The Side Of Texas No One Tells You About

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Комментарии • 356

  • @DanielAtThePark
    @DanielAtThePark 11 месяцев назад +269

    This is really your calling. It's Johnny harris with a tech/social angle instead of maps. Top notch production quality. This is reason we pay for YT premium, content beats typical broadcasters.

    • @Stellar-Cowboy
      @Stellar-Cowboy 11 месяцев назад +1

      Johnny Harris is all fake bs, Slidebean isn’t

    • @slidebean
      @slidebean  11 месяцев назад +14

      Ha! This is a better description of what we do than we could’ve thought of. Thanks 😊.
      - Caya
      - Caya

    • @producteawithleah
      @producteawithleah 11 месяцев назад +2

      @slidebean who is your editor?

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 10 месяцев назад

      😢😢😢😢😢

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 10 месяцев назад

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  • @samtorres6087
    @samtorres6087 11 месяцев назад +116

    Native Texan here. I’m so glad you had a good experience. I currently live in a tiny west Texas town. And I love with some of the nicest most forgiven people in the country.

  • @sangamchapagain160
    @sangamchapagain160 4 месяца назад +122

    I have lived in smaller towns and cities in Louisiana and Texas for the past seven years. The majority of the people were Republicans, and they were some of the nicest people I have met. They are proud Americans who are honest, welcoming, and respectful to everyone. The news media tends to highlight extreme cases, which creates a different perception of people outside of cities.

    • @javelin_if
      @javelin_if 3 месяца назад +8

      We’ll never convince career left leaners that Republicans are nice people

    • @manicpepsicola3431
      @manicpepsicola3431 2 месяца назад +15

      I've lived in rural texas my whole life and they may be nice to you but they are actuvely judging and outcasting certain people that don't fit into a particular mold. You probably fit that mold and didn't get any bad behavior, but look slightly different and the entire attitude changes. 🤷 born and raised here there's more to them than you think

    • @nwerd7584
      @nwerd7584 17 дней назад

      @@manicpepsicola3431 NEWSFLASH, those people in those same groups judge each other too, its a normal part of being human, doesnt mean I wont be nice to you unless you do something bad to me.

    • @richardarriaga6271
      @richardarriaga6271 13 дней назад

      ​@@javelin_ifYou'll get a way different experience if you are visibly trans, brown-skinned, or liberal.

    • @javelin_if
      @javelin_if 13 дней назад

      @@richardarriaga6271 Do what? /gen

  • @Tennishangman
    @Tennishangman 11 месяцев назад +273

    Native Texan: if you’re not sure which side politically is going to be mad at you, it means you’re in the middle and they’re both mad at you.

    • @eastafricannomad
      @eastafricannomad 7 месяцев назад +5

      Sad gang mentality

    • @jonreeves3993
      @jonreeves3993 4 месяца назад +17

      Conservatives aren’t mad at this honest review, not of Texas, but of what the media wants you to believe about texas

    • @rickyherna
      @rickyherna 3 месяца назад +7

      Haha my friends hate me for that, i always counter point and ask about middle ground solutions and they all take it as if im on either side thats opposite to them lol

    • @leos4243
      @leos4243 3 месяца назад

      What a cowards politics-a Tejano whose family has been here for centuries

    • @nabrzhunter
      @nabrzhunter 3 месяца назад +6

      Naw, I’m not sure how conservatives or average Texans could be mad about this. We love Texas the way it is, which is how he portrayed it.

  • @John_McBain
    @John_McBain 11 месяцев назад +132

    As a patriotic conservative from Texas, originally from Minnesota, I was expecting something completely different from your video. But you did am amazing job of speaking truthfully. I was a teacher in China for almost a decade. I have had students who've ended up in extremely liberal universities invite me to visit them, but in turn refuse to come to Texas to visit my family because of the lies presented to them by the media and their liberal friends. One mentioned the fear of being lynched (she is Chinese) which I laughed at, but realized she'd been convinced that it was a truth and she wasn't going to risk it. My wife, also Chinese, was surprised to hear these claims.
    So thank you for making this video, I hope my former students will watch it.

    • @slidebean
      @slidebean  11 месяцев назад +14

      We also were expecting something completely different from our video :)
      Thanks a lot for watching it.
      - Caya

    • @geordirendum583
      @geordirendum583 11 месяцев назад +1

      Did you vote for trump?

    • @piglet7943
      @piglet7943 10 месяцев назад +1

      They believed the liberal lies just the same way that conservatives fear Liberalism.

    • @dewinmoonl
      @dewinmoonl 8 месяцев назад +6

      As a Chinese who drove across the country from Boston to SF I've met only friendly folks in the "red" states. The media thrives on attention at the price of dividing people apart. Was in Texas few times, great times. 🎉

    • @LongerThanAverageUsername
      @LongerThanAverageUsername 3 месяца назад

      You can be IN Texas while being originally FROM Minnesota but you’re not FROM Texas.

  • @OlabodeAdedoyin
    @OlabodeAdedoyin 11 месяцев назад +63

    The world needs more of this TBH, as I travel the world more as black man. I realize I judge people way to early, based on my conceived notions of the place according to what I've heard. If we give people we meet a lot more grace. We'll find the world is beautiful place

  • @leandrewdixon3521
    @leandrewdixon3521 3 месяца назад +52

    As a black man from VA that has lived in Austin for 10 years, THANK YOU SO MUCH for making this. I have spent plenty of time in small town texas and have never been treated with anything other than respect. I find myself so annoyed by liberals (mostly white) who have never been to small town texas perpetuating these caricatures.
    Not saying it doesn't exist, but most people are kind and welcoming to all.

    • @rolandogamez
      @rolandogamez 2 месяца назад

      First time I visited small Texas, my white friend and his black girlfriend got lot less than respect. And they were glad it was not reversed!

    • @Phisch777
      @Phisch777 2 месяца назад

      This.

  • @Mitch3D
    @Mitch3D 3 месяца назад +17

    Native Texan as well (DFW). Most Texan cities are wonderfully culturally diverse. In general the people are very friendly and I traveled all over rural Texas as well. The main issue I have is the massive growth and gentrification that are pushing out the non-tech workers that are working the low paying service industry jobs. Also because of their growth, the infrastructure; education, traffic, and power grid, etc hasn't caught up. It's also attracts large anti-union companies coming there to have cheaper land, cheaper labor, and tax breaks - I'm not sure it's going to help in the long run when the wealth disparity grows in these cultural neighborhoods. They still have very restrictive alcohol, gambling, and marijuana laws which I can see being changed in the near future.

  • @bretmullins
    @bretmullins Месяц назад +3

    Hi @slidebean , I’m the country singer in the video. Congrats on your Chicken Sh$t Bingo win! What a great day under the pecan trees that was.
    Outstanding job on this my friend, you’re extremely talented.

    • @slidebean
      @slidebean  Месяц назад +3

      Oh wow! Small world, glad you enjoyed it.
      Winning my first Chicken Shit bingo is something I’ll never forget!
      Thanks for the great tunes.

  • @chinoyomaji288
    @chinoyomaji288 3 месяца назад +34

    Born and raised texan here, seeing texas become a more pleasant state, society wise, comes from the realization that other states had this perception of us, and texas basically said "oh shit, we aren't that way at all" and I think that's why southern hospitality has become revived as of late, but i honestly love it.

  • @tcjdv
    @tcjdv 21 день назад +1

    Thank you for making this video. I'm a third-generation Austinite and a seventh-generation Texan. The politics and culture of this place are complicated, to say the least, and though I think the topic is too big to fully represent in a digestible RUclips video, you did a great job of capturing the nuance and the vibes with honesty and sensitivity.

  • @marcl7307
    @marcl7307 11 месяцев назад +16

    If I didn’t live on the west coast, I would live in Texas. I lived there for three years and it was great. The people are prideful and some of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Great job getting showing the realities rather than falling in line with the medias conjured up narrative.
    Could you do a video on tech’s exodus from California? I’ve seen the headlines of some companies moving out but have been curious if this migration is different from any time in the past or just a regular occurrence that is due to reverse over time.

  • @gregorriusadolphus2729
    @gregorriusadolphus2729 11 месяцев назад +52

    I am Nigerian-American born and raised in WEST TEXAS (Blue Texas). I experienced more racism living in Colorado and Ohio than I ever did in Texas. I lived in Austin for 10 years, and yes it's quirky and weird (for Texas) but don't forget there is Houston (which is blue and the most diverse city in the country), and you have Dallas/Fort Worth. I think Texans are the most genuine, friendly fun people you will meet, in ANY part of the state (with the exception of East Texas.....you'll never find me there LOL). I will say now that Austin is probably the most UNFRIENDLY city in Texas these days just because all of the newcomers who live in their tech bubble (no offense...I'm actually in tech, too).

    • @josue5136
      @josue5136 2 месяца назад

      The tech nerds are a problem. Fix it. Don’t be a problem. Don’t vote for the stupid idiotic stuff that made California or any place you ran from. Keep that in mind.

    • @vikm1341
      @vikm1341 Месяц назад

      Really? That’s interesting. To me, people in Houston are the most rude. I am currently in Austin..I don’t really go downtown though. I think its bc a lot of Californians and from other rude states are moving to Austin.

    • @ezoni8438
      @ezoni8438 12 дней назад

      Ok i severely dont believe you, Im born and raised, originally in a border city, i'd watch people get shot in the streets, KKK rallies, all that shit, move away from the border and toward DFW and its honestly like i moved to norway. Move to austin and it's even better.
      I hate it when "enlightened centrists" go like "colorado is more racist" when they were in some backwater mountain part of radi, then they move to DFW which is one of the most diverse cities in america and go "wow texas has no racism!!". Even in san antonio my latino friends faced constant judgement especially my friend cat who was in a mixed relationship

  • @anqijiang5816
    @anqijiang5816 11 месяцев назад +45

    I’m Asian and have lived in a small town in a conservative state for 3months for a summer internship. I was scared at first to move there but people were nice to me. As the token minority everywhere I go, I didn’t experience any outright bias against me. However, it’s the implicit bias that over time really bothered me. If anything goes wrong, I would be the first one to be the suspect and take the blame. Constantly having to think how I’m under scrutiny is exhausting. It’s not as scary as the media depicted but I’m not moving back.

    • @DigSamurai
      @DigSamurai 11 месяцев назад +10

      Yes it's the soft bigotry of low expectations.

  • @RLHFreeeee
    @RLHFreeeee 2 месяца назад +1

    7th Generation Texan here, glad you got out and see what I know about this state and it's people. Love that you are talking and listening both. Great video!

  • @twenty-fifth420
    @twenty-fifth420 11 месяцев назад +30

    "What comes to mind when you think of Texas?"
    My second home. (I am New Mexican.).
    But also where the undercooked Arizonians, Californians and New Mexican's go to for either cheaper housing prices or less crime.
    Sometimes both.

    • @TheDreamWyrm
      @TheDreamWyrm 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, that's why there's no more cheap housing and skyrocketing crime rates. So...thanks.

    • @twenty-fifth420
      @twenty-fifth420 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheDreamWyrm Stop working backwards from your conclusion, if you want cheap housing, abolish zoning and if you want less crime, do a mixture of imprisonment and rehabilitation services. If you want to whine and bitch, then fine but since you are not in politics trying to fix the problem, you clearly don’t know better.
      “This is the best we can do folks!” - George Carlin

  • @ricotrejo4125
    @ricotrejo4125 11 месяцев назад +12

    Am a native Texan. The vibe here here basically “don’t start trouble and try to just enjoy yourself”. We don’t care what anyone does for the most part, black, white, etc

  • @blakelzbentley
    @blakelzbentley 14 дней назад +1

    Born and raised in Texas. I love my ability to understand both sides and respect certain aspects of both because of it. It’s not what the rest of the world thinks it is.

  • @DefiantJazzEnthusiast
    @DefiantJazzEnthusiast 11 месяцев назад +63

    I’m a progressive African American male born and raised in the South. The South does have its issues for sure and there is no sugar coating that, but the majority of people down here are good people. Ironically and anecdotally, the places where I have been most uncomfortable bc of my race has been in other so-called “progressive” areas of the country.

    • @methe7738
      @methe7738 3 месяца назад +1

      Have you even seen Africa ? Has either of your parents seen Africa ? Has your grandparents seen Africa ? If you answered no it probably means your just an American

    • @kiyoraka3537
      @kiyoraka3537 2 месяца назад +3

      @@methe7738 dawg who hurt you 😭african american is a race just like asian american or hispanic american due to genetic and cultural differences as a result of separation from their native land and mingling with other races

    • @methe7738
      @methe7738 2 месяца назад

      @@kiyoraka3537 African American is not a race. Race is the color of your skin. What if your from the Caribbean ? Are you still African American ? Hispanic American is stating an ethnicity, not the continent you’re many generations disconnected from.

    • @InterstellarKev
      @InterstellarKev 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@methe7738arguing over semantics why for what purpose does your explanation add to the OP's main point?

    • @methe7738
      @methe7738 2 месяца назад

      @@InterstellarKev what does your life have to add to the world ?

  • @Dragon_rls
    @Dragon_rls 11 месяцев назад +26

    Well done Mr. Kaya. I’m 59 years of age, and I turned my television off in 1970. Funny thing is all of this social hatred seems to not present itself to me. I couldn’t be happier. Excellent video. Thanks for posting 👍

  • @txjeb
    @txjeb 15 дней назад

    This needs to be a long form (2 hour plus) documentary. Thank you for actually going out, and talking to real people.

  • @TxGearhead
    @TxGearhead 2 месяца назад +2

    I grew up around here...most people from small towns will be cordial, especially if they know you're recording. Once they think you're part of their group, i.e. think like they do, they let their guard down.
    I always give people the benefit of the doubt, but the overall reputation didn't pop up out of nowhere.

  • @TerryMcKenzie
    @TerryMcKenzie 11 месяцев назад +4

    Excellent work Mr. Kaya! Austin is beautiful, accepting, and innovative. Come back when you can stay longer. Thanks for the posting ....

  • @matt96920
    @matt96920 9 месяцев назад +7

    great video! I moved to Austin a couple years ago, and I couldn't be happier. I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed rural Texas as well. I don't think the former Austinite you interviewed did much traveling outside of the city, and most of his second-hand negative experiences sounded like they were borrowed directly from the news or from a like-minded friend (who also probably got it from the news). The fact that he never personally had a negative experience really tells you all you need to know. Austin is a great city, but the rest of the state is great as well. You won't find a more welcoming people.

    • @profpigeon5441
      @profpigeon5441 3 месяца назад +2

      Hill country is beautiful, been in Austin 10 years and enjoy leaving and visiting other parts of Texas a lot. I’ve gotten into fishing in the hill county and coast also. People are typically cool

  • @FirstNameBasis_
    @FirstNameBasis_ 3 месяца назад +3

    theres hella places i haven't been in Texas because i was sheltered but i was born and raised here. ironically, ive encountered the bad side of Texas systematically at almost every turn. but theres also just as many good people in Texas who are just pure of heart.
    its fuckin crazy who youd meet in the various small towns ive lived in vs the big and medium sized cities.

  • @Decembersown21
    @Decembersown21 6 месяцев назад +12

    As a first-generation Latino and a "peak" millennial who spent the majority of my childhood years in NYC, and later moved to a suburb just outside of Minneapolis, MN, I find myself in my early 30s applauding this video wholeheartedly. I've come to realize that the media, often championed by 'insta-lefties' and woke/PC culture, really promotes a form of sheep or mob think. You've done an outstanding job of stress-testing your assumptions by being open to the world and seeking multiple inputs to achieve as much clarity as possible.

  • @Fg-ye2zp
    @Fg-ye2zp 4 месяца назад +3

    I’m a proud Texan, and I love this states hospitality and immense diversity, you get it in the city and in rural towns. No matter what, if you’re respectful you get respect back! 🇺🇸❤️

  • @jd76668
    @jd76668 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Thanks for doing it with an open mind, without pre-determined story you were looking to tell and being honest in sharing what you found.

  • @hugazo
    @hugazo 11 месяцев назад +9

    Knew Austin before the pandemic and i loved it.

    • @Bbqluv7
      @Bbqluv7 2 месяца назад +1

      Should of seen it in the 90s

    • @Bbqluv7
      @Bbqluv7 2 месяца назад

      @@pointnemo369 that would be dope

  • @srami004
    @srami004 11 месяцев назад +44

    Appears that you haven't been to a border town.
    No one is going to blatantly provoke you.
    Their motto is if you're good to me. They're good to you.

  • @funlovincriminal2052
    @funlovincriminal2052 11 месяцев назад +4

    Wow ,just wow , in terms of opinion-based videos you've uploaded,this must be the best!

    • @slidebean
      @slidebean  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks 🙏 . Can't help myself sometimes :)
      - Caya

    • @richardarriaga6271
      @richardarriaga6271 13 дней назад

      Enlightened centrism. Show up being visibly trans and see how it is.

  • @nabrzhunter
    @nabrzhunter 3 месяца назад +3

    Glad someone took the time and made the effort to come see who we really are. It’s wild to me the way people talk about Texas. I’ve lived here my entire life, and while I want to move to New England for the views and weather, I don’t know if I could ever bring myself to leave Texas, thanks to the people, schools, and sense of safety and goodwill here. Texan pride is a real thing and it has nothing to do with race; in fact, it brings us together. Texans love Texans who love Texas, and anyone else who loves our great state. When you hate us, though…you’ll never get to see or experience that love.

  • @carvaonline
    @carvaonline 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love nuance! We need more of it.
    Commenting to trick the YT algorithm into thinking this vid is showing an extreme view that triggers lots of engagement

    • @slidebean
      @slidebean  11 месяцев назад

      This is the way.
      - Caya

  • @carloserodriguez2465
    @carloserodriguez2465 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is a great video and that's why I love TX. I have been here for 6 years and never received any kind or racisms and I am also Latin with black roots.
    I've learn so much from this culture and how tolerant they are.
    Love your videos.

  • @brentpeddy4223
    @brentpeddy4223 3 месяца назад +2

    Native Houstonian. Great video! Great message . Great content. I'm now subscribed!

  • @boyzinadazeify
    @boyzinadazeify 3 месяца назад +2

    I was born here in Austin and I can say we are true Americans we love Texas and we love our people we will protect our country and our land with every ounce of our body’s we don’t care what you are as long as your no harm to us your can join in everything we do those are facts

  • @slidebean
    @slidebean  11 месяцев назад +2

    Ever been to Texas? Has your experience been similar to ours? Share your thoughts on our video. 🤠
    Oh, and by the way, get a sneak peek at our new Teammate Beta with Early Access ► yt.slidebean.com/373

    • @MCCamels
      @MCCamels 3 месяца назад

      The Algorithm has revived this video again.
      :D

  • @ianbrown5381
    @ianbrown5381 3 месяца назад +2

    As a Native Californian living in the south, I appreciate your honesty that the media is main culprit of fear & division 🤙🏽

  • @eliseoarroyo2030
    @eliseoarroyo2030 Месяц назад +1

    Born and raised here from Texas. Never in my life have been in a racist confrontation for the color of skin (Mexican) other than some jokes here and there. Even living in a small town outside of the greater Houston area you don’t ever get the feeling of racism at all no matter where you go around Texas unless you go look for it.

  • @Turdinkledge
    @Turdinkledge 13 дней назад +2

    People from Austin, despite moving here for opportunity, seem to have a superiority complex over rural Texans, which is ironic considering it is mainly driven by socio-economic differences.

  • @paulmccoy6431
    @paulmccoy6431 3 месяца назад +2

    Watching this makes me very proud to be a Texan. I was born and raised here, only living in. Especially New York and Pennsylvania for a combined 4 years. The amount of times I have seen Confederate flags, an intimidating amount of guns or any kind of activity synonymous with what the media has portrayed can be counted with one hand.
    The people in this state are unbelievable and I have witnessed the worst people outside of Texas in much blue states.

  • @kairosworkshop3349
    @kairosworkshop3349 3 месяца назад +4

    Native Texan here! I do have to say that any major city here is going to be more left wing, but it doesn't mean people are all bad, there's plenty of good folk out here, there's just a lot of really loud bad apples, and unfortunately, those bad apples *are* dangerous. If you keep an eye out you'll be just fine haha

  • @jer-bear48
    @jer-bear48 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank You for this!!! The news “profit propaganda” and how we act on this within social media turns us against our neighbors. We must all do better!

  • @TheRealLTJRH512
    @TheRealLTJRH512 2 месяца назад +2

    Native Texan here. It is definitely not safe everywhere and you should be aware of how you present in certain small towns. There still are sun down towns and if you appear queer or gender fluid you may at minimum not be treated with the same respect.
    The division and hate is not what the media portrays but it definitely can still be there. Some of have been sensationalized to think all of suburban and rural Texas is all outright racist and militant, on the other side of the coin pockets of rural Texas have been sensationalized to think a trans person is the devil walking the earth, and a black person who doesn’t dress how they’re used to will rob them at their first opportunity.

  • @BiddaMeanwater
    @BiddaMeanwater 3 месяца назад +3

    rural texas is crazy cause this is literally the first place I've been racially profiled (i'm from colorado)

  • @MrOhhG
    @MrOhhG 2 месяца назад

    First time I’ve seen a documentary video on a major city while filming a in different city entirely 🔥

  • @0xmg
    @0xmg 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your content is amazing as always 💯

  • @BirdseyeVu
    @BirdseyeVu 2 месяца назад

    Wow! Refreshing perspective. Thank you!

  • @FarisC00Li0
    @FarisC00Li0 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great amazing video; however, you missed some major story points. Trilogy Systems was the Paypal Mafia of Austin. It led to many of the vibrant companies in Austin getting created. On top of that, you completely missed your chance to talk about Capital Factory and Joshua Baer. Josh used to work at Trilogy Systems and single handedly accelerated the Austin tech scene by creating Capital Factory. Without him there would be zero social infrastructure in place to allow ATX to scale to a Silicon Valley competitor.

  • @notandyvee
    @notandyvee 5 месяцев назад +4

    Im still in NYC considering texas. But even where i am, never realy had issue with folks on the right. Always respectful. Bad people are going to be bad no matter which side youre on. Great video exposing this.

    • @josue5136
      @josue5136 2 месяца назад

      Don’t, we don’t want you 😂

    • @notandyvee
      @notandyvee 2 месяца назад

      @@josue5136 screw you too brother.

    • @vikm1341
      @vikm1341 Месяц назад

      Um rude?
      We do want them

    • @josue5136
      @josue5136 Месяц назад

      @@vikm1341 no, we don’t want any soft liberal politically correct people who vote for democrats and the same policies that made the shitty state they come from. If you come here then become a Texan and embrace Texas values. Freedom, Independence, life, and the right to bear arms and protect your family and property. Then after all that we give you friendship because in the end that’s what Texas means.

    • @richardarriaga6271
      @richardarriaga6271 13 дней назад

      Just listen to the Texans who don't want you cropping up all the time. Xenophobia is real. This is the US, not China where residency is bound to the town your parents came from.

  • @istabkiwisforfun7907
    @istabkiwisforfun7907 2 месяца назад +2

    As a native rural Texan, I have been feeling this for years. Majority of the people here are great. It’s always the minority that is the loudest and that minority is the extreme radical right wing. It’s put an extremely bad rep on my home state and it saddens me quite a lot. I just want to stress that the media coverage only shows you a snap shot of real life. And on top of that, it only shows the worst parts. There is such beauty here in texas that is being dismissed simply because of the mischaracterization from media. Always remember things are never black and white, look for the beauty in the grey.

  • @DanilKV
    @DanilKV 2 месяца назад

    Great video and story, Caya!

  • @jeffxgoodman67
    @jeffxgoodman67 2 месяца назад

    Great video. I am an Austin resident and have lived in Texas my entire life because all of my family lives in Texas. The truth is that most people I knew were raised to be very racist while believing and seeming like you are not racist in the least. It’s an insidious system, almost self-perpetuating without needing to ever be overtly discussed. I’m white. I think if you asked people of color *that grew up in Texas*, I think they’d largely agree with me on this dynamic. If you want to understand this better, you’ll find the best scholarly sources at HBCUs in Texas and across the country. I think doing a follow-up from a different perspective would be amazing. Shining a light on injustice is important to fighting injustice, just as sweeping injustice under the rug compounds injustice.

  • @bostonbragg9810
    @bostonbragg9810 8 месяцев назад +2

    I live in Hamilton (the little town in the shot at 12:33), I'm glad y'all had a nice time in Texas!

  • @sandrinojohnsun9949
    @sandrinojohnsun9949 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm originally from Edinburg, Texas! Very different from the rest of Texas since its very homogenous and unique in its own way.

  • @key_after_key
    @key_after_key 3 месяца назад +5

    0:11 I’ve actually seen that “Trump” plane on the road to Austin. I don’t really support either president but I found it pretty funny, especially because they used an equally old but much more damaged plane with “Biden” painted on it. I take it the owner of these planes is some Trump worshipper but I give it an A for effort simply because it’s kinda stupid and funny

  • @andrewmayfield23
    @andrewmayfield23 13 дней назад

    Grew up in small town texas. With a mixed school demographic of about 50/50 white and Hispanic. And a small minority black. There were definitely times where some racist things were said but those came from places of ignorance rather than hate. When i got out into the real world and interacted with peopl of other cultures it really taught me a lot. You will find racism everywhere, but as long as its not acceptable it will stay relegated to the fringes.

  • @astronomicatx
    @astronomicatx 6 месяцев назад

    What a fascinating exploration of Austin's unique character! 🌟 It's incredible how the city's vibrant energy and inclusive spirit thrive amidst contrasting political landscapes.

  • @thomasgarza-pate3830
    @thomasgarza-pate3830 2 месяца назад +1

    Born and raised Austinite here!! If you’re from Texas (regardless of being born in Austin), there’s a high chance that you have tons of family in the country still. Here’s one thing most people that are from Texas understand:
    ITS OKAY TO NOT LIKE SOMEONE AND THEIR VIEWS.
    It’s okay to agree to disagree! It’s okay to have a counter culture opinion! It’s okay to not follow an agenda of “love and peace” that hates everyone else outside of their “safe space”. We were raised learning that the world isn’t your friend so just shut up and work hard. And that’s why we have the best economy. We don’t give a shit about your beliefs, we’ll still do business with you! That’s just how we are. So don’t come running from the blueberry states trying to fuck with our Texas peach cobbler.

  • @thegizmolife9084
    @thegizmolife9084 3 месяца назад

    I am a proud native Texan and I believe in what you say in the media, I understand Texas has its issues (like any place you will find on the earth). But it hurts my heart when people move here with the precognition of hating it because of what the media tells them to think. That’s when I tend to get upset about all the people who move here.

  • @JustaGamerT2
    @JustaGamerT2 8 месяцев назад +4

    I know this is primarily focused on Austin, but what most Americans may not know is Houston is the fourth largest cities and the most diverse city in America in terms of most spoken languages and race.

    • @bqb9591
      @bqb9591 2 месяца назад +1

      Just because it is diverse doesn't mean that Houston and the state of Texas is not still segregated by race and what races have what jobs etc.

    • @JustaGamerT2
      @JustaGamerT2 2 месяца назад

      @@bqb9591 You’re just making sh*t up. Stop being ignorant.

    • @azulaquaza4916
      @azulaquaza4916 2 месяца назад +1

      ⁠@@JustaGamerT2I mean he’s not wrong, look at your better twin Dallas 😂 Blacks in the South, Whites and Asians in the North/Uptown, Latinos and Blacks in the west

    • @JustaGamerT2
      @JustaGamerT2 2 месяца назад

      @@azulaquaza4916 self segregation is not the same as segregation. You just disproved your point by saying both Asians and whites are in the north and Latinos and black are in the west. The local government isn’t force anyone to live anywhere. Are Chinatown’s racist now for having communities catering to Asians? Are gated communities preventing black people from owning homes within them?

    • @azulaquaza4916
      @azulaquaza4916 2 месяца назад

      @@JustaGamerT2 Boy wtf are you on about lmao it’s common sense segregation obviously isn’t enforced.

  • @vikm1341
    @vikm1341 Месяц назад +3

    Im a Texan and there is definitely racism in Texas. Not all of Texas is safe. I grew up in a north west suburb/town of/near Houston and they would always hate on Mexicans and muslims. Trucks where always with those confederate flags and those pickup trucks. And sometimes I would hear them say “go back to your country “ to people that wore hijabs. Austin probably NOT because it leans more “left”. I was mixed race and I didn’t feel safe there. I left that area. Stereotypes don’t come out of thin air. Also in Houston some random white old man got mad at my mom because she had a accent and started banging a cart so hard against her car that it damaged the side door where she was at. We reported it. I just don’t like that area. Im not sure if people there think that behavior is normal or what. Because that’s how they acted. But im glad I left that area. Lot of agressive people there. But Austin is a lot better. It depends where it is.

    • @vikm1341
      @vikm1341 Месяц назад +1

      I also saw confederate flags in Galveston Texas. I think the closer you get to Louisiana you see more of that.

  • @panamerican0
    @panamerican0 11 месяцев назад +2

    It's a shame that the coverage from El Salvador didn't do well with the algorithm, it was really well done!

  • @theral_24karatgarrett
    @theral_24karatgarrett 2 месяца назад

    Native Texan here. I try to stay out of all controversy and politics as much as possible. It sucks that everyone has to be so divided over some subjects that don’t really affect the quality of living in the long run.

  • @paulcooper8818
    @paulcooper8818 11 месяцев назад +12

    Racism is not a big part of Texas, but it is a little more pronounced in the eastern parts bordering Louisiana .
    It appears more conservative than it actually is because of Republican gerrymandering. Remove the gerrymandering and the state would be on the blue side of purple.
    Texas has a lot of people coming and going, even in small towns, so the residence are not as isolated as some states up north and are open to lots of different people.
    Also there is plenty of red in Austin despite its blue leaning.

    • @euphoricmonk
      @euphoricmonk 10 месяцев назад +1

      You could also say the same thing about California, It appears more liberal than it actually is because of Democrat gerrymandering.

    • @georgerogers1166
      @georgerogers1166 10 месяцев назад +1

      No.

  • @rickyherna
    @rickyherna 3 месяца назад +3

    Oh buddy austin hasn’t been “weird” in a long time

  • @lowdmedia
    @lowdmedia 3 месяца назад +6

    People see what they want to and project it. Perfect example at 6:50 "A bunch of white men will show up in pickup trucks and wave around guns." He is referring to a peaceful activist group that gathers to promote the second amendment and the right to self defense. They definitely don't "wave around guns" and the group is not "a bunch of white men." It is actually mixed race, mixed gender, and very welcoming. A large portion of the attendees are Hispanic. One of the prominent leaders of the group is Michael Cargill. A local gun store owner who is black and openly gay.

  • @brandonlett
    @brandonlett 2 месяца назад

    Good video. As a small town Texan (Hallsville), I can say that while I don't agree with some of your positions, I bet we agree on more than the media and most people think.

    • @slidebean
      @slidebean  2 месяца назад

      I think the point of the video is we can disagree, and still sit down for a beer.

  • @danivc9878
    @danivc9878 9 месяцев назад

    Maeee... Vieras que tuanis se siente escucharlo decir I am a Costa Rican! So proud for you my bruh! keep spreading the good vibe and being an example for the new outcomers in business. 33 years here and feeling inspired. Pura Vida! amazing Work and documentary! the opposite view in the mirror.

  • @BenDoesCoolStuff
    @BenDoesCoolStuff 2 месяца назад

    great video!

  • @imfnsick
    @imfnsick 2 месяца назад

    I’m glad you made this video I’m from central Texas area (Temple).

  • @Efegaming1
    @Efegaming1 3 месяца назад +1

    Incredible vid

  • @alitaghavi4430
    @alitaghavi4430 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you

  • @israelquito3072
    @israelquito3072 11 месяцев назад +1

    THANKS FOR THE INFO KAYA!!👍👍👍👍

  • @jonnydelnorte
    @jonnydelnorte 2 месяца назад

    I want to say we need more videos like this but I think that isn’t the true remedy for this problem. I think people just need more face time with life.

  • @SeanMatheson-n3x
    @SeanMatheson-n3x Месяц назад +2

    Dude, I live in the South. Visiting a small town for a day or two is not going to give you a good idea of the level of racism and xenophobia that exists in these places. Of course people aren't going to walk around in Klan garb. This isn't 1930, racism isn't as blatant today, it's coded. Most racists don't openly do racist things. Most racists don't even know they're doing racist crap, when they're actually doing racist crap. Also, living in the South, I know that the prevailing culture here is not aggressive, it's passive aggressive. People will be nice to your face, even if they deeply dislike you. Most people that move here from other places often say how friendly the people are, not realizing that many of those people actually hate them and think they're invading and ruining their home. Racist people will often tell POC how they're not racist and don't see color, while at the same time secretly seeing them as lesser human beings and voting according to that belief. Don't think because you're not seeing cross burnings and Klan rallies in plain sight on the main street means people are wrong when they say that these deep red areas aren't extremely racist. Trust the POC who actually live in these areas, not the white folks who tell you how tolerant they are when you visit their town for the weekend.

  • @CrushOnFire13
    @CrushOnFire13 Месяц назад

    I was born and raised in south Austin. My family owned acres of land from 1969-2015 when we were forced out due to rising property taxes. Austin USED to be weird and accepting of everyone. Now the lower class are pushed out and we hate rich foreigners for making it impossible for us to keep our homes. Go away tech companies. Austin is so more than just downtown. I really wonder how many original Austinites are left… 😔

  • @captainofiron
    @captainofiron 2 месяца назад

    this is such a great video and really resonated with me, I am Mexican, moved here when I was a kid, and in the 80s there was some racism type stuff, but just dumb name calling. But for the most part people are friendly and welcoming IF you are respectful and friendly yourself
    I think you hit the nail on the head, most Texans seem like they are more libertarian and protective of individual responsibility and freedoms, not just the far right extremist caricatures that texans are portrayed as. But having centrists that lean right on some stuff is probably not an article that will sell a lot of ad space for "news" companies haha

  • @supremedevice1311
    @supremedevice1311 3 месяца назад +2

    From my perspective as a younger (white) man raised in small town Texas- its that many of the good people you meet are also 'quietly' racist or homophobic, etc- may not say anything to people directly but behind closed doors can act quite differently. Not even the majority, necessarily, but a good amount. Still, as you show in your video, the danger seems to be overblown (fear sells, and those who do experience targeted bigotry directly are obviously going to tell others about that when they wouldn't talk about every other time they went out and were perfectly fine).
    Is this amount of 'quiet' bigotry really different compared to other states, or generally more progressive areas like California, Washington, New York, etc.? To be honest, I don't know haha- I only have my experiences to speak of.

  • @thecatladytm7172
    @thecatladytm7172 12 дней назад

    Native Austinite here and wow I was really scared at the start of this video. Id be willing to bet from the framing that we are on opposite sides politically, but that doesnt mean anything to me as long as people treat each other like people. On either side, not knocking that discrimination happens just that its a lot rarer like you said.
    And it does go both ways, my high school had a pro-abortion walk out after the Roe v Wade repealing got leaked that numbered probably 200 students at least? They filled at least 1/3 of the courtyard, so maybe more. I counter protested at first completely alone, then with 3 other girls who joined me. We nearly got punched in the face, my backpack and sketchbook (which I used to write my signs) were almost and successfully stolen respectively. Sketchbook was stomped on, we were nearly spit on. A school officer had to stand next to us because people were attempting to get physical, like I said. It was frankly terrifying. But even then, the teacher organizing the event told the kids when it first started that "if we have a right to be here and do this, she has a right to be here and do that, too." Which honestly? Props. No idea who it was, never met her before. I did get called to the office once it ended, and despite the jeering of my classmates I wasnt in trouble, they were concerned for my safety. I dont have any social media, so they couldnt do squat to me except in person. After hearing stories of colleges kicking students out for differing beliefs I really was scared I would be suspended quite literally one week (week and a half ish) before I graduated.
    Anyways, youre not here for my life story 😅
    Though, I guess it is relevant to the message of polarization. These were all kids. Mostly faces I didnt know, meaning most of them were probably younger than me. Literal hundreds of 14-17 year olds ganging up on 4 girls. I was simply there to counter protest and hopefully state my case to anyone who would listen, and I was met not with logical debate, but crude acts of violence and immaturity. Because they were taught that people that think like me are the enemy. And I find it absolutely tragic that students (myself included) felt the need to be involved.

  • @matthewao
    @matthewao 11 месяцев назад +1

    Phenomenal video. You delivered such an important message. Thank you for sharing.

    • @slidebean
      @slidebean  11 месяцев назад

      Thank _you_ for watching 🙂
      - Caya

  • @egal1780
    @egal1780 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sweet Caroline at the start is a great memory

    • @slidebean
      @slidebean  11 месяцев назад +1

      The closest thing to a country song I thought I could sing.
      - Caya

  • @benf1111
    @benf1111 2 месяца назад +1

    In the 70's, I grew up in a small town suburb of Houston that had the progressive idea of putting the GATE elementary school in a black neighborhood so that integration would be chosen by white families wanting to send their kids to the best school in town. It was a great experience. And the majority of the top students at both highschools went to that one elementary school. People from outside the state make a lot of assumptions. Its not as black and white as we're told.

  • @JonathanMontgomery77
    @JonathanMontgomery77 22 дня назад

    I don't know how partisan loose zoning laws are but I definitely am in favor of loose zoning. Loose zoning makes for dense and real neighborhoods. It allows for neighborhood bars and bodegas to pop up. It creates walkable third places. Houston has a huge sprawl and way too much parking though for that to be realized.

  • @AdamM
    @AdamM 4 месяца назад

    This was great. Thanks for the video and I gotta go watch the El Salvador one now as well. 🎉

  • @wayneadams9102
    @wayneadams9102 2 месяца назад +1

    1800 a month isn't so bad compared to New York or California....
    Tell that to people working a McJob here whose bills just got doubled. Tech ain't swooping in to save them.

  • @_el_louie_213
    @_el_louie_213 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for making this… AS A BROWN MAN I LOVE TEXAS!

  • @flavoredwaters
    @flavoredwaters 3 месяца назад +1

    If you aren’t sure which is is going to be mad at you. They’re both mad at you for not being sure the other will be mad

  • @NicholasSeamans
    @NicholasSeamans 11 месяцев назад +3

    I am a transplant in Texas and the biggest I have is how spread out it is and that life is a little to slow. It is kind of hard to find people I have a lot in common with and I don't want to drive 25 - 40 minutes to do anyrhing. I have tried to blend in but I just feel misreable at a lot of the events that are more assotiate with Texas culture. Nothing against anyone.

    • @euphoricmonk
      @euphoricmonk 10 месяцев назад +1

      What part of Texas are you? I'm also a transplant here and it's getting hard to get involved in things because the culture is so different but I think people are just more simple minded here.

    • @NicholasSeamans
      @NicholasSeamans 10 месяцев назад

      @@euphoricmonk San Anton

    • @euphoricmonk
      @euphoricmonk 10 месяцев назад

      @@NicholasSeamans Come up to Austin, way more things going on and a more diverse group of people.

    • @brianzachary5618
      @brianzachary5618 10 месяцев назад +1

      I think the point of the video was that diversity is not important to Texans. People accept you for being human.@@euphoricmonk

    • @euphoricmonk
      @euphoricmonk 10 месяцев назад

      @@brianzachary5618 I know that I was just saying that there's more things to do up here with a more diverse group.

  • @XandraHomes
    @XandraHomes 3 месяца назад +1

    I do have a cousin who lives in Austin and moved there from Houston and is mad at Californians moving to Austin. To be fair, she also believes the cat litter boxes in schools myth😅

  • @furykillerBZ
    @furykillerBZ 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of your best

  • @kodo936
    @kodo936 2 месяца назад

    Based video. Welcome to Texas

  • @tacrewgirl
    @tacrewgirl 11 месяцев назад +5

    Like others have said, there's a difference between living in a place and visiting a place. And if more people who look like you and think like you move into an area it changes the dynamic and the locals aren't often excited about the change.
    Also, I'm tired of everyone thinking that racism is white robes and torches or that it's everyday and blatant. Racism is the microaggressions, lack of safety, and inequality. It's a double consciousness.

    • @cnasir3475
      @cnasir3475 11 месяцев назад +2

      I do not agree. Microagressions are not racism, lack of safety is not racism, inequality is not racism. Those are human behaviors, those are bad human attributes, but are not racism. I am a Black, Muslim, immigrant living in Texas and I have never experienced racism. most people who tell you that have never been to Texas.

  • @Dim.g0v
    @Dim.g0v 4 месяца назад +5

    This guy talked to a few random people and thinks he got a feel for Austin and Texas. Poorly executed video.

  • @neemasphere
    @neemasphere 11 месяцев назад

    TEAMMATE BETA looks interesting but doesnt seem to work for e.g people who dont have a website yet or people whose business model is based on RUclips, Patreon, instagram etc as in those platforms ARE our "website" technically... those urls are not recognized and thus we cant go any step further to even test out the website...

  • @zkiyyeller3525
    @zkiyyeller3525 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you! Great job.

  • @FacePlant1324
    @FacePlant1324 7 месяцев назад +1

    In the US espcially are news is always the worst of the worst but most people are not like that they don't want a war they don't hate black, hispanic or asian people. They don't hate gay or trans people they just show the worst of the worst because fear sells anxiety fails it is more powerful at keeping us attached to the new if they talk about negative stuff compared to positive stuff.

  • @RobinEHHoard
    @RobinEHHoard 11 месяцев назад

    As always a good point of view

  • @kharithoughts2679
    @kharithoughts2679 11 месяцев назад +3

    There are nice people everywhere. The hard part is when people smile to your face but actively want to vote for things that hurt you and feel that more rights for you is a zero sum game. They still vote how they vote. But ive felt comfortable in places a lot of people would assume be hostile in person.

    • @georgerogers1166
      @georgerogers1166 10 месяцев назад

      That's the Democrats. Republicans are the party of freedom for all.

  • @jonathanmelhuish4530
    @jonathanmelhuish4530 4 месяца назад

    I ignored your Bitcoin video because I thought it was about Bitcoin. If it's actually about El Savador, I'm interested...