@@alanrmurphy I am still seething one year later mate. Je has ruined my last year. Let's hope we have all put this to bed once and for all , as a Man can only take so much...
I know!!! Like the second song!!! I’ll start singing it too, then realized what I’m actually saying then be like “Whhhoooaaa!!” be careful with that one.
All the reactions I've seen of this sketch i honestly react more to the " i can't trust you if i can't see your face at night" part more than everything else
It's a brilliant and hilarious way to talk about microaggression. Yeah, it takes him all the way to the point of a literal depiction of lynching before he starts to get it. Everything else before that was just not on his radar, it's hilarious.
Yeah the clan is very real, my dad was born in the 60’s & told me in NC, when he was young he remembers seeing at the city dump funny enough (bc they are trash) the klan would hold meetings in the town dump & even when I was dual enrolled in highschool & my local community college, one of the professors, a white guy literally had clan members come & threaten him & he was a history professor, guess they didn’t like his version of history aka the truth. But that dude had big balls, roasted tf out of them & continues to talk shit on them knowing they’re in town, mad respect to that man
I remember hearing from others in high school class that a group of klansmen went into the park and handed out pamphlets and candy to kids . I didn’t see it myself, but classmates had pics to prove it. The klansmen supposedly were acting very nice, but this was clearly an attempt to rebrand and appeal to youth. My high school history teacher was having none of their nonsense, and the very next day canceled a test we were supposed to take and instead did several lessons on the hate crimes of the klan with video footage and quotes from witnesses to said hate crimes.
I hung out with a lot of poor whites and homies are any color, doesn’t matter bc it works for the skit, the wrong side of town is just the poor side. Not white or black specifically
I am Donny Osmond white, and the only hood I have ever been in was attached to my jacket. Still, this is hilarious. I am 52 and stubborn. It took me to long to get to a point of not unconsciously buying into the racist and misogynistic images that television fed into my brain. This character was not putting thought into his choices, but going with what he had always been told was true. Living a life without self reflection and self education often leads to bigotry.
@@cl1cka no it doesn’t well at least I don’t interpret it like that - it means someone that’s a homey to you, someone that you chill with @ur home or their home or someone’s home. That’s what homeboy or homegirl means to me… also more so too that we go way back which differentiates from an associate or just a friend.
@@AnaAcuraErica Well the term comes from UK and that's what it means. Doesn't matter how YOU interpret it - that's simply what it means. You use it somewhere outside your friend group, especially outside US - it's what people think you do - nothing.
@@cl1cka I don’t think the term came from the UK 😐 but okay.. even still that is NOT what it means!! Stop spreading hate!! Simply look it up and you can see it means a close friend. Idk where ur getting this not doing anything at home thing - but that’s not it. And yeah - no one in the US especially Baltimore, MD would say it with that intent 🤨 go sit down somewhere please cus wyd is uncalled for.. I wonder what the term friends means to you but then again I do not care 🤷🏽♀️
In country music's defense there aren't all that many songs that are like that, but there have been people cheered on for pretty much being exclusively biggots as well. Yeah... it's a weird genre, there is a more pure complex angle prior to stadium country that talked about poor southerners that explored classism tho and that was neat. I try to find something in every type of music I like, I dont want to just hate music of any kind. I like swing and early 20's jazz and death metal, punk, rap, country (classic), blues, classical, folk, even some polka....mostly just weird al tho.
The context does make it racist ! However, back in the Wild West days they hung criminals for committing crimes like pick pocketing and other crimes like that. Not tryna exclude what everyone knows what there talking about just tryna add on a fact as well (:
Yeah but in the context of the song it's some guys playing music together and deciding to go find someone to hang. Not a criminal. Just someone for their own entertainment. And I think we know who they would go get.
Ok that's another thing about fried chicken. I still remember being a kid and seeing some guy say to this other guy that he loves fried chicken but in an angry way like he was putting him down? And then the other guy getting angry like he was just put down? ....I didn't understand at all. It was like one guy said the other guy likes a delicious food that everybody likes...and then the other guy got mad? I still don't understand it. How is it a putdown? Like I want to know what the food is that is better then fried chicken? I mean if saying somebody likes fried chicken then there must be some other food that's so much better it makes fried chicken not good....I don't think that food exists. My mouth is watering.
I THINK WE ALL KNOW WHO WE'RE TALKING ABOOUTTTT
And the wink when he says it 😂
@@VeniVidiVici.. He missed that wink BOTH times:)
@@Isleofskye I know, I was raging that he he missed it the second time 🤣
@@alanrmurphy I am still seething one year later mate.
Je has ruined my last year. Let's hope we have all put this to bed once and for all , as a Man can only take so much...
JEFF was HERE yayyyyyyyyyyyy 🎉
I can't even count how many times I've counted myself singing these songs to myself 🤣🤣🔥🔥
be careful tho, music is good but lyrics might put you in danger 😀
Same lol....Sad thing is even though it's racist songs and obviously the joke they're too catchy. Had one stuck in my head more than once.
😂😂😂
@@xxxlawlessxxx1 what?? what's racist about it brother.. I think you're making it racist, you hear the words and then assume it's racist
I know!!! Like the second song!!! I’ll start singing it too, then realized what I’m actually saying then be like “Whhhoooaaa!!” be careful with that one.
I’m a white homie, can confirm we exist
s/o to the white homies
Love bro
Do you live in the hood tho? lol
@@XxStonedImmaculatexX they live in a trailer park which is hood enough
@@TreyMessiah95 naw that depends where that trailer park is located
All the reactions I've seen of this sketch i honestly react more to the " i can't trust you if i can't see your face at night" part more than everything else
Still one of my favorite skits 😂
There was nothing NOT racist about this 😂😂🖤
It's a brilliant and hilarious way to talk about microaggression. Yeah, it takes him all the way to the point of a literal depiction of lynching before he starts to get it. Everything else before that was just not on his radar, it's hilarious.
Yeah the clan is very real, my dad was born in the 60’s & told me in NC, when he was young he remembers seeing at the city dump funny enough (bc they are trash) the klan would hold meetings in the town dump & even when I was dual enrolled in highschool & my local community college, one of the professors, a white guy literally had clan members come & threaten him & he was a history professor, guess they didn’t like his version of history aka the truth. But that dude had big balls, roasted tf out of them & continues to talk shit on them knowing they’re in town, mad respect to that man
I remember hearing from others in high school class that a group of klansmen went into the park and handed out pamphlets and candy to kids . I didn’t see it myself, but classmates had pics to prove it. The klansmen supposedly were acting very nice, but this was clearly an attempt to rebrand and appeal to youth. My high school history teacher was having none of their nonsense, and the very next day canceled a test we were supposed to take and instead did several lessons on the hate crimes of the klan with video footage and quotes from witnesses to said hate crimes.
Hilariously racist! Love them!
Boy you had me cracking up💀🤣🤣🤣 I love you bro I had to sub
A quote from Wild -N-Out
"That was racistly funny."
Especially how well it aged with the song released, Try That in a Small Town.
Thank you for having a video I can actually see
Its designed to be racist lol. It makes fun of the stereotype of country music and racism. The real question is, is it funny? Yes it is very funny.
Hi broadband! So goog to see you back.I prefer your own look with the Hugh Hefner lounging jacket and hookah you do you!!!
I hung out with a lot of poor whites and homies are any color, doesn’t matter bc it works for the skit, the wrong side of town is just the poor side. Not white or black specifically
I think we all know who he's talking aaaabouuuuuuuut
making racism fun...one song at a time.
I am Donny Osmond white, and the only hood I have ever been in was attached to my jacket. Still, this is hilarious. I am 52 and stubborn. It took me to long to get to a point of not unconsciously buying into the racist and misogynistic images that television fed into my brain. This character was not putting thought into his choices, but going with what he had always been told was true. Living a life without self reflection and self education often leads to bigotry.
Yeah.
It’s called a joke/skit.
Stop being a gross weirdo.
@@masamune2984 There is nothing wrong with analyzing a character from a skit.
It’s funny but I never ever referred to any of my white friends as homeboy or homegirl! I just realized that LmAO
lol
Well homeboy means someone that doesn't study or work, but stays at home doing nothing all day :)
@@cl1cka no it doesn’t well at least I don’t interpret it like that - it means someone that’s a homey to you, someone that you chill with @ur home or their home or someone’s home. That’s what homeboy or homegirl means to me… also more so too that we go way back which differentiates from an associate or just a friend.
@@AnaAcuraErica Well the term comes from UK and that's what it means. Doesn't matter how YOU interpret it - that's simply what it means.
You use it somewhere outside your friend group, especially outside US - it's what people think you do - nothing.
@@cl1cka I don’t think the term came from the UK 😐 but okay.. even still that is NOT what it means!! Stop spreading hate!! Simply look it up and you can see it means a close friend. Idk where ur getting this not doing anything at home thing - but that’s not it. And yeah - no one in the US especially Baltimore, MD would say it with that intent 🤨 go sit down somewhere please cus wyd is uncalled for.. I wonder what the term friends means to you but then again I do not care 🤷🏽♀️
How could you not see it that way? That's the joke.
yo this was pretty funny never seen coach hines sing a song
Trailer parks are the wrong side of town to
In country music's defense there aren't all that many songs that are like that, but there have been people cheered on for pretty much being exclusively biggots as well. Yeah... it's a weird genre, there is a more pure complex angle prior to stadium country that talked about poor southerners that explored classism tho and that was neat. I try to find something in every type of music I like, I dont want to just hate music of any kind. I like swing and early 20's jazz and death metal, punk, rap, country (classic), blues, classical, folk, even some polka....mostly just weird al tho.
Great reaction. Subscribed.
Much appreciated
I always thought that homie was a chicano term.
Homes
you can defo have Mexican homies for sure or at least according to the movie "next friday" that fucking movie 😂😂😂
Love it.
Not gonna lie, those are pretty catchy songs.
Woah wait there is the wrong side of town in cities where nobody has black skin. Thinking their aren't is racists.
Dude its almost impossible to understand you when your grammar and spelling are that bad. Kinda hard to take you seriously
@@TheLegmann why would you take him seriously though? His point is “this song that’s specifically written to be racist isn’t actually racist”
@@jaymiddleton1782 where does he say that?
The context does make it racist ! However, back in the Wild West days they hung criminals for committing crimes like pick pocketing and other crimes like that. Not tryna exclude what everyone knows what there talking about just tryna add on a fact as well (:
Yeah but in the context of the song it's some guys playing music together and deciding to go find someone to hang. Not a criminal. Just someone for their own entertainment. And I think we know who they would go get.
lol we don’t need it explained we all get it lol.
Is it from the real song? What's the title?
It's not an "actual" song, of course. Just out there to see what comments the lyrics brings out.
The first song is not racist.
broadband > krazy
Pure country ur crazy 😅🤣🤣
Ok that's another thing about fried chicken. I still remember being a kid and seeing some guy say to this other guy that he loves fried chicken but in an angry way like he was putting him down? And then the other guy getting angry like he was just put down? ....I didn't understand at all. It was like one guy said the other guy likes a delicious food that everybody likes...and then the other guy got mad? I still don't understand it. How is it a putdown? Like I want to know what the food is that is better then fried chicken? I mean if saying somebody likes fried chicken then there must be some other food that's so much better it makes fried chicken not good....I don't think that food exists. My mouth is watering.
You mean a white guy told a black guy he loves fried chicken?
It’s because it’s a racist stereotype.
I've watched several reactions to this....its a joke, not ment to be serious
so homies in the wrong side of town is automatically racist?
Who tf doesn’t like KFC?
It's comedy
Ggs
News flash... they were not serious. They are COMEDIANS. That means you are supposed to laugh and not ruin it by over analyzing it.
You do know that those are not real country songs, don't you?
😱
U just don't understand Country music 😅🤣💯
The part I never understood was why someone would have a child, Knowing that that child would be a slave.
Some of those slaves,were raped by their slave owners. They had no choice.
Yeah,cause there was so much birth control around.
Duh, of course the songs are blatantly racist. That's the whole point of the sketch. Brilliant!