"Are We Racist?" | Atlanta | FX
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Atlanta Season 3, Episode 4.
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Taking place almost entirely in Europe, Season 3 of Atlanta finds “Earn” (Donald Glover), “Alfred ‘Paper Boi’ Miles” (Brian Tyree Henry), “Darius” (LaKeith Stanfield) and “Van” (Zazie Beetz) in the midst of a successful European tour, as the group navigates their new surroundings as outsiders, and struggle to adjust to the newfound success they had aspired to. Donald Glover serves as Executive Producer, along with Stephen Glover, Hiro Murai, Stefani Robinson, Paul Simms and Dianne McGunigle. Atlanta is produced by FX Productions.
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Well, that was uncomfortable.
And the father just answered the question with that ridiculous answer.
Sneed
@CrazyNendo they don't know they're own history.
@@catwoman2596 *their
Good.
“Do you see any slave in our backyard?” “Mr. Pedro” 😂 I can’t with this show 😂
Pedro getting paid less than the licensed services
@@Armurp01 You don't know many yard guys do you? Just trying hard for wyt folks to be racist.
@@themightyflog man STFU......there's a reason they mentioned that in the episode.... nothing to do with race aka capitalism
@@Armurp01 The thing is that Pedro got the job because he is cheaper to hire. Which means that whyte people are not being hired and earning NO money. Which means Pedro is richer than whyte folks.
@@Armurp01 because Pedro is an open border illegal who votes democrat
Never thought I'll see Doug from The Hangover like this . Went from being drugged by Alan in Vegas to having his life completely destroyed by his racial background .
i thought he looked familiar
Also the sidekick in National Treasure
Wait wait no wonder I kept calling him Doug 😂
Wait wait… look, it’s the wrong Doug! Where’s Black Doug?
That’s OG Riley Pool
When she said Mr Pedro I spit my pound cake out.
You spit ya pound cake out cause it was dry
@@23shotz10 😂😂😂
😂😂
It's even funnier when you know it's pronnounced Peh-droh and not PEEDRO
@@23shotz10S-tier comment fr
An ex-detective who was retired from teaching school in Baltimore. And now his past is haunting him from killing an innocent bystander is becoming his nightmare.
@Jake Ling2 Nah, man. I just mocking around his character in the past.
He do look just like him tho. Had me for a second 😂😂😂
That sounds like the ramblings of a handicapped child… stay in school, kids.
What a masterful callback
Long live prezbo. Bad cop, best math teacher.
The part where he brings up his EU heritage to condemn reparations killed me
😂😂😂i was likeeee...is that the same tho??
Yes. And if you want reparations, go get them from the black slave owners and sellers
I mean… hes not wrong.
@@Shmancyfancy536 Thing was she didnt even ask him about reparations, that's why it was funny
@@jimmyz9666 Yeah but we all know thats what everyone is thinking with all of this. It’s never gonna happen.
For those that felt weirded out and didn't like this episode, it did its job. 👏🏿👏🏿
I enjoyed this episode. But I guess that was its goal too.
This episode is actually about how stupid reparations are, Donald Glover has talked about this countless times
@@daahsri Do you have any sources where he said that? I’d be interested to read it.
It made me uncomfortable at first being a white dude whose whole family for generations are from the south, but I loved this episode because it made me think about my privileges I had without thinking about it.
@@sachemofboston3649 The internet is free. It’s no one job to educate you. Look it up.
I love the fact that he says "austro-hungarians" which is not something an actual person from either Hungary or Austria would ever say. His ancestors gave up their culture and heritage for a comfortable life in America just as her wife tries to blend in as white when its convinient.
you racist bruh
@@user-hhf234fse explain please
Someone with ancestry dating back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire wouldn't say that?
@@HankBukowski Never. Austria-Hungary only existed for 47 years and was a mishmash of various peoples, none of whom wanted to be part of it in the first place. Austrians who were the dominant culture mostly were disinterested in the rest of the empire they saw as less developed and barbaric peoples. A great degree of effort was put in to germanizing everyone. All the other nations were trying to stop the germanization of their own culture and leave the empire so they can govern themselves freely.
@Joe Moon I think that's more likely for people who have lived in the area for generations. But anyone else (particularly Americans) would most likely just refer to themselves as Austrian, Slavic, Hungarian, Polish, Czech, Ukranian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian.
Vote for Mr.Pedro
If they don't put kip in a episode with his diplomat bird chain imma riot.
As a Byzantine history buff i have no idea what this guy is talking about😂
A Byzantine history buff 😂😂 it’s just bad writing that doesn’t make sense but it doesn’t take a historian to figure out there was slavery in the Byzantine Empire
@Captainsaveathot It's not "bad writing that doesn't make sense", it's good writing of the dad not making sense
"better get some Nike stock" lmao
Mr. Pedro, No I pay Mr. Pedro 😁😁🤣🤣😂😂
and that rich family in LA pay LeBron $400 million
the ending of this episode had me crying laughing so hard😂😂😂😂because he began his day so normal and by the end of it all, all he had left was a cookie and he was crying while eating it😂😂😂
First time catching the buy Nike stock bit after watching the episode like 3 times 😂
Nike endorses slavery and child labor
His friends are in Vegas searching for him while he’s playing family man
For those who don't get it- the point isn't that the child was called racist in school based on her skin colour. The point is that rhe father is refusing to discuss or investigate the idea of racism with his child. He shows zero self awareness, going so far as to almost say that it's simply because black people are angry for no reason ("right now, black people are just...") This could have been an open and honest conversation in which the parent and child discuss some really difficult topics in order to understand them better. Instead, the father decides to protect his child's feelings. The whole thing is about white people caring more about their hurt feelings than the realities of the social injustices that the US were founded on that continue to permeate society today.
It's a metaphor, and it's very telling that it went over so many of your heads. Yall would rather defend the fictional rights of a fictional white child than recognise the actual rights and lived experiences of actual black people.
No black people in America alive today lived through slavery. No white people alive today owned slaves. White people have been slaves in the past, black people have been slaves in the past. One of them got over it and the other didn't and still asks for handouts and tries to guilt people for something they had absolutely nothing to do with nor could they have anything to do with it. But go off I guess
@@CodeeXD "go off I guess" says the guy who has written 7 comments on this channel alone in the last 24 hours.
For real tho, your determination to remain ignorant and unable to see any viewpoint other than your own is truly an inspiration, I salute you.
Preach!!!
Yea but it's not the best statire, as it is somewhat immature to be mad at current white people for the sins of their ancestors. We aren't out here saying African countries should pay us reparations when many of them are the reason we're in America in the first place
Black people are not slaves today in america. So I don't know what experiences they have with slavery then. Can you tell me what social and Justice is black people face today.
I pay mr Pedro 😭😭😭
I thought I was going to start trolling people here butI thought I was going to start trolling people here but FFF, you're on top of things!
Such a great season
This is the best episode of all series. This got people thinking
Yes, how stupid reparations are, DG has spoken on this many times
@@daahsri Can you give me an example? I looked and looked for comments on Donald Glover's take on reparations and I didn't see a single thing.
@@daahsri no he's not anti reparations. youre dull if you think that. the point of this episode is that the consequences of slavery are not fair to black people. the idea is that white guys who want to say that black people deserve better should be willing to pay up and stand behind their word. its a question of faux progressiveness and also a critical perspective that takes both perspectives into account.
@@123rtXd Who should pay though? Just a flat tax for anyone who’s Caucasian? I’m white, but my ancestors came from Finland in the 1880s, and have never even stepped foot in the south. Plus, I couldn’t be further from progressive. I had a goal of becoming a millionaire by the time I reached 40. I’m now 38, and a multimillionaire (liquid, not just net worth). I worked hard for it, and I want to keep all of my money. I want more, not less. To give it away to a bunch of people that won’t even thank me does not sound fair. About as unfair as universal healthcare. That’s not freedom.
@@123rtXd based blonde enthusiast
Amazing episode. Only Atlanta.
I think a lot of us have had that moment with at least one relative at some point. We’re at a family dinner, someone brings up an event in the news, and by the end of the night you’re thinking “Hey, I think uncle Bob might be racist.”
By event, you mean a brutal black on white crime that took place that for some reason the media is silent about, and you'll call anyone racist for pointing it out?
I came to the comments for the arguments and was not disappointed
Applo cheese made change the radio quick 😆😆😆
Why is everyone hating on the black mirror type episodes?
Theyre the best ones
i thought it stopped the progression of some of the characters and the actors were nowhere near as good as the main cast
Only the reds are complaining.
I LOVE POINTLESS DIET TWILIGHT ZONE FILLER. (I didn't wait years for the show to come back only to diverge from the main characters/story, MOST OF IT DIDNT TAKE PLACE EITHER IN ATLANTA)
How iPhone changed the game, hope this show does the same with series
I haven't seen this show, but for a second there...I thought after he said 'Black people are.." I thought the daughter was going to say; "Who mentioned black people?...The kids picking on me at school were Chinese!...."
Hah, THIS one "That Look" sea2/ep7😂😂
He should’ve had a real conversation an listened to her more! She really looks confused
Or maybe not burden an innocent child concerning sins she had nothing to do with.
@@barnoldwhvI was first called the n word when I was 6 years old. A 12 year old white child called me that. Sure, they got in trouble but so did I for crying over it. Teacher told me to toughen up and not let mere words bother me …😅 So I get your point but I still wonder how that kid felt okay saying that to me.
@@dalpaengi
The child that said that to you needs a talking to (at the very least) but that is different than the scenario presented above.
As long as people think race is a thing, everyone is kinda racist. If society is constantly putting everyone into specific teams whether they want to be on them or not, then you're naturally going to want to think the best you can of your own team.
The real question isn't whether you're racist, it's what you do about it: lean into it - going from casually racist to full on hateful, OR actively fight against it.
I get what you’re saying but at some point you have to acknowledge that with race brings different cultures and certain races are still systematically segregated and in positions where they feel more comfortable around people who look like them because of a shared experience. There’s a way to acknowledge race is important to a persons identity while dismantling stigmas about those races. The existence of race isn’t inherently racist.
SHIEEEETT
Or better yet, competitive racism.
@@Nick-wi3kd I’m about to go ranked
@@Nick-wi3kd Humans will never not be competitive. its hardwired in out DNA to be “better than”
i feel like yall did not see the ending of this episode
I really liked Donald Glover on Community, and one day I hope to watch this show as well.
I am so far out of the loop on the modern era. I’ve never heard of this show and it ended over a year ago from this point of writing. Popular, enormously critically acclaimed… what the hell happened to me?
Relating to that. I wanna say it's been the chaos of the pandemic and life but really, ain't we just getting older?
Run some shows in the background while you do your thing. At least you'll get the gist if it
This might be the first episode of anything that made me think "wait..........me???"
You're pathetic
Is that Doug from the hangover??
He pays Mr.Pedro 😂
I have 2 Mr.Pedro’s I pay to come do my yard every week.
The byzantines did not reach hungary or austria lol. Not even the romans conquered hungary.
"Should I got to Austria and ask for money?"
Me: Yes get your money.
Your*
😂😂😂you think that'll work
@jimmyz9666 here said that he only says that to condemn reparations...
@@yt-sh
I mean reparations is a fair idea, it’s just stupid to demand it on an individual level, and essentially black mail people into it.
@@Toneill029I agree that reparations if done should be paid by the US government through a huge number of scholarships and investments in education and vocational training. There are already programs in place to help people with no intergenerational wealth (i.e. people whose parents and grandparents never owned any property) to get a deposit for their first home.
Hes still mad that that one dude in Hangover sold him roofies
I don’t think you guys understand he was making fun of the whole situation and how ridiculous it is
I don't care if I'm called racist anymore.
Racists usually don't.
@nadjak3410 Yeah that's not an insult anymore
@@nadjak3410you would know
It’s not really an insult. Being racist used to require proof or down putting, now you just have to disagree with a liberal and you’re "RaCiSt"
@@nadjak3410yep. Get over it Toby.
Bro confuse Ottoman and Byzantine Empire
I pay Mr Pedro is insane 😂😂😂
Mr Pedro can always quit if Mr Pedro don't like it
Mr. Pedro 😅😂
Its not that complicated. Awful stuff happens and life goes on. Not sure that anything that happened to my ancestors is really anything to do with me in any way that really matters.
You're not even black just another immigrant
Don't listen to the guy below...reparations are stupid. It's just one of them, wanting to appear...as always
😂 Good mindset. When awful stuff happens to you, you’ll greatly benefit from not being a whiny little kid about it.
@@dalpaengiit’s always the white people saying this. I’m not from US and I could name a lot of places were racism did affect and still affects historically. Education, only white neighborhoods gets investments, there’s almost none legacy students going to universities like Harvard but there’s like 40% white who only get into thanks to legacy. Police corruption, it’s better now but we still see false accusations and black man suffering from that, implanting drugs to black neighborhoods and not defending the people. Getting any job, getting financing etc etc…
I think the scene at the hotel explains it best. The one guy who completely understood the weight of his past and privilege, kills himself. In his mind, even a lump sum of money wasn't able to make up for generations of slavery. While reparations probably won't work, they also *aren't good enough*.
The final scene seems to be Donald Glover's idea of how reparations could work. Not only is a white man paying reparations, he's also serving black people at the restaurant and learning along the way. He used to pay Mr. Pedro to mow his lawn, and now he's getting along with his Mexican coworker. It may not be the right answer, but it strikes a good balance between killing oneself out of guilt and begrudgingly dishing out some money.
lol mad how anyone could think reperations could work, why not ask the african tribe who sold all the slaves to the white men for reperations?
One cannot blame the son over the sins of the father. And the excuse of slavery money doesn't work because blacks also use it, that money is lost because of how it got mixed with the other funds. And if some mention the money made by slavery I will mention the one made by Vietnam, ww1 & 2 and many other wars.
The problem with the episode is that hotel man implied that he inherited wealth directly from his slave owning ancestor. This is not the case for most ancestors of slave owners. The civil war erased a lot of that wealth. Plenty of inherited privilege going around, but that's a lot more nuanced and hard to quantify
Eye for an eye makes the whole world blind, and reparations on an individual basis would never work. That scene explained a fantasy of what some would like to see happen, but it was far from what reality will deliver. If you thought this episode was just desserts, you need to start smoking a hybrid or something, because that was straight up revenge porn.
Well me and my family never had slaves nor did my ancestors. I'm white though. Should I have to apologize for slavery in America?
I don’t mind being white. I love myself and my culture. And that’s okay. 😁
Based
Culture? Lmfao
@@dae1396 yes
@@dae1396what culture lol
@@dae1396 there is a culture. I don't exactly want to think about it, but there is one.
All he had to say was no.
What kills me is how many of you missed his looking at the young black guys in the upscale sports car, laughing care free.. you can see he was resentful...with that whole.. How did they get that look... jealousy is a BIG part of the racism
Or how dey *stole* it
I don't think he was looking at the Lamborghini with jealousy. Perhaps he was looking at it thinking why are you always so angry and hating America and hating white people when you have an extremely lucrative life look at your car. Secondly he might be thinking why are you spending all of your money on some superficial materialistic automobile? Just so you can show off to your friends. You did see that Dave Chappelle episode when reparations went into effect and people spent their $20,000 on rims. Priorities people priorities
@@rstanis2 He seemed jealous to me. Hating America and white people? Also, Dave Chapelle is a comedian and what he said was a joke! If reparations were to go into effect I know exactly what I would do with it and " rims " has nothing to do with my plan
But seriously how did they get that?
@@hamie7624
Social media monetization
I love it 👍🏿👏🏿👊🏿
Dude just don't be weird 😐.
He almost spoke for us but remembered he doesn’t talk to or know any blacks
Us? As in human beings? He's one of those, isn't he?
Dr King would be ashamed.' Us and them' wasn't his dream.
@@rewild6134 Neanderthal, that was not his dream. Listen to his full speech.
@jasonhaven7170 Neanderthal? Neanderthals are extinct. They have been for 30,000 years.
The amount of seething in the comments is peak comedy.
There is none. Clown
Thanks for the heads up. Don’t wanna deal with that.
@@KKAkuoku It’s literally insane, bro. I’m shell-shocked; they’re identical to the father.
Hey, if you want to open a can of worms be prepared for the smoke.
they always do this 😂
Never saw him after hangover 😮😮
It’s Phil from hangover 😂
doug, phil is bradley cooper
Everyone seems to think they know what the message of this episode was. That annoys me, like any piece of art I think Atlanta is open to interpretation, and is just supposed to get people talking. Talking i think is very important now in this day and age when we are faced with discussions over topics such as this far more. Most peoples opinion of this episode seems to be decided before they've even watched it, just looking at the comment section, most white people see it as a warning against what reparations law could do to peoples lives, families, and western societies social fabric itself. They see it as a two wrongs don't make a right, and individuals and families lives is never right in any circumstance. Most black people seem to the think, that this is a prediction, of what will happen and what should happen, and that it is only fair, as systemic poverty has been thrust upon them since their ancestors came to the americas, the system gave them no chance. How can any society be fair when power is built on injustices, society needs to be rebalanced. Now not all people who are white or black will think these specific ways, people have their own opinions. I have my own opinions on this episode, and being white and not even american means that my views just like everyone elses are skewed from the start by my own cultural experiences and environmental upbringing. I can't but myself in the position of a black person as i never can understand what it is like to live their life, i can try and empathise and art like this can help understand, but i will never fully know. This lack of understanding of the others perspective causes a lot of modern problems. It is completely unjust to push a person in to poverty for something they had no control over, but it is also unjust to keep someone in poverty over something they had no control over, regardless of political opinion i think most can agree on that basic fact. The show does a great job of higlighting a lot of issues in this episode, the monologue in hotel lobby is genius, and i think a great way to explain a lot of black peoples perspectives to white people who may not understand it, but it is instantly followed by the suicide of the person who gave the monologue showing the toll something like this would have on people. This whole episode i think balances a fine line between what the difference between reparation and punishment, forgiving and forgetting, history and reality. This is why i am annoyed by most peoples opinion of this episode regardless of their race, it is not a warning, it is not a proclamation, i don't claim to understand what it is other than great art. Almost everyones opinion seems to be formed by what race they are, if you are really thinking about how this will affect you, and your race first, rather than how it will affect other people ,rather than trying to put yourself in someone elses shoes, you're the problem. Think about other humans first, regardless, that's a how a truly fair society functions, by putting others first.
I haven’t seen this episode, but it did get me thinking: he’s *kinda* right in pointing out that being perceived as White-aka being judged by skin color-is no less damaging than the other way around. Heck, I’m constantly mistaken for being white and my ancestors didn’t set foot on this continent until the 1960s….and on my mother’s side, decidedly NOT white. Enough with the profiling, period.
He can’t do the Byzantine Empire like that 😭
Right now Black peoples are just…
I really wanted him to finish that sentence.
Bitching and moaning about the stuff that's their own fault.
There....finished it.
@@guyledouche6839 Wow, good boy! You finished it!
@@terryhiatus Thanks Toby.
@@guyledouche6839 Awwww
@@terryhiatus classic 80 IQ response. Go watch some more children's cartoons.
Awesome
Brainwashing 101...
@@catwoman2596 yeah
That part is rasict!
"The black people-" who said black?
"Should I demand-" is that a reference to reparations? Why?
A tiny hint of contempt looking at that gas station, maybe some fear....
Warranted? Maybe?
Thick with substance. Atlanta has some great writing.
Everyone. Everyone said black. It's all anyone talks about. Don't be obtuse. No one is discussing racism in America along Asian/Hispanic lines. It's always black/white.
Yes. It's a reference to the reparations that no one deserves.
Yes. Warrented. They unalive an average of 38 of us every single month. In perspective, the amount of B's lynched in an 89 year period is eclipsed by B on W unalivings every 8 years. That's not including the 13,000 B on W grapes, the hundreds of thousands of annual assaults, the elder abuse, the stabbings of toddlers...I could go on and on and on.
It's thick with anti-White propaganda. Nothing more.
Mr. Pedro....😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅
Interesting. Never seen the show tho
need to change that, watch this show lol
@CrazyNendo fr
same
You should. It’s up there with The Wire and Sopranos as one of the greats imo
Nah watch some peak like breaking bad not this blame white people for everything bs
You know what it is. You're free now and THIS is what we have to endure and it's annoying. That's all. That's it. Loved the show. Shouldn't have gotten high watching it tho 😅.
Missed the entire point of the episode’s narrative, if that’s your takeaway…
@@MinorityGamerReport1prolly cause he was high💀💀
@@s_llydrxlllol
If you have to ask yes you are lol
What's racist is being prejudice against present day people that look similar to people from the past that you hate.
lol how’d he know the kid was black ?
Lucky guess 😄
Well as a kid my parents always told me white people were bad etc and that stems from a long line of prejudice and injustice from the police. Us blacks usually think of the white man as oppressors because they have been for a very long time.
@@Dante-ku1qpwhere lol Blacks treat themselves worse than any whites these days
@@Dante-ku1qp so that’s why white people are targeted so much!
Everyone that loved the show was a little bit racist though.
Poor kid. She needs to embrace her privilege. Haters gonna hate
White privlege doesn't exist.
if she doesn't have $400 million LeBron money how is she privileged
White privilege doesn't exist. Just admit you hate White people.
I love Atlanta so I don't know
The city of the show? Atlanta is a transpant
Is mr pedro *legal* ?
they would have hired a black guy but Mr Pedro is cheaper because that border is wide open
@KevinKenna-wv6qx
Like neighboring sanctuaray suburb *athenz*
i owe you nothing
Well he is right. What's the point?
Very Very uncomfortable
Is it though. I stopped caring about people complaining.
Reparations are ridiculous. Lesson learned.
13/56%
Speaking for all Mr. Pedro. That cabron doesn't pay us enough.
Oh...that sucks...try your luck in back in Mexico
Hmmm I understand but I don't see color
I agree. Stop abusing the past and forgetting where we are now.
Too bad racism isn’t a thing of the past. It is unfortunately apart of our present reality
As if racism doesn't still exist lol.
@@terryhiatus it doesnt. We've been judging you on the content of your character for 400 years, Toby.
The successful victims never stop complaining.
Hahaha I don't think this comment comes across like you it too.
Do you sound like you have heard of alden's question
Then what do unsuccessful victims do? Die?
That kid at school talking sh!t is a racist, though
Based Austro-Hungarian
Based on what
@@pradabears yeah
You can’t be austro-Hungarian, the empire collapsed over 100 years ago. The empire was ruled by inbreds who oppressed Slavs for centuries.
@@pradabears It's Black slang.
You have the power to liberate
You are liberated.
@@guyledouche6839 I am
@@guyledouche6839 and so are you
@@iloveubcuziamuand so is every black person in America.
Intelligent remark by his father. Good parenting right there
Ngl I think the goof who sat by the door is better race satire than this
Seem like a good dude and a good father, nothing in this conversation actually alluded that he's racist imo
You Amerikar-ski. How You Say? This was excrement point!
Based
one thing that is disgusting about this, is what is being said to that child. Making a child feel shame about the colour of her skin? At school? Wtf... shameful.
Yes, so unfortunate for the black kids that get to see their ancestors in chains, working in fields they don’t own, to acquire money they won’t receive. Wait…I forgot. Am I supposed to feel bad for the ancestors of the oppressed or the oppressor?
@@merrytunes8697 does hate beget more hate?
@@bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Truth begets truth. Why should we sugarcoat history to make the oppressor feel better, when I'm still living with the fallout? When are black people going to be recompensed for the sins of USA fathers? Slavery and other forms of legalized oppression occurred during a majority of the USA history. Are you serious?
@@merrytunes8697 braindead logic
@@merrytunes8697 or maybe racism in any direction is bad?
Wyte pee pol bad
Shiet mane deez why pepo tryna keel me
Yes I am racist.
I like Max Verstappen
Let Kaite cook
The word racist became meanless around when it became the go to word for people in power to attack critics.
why so many doo doo dunder heads in these comments
When people’s ignorance is challenged, they don’t like it. All these white people mad that they might be racist.
People stuff like this is designed to get a reaction.
The race hustle is strong in that school. For her sake, get your daughter out of there. We have to protect our children from that kind of mental manipulation.
We WUZ KANGS
Okay, Neanderthal
@@jasonhaven7170theres nothing you can say that can make us feel the rage and explosive violence you feel whenever 2 syllables are uttered in your presence.
@@jasonhaven7170but hey, keep time traveling back to before the wheel to try and find a group of Whites that weren't more advanced than sub Saharans.
@@guyledouche7939 I can, your ppl will be replaced.
@@guyledouche7939 I can, your ppl will be upgraded to a darker skin tone
No it's not racist to recognize dysfunctional cultures and people and try to get the hell away.
I wonder what the view of culture is like from your basement dwelling
@@HingleMcCringleberryPSU Could say the exact same to you, either that or you're some upper middle class snob who hangs out with like-minded wiggas
But that is your culture as well. You either act like it just appeared in a vacuum. Or it was due to African culture even though there has been a connection to any of the west African states that no longer exist
That culture you detest came about in America. So either it was influenced by and influences the culture you see as superior or the social conditions which they live in produced that culture. Which says more about how US society is structured than it says about black culture.
WOW these comments are so butthurt! You guys are sad
It's anti-White racism. You'd be mad too Toby. You get mad when White people ask you to buy things at Starbucks.
🤔 hmmmmmm atlanta nice what's wrong