get bullying the guy especially when it turns racist!
he was gatekeeping it as a joke too. gatekeeping has become such a big thing on tiktok to where some people get genuinely upset about people gatekeeping things. so naturally it becomes a joke to gatekeep the most simplest thing
Honestly, I do think it was all supposed to be done for good fun and no harm was actually intended but not only did this guy get his bagel place doxxed and have tons of harassment(a lot of it racist) directed towards him but his school, address and daily routine were also publicly shared to hundreds of people. Idk about you but knowing that dozens of racist people who are willing to get mad at you over a beagle have your address would make me pretty uneasy, not to mention he can never get his favourite bagel ever again. Making a jokey tik tok about gatekeeping a bagel is not an invitation to be doxxed
I agree, it just feels weird to take the stance of 'well you were kind of asking for it'. I...don't really think he was, actually. Also this is NYC, a lot of people live right around the block or down the street from places they frequent. I gues when you live in a place you have to drive everywhere it isn't as real but, wouldn't be surprising if he walks by the bagel place every day on his commute
Please look up what doxxing means.
@@EviePontecorvo Doxxing; the search for and publishing of private or identifying information about (a particular individual) on the internet, typically with malicious intent.Tell me that's not what was done? Did they not give away his school, home address and route to work so that he wouldn't be able to eat his favourite bagel anymore? That fits the description pretty well
3mins in & the word bagel has lost all meaning 😂
Demi's a fucking legend! I love him, lemme go watch this full episode
I saw the original video and thought it was funny, can't believe it's become a drama. Enough of a drama that sad boyz are commenting on it 😂
Im gonna be real, i think the bagel tour guide is a snitch. But seriously i dont think the geoguesser guy shouldve given full details abt op's life to his entire audience, that freaks me out so much
The thing is...Rainbolt naming the sandwich after himself contextualizes the whole situation in a bit of a...weird way. He took this guy's joke as a personal challenge and then proceeded to follow a tip, then contact the restaurant and ask them to read the receipts of that day so he could find out what's in the sandwich according to the other guy....so he could've even found out the guy's real name if the worker was gullible enough to give it to him. It just reaches a weird very 'oh shit this is real life' level when Rainbolt, who is famous for being good at recognizing dirt or trees in geoguesser, an online game, stops fucking around and puts his private investigator hat on and spends an insane amount of time tracking down this bagel place that this guy could live right across the street from. Suddenly this fun game turns into something a bit too real for my comfort.
Maybe I'm being hyperbolic here, but I don't blame the guy being a little spooked when Rainbolt is demonstrating that he's kinda capable and able to find someone and where they hang out or even where they live if someone posts a silly video teasing about where they are. I'm sure he just loves what he does, but renaming the sandwich after himself to shame the guy, although he meant it as a joke, kinda feels like he's bullying him a bit. Naming it after the other guy would've made it seem like it was a bit friendlier, naming him after himself felt trolly and a little antagonistic. I'm not surprised a bunch of people found this story, saw what happened and decided to harass the guy over it.
To me it was giving creepy colonizer/gentrifier vibes, which is kind of what I figured the OP was gatekeeping against in the first place. "Here is a place that you influencers can't tourismize or exoticize." Rainbolt coming in to ruin a place that was home to someone else and then naming shit after himself is real Columbus behavior.
@@Arosukir6 alternatively, rainbolt got the opportunity to take it as far as possible for twitter impressions and it worked lol. i dont think its that sinister
Yes exactly!!!! No one is talking enough abt how the geoguessr is such a slippery slope. Rainbolt is basically normalizing stalking people. Itd be one thing if it was just people who asked him for his service, but he just picks random videos, even with minors in them. Like why are u spending hours tryna find a 12 yr old??? Creep behaviour.
And rainbolt delivers it in such a weird way, like hes trying to "dominate" the people he's finding, like hes omnipotent. Im not surprised he and his cronies ended up taking it too far.
ig my point is while it may seem relatively harmless, his account promotes the idea of crossing boundaries of privacy for entertainment, and it snowballed into the bagelgate thing
What in the hell are guys talking about
dude: you'll never find this
rain: done
dude: surprised pikachu face
BAGEL?! 🔳 🕷️🕸️
Certified bagel moment
Love yall
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I really do understand wanting to keep your favorite place to eat a secret, like to me that's just a funny relatable thing to say and not necessarily a challenge. Like for some people TikTok is just another online journal where they can share their random thoughts and then occasionally it'll blow up and you'll get 10k followers and 1k racists in your inbox. It would've been funnier if Rainbolt had it named after like, the guy but the whole thing has a sour taste in it once the accusations of "gatekeeping" came out. Its bagels, chill
I do get that but tiktok (or any public social media for that matter) shouldn't be like a diary bc there are many things that just shouldn't be online. I don't really blame the guy for thinking abt it this way bc it is very normalised but if you publicly post something there is a chance that many people will see it especially on tiktok, and you can't really be that mad that the public saw your public post yknow?
Tiktok isn't a diary. It's a video sharing platform.
Diaries are personal and private.
Tiktok is not.
Going online to brag to people that they'll never have the bagel you just ate is a really pathetic attempt to claim significance.
It could easily be played for laughs, but the fact that the dude seemed visibly annoyed that Rain was able to get the place makes it seem like it was, in fact, very serious, and people that take themselves that seriously, especially when they're not rich enough to justify their sense of entitlement, are practically begging to be knocked down a peg.
TLDR: Don't be an idiot and defend asshole behaviour
@raimarulightning bruh they clearly mean its just somewhere where you post your thoughts like Twitter. Damn
@@katc2040 If you can't understand the difference between that and Tiktok, I can't help you
@@raimarulightningit is a social platform where you can share your thoughts and jokes. So the same thing and you can't understand the difference
I can't remember the last time I had a bagel.
I've seen someone use artifacts from the camera to guess i think Ghana?? something about how the sun refracted with the lens. Wild.
Bagel
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Gilmore guys!
Demi!!!!!!
Guy who does bagel… tours?
What?
This is an awesome story outside of people harassing him
Wholesome moment ruined by racists.
Vlassic internet moment
This just seems like how he jokes idk how people brought racism into it ngl just seemed like rainbolt snd the guy having fun
Demi 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
I just subbed
Honestly shocked this hasn’t already somehow taken an antisemetic turn
Gatekeeping products and resources while bragging about them is crazy. This happens a ton in art communities too where people will mention a new brush setting they're hyped over or a great supplier, and when people ask for deets they refuse to share any information. I love when people find these gatekept sources and share them in response.
Issa bagel
@@samukelelubisi yes. it being something stupid makes it even stupider to gatekeep.
@@jijittersso their favorite place needs to be doxxed or have racist remarks told about them. He was making a joke and it went over so many people's smooth brains.
When are y'all gonna have skatie420 on?
No they shouldn't have doxxed his bagel
This was obviously a sponsored ad from the bagel company. I don’t think someone would randomly announce that they’ve found the best bagel on earth, but they’re not telling anyone where it’s from. It just sounds like an ad. I think the bagel company reached out to rainbolt, and said “we’ll name a bagel after you if you can do this for us.” The other guy is either an employee or another sponsor. Then when all this blows up it’s a huge viral ad for the bagel. It’s genius marketing actually.
I feel like there's no way it was planned as an ad from the beginning lol, my guess is it became an ad after the geoguessr guy talked to the bagel place, but it seems ridiculous to try and plan such a convoluted stunt in the hopes it would go viral. Though in the end it's not like it makes any difference when it became an ad.
If it was then it was the most elaborately planned and ever. And if that's the case good for them.
no it wasnt.. the intitial gate keep videos is pretty old
💀People gettng doxxed for tattoos, cakes, and now bagels??? ok that's enough internet for me for the night...what the absolute hell is tiktok on, because I wanna avoid it as much as possible.
Promo*SM 😆
Hehe first still
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I just realized... That's my coffee table. Excellent taste 🤙
If u wanted to keep a place and a thing a secret maybe don’t taunt the fucking internet about it lmao ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ that being said though, absolutely no excuse to be racist at the guy. absolutely insane behavior
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