He got so heated and angry when he started talking about black actors in movies and shows. I mean look at how hard he’s breathing and how much he’s raising his voice. It’s almost like black people in general are what he’s upset about and it’s all coming from his feelings and not actual legitimate facts. He’s just trying to hide it all under his facade of “oh it’s just black people being privileged”
@@jouhsagreen1627 simply put, we are the most hated and most imitated. Western media did a fantastic job painting us as the bad guys while they simultaneously are the main source of evil deeds in the world. All the land they have conquered, lives taken, history erased, the list goes on but "Black people are lazy and ungrateful so y'all should focus on them and not us"
....I mean buddy could've just came out and said he hated Black People. People doing that shit here in America all the time, loudly at that. But he tried to pretend he had a point and got wasted.
I mean, not to notpick here, I usually love your content, but that Netflix documentary about Cleopatra was heavily criticized for not being historically accurate. Aparently, there were a lot of liberties that were taken and claims that were made that don't reflect the actual recorded history of the time period. From what I can recall, there were a lot of angry Egyptians who did not feel it was an accurate representation or reflection of them or their culture. There was even an Egyptian guy who threatened to sue Netflix over it. So that question I have to ask is, can one really call a documentary about a historical person a documentary if the experts who actually understand the historical context and actual native egyptians say it's inaccurate? Inquiring minds want to know.
He got so heated and angry when he started talking about black actors in movies and shows. I mean look at how hard he’s breathing and how much he’s raising his voice. It’s almost like black people in general are what he’s upset about and it’s all coming from his feelings and not actual legitimate facts. He’s just trying to hide it all under his facade of “oh it’s just black people being privileged”
He changed his original statement, cause he said black Americans, then switched to Americans cause he knew he f’ed up.
Bro really showed a graph with us at the bottom and said "See, look how privileged yall are"
@@saru_media the only thing I don’t get is why do they come after us? Like we’re the reason most of them can come over and make it smh.
@@jouhsagreen1627 simply put, we are the most hated and most imitated. Western media did a fantastic job painting us as the bad guys while they simultaneously are the main source of evil deeds in the world. All the land they have conquered, lives taken, history erased, the list goes on but "Black people are lazy and ungrateful so y'all should focus on them and not us"
😂😂😂...get him!...GET HIM!....
I'm subscribing! Love the critical thinking and wealth of knowledge. Keep it up!
Sooooo... Blacks were privileged in the 1950s 😂😂 when this start?
Well done!👏🏼
Loooooove itttttttt critical thinking skills versus the ignoramus😏🥰❤️🔥!
Personally, the taps always annoyed me. But I understood the purpose of them so I always let it go
....I mean buddy could've just came out and said he hated Black People. People doing that shit here in America all the time, loudly at that. But he tried to pretend he had a point and got wasted.
Ooooh that’s gotta hurt!! 🙌🏾🔥✊🏾
My Brother! 💪🏾👑
got em. AGAIN
HE DOESN’T MISS
Who is this Jesus wannabe??
ngl the metatron wanna be got cooked
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I mean, not to notpick here, I usually love your content, but that Netflix documentary about Cleopatra was heavily criticized for not being historically accurate. Aparently, there were a lot of liberties that were taken and claims that were made that don't reflect the actual recorded history of the time period.
From what I can recall, there were a lot of angry Egyptians who did not feel it was an accurate representation or reflection of them or their culture. There was even an Egyptian guy who threatened to sue Netflix over it.
So that question I have to ask is, can one really call a documentary about a historical person a documentary if the experts who actually understand the historical context and actual native egyptians say it's inaccurate? Inquiring minds want to know.