WHITE GUY GOES TO FIRST BLACK COOKOUT!! | REACTION

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  • @michaelschroeck2254
    @michaelschroeck2254 2 года назад +1334

    I grew up in North Carolina in the 70’s. One of my fondest memories as a kid was my white family being invited to the most wonderful cookout. Yes everyone else was black. But no one cared about white or black. I got along so well and I assumed everyone was like this everywhere. Then I grew up and the reality changed. I miss the days of true acceptance, and not the new segregation that is being preached on social media.

    • @ckmoore101
      @ckmoore101 2 года назад

      Exactly my experience. It's so sad how the left are keeping racism alive, to score political points and leverage. Constantly telling people they are victims, whether they are or not. Its a damn tragedy. Lived 45 years of my live happily integrated, only now to be reminded of my "white privilege"' 24/7.

    • @Heartwing37
      @Heartwing37 2 года назад +129

      Yeah, same for me. Never knew about or cared about skin color until I was grown. However, I’ve never seen people be so divided along racial lines until Obama took office!

    • @stemmentor9700
      @stemmentor9700 2 года назад +60

      Shame isn’t it. I only know one race HUMAN race, and we are made in Gods image and to love and accept and forgive and help one another.
      Been in similar situation, but was with an asian family and sooo many people and my friend and i are overseas and scared to do anything wrong. “Fear is temp”. God had us there for a purpose and we had a blast.
      Sadly, where we were making great strides, we have social media and politicians trying to divide us.
      Won’t happen when you stay focused on our Lord and know we are all Gods children.
      Sounds like a heck of a BBQ.
      thanks for the video. this was great.

    • @USdefender1
      @USdefender1 2 года назад +52

      I agree with you. These days it seems as though we are going backwards.

    • @itsonlyme2274
      @itsonlyme2274 2 года назад

      Division and hatred are the buzz words in the White House these days. They are in a rush for America to fall.

  • @Lyon194
    @Lyon194 3 года назад +1529

    this is the type of shit that should be bringing us together. food, cards, good company, good times, skin color don't matter- fun is fun

    • @markomakela2360
      @markomakela2360 2 года назад +11

      People are people. 50% of us have more differences down below then on color related:)

    • @PictureHouseCinema
      @PictureHouseCinema 2 года назад +29

      The media has far too much focus on what separates people, we really should be focused on what brings us together. The things we like are not defined by all these "identities".

    • @jamesonmcfargo1067
      @jamesonmcfargo1067 2 года назад +11

      How I was raised got to just be good people to good people have a good time get together do your thing treat others good no matter what as much as he was stressing I think both black white folks feel the same if he was black at a white BBQ it probably would be very similar just not dice but darts. Love the content though this kind of stuff is what brings us together understanding not hate or saying my way is better

    • @angel-fz8qg
      @angel-fz8qg 2 года назад +7

      YES! 100% agree!

    • @RC-cy7pd
      @RC-cy7pd 2 года назад +15

      Our differences can make it even more fun.

  • @greylady12
    @greylady12 4 года назад +3187

    Cultures might be different but we all love to laugh and eat.

  • @stevefarris9433
    @stevefarris9433 2 года назад +58

    Spent 23 years in a military unit that had this kind of respect for each other. Sad that society cannot do the same.

  • @alphieguess8218
    @alphieguess8218 2 года назад +471

    That's the way to be. There was a cookout, everybody's invited. People loved each other regardless of skin-color.

    • @mikefarley5358
      @mikefarley5358 2 года назад +8

      amen, my neighbor growing up and best friend was black in a all white neighborhood. My dad was making curry or some shit and Matt was like man we eating bbq. I skipped a lot of my old mans cooking! Everyone helped clean up, even my white ass was given a broom. good memories

    • @Dwendele
      @Dwendele 2 года назад

      Its STILL that way. The media on the left want you to think we all hate each other. Hell, well even talk politics... Argue, come to an agreement and have another beer.

    • @jerradallen6316
      @jerradallen6316 2 года назад +2

      Love this!!! I love everyone I don't care who you are or what color you are! Come eat with me!

    • @madelinelogsdon8996
      @madelinelogsdon8996 2 года назад

      @@mikefarley5358 ooloo look one of oo

    • @madelinelogsdon8996
      @madelinelogsdon8996 2 года назад

      Ok p

  • @GSP225
    @GSP225 4 года назад +3276

    I am a white man and married to a black woman - I have been in his shoes, lol. Her mom and I get along great; as time has progressed, she had tasted a lot of my cooking and loved it. The second year of my marriage to her daughter (many, many years ago), she decided for her birthday she was having a cookout (with 9 brothers and sisters, a large cookout) and she wanted me to BBQ the ribs and chicken, but I was not allowed to tell anyone that I had done them. I was to make them ahead of time and bring them with us - and to get there early. I did 3 racks and 30 lbs of chicken. After everyone had eaten, she made the announcement that I was the one who had done the meat. After a few "He**, naw"s and so forth, folks opened up to me and started accepting me into the family a little more. Every year since, I have done the BBQ; in fact she told me that she has had folks tell her that if I aint cooking, they aint coming.
    Like another poster has said, most of us in the country can get along with and appreciate each other. It wasn't the paid demonstrators, the people on TV everyday, and the politicians that fought for civil rights; it was ordinary people, standing together side-by-side that began the change we are still working on today. If it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be married today to the love of my life; I hope that's the kind of change I can make for my grandkids.

    • @Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence
      @Cheeseburger.Launch.Sequence 4 года назад +84

      Be careful man, let's make the city folk and suburbanites keep thinking we're hate mongers. Then they'll all move in. Ruin it.
      Meanwhile we'll just have a good time eating food and co existing in peace.

    • @trashpanda6885
      @trashpanda6885 4 года назад +35

      Lost me at paid demonstrators. What?

    • @BenefitCounterbench
      @BenefitCounterbench 4 года назад +57

      @@trashpanda6885 paid demonstrators are quite common

    • @trashpanda6885
      @trashpanda6885 4 года назад +6

      @@BenefitCounterbench source?

    • @FalseProfitMusic
      @FalseProfitMusic 4 года назад +76

      @@trashpanda6885 all you took from this perfectly wise post was that one point? They advertise for protestors on craigslist....a simple search would have saved you the trouble of asking.
      As for main poster.....agreed.

  • @TheADDFiles-yk4dc
    @TheADDFiles-yk4dc 2 года назад +501

    The media tries to pit us against each other by race, class, political affiliation, etc. In the real world, people (for the most part) respect and care for one another regardless of our differences . Love your channel, my friend. Subbed!

    • @kindnessfirst9670
      @kindnessfirst9670 2 года назад +1

      What "media"?

    • @TheADDFiles-yk4dc
      @TheADDFiles-yk4dc 2 года назад +12

      @@kindnessfirst9670 Pick one. All media outlets do it.

    • @williamsporing1500
      @williamsporing1500 2 года назад +13

      I love everybody, until a person gives me a reason not to. We are one big family!

    • @TheADDFiles-yk4dc
      @TheADDFiles-yk4dc 2 года назад +6

      @@williamsporing1500 Unconditional love, as demonstrated by Christ, includes loving your enemies not just those who love you back. It’s easier said than done but we must strive to attain it.

    • @williamsporing1500
      @williamsporing1500 2 года назад +3

      @@TheADDFiles-yk4dc yes, praying for your enemies is HARD, but I try. I know I’m not perfect and never will be.

  • @justwondering2442
    @justwondering2442 2 года назад +46

    what i love the most about this is his commitment to the whole experience even tho he was obviously out of his depth. and THEN, the reaction of pure love and joy at the end!! we gotta stop listening to the dividers. YES...we're all culturally different. BUT THAT'S COOL!! it means we get to experience unfamiliar things with each other and learn! kudos to my guy.

  • @mil2k11
    @mil2k11 4 года назад +3155

    99% of us in this country can get along and have a good time with each other. Unfortunately, it's the 1% that makes the most noise and ruins it for the rest of us. If we all learn to laugh at ourselves every once in a while and not take everything so seriously, we'd all be much happier - well maybe not that 1%.

    • @308Repins
      @308Repins 4 года назад +51

      Very well said

    • @sylvienygaard1630
      @sylvienygaard1630 4 года назад +37

      Very well said indeed

    • @xandra_5099
      @xandra_5099 4 года назад +107

      Because the 1% is good at convincing the 99% that THEY are in fact apart of the 1%. Shit's crazy

    • @stevenwheat3621
      @stevenwheat3621 4 года назад +37

      Well, its stuffed down our throats..

    • @livinglife8333
      @livinglife8333 4 года назад +9

      mil2k11 amen

  • @ericag6728
    @ericag6728 4 года назад +1301

    He knew damn well not to take anyone's side on that potato salad

    • @Uburalus
      @Uburalus 3 года назад +88

      Yeah, but that's not just a black thing, that's a woman thing,lol.

    • @alanhandleman6513
      @alanhandleman6513 3 года назад +53

      Cuz he's White, not stupid. LOL

    • @Mr_Nobody913
      @Mr_Nobody913 3 года назад +37

      That was a test lol and he passed

    • @christophermair3349
      @christophermair3349 3 года назад +5

      Is that a shotgun sound? My Granma would never take that in public. In the backyard? No one sees.

    • @qwopiretyu
      @qwopiretyu 3 года назад +9

      if you're ever being asked to choose between two things by the creators the answer is don't choose

  • @creepykels
    @creepykels 3 года назад +258

    A friend of mine invited me to a Texas cookout with her all-black family (I look as white as white has ever looked so the salt was really the only thing that matched me lol) and I have never had my hands held so warmly so often in one sitting xD Nor have I been given so many nicknames! I had the time of my life and I'm pretty sure I gained 20 pounds.

    • @jms7620
      @jms7620 3 года назад +13

      Ha yeah the nick names

    • @DeaconRoady213
      @DeaconRoady213 2 года назад +11

      That's that southern love.

    • @sonyarice7716
      @sonyarice7716 2 года назад +9

      Oh we are quick to give out nick names

    • @chamboyette853
      @chamboyette853 2 года назад +11

      @@DeaconRoady213 I agree, it is more of a southern thing than a black or white thing.

  • @TruthFrequencyNews
    @TruthFrequencyNews 2 года назад +61

    'Because I'm white, I'm supposed to know the different calibers of mayonnaise'. Almost peed my pants laughing!

  • @craigward6052
    @craigward6052 3 года назад +182

    After all the rot of 2020, It's refreshing to hear of people having an enjoyable, comical time simply doing what people simply do.

  • @davidsimi2322
    @davidsimi2322 2 года назад +197

    I don't care how many times I see this, this dude tells this story amazingly. I'm whitte and have been to an all black cookout. Was the only white dude there and he's spot on. Best people and beat BBQ I've ever had. Van, you're reaction was awesome as always. We all just gotta get along, man. And no better way than breaking bread together 😀

  • @ianmarsden1130
    @ianmarsden1130 4 года назад +375

    The comments in this thread make me feel that there might be hope for us all yet.
    Thank you to all you good people.

    • @dreadlocsamurai4241
      @dreadlocsamurai4241 4 года назад +1

      Facts

    • @joihayes811
      @joihayes811 3 года назад +12

      There is always hope. We can’t just let the Media make us think that all blacks and whites hate each other. I think the majority of us just see each other as people. Were just different colors. Just like dogs for example. There may be different breeds and different colors of dogs but all of them are still dogs. I think we are moving forward and i think the vast majority of people believe that all lives matter, we all have feelings, we all love and want to be loved. We all eat and drink. There are more similarities between us all then there are differences. And the color of someones skin doesn’t separate any one from being part of one race. The human race. When i fill out forms that ask what race i am. I make my own little box and write in “ human race” because why does it matter?

    • @creepykels
      @creepykels 3 года назад +1

      amen

    • @kristiefredrichs7237
      @kristiefredrichs7237 3 года назад +1

      Yep. Don't listen to the media. We can all love each other.

    • @TomTom-dl4go
      @TomTom-dl4go 3 года назад +1

      @@kristiefredrichs7237 AMEN, if we would stop listening to media-run news, who need ratings, and you get ratings with drama, we would see that 99% of the people out there love each other and don't give a &^%$ about what color someone's skin has.

  • @joschmo1172
    @joschmo1172 2 года назад +130

    I'm white with a lot of black friends as well. I was on my buddies wedding...now I've been to church with my black friends I actually enjoy it what I had never been to was a black wedding reception. He's being totally honest because these women put out a spread and I went to fix my plate the grooms mom, who I get along with well told me to sit my white ass down, she was bringing me a plate. I totally understand

  • @anthonys.5653
    @anthonys.5653 4 года назад +305

    When I was in the Navy, I couldn't get home for a Thanksgiving, so this black guy who worked with me told me to come to his house so I could have a Thanksgiving meal. There had to be at least 30 people there, and I was the only white person there. Those people treated me like a son/brother...so gracious, and it's something I've never forgotten to this day. I didn't grow up around a lot of black people, my first real experiences (talking) with black people didn't come until I went into the Military. Quite a few of my friends in the military were black...and these guys came from all different backgrounds. Some of those guys were straight from the hood, gang banger type...some where just down to earth good christian guys. There wasn't many of us white guys in our division, but the black guys looked out for us in many different ways. I learnt quite a few things from being around black people that I still hold close to my heart to this day. But sitting around a dinner table with black people...you will eat good southern food, and you will laugh your ass off hearing how they talk to each other. I'm of Italian decent, and I know how we act around the dinner table...you will have tears in your eyes from laughter around black people at the dinner table. My parents were so thankful that I didn't spend that thanksgiving alone...that family opened up their hearts and their home to me. That's how I was raised...and I think we should ALL be like that. Yes...I can play spades! lol

    • @thabstar2040
      @thabstar2040 3 года назад +1

    • @heatherspivey7599
      @heatherspivey7599 3 года назад +4

      this brought tears to my eyes and joy to my heart

    • @edgetvnet5440
      @edgetvnet5440 3 года назад +24

      I am a black man. Growing up, my mother was the BEST Italian cook around. Literally her Italian friends would beg for her linguine and clams. I used to joke I thought I was just Sicilian till I was 10! Bottom line is when we break bread together we realize we are not so different. This story resonates with me because growing up I lived in the same town as Marcus Camby. Some how we talked our way into one of their cookouts. My friend came with me, white and blond as could be. But they welcomed him with open arms. All we have to
      do is break bread to realize we are not so different. This is one of the funniest videos I've seen in my life!

    • @M1LKBO1-
      @M1LKBO1- 3 года назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @golden8972
      @golden8972 3 года назад

      Beautiful 😍

  • @dannydeshler4327
    @dannydeshler4327 3 года назад +41

    My parents worked out of town throughout alot of my younger childhood...I was raised by two of the absolute BEST black ladies that ever been placed upon this Earth. Period. They took me and my sisters into their families, we did cookouts, Black Church on Sundays and hangin around on Friday nights in the neighborhood. And yes, being "In" a Black community is by far the best place a kid could grow up, you learn responsibility, for sure respect of your elders and get a real sense of Family. I am so grateful for that time in my life and will be forever indebted to those two fine ladies and their families. I still can feel that whack up the backside of my head when I would let my mouth overload my butt...:)

  • @guybrodudetv7492
    @guybrodudetv7492 3 года назад +138

    I actually went to school with him (his name is Zach Rushing). He is a genuinely good fuckin dude and he will do anything including give you the shirt off his back to help you in need. I wish there was more people like him in the world. And yes, 100% country cookout. Where we are at is deep south lol.

    • @angiew2324
      @angiew2324 2 года назад

      He reminds me of the guys I grew up with in NW Florida, but I'm guessing you're talking about maybe Mississippi or perhaps Tennessee? His accent isn't thick enough for Alabama, but maybe...I live in Alabama now and I don't have a Southern accent at all, but I moved around a lot as a kid and worked my butt off to get rid of my accent. Lol 🤷‍♀️

    • @stemmentor9700
      @stemmentor9700 2 года назад +3

      I’m in SC now and enjoy the BBQs. but many tell me, until you do the deep south BBQ and family gathering- you ain’t seen noting. I grew up in Northeast NYS, and it was nothing like this.
      sounds like a heck of a BBQ.

    • @michaellanderfelt6903
      @michaellanderfelt6903 2 года назад

      Great to hear and both of these guys are great!! Love this video!!

  • @arturomontuy3872
    @arturomontuy3872 2 года назад +145

    Totally enjoyed this, Van! 😂
    I'm a Mexican, grew up in Laredo and in San Jose & love all races, too, I don't tolerate them, I love them! 🎉7 stars out five! Love your channel! 🤓👍

    • @lumpythefish
      @lumpythefish 2 года назад +8

      that's a great line: "I don't tolerate them, I love them".... ✌🏼

    • @raulberna5789
      @raulberna5789 2 года назад +2

      HEY ARTURO BLESSINGS FROM LAREDO TO YOU AND YOURS. IN WHICH BARRIO DID YOU LIVE ??

    • @arturomontuy3872
      @arturomontuy3872 2 года назад +1

      @@raulberna5789 which barrio:
      my address in Laredo when I lived there,
      120 Matamoros... I was seven years old when my family moved to San Jose.
      So, back then I couldn't tell you, but even back then I knew how to walk from Customs to my house, to Central Elementary and then back to my dad's house in Nuevo Laredo Mexico🤓🙋🛣️

  • @malyssagonzales-long6735
    @malyssagonzales-long6735 4 года назад +246

    I lived in the Deep South and you don’t know living until you attend a black family cookout. It’s seriously the best food, games and company I’ve ever experienced. I loved it so much and had such a good time that I became a regular fixture with my friends family. They taught me some of their family recipes and told me stories of their heritage. I miss them dearly now that I’m on the west coast. We keep in touch still. Best memories of my younger years for sure.

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 3 года назад +4

      I learned about coating ribs with apple juice and brown sugar. I couldnt stop eating them.
      I learned the blacks there had misconceptions about me as a white guy. I was racially profiled !
      I had a blast,

    • @98graves
      @98graves 2 года назад

      If only people knew how it really is in the Deep South. From Mississippi, 23 years. I now live and work in both Las Vegas and Albuquerque. Nothing like the people back home, none of the same problems

  • @ohiomike204
    @ohiomike204 4 года назад +1188

    I worked with a guy years ago that happened to be black, and I am white. We worked together for quite a while and ended up good friends. Well, one day at work my friend asked me and the rest of us on the shift if we wanted to go to a club he was part owner of; there were 5 of us and all white. He said since it was Halloween they had a costume contest and it would be a lot of fun. Well, we all went to the club which happened to be all black members. By the time we got there (we worked afternoon shift) everyone was well into the Halloween spirit and having a good time. When we walked in, everyone ran over and started getting real close and looking at us. I mean real close.....looking at our faces. My friend was dying laughing-I asked him what was so funny and he said he told them he was bringing some friends dressed up like white people! We always played tricks on each other but that took the cake!

    • @jonewton6525
      @jonewton6525 4 года назад +32

      Sounds like cops. I'm from a law enforcement family and they are always playing tricks on each other. BTW, there is no racism amongst those brothers and sisters.

    • @lizU-i4j
      @lizU-i4j 4 года назад +32

      This is a good one. Read it to each if mu family members and we all laughed so hard. 😂😂😂. My chest hurts from laughing.

    • @mikethymiar5479
      @mikethymiar5479 4 года назад +6

      @@jonewton6525 free my dawg big moog out the pen

    • @HouseNorwayBear
      @HouseNorwayBear 4 года назад +8

      That's hilarious. 😂

    • @nsi_ant3992
      @nsi_ant3992 4 года назад +4

      @@jonewton6525 cops and the club was probaly a mason meeting lmao

  • @raeannaroylance5401
    @raeannaroylance5401 4 года назад +1253

    “The napkins, the salt shaker, and me”🤣

  • @MrPete75
    @MrPete75 2 года назад +45

    Love this. I remembered going to my friend's 35th birthday party. It's was like 20yrs ago. It was in the hood and I was the only light Hispanic in an all black party. I loved it we played darts and bones. Food was great! I never had Hennessy and boy that kicked my butt. One thing I took from going is that family is important. It was a blessing to have been invited. I'll never forget it.

  • @dccorallo
    @dccorallo 4 года назад +554

    That’s a lesson on how to celebrate our different cultures and enjoy diversity. Don’t pretend you “don’t see color” embrace it.

    • @ellavader4411
      @ellavader4411 4 года назад +15

      Succinctly stated ... We brag that we "don't see color" .... David C's "embrace it" nailed it !

    • @austin78993
      @austin78993 4 года назад +19

      Could not have said it better. See color and embrace it.

    • @lronmaam7612
      @lronmaam7612 4 года назад +7

      brilliantly said

    • @jessicahayden4522
      @jessicahayden4522 4 года назад +7

      100%

    • @cylltndn7935
      @cylltndn7935 4 года назад +6

      You may see colour but its not about it anyway....everyone is different regardless of nation, race, believe and what not. Only compassion and consciousness decide whether we get along or not. Non of the other shit ever mattered and will never be

  • @zayinghui6282
    @zayinghui6282 4 года назад +693

    “Racism isn’t dead but it’s on life support. Kept alive by politicians, race hustlers, and people who get a sense of superiority out of denouncing people as racist”-Thomas Sowell

    • @kindnessfirst9670
      @kindnessfirst9670 4 года назад +6

      Most politicians who rely on "racial" divisions claim that racism no longer exists in the USA.

    • @cb7s4life
      @cb7s4life 4 года назад +3

      WHO is thomas sowell?

    • @greta8746
      @greta8746 4 года назад +10

      Wtf? Racism is not on life support. It's going pretty strong.

    • @greta8746
      @greta8746 4 года назад +14

      @jim genovese OMG. Apparently if it doesn't happen to you, it doesn't exist. Gotcha.

    • @zayinghui6282
      @zayinghui6282 4 года назад +25

      Greta Hermann blaming ur real problems on racism is destructive to society. We’ve seen it the last few months

  • @sirbruce5978
    @sirbruce5978 3 года назад +118

    I love it!!!
    It actually goes both ways and I want to see more of our communities loving and respecting one another.
    I would not want it any other way.

  • @awwhellnaw8214
    @awwhellnaw8214 2 года назад +23

    He seems so sweet, like he can have a good time anywhere he goes. Good hearted. 🖤💜✊🏾

  • @ticktock2383
    @ticktock2383 2 года назад +236

    This guy is funnier than ANY "professional" comedian on TV.

    • @redblue8091
      @redblue8091 2 года назад +4

      this comment has a 136 likes by people who clearly don't know standup comedy

    • @tannymooo
      @tannymooo 2 года назад +1

      @@redblue8091 What the hell is a professional comedian?? Some people do stand up as a profession 🤷‍♀️

    • @JEFFwasHERE...
      @JEFFwasHERE... 2 года назад

      @@redblue8091 I've got a golden ticket 🎫

  • @cindyesquivel5320
    @cindyesquivel5320 2 года назад +93

    Thank God for all the different cultures!! It's the best when everyone can just plain be human, and color isn't even a problem. Just people together, having the greatest time ever! Love one another, and laugh your chops off!🤗

    • @redkommie80
      @redkommie80 2 года назад +1

      Different cultures, backgrounds, and views will make things interesting! Even in a single culture there are differences of opinion about things. But there are similar things about those differences. With completely different cultures there are still similar things. Too offen we just look at the differences.
      We should look at both. embrace the similar and learn from the differences. We are all human on this rock in space. The differences can bring so much fun and enjoyment from learning about it. But also love the fact when you get to the base of it all, we all have similar desires. Comfort, food, laughter, and prosperity. We might go about it differently, but we all want tge same thing. To live a good life.
      At the end, color, religion, politics don't really matter. It is embracing your fellow person and growing with every experience.
      Laughter is one of the best ways this happens. Sorry went into a bit of a rant, just enjoyed your comment enough to want to add my 2 cents.

    • @tammywatkins4464
      @tammywatkins4464 2 года назад +1

      Imagine a world where everyone is the same, it would be pretty boring. I love all cultures. Your body type and color is just a vessel that your spirit encases. The true you is the inner light you bring to the World.♥️

  • @brandonwiz
    @brandonwiz 4 года назад +766

    As a white guy that has never been to a black cook out, I just have one question. When and where is the next one I need this in my life!!

    • @faiththomas1749
      @faiththomas1749 4 года назад +70

      Dear Brandon here’s how we in the black community get down with the cookout ( function )
      If you go to one during the holidays preferably Christmas you gotta arrive early bcoz here’s how it goes
      Light breakfast
      Lunch (after the prayer especially during 4th of July of which you will hear a bapticogistiolic prayer : black prayer) : it’s more of a brunch aspect : pancakes , bacon , eggs , grits , fruit , beverage , ribs , fried chicken , cornbread , collard greens , yams , macaroni and cheese
      Dinner : that which was not consumed at lunch WILL BE CONSUMED AT DINNER
      dessert : sweet potato pie , banana pudding , any fruit pie / cobbler
      Any games such as dominoes , spades , go fish , maybe cornhole
      Hope to see u out the cookout one day

    • @jordangann7438
      @jordangann7438 4 года назад +18

      @@faiththomas1749 sounds like my family cookouts and I'm white, lol 😂

    • @imaniwilliams4087
      @imaniwilliams4087 4 года назад +10

      Mine is in July 2021

    • @cynthiaswanson-li5403
      @cynthiaswanson-li5403 4 года назад +9

      @@imaniwilliams4087 Can I come? Please??

    • @jeffdemas9521
      @jeffdemas9521 4 года назад +10

      @@faiththomas1749 You gotta try hot sauce with cornbread, so good.

  • @twist-96
    @twist-96 2 года назад +25

    My experience wasn’t as dramatic, but I had THE BEST time of my life! I got that invite back, AND I actually get to bring some food too! Now, in all fairness my food wont ever be up to par but I appreciate that love. This man just had me crying so hard and stitches in my side!

    • @smilesandthetwistedmd7608
      @smilesandthetwistedmd7608 2 года назад +4

      😂😂🤣😂 I love your honesty. This was so fun to watch for me as well. As someone who is biracial and multi cultural, it was always the funest when different people get together. As humans we all have to eat. It's a time to bond and really get to see how different people really are.

  • @rickypastille
    @rickypastille 4 года назад +231

    Nowadays, seeing black and white folks enjoy each other's company is a joy!!! This video really lifted my spirits. Thank you, LFR.

    • @lupinacciproductions8189
      @lupinacciproductions8189 4 года назад +3

      It's been going on for decades, the media does not want you to know that.

    • @llgodloverll2618
      @llgodloverll2618 3 года назад +1

      @@lupinacciproductions8189 not really, but I think in the start of the 2000s we see more black and white people enjoy each other’s company

  • @rickb1387
    @rickb1387 2 года назад +64

    Love this. I was a musician and used to perform in a black group and I’m white. Loved it. When our lead man died, I went to his funeral and I was the only white guy there. There was a couple hundred folks there. They took me in like I was a lost relative.
    I had met most of them at gigs and benefits but they were great to me. I’ll never forget them and their hospitality.
    Growing up in the LA area I performed with Blacks many times and I had to been to socials. I was never mistreated by any of them. I have a deep seated love of black people because of the gifts they have given us in their talents and despite the hardships they endured. I am forever grateful to have known many and have made love with through music.
    I live in the South now and all the people here are really friendly. And they love to eat!! Got to ride my bicycle now. Gaining weight again.
    Thanks for sharing and being you LFR Family. Love and Happiness to you.

  • @terricherry2123
    @terricherry2123 3 года назад +69

    LOVE the LOVE between the lines! It's how we all should handle all the "cookouts" in our lives!

  • @amandajones6481
    @amandajones6481 2 года назад +17

    "I'm white, not stupid"!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That was soooo funny, and strangely, it was very sweet and nice too. Thanks Van 😊 love from Amanda in Australia ❤️

  • @smarouchoc7300
    @smarouchoc7300 3 года назад +54

    Dude's story is funny, and so is your reaction :) At the same time, if only more of us found our way into a a place where things like this happen in our lives, sharing food, games, culture, I think we'd all be better for it.

  • @padwoofpadwoofington3151
    @padwoofpadwoofington3151 4 года назад +544

    Jealousy is what I feel after seeing that video, I'm a white boy living in the most sheltered county in the UK and I just don't get exposure to other cultures, I'd love to go to a cookout like he describes.

    • @Murraygtandthebroddas
      @Murraygtandthebroddas 4 года назад +63

      I’m from Glasgow and was invited to my Asian, from Pakistani heritage, mates wedding. As with most weddings it’s 90% family and people he grew up with and I’m one of about 6 white people there. Had a great time, food was amazing. Didn’t realise that dessert is such a big thing at Asian weddings though, tables overflowing with everything you can imagine and didn’t look like it would ever run out so was being polite and standing back to invite others to go first. A couple of people behind us started laughing and one of the girls put her arm around my shoulder and said ‘This must be your first Asian wedding. You can’t be polite, you need to get in before there’s nothing left.’ I laughed, she rolled her eyes, grabbed my hand and dragged me through the crowd to be met by a half empty table and she helped me pick out the best stuff there.

    • @mcdlb181
      @mcdlb181 4 года назад +7

      Bob come on over we bbq East to west and ours is the best

    • @padwoofpadwoofington3151
      @padwoofpadwoofington3151 4 года назад +9

      @@mcdlb181 haha maybe one day if international travel ever becomes a thing again.

    • @sammichael6139
      @sammichael6139 4 года назад +5

      Go to Brixton mate, they're everywhere

    • @faiththomas1749
      @faiththomas1749 4 года назад +8

      Bob u and Barry are invited to the next function be it a cookout or holiday like Christmas

  • @Ewright85
    @Ewright85 4 года назад +347

    My first black cookout was when I was in the army. I buddy of mine was dating a black girl and asked if I’d run him to her house for her birthday cuz she was having a cookout. I dropped him off and went to leave and I was
    Swarmed. They told me go get a case of Bud Light and come back that I wasn’t missing it. Best damn party I’ve ever been to and BEST bbq ever. I’m blessed that I got to experience that

    • @comedianhaze1619
      @comedianhaze1619 4 года назад +17

      The KKK needs to watch this damn video and read y’all testimonials!! Living proof that ain’t shyt to fear too much as far as black folk are concerned!

    • @ChristEnlightenment
      @ChristEnlightenment 4 года назад +11

      @@comedianhaze1619 kkk is literally dead at this point

    • @fridakron1696
      @fridakron1696 3 года назад +2

      @@ChristEnlightenment Yes, and they are probably turning in their graves. 🤠

    • @ChristEnlightenment
      @ChristEnlightenment 3 года назад

      @@fridakron1696 lmao

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 3 года назад +1

      Swarmed, lmaoo they aren’t letting a single potential guest slide 😂 such a welcoming vibe

  • @stephenkyriakou4286
    @stephenkyriakou4286 2 года назад +13

    I love this kind of content. Our cultures are so different and that’s what is amazing about getting to understand each other better. 🙏🏻

    • @tonyk8369
      @tonyk8369 2 года назад +1

      Sounds like you're Greek and if you go to traditional family Greek dinners you don't load your plate somebody else does nobody asks how much.This cookout sounds fun.

  • @cynthiaanderson3252
    @cynthiaanderson3252 4 года назад +592

    That is hilarious. I dated a White guy for many years and he would STILL SHOW UP for my family’s barbecues! 💯 After we broke up!

    • @giannipuface9441
      @giannipuface9441 4 года назад +78

      It wasnt just grandmas cooking that he missed

    • @Kroitk
      @Kroitk 4 года назад +57

      Hahah even though maybe the love was lost between you two, he sure damn didn't lose his love for that tasty ass food!
      Though he probably sees you there as a bonus, too ;)

    • @IrenaDeacon
      @IrenaDeacon 4 года назад +4

      @@Kroitk Haha true lol

    • @ellavader4411
      @ellavader4411 4 года назад +50

      Someone in your family didn't want you two to break up and went behind your back and invited him ...

    • @rolandoarauz-bryan1210
      @rolandoarauz-bryan1210 4 года назад +65

      I did that with lt ex too. Her Grandmother would call me like we're having a BBQ. Come get a plate. I would show up eat, play spades and bones (thats what we call dominoes out here) and my ex would be there making me a plate. Her people are the most hospitable. Love them. Even after she got married and I started having my own family, they would still call me for a plate. And they even invited my children and their mother. Best people ive ever met in my entire life....the whole lot of them. And we never had an issue.

  • @melsop54
    @melsop54 2 года назад +64

    Gooood this is amazing! The world needs MORE of this! Good light hearted comedy that allows us to laugh at ourselves and each other. Some of the best comedy is this kinda stuff. Chappelle's white guy impressions are hysterical!

  • @michaelparker7831
    @michaelparker7831 2 года назад +50

    Hey Van, I’m outside up here in Wisconsin doing some carpentry work and this channel showed up. Man alive, I had to stop what I was doing and just watch the same type of friendship I really enjoyed while I was in the Marine Corps. I’m sick and tired of politicians telling us that whites are all right wing extremists and that Blacks wear the scars of their great great relatives. No no no! That is not the way it was in the Marine Corps Van. Not even close. As a matter of fact, it was Motown that made a huge difference because EVERYBODY listened to Motown. And that wasn’t all. About 50 % of the Marines were black the rest were white, Mexican, and Puerto Rican. That made whites a minority. And another fact people don’t know is that about one half to one third of the black population did not enlist. They stood before a judge who gave them an ultimatum: 6 years in prison or 4 years in the U.S. Marine Corps. An easy but smart decision because the Drill Instructor’s won’t let you fail. They want all of us to leave there as Men so they beat the child out of us. It is so awesome to graduate with all of the Marines we started with and watch these belligerent young boys turn into great Men! There was no racism in the Marine Corps back then. There was pride of being one single awesome GREAT team. A team you could trust to watch your back during war in the jungle. The first time I ever cried was the first time I ever witnessed a murder. I was a Team Leader of a Machine Gunner Team and PFC Keith Anderson was my Machine Gunner. Keith was a very big super built black man (kid-18yrs old) and he was also a most gentle soul. He would never start a fight and was kind to every one. We went to Mass together every Sunday morning while everyone else slept. Anyway, we were on the USS SCHENECTADY LST 1185 on July 10TH, 1977. There was another black guy about half the size of Keith who didn’t like Keith and was always jerking his chain. On this day, Keith had to go downstairs below deck to get a 50lb box of meat from the freezer for dinner later on. Keith knew the drill so he went downstairs and waited for kieth to round the corner with both hands full and buried a butcher knife right in his upper abdomen the ran for help to the First Sargeants headquarters for protection. Keith was able to make it to the top deck of the cafeteria right where I was sitting with friends. I saw him staggering holding his side drenched in blood. I got up and sat him down in my seat and told him to relax. I told everyone around me to call a corpsman and told Keith to just relax and take deep breath. Keith told me the other guys name who stabbed him. I needed to get more pressure on his abdomen because of the amount of bleeding so I asked Keith if I could take a peak under his T-shirt and see what I was dealing with. So as I started to raise his shirt when we got to the wound, Keith raised it far enough so he could see himself and as he did so his bowels spilled out onto his lap. They literally gushed out onto his lap because their was so much blood behind it. Keith’s eyes rolled back in his head and within two minutes he bleed out completely. His abdomenal aortic artery had been slashed. I had never witnessed a death until PFC Keith Anderson on July 10th, 1977. You can actually look it up on a FB page Van, because we happened to be on the largest International war games post-Cold War. It was called Operation Fortress Lightning Mindoro Island, Philippines. October 21st, 1977 when the largest Marine Corps helicopter crash in our history occurred. I was one of the First Responders. We we acknowledged finally on October 21st, 2019. There is a FB page under Mindoro Island 1977. Eternal rest grant onto Keith, Oh Lord.

    • @Artisticer
      @Artisticer 2 года назад +11

      What a terrible, traumatic thing to witness. I imagine you felt like you'd lost a brother. So sad! God bless his soul and yours.

    • @vladtheimpala5532
      @vladtheimpala5532 2 года назад +4

      Wow! That story took a turn to the worst! I wasn’t prepared for that. I guess you weren’t either. I feel bad for Keith. I hope the murderer got what he had coming.
      I know a lot of people ended up in the Marines because a judge gave them that ultimatum. That’s how R. Lee Ermy (the Drill Instructor who was killed in Full Metal Jacket) ended up in the Marines.

    • @daisydriver5877
      @daisydriver5877 2 года назад +5

      Being a mom and a grandmother...Senseless death just
      destroys me. Your friend certainly
      didn't deserve to got out this way!
      It's hard to accept...still harder to understand. I don't think much of waste and I sincerely doubt if God likes it much either! But to waste
      another person and all their parent's hard work, suffering and pure sacrifice takes it to an whole other level ...to say nothing of the wasted potential! I know, I suffered for my 3 boys.(one still home and dependent)... I'll be 80 in 3 more yrs!
      That's one broken heart right there!
      That mom ...that dad didn't deserve that slap I in the face!
      May The Almighty give them some sense of the peace. I think your friend got when he landed in "THE EVERLASTING ARMS OF LOVE"!!!
      I confess...forgiveness is a word far from my mind right now!
      With love from a Lt Col's daughter (ARMY AC & USAF. ret.dc'd)

  • @jinaharrell534
    @jinaharrell534 2 года назад +2

    Ohhhhhh Lort, I'm dying. Funniest thing I have ever seen. I have tears rolling down my face from laughing.

  • @definitiveenergy1
    @definitiveenergy1 4 года назад +356

    So happy to see all races getting along. We can't allow the media to convince us that everybody is a racist.

    • @eE-wn3fs
      @eE-wn3fs 4 года назад +11

      Absolutely true

    • @xobax
      @xobax 4 года назад +5

      I know you didn't mean to offend but there is no such thing as race, its ethnicity, saying race on its own is racist. Never too late to educate yourself.

    • @thecrimsbebynho3249
      @thecrimsbebynho3249 4 года назад

      not everybody .. just 60 % haha

    • @itsluis8684
      @itsluis8684 4 года назад +16

      L T I think you are being too sensitive, race is a word to define the different shades of color, its only offensive if you make it offensive, people are way to sensitive.

    • @bigboineptune9567
      @bigboineptune9567 4 года назад +2

      @@xobax This better be a troll comment

  • @bodaciousdes6654
    @bodaciousdes6654 2 года назад +36

    This is true! I was invited to my first cookout years ago by a coworker and it was intensely amazing. I was in a Caucasian food coma all day. It was the most warm loving environment and we bonded culturally. Exchanged recipes and talked about skincare secrets.

  • @vernonredmon7211
    @vernonredmon7211 2 года назад +56

    The whole of the country should learn something from this video, and I believe it's respect each other and have a good time. Oh yah and if you get invited to a cook out the only answer is yes, must be crazy to not go.

  • @successtosignificance
    @successtosignificance 2 года назад +5

    This was a wonderful video 🤗… this is how I remember America 🇺🇸 different cultures but respect to all ….and able to laugh 😂 at ourselves and each other… thank you for sharing 🤗🙏🏾🤗

  • @robertweber1571
    @robertweber1571 2 года назад +19

    He is a wonderful guy, who drummed up support for an inner city Basket Ball league because a black friend asked, while donating a fat check of his own. Great guy, we need more of him in this crazy world.

  • @morgellonsdirect513
    @morgellonsdirect513 2 года назад +41

    Love this! The differences in the cultures is awesome. We may do things differently, but our hearts are the same. We all want love, acceptance and a piece of Mama T's cherry pie.

  • @alphahuskyy
    @alphahuskyy 4 года назад +83

    i like this part of USA, were people stand together regardless of color or race.
    one love from Norway, im laughing my ass of here!

    • @jamesmick8653
      @jamesmick8653 4 года назад +15

      There are WAY MORE of us than the news media would ever let you believe. We grew up in a very racially mixed country and we're not American because of a singular ethnicity, we're American because we're American. We share that simple commonality.

  • @teresastrasburger9086
    @teresastrasburger9086 2 года назад +3

    Our friend …who was black died and his funeral was the best funeral I’ve ever been to. The singing, the love was infectious! I left the funeral feeling so good, it was an experience I’ll never forget!

  • @manmadegod100
    @manmadegod100 3 года назад +28

    A black friend took me to his church for Christmas and they took me down to the basement and fed me. They thought I was homeless and we didn't correct them, lol. Best damn Christmas I've ever had.

  • @Jason_Bacon
    @Jason_Bacon 4 года назад +177

    He isn't wrong. I got invited to a friends family gathering, the only white guy there. Fast forward a few months, we are at the track for a weekend event and, the family is there with food and a grill. The only break in eating was when we had to go make a pass. We are now the extended family.

  • @joedibs7217
    @joedibs7217 4 года назад +95

    I been the only white dude at the cook out before. Everyone was cool, food was great, everybody had a great time. But when we grabbed our plates and sat down, I sat at the table with my buddies. There was an older gentlemen who I sat down next to, and so I tried engaging him and started up a convo. Dude just look me dead in the eyes and didn’t say a word to me 😂😂😂 my buddies were like oh don’t worry about him he a old head and he don’t trust white people. I understood what he meant, didn’t press him no more for convo. But after we ate, I lit up the weed and made sure to pass it to him. He didn’t speak to me but I think we made some progress 😂😂👍🏼.

  • @jinaharrell534
    @jinaharrell534 2 года назад +2

    I tell you what folks, I went to a black church many years ago. Best time I have ever had at ANY church. I'm up with them dancing & singing. That's my kind of church...

  • @jerredwayne8401
    @jerredwayne8401 4 года назад +57

    When I was a kid a black lady helped my crippled great grandmother. She was there everyday and we considered her family. I grew up eating her SOUL FOOD and crave those recipes to this day. Shes still alive and lives on my property and will till the day she dies.

    • @jerredwayne8401
      @jerredwayne8401 3 года назад +3

      @Manny Patterson yeah. My property. Land. Whatever you want to call it

  • @shainabarnhill9188
    @shainabarnhill9188 4 года назад +196

    First time seeing this. It's so funny. He's real and we as black people ain't out to hurt nobody

    • @jacobschings2124
      @jacobschings2124 4 года назад +12

      Heard this! The black community needs to get with the white community and teach us how to fucking cook! Damn! I eat with my black friends and they have all this seasoning and flavors and I eat with my family/white friends and we have salt and pepper...like wtf lol.

    • @aaura8805
      @aaura8805 4 года назад +1

      Have you seen Gary Owen - Black Church?
      ruclips.net/video/X1DOoEE8zQI/видео.html

    • @jamesgomillion4666
      @jamesgomillion4666 4 года назад +7

      Right!! Who's food are these black peoples eating!? I never ate up north but I've never ate one white persons food in the south who didnt load their food with seasoning

    • @aaura8805
      @aaura8805 4 года назад +5

      @@jamesgomillion4666 As a 60 yo white woman..... I can spice the hell out of anything. Turn spam to a la king and tofu into egg salad. LOL

    • @pistachiosandpopcorn7146
      @pistachiosandpopcorn7146 4 года назад

      Racism is still alive but it's not as exaggerated as the powers that be wanna make us think. There is still plenty of habitual/generational racists that I know that once they get to know a black person..they don't even think of them as their race. Which it's stupid to think "oh I don't even know they are black cause we get along " or whatever. I see color BUT I don't think bad of any certain color. But most of the racists I know don't really feel like they are superior people..they just make comments (behind their back) just because it's what they were taught. I wasn't raised in a household where those comments were made (though I had one set of grandparents that did make those comments at times) so I don't have this problem.

  • @IconicProps
    @IconicProps 4 года назад +104

    The whole world changes if we look at each other and say hello.

    • @ockie4517
      @ockie4517 4 года назад +1

      Factz

    • @jamus3457
      @jamus3457 4 года назад +3

      The whole world changes if we break bread with each other and eat a good meal...

    • @glw5166
      @glw5166 3 года назад +1

      I always say that if you want to shock someone, just say "hello". People are not used to being greeted by strangers. I speak to strangers often just to see the reaction. Sometimes you'd think I said "this is a stickup!". Some reactions are priceless.

    • @winterxmm3881
      @winterxmm3881 3 года назад

      @@glw5166 yeahh, its like that for me since I recently moved to a majority white town, coming from a majority black and Hispanic town..and I be surprised when strangers say Hi to me cuz I already know if I was still in a majority black town, people would just be minding their own business and never say Hi, I ain't used to it.

    • @hvacstudent967
      @hvacstudent967 3 года назад

      We have to throw away the Illuminati submission face diapers

  • @amyo.garcia2365
    @amyo.garcia2365 2 года назад +9

    As a white middle-aged woman (living in the south) I laughed SO hard at this. I have no idea how this video ended up in my youtube inbox, but I'm so glad it did! I married a Mexican and it kind of reminded me of many of the BBQs in our backyard in Austin, TX. So much food and fun.

  • @mrphusion7505
    @mrphusion7505 4 года назад +59

    I paused at "..it's crazy how cultures are so... so different..."
    But so, so similar. After immersing myself in several other cultures my predominant thought is, "Wow...we all have the same basic wants and needs..."

  • @maydaisy1082
    @maydaisy1082 4 года назад +149

    “caucasian kicosis” cracked me up !! omg. this dudes hilarious

    • @timwhite5562
      @timwhite5562 3 года назад +2

      I think he meant ketosis, like the keto diet. Either he used the wrong word or his accent.

    • @glw5166
      @glw5166 3 года назад +3

      What he had was the white man's version of the "itis".

    • @simongartmann5294
      @simongartmann5294 3 года назад

      Caucasus

    • @tammylynne5702
      @tammylynne5702 3 года назад

      lol he meant food coma. As in comatose. His name is Zach Rushing and has a fb channel, does a lot of charity work as well. Love him! He tells shit straight!😂

  • @tracydumolo874
    @tracydumolo874 4 года назад +35

    So awesome! I'm a white women.
    55..I have personally experienced a few of these cookouts..all I can say is there is nothing that unifies us more than good food..good laughter..good music..and God !

    • @faiththomas1749
      @faiththomas1749 4 года назад

      Miss Tracy (I’m black, 35 and have been / planned many a cookout/function: if ur planning one this is how you do it (get ur invitations out ahead of time PUT THE TIME ON THERE MAKE IT “APPROXIMATE” bcoz we go BPT: BLACK PEOPLE TIME every hour will be scheduled 15 minutes prior)
      Cook EVERYTHING AHEAD OF TIME
      Breakfast : light ( oatmeal)
      Lunch (brunch when the itis occurs) : I just can’t eat no more ) : pancakes , waffles , ribs , burgers , potato salad , fried chicken , desserts (pumpkin pie, cool whip pie), iced tea
      Dinner : whatever was not consumed at the cookout will be LEFT OVER FOR CONSUMPTION FOR DINNER

  • @krissyp7219
    @krissyp7219 2 года назад +7

    Love this story. God bless Mama T and all her family!

  • @crystalpreuett9539
    @crystalpreuett9539 4 года назад +34

    It makes me sooo happy to see a white man from the South is showing that we're NOT ALL racist down here! I'm not gonna lie, we've still got a few backwards morons who base their opinion of a person on their skin color, but the majority of us have NO problem hanging out with people of whatever skin color.
    As a white girl, I have laughed at plenty of things in our caucasian culture that other cultures find funny or strange. Heck, sometimes stuff we do IS kinda weird! LOL I love that this black man can do the same! May God bless friendships among ALL races!

  • @jensymank4935
    @jensymank4935 4 года назад +58

    We need more of this in our country. Just getting together being humans together. Eating, drinking and good times together. Learn about culture opposite.

  • @Bobbyliscious
    @Bobbyliscious 4 года назад +57

    It is nice that through all this new turmoil, some people are still able to laugh! Laughter is the BEST
    medicine

    • @infidel3162
      @infidel3162 4 года назад +3

      @Kevin Prima you watch to much CNN

  • @johndubeansky6547
    @johndubeansky6547 2 года назад +1

    This is how America should be! Every culture has their differences and has many things they can teach us. I like this dude cuz he knows that respect almost always begets respect! We all need the be slow to judge and quick to find the good in others.

  • @jimmymorris5321
    @jimmymorris5321 4 года назад +82

    The younger generation needs to watch this!! They can’t laugh at anything. When we can’t laugh at each other’s differences we are in a bad place. Love the video!

    • @theboothy91
      @theboothy91 3 года назад +1

      My ass i can laugh at it

  • @chrisplayer6656
    @chrisplayer6656 4 года назад +64

    I was telling my wife this idea where I wish towns would have weekend cookouts. Where everybody could come together meet and eat and get to know each other. Have all the different cultures, communities, and foods.

    • @PatronDove
      @PatronDove 4 года назад +3

      Chris, you should start it! I think it’s brilliant! And the people who need to be there will be there! I’m rooting for you!

    • @bonnietrahan2304
      @bonnietrahan2304 4 года назад +1

      A community potluck!

    • @sleeplessinthecarolinas8118
      @sleeplessinthecarolinas8118 4 года назад

      @@PatronDove I was about to recommend this too. For better or worse, it only takes one person.

  • @danielpieper2807
    @danielpieper2807 4 года назад +25

    I've been t a black cookout and I met some amazing group of people. Everyone there is so kind. There's a reason that soul food is called soul food. They put their heart and soul into their food. The family dynamic was very close. The elders in the family were treated with such respect. IF you ever are invited to a black barbeque, I would highly recommend you accept the invitation. Just make sure to go there hungry because you'll be stuffed when you leave!

  • @jmbrinck
    @jmbrinck 2 года назад +21

    My 18-yr-old dog died recently and I've been a zombie. Watching this I actually cracked up. Also felt better about us humans. Thanks so much--wish I could thank White Guy, too.

  • @SilvaDreams
    @SilvaDreams 4 года назад +62

    Christ I remember my first black cookout. I had a black friend in Rhode Island as a kid so it wasn't like I had never been around them but in the very early 90's I moved from there to North Carolina to a town that had 3,000 people that was still split to the black and white side of town. Now mind you they got along just fine, they both went to each side of town with no issues, you might hear two old men yelling at each other which would have been called racist now days but they'd laugh about it and be drinking beers later. Now go a few years later I'm a teen, tall, stringy and on top of that GOTH wearing all black loose baggy clothes and listening to metal in the middle of the bible belt so most tend to look at me as if I was the devil himself.
    Now I had a couple of black friends and one of their mothers invited me to the family cookout after church on Sunday and I was like HELL YEAH! BBQ time! SO I showed up Sunday after church was out dressed in my black boots, black Jincos, black Slayer T-shirt and dyed black hair. His mother answered the door and didn't even bat an eye because well it's me I might have looked scary to some but I a well spoken respectful kid if not a bit on the anti-social side and she just tells me to go around back and go through the side gate into the backyard. I was expecting Mom, dad, my friend and his 2 other siblings and maybe grandma and grandpa who lived not even a mile away... Well shit I come in the gate and round the corner of the house and I suddenly have 60 or more people in the yard turning to stare at me. I was the ONLY white person there and it was dead silent for what felt like forever as they gave me a look of "The hell are they doing here?" till granny piped up "What ya'll starin for! Get'em a plate an stack it high just lookit how skinny they is!"
    I went from anxiety attack to blushing like hell, after that I finally relaxed and got introduced to those who I didn't know and gave granny a hug and thanked her. She only threatened me with a spoon once when I refused seconds because she knew I was like a hoover when it came to food. You do not refuse seconds just to be polite!

  • @kimberlycecil8692
    @kimberlycecil8692 3 года назад +19

    This was awesome! I loved the story, and the pausing to explain and laugh! This is what the United States is supposed to be. One thing I've learned from this election...a lot of people I called friends don't believe in equality and peace the way I do! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @janetl.3756
    @janetl.3756 2 года назад +18

    I've been in his shoes many times. Made me laugh. I worked in Detroit and was the only white woman in my department and at after work parties. Had so much fun. This was in the 70s and we danced the soul train. I agree with him, I remember the food being great and just having such a fun time. No, I never turn down an invite even if I am the only white person on the invite list.

  • @leonantoniou6192
    @leonantoniou6192 2 года назад +11

    I’m Greek and at our cook outs we also understand not to mess with grandma, and say yes to everything!

  • @babybluewhetstone1387
    @babybluewhetstone1387 4 года назад +26

    I grew up in the hood I've been to cook outs and I've even brought people to a Sicilian sunday day breakfast lunch and dinner with my family. Give love get love give respect get respect.

  • @barbarahouser2193
    @barbarahouser2193 3 года назад +6

    I loved it! I love the diversity among all the tribes on this earth, I am a 71 yr old white lady my ma was a jazz singer when I was growing up, so I met some fine black musicians back then. Talk about music, laughter and appreciation of each other, we all had a blast. You remind me of the kind of folks we were around back in the 50s and 60s. I truely miss hanging out!!

  • @christophervercheak6305
    @christophervercheak6305 2 года назад +8

    It’s good to see people sharing laughters and cultures together! That is what is really important and needed in this country! We need to stop the division and looking in the past etc…. We are a Melting Pot Nation of cultures, races and etc… We as a Nation are Family not a Stranger or Enemy!!!
    Much respect and love from your white conservative Christian brother from Cincinnati Ohio USA 🇺🇸!! 🇺🇸

  • @TMac0925
    @TMac0925 2 года назад +4

    Love it. We can fellowship together, joke about our differences, and LAUGH ABOUT IT!

  • @lonewarrior6633
    @lonewarrior6633 4 года назад +228

    You got me laughing!!! He got me laughing more! I’m English, UK, but there’s always been a love for the USA! You guys need to know how much we love you guys in the US! One day, I’ll be there!

    • @daniellehurrell6620
      @daniellehurrell6620 4 года назад +38

      Thanks. We don't hear that too often 😁

    • @mightyjet22
      @mightyjet22 4 года назад +14

      Aye respect I love The UK only been while in the military but it’s beautiful but you need to get some of this fine fat cooking lmao 😂

    • @badpop987
      @badpop987 4 года назад +9

      Loan Warrior I’ll trade Seattle for you. Will the powers that be agree?

    • @danidynamite2
      @danidynamite2 4 года назад +12

      Whenever you make it over to this side of the pond I hope you have fun!

    • @308Repins
      @308Repins 4 года назад +14

      Please visit. America welcomes you

  • @1450JackCade
    @1450JackCade 4 года назад +228

    I'm just going to say, there is a Southern White Culture that is worth celebrating, praising, and protecting. It ain't got nothing to do with racism, or bullshit, it is fun, unassuming, self-confident, proud, American, and AWESOME.
    That white guy, is showing it to us all.

    • @jacobschings2124
      @jacobschings2124 4 года назад +11

      Amen to this. I have been to a couple southern cookouts where they will have a craw boil (I think that is what it was called?) So damn good!

    • @ilove2laugh250
      @ilove2laugh250 4 года назад +1

      Absolutely!

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler 4 года назад +7

      Jacob Schings Crawfish boil. I dunno if anyone calls it craw boil since I grew up there but my family was military so not native, but I know what you mean about the food. I miss crawfish boil. You can find it in California but it is not the same. I had crawfish at Joe’s Crab Shack and I was never so disappointed in a dish in my life.

    • @GABA-Gool
      @GABA-Gool 4 года назад +2

      My personal experience, everything is fine so long as you "blend in".

    • @nunziobusiness1509
      @nunziobusiness1509 4 года назад +19

      @Kevin Prima You're an ignoramus.

  • @raykrv6a
    @raykrv6a 4 года назад +36

    This was a good video. I was drafted in 70 and in boot camp there was a lot of race crap and riots. My platoon stayed out of it and we all got along. We were too scared of the drill sgt's. They were all Vietnam vets and took anyone out back that wanted to settle something. My best friend I ended up rooming with was black and we got along great. Like the same food, music, beer. I think the social media these days is used to rile everyone up with inflammatory shit. Getting along isn't that difficult.

    • @carynmartin6053
      @carynmartin6053 3 года назад +2

      My dad had a similar experience in the army; he was from a small very white town in VT and became very close to his black roommate, always had good memories from then

  • @explorationecho2366
    @explorationecho2366 2 года назад +6

    Best cookouts I've ever been to is loving, humble families that know that their family is the most important thing. Sounds like a beautiful time with spectacular folks. Glad that even though the title uses the reference to color differences, that this was just about love, that's it. Learning to look through the eyes of Love and Respect.

  • @stevecook413
    @stevecook413 4 года назад +13

    Grandmothers from ANY culture are the best cooks.
    Learn this and the world will be better.

    • @jackwilson7649
      @jackwilson7649 2 года назад

      They will be gone soon too. My kids are going to get hot pockets for Christmas dinner at the rate we are going.

  • @roundandsquareful
    @roundandsquareful 4 года назад +17

    I would love to be invited to a cookout like that. Sounds like good food, good people, and fun.

  • @mojojojo218
    @mojojojo218 4 года назад +136

    So Cool ... nevermind about the Election ... Lets just have a great big cookout !

    • @sohoyankee66
      @sohoyankee66 4 года назад +8

      I’ll bring the Mac n cheese

    • @dub5107
      @dub5107 4 года назад +4

      I like that idea !👍👍👍 WOOOOO!!

    • @sabinka7412
      @sabinka7412 4 года назад +6

      110% lets all get together all colors and creeds and just throw one hell of a cookout! That sounds like a plan to me

    • @dub5107
      @dub5107 4 года назад +2

      @@sabinka7412 WOOOOOOO!! ...im in on that !!!😁🎉🎊🎇🎆!!!

    • @jred1838
      @jred1838 4 года назад +5

      Yes, and let's invite ALL cultures! Have you ever had Vietnamese food? Thai food? At college, these were the MOST hospitable people. Loved them, Loved their food!

  • @kaiwildly3938
    @kaiwildly3938 2 года назад +3

    I grew up in a Mexican neighborhood and was invited to several cookouts. I had such an amazing wonderful time. People were so wonderful and kind. I wish everyone, black, white, brown and yellow would see the hearts of each other. Maybe we all need to go on a cookout?

  • @sohoyankee66
    @sohoyankee66 4 года назад +121

    Sweetie I’m as white as the driven snow and I don’t pass a cop on the road no matter how slow they’re going.

    • @sandeard888
      @sandeard888 4 года назад +7

      Ain't that the damn truth!

    • @Smorss2011
      @Smorss2011 4 года назад +11

      They go 5 mph on an open freeway, I go 4 mph. A good distance behind them.

    • @sohoyankee66
      @sohoyankee66 4 года назад

      Suzanne Kitwin Morss Yep!; me too!

    • @dcgregorya5434
      @dcgregorya5434 4 года назад +2

      Nope nope nope no thanks. I'm with you.

    • @snowps1
      @snowps1 3 года назад +5

      I did it once! Nothing happened. I think they play games with us, going 5mph under the speed limit to see how many of us they can get lined up behind them.

  • @karenanderson6973
    @karenanderson6973 3 года назад +17

    It was great watching you watch Zack! He is hilarious and really seems like a great human being!

  • @vandy2715
    @vandy2715 4 года назад +22

    This is one of the funniest / heartwarming clips i have seen in ages. Amazing clash of cultures coming together as one.

  • @AdventuringwiththeS.G.O.C.C
    @AdventuringwiththeS.G.O.C.C 2 года назад +1

    Man, the difference in cultures is one of America's strengths. We are all first and foremost fellow AMERICANS

  • @gregsmith7809
    @gregsmith7809 3 года назад +27

    What a great laugh! I am 63, worked in a black neighborhood my whole life, never had one problem.Here is what I have learned, give respect, get respect. I love my black friends.

  • @StevenGSchassler
    @StevenGSchassler 3 года назад +11

    Thank you for this! I loved the whole video and am still smiling. I'm so glad you found a video of a white dude who thinks and feels like so many others of us who never got a chance, or ever got lucky enough, to be invited to a Black Cookout or otherwise be immersed in a totally Black cultural experience. That Boy was raised right without a doubt and was also given the best sense of humor. Thank you for sharing this and for bringing us all together to laugh with each other. If this guy has a youtube channel I'd appreciate you dropping a link. Bless.

  • @treefiddy2470
    @treefiddy2470 4 года назад +10

    This is what we need right here. Everyone laughing together and getting along.

  • @jagers4xford471
    @jagers4xford471 2 года назад +6

    A shame there wasn't a clearing house where people could post open invitations to their cookouts. We will crush CRT with what we just witnessed here. You're a hell of a good man for having such an inclusive sight, God bless you and yours. We are winning with the help of people like you. Thank you!

  • @bernadette3069
    @bernadette3069 4 года назад +63

    This is true. My daughter and I walked by a Baptist church that were having a cookout and they would not let us make our own plate, made us sit while they fixed our plates. Lol I live in Southeast Tennessee. Lol

    • @leifhietala8074
      @leifhietala8074 4 года назад +3

      Just sit back and let it happen. That's how you know you're gonna get the good potato salad.

    • @lizdavis9426
      @lizdavis9426 4 года назад +1

      What church ? I live in Chattanooga

    • @bernadette3069
      @bernadette3069 4 года назад +1

      @@lizdavis9426 New Enon Missionary Baptist Church in the Avondale neighborhood on Wilcox blvd

    • @Odiebutagoldie
      @Odiebutagoldie 4 года назад

      @@lizdavis9426 I live in cleveland about twenty minutes up the road I will have to visit😉

  • @captainslam
    @captainslam 3 года назад +8

    Some of the most meaningful/memorable experiences I’ve had with others have happened while sharing a meal. It’s something that I have greatly missed doing with my extended family and friends since this whole Covid thing.

  • @bashjustbash4475
    @bashjustbash4475 4 года назад +5

    I'm "white" - some of the best times I've ever had in my life is hanging out like this guy did with a bunch of 'black' folks... we had the best time, joked so much, loved on each other so much, ate so well, shared so much - we were so vulnerable and honest with each other - just people sharing ourselves and our experiences with each other... it was so sweet and sincere and genuine... what's going on today is nothing but the powers that be trying to divide us and cause nothing but trouble - bc left to our own devices we could run this country/world 100 times better than the ruling elite we allow to remain in power and support... please wake up people - we are lied to about everything. We could have heaven on earth!

  • @401buddha
    @401buddha 2 года назад +4

    I love how different cultures are it’s so fun to learn from each other and let ourselves love our brothers and sisters of other races