The Korean woman didn't want to pretend to be something she's not, even if it meant that she would lose. You really gotta respect that! She seems like a great person.
I felt so sad for EJ getting voted out. Story of my life has been being told that i’m trying to “act white” or i’m not black enough so it was really sad to see that that was her experience too in a room full of black women
raw truth!!! needs to be talked about more but I can't speak on that even as a bm I will get told to mind my business 💀just know that you are loved and not alone and that it's okay to exist as you are 💟!
I can relate as well! Always being told you're "too white" or "too black" as a child can really mess with your perspective on a lot of things. Not knowing where you really fit in sucks 😕
Seriously same, I always told your white washed. And most racist comments from black peoples because I wasn’t “black enough” and saying it’s a shame I grew up around white people 😢
i love how michelle shared that despite the fact she was raised by a black family and had black friends, she couldn't ever pretend to know what the black woman's experience is. gotta respect that!
Actually underrated. People like her deserve respect for not pretending that they know what it's like looking different, being honest, realizing the fact. She's intelligent and was raised well. Respect where respect is due.
@@DD-rh2sz Everybody is a victim of something and has their struggles. You don't seem to know or even want to try to put yourself into someone else's shoes, even imagine what it's like to be someone who isn't you. You must be either lucky, or a sociopath. But unaware at that either way. Racism isn't a fairy tale, lol. You just make yourself look ignorant, all by yourself.
Love to see it. I was thinking of the reason why Michelle stayed true in this video compared to the 6 white vs. 1 Black competitor video when the Black competitor decided to get petty. With the exception of 1 white competitor, everyone else fed into some sort of negative stereotype and she felt disrespected, so she played dirty-and won. Respect is the key in competitions like this.
This is my personal opinion but…the minimization of your “blackness or black experience” based on sounding “white” really caused me to have a hard time accepting myself as a black women… black women are unique and diverse and that shouldn’t take away from who we are…you are black enough.
Yes! I felt bad because they were singling out the mixed girl and the black girl that “sounded white.” It just comes off as super ignorant to me. But I liked this episode a lot more than the black men one.
As a black woman the only thing i dislike is them creating a "customer service" voice. Black women aren't a monolith we all don't sound and speak the same way. Some black women naturally speak with the "customer service" sounding voice.
She’s talking about code switching. Being able to speak colloquially and knowing we’ve had to switch it up because it’s not deemed respectable in corporate America. So we switch it up and do the customer service voice to be more accepted.
Reminds me of the time one of my best friends who is Cambodian told our Black friend that they should switch voices since the black friend speaks proper and the other friend is hood. I just kept 🤐
@@MsCutie2 that’s the issue black people need to stop saying we. Do you know that there were free educated black Americans what lived up north who naturally spoke properly many of them never had to change their way of speaking to fit in it’s how they naturally speak. There are many “black people “ who don’t code switch to fit in many of them naturally sound educated.
@@Themystergamerr not really a victorious win. She just wasn't allowed to insinuate that she's black and went through the same struggles as black people. When the men did this, they never really talked about themselves. Just their experiences.
@@iabaca It wasn't a loaded question lmfao. It was very direct and one of the best questions they could ask. At the end of the day if you're not Black you cannot relate to the experience of being Black and it's easy to tell. It's why it's so easy for us to tell even when someone is pretending to be Black online (And yes that happens A LOT).
What if they put together these distant siblings that came from different baby mamas and they never seen each other and they try to guss who's the sibling and who's odd one out? But can't say father's name or it will reveal ig
It’s ok to not sound stereotypically black. Let’s free ourselves from these limiting beliefs and be open for more diversity amongst ourselves. So many people have limited themselves b/c of the fear of being outcasted and not accepted
As a black woman who also grew up in a mostly white area I know exactly how EJ felt and how she mustve felt when her blackness was judged... I wouldve prolly gotten voted off too lol
nah same lmaooo my natural voice sounds like a code switch voice so i feel like that alone would being a lot of mistrust… it’s so silly and unfair but there’s still a lot of biases and judgement in the black community
It's Cindy Wilson, Korean adoptee raised in a Black Family all her life, folks:) Her Book (title on her shirt) is a very interesting read:) She's not fake or a wannabee, she took on the characristics of her environment and doesn't hide the fact that she's Korean but culturally or socially she's was raised among Mississippi Black folk. And she went to an Black College.
Like deep down I know she was probably trying to say “African Descendant of Slavery” but she was put on the spot and couldn’t find the words, and the result was tragic lmao
I think it’s interesting when you compare the types of questions the black women asked versus the black men. The black men, I feel, focused more on stereotypical black things like growing up in the hood etc. whereas the black women focused on things, only phenotypically black people, would understand like hair.
I think the sad part is they voted out the black girl who specifically said she was dark-skinned and spoke in detail about her black experience. It just makes me think of how our battles are sometimes within our own community. Was it a joke to vote her out because she didn’t sound black or act black enough. There is so much room for conversation here with that vote
exactly!!! it’s actually pretty wild that it was brushed over! i can’t fully say it’s bc she was dark skinned bc they were all blind folded but i’m pretty sure that kiddest would have been second boot if she didn’t sort of cheat and out the fact she was biracial. however i feel for EJ and i think she’s amazing and that her journey as a black i woman is still valid and relatable to most, i really wish that black women can understand that not everyone is going to be a stereotype, and not every black person is going have the same black experience
I've never seen a mole removed so quickly and only one more elimination round after. Usually they eliminate like 3-4 people total. They did so well but yeah Michelle's answer to the black experience over time was way too general so it was pretty obvious. But this was so fun to watch!
Nah, sorry but there’s absolutely ‘disrespectful’ or wrong with lying or pretending to be something you’re not (black) when the whole game is LITERALLY PRETEND TO BE BLACK.
I agree, I think the game would’ve been longer if they were not allowed to use “I am black” because obviously the mole isn’t so of course she’s not going to say it out of respect.just a thought.
Black women took me in and protected me when I was coming out of the closet in a Midwestern suburb (Indianapolis, shout-out!). I’ll forever stand up for black women just like they always have for me! ❤
@@Whoisfatboy1 not everything, since the video is about guessing which person isn't black, but it somewhat has something to do with the video since black women were mentioned.
This was a really fun show. I feel like this might have been one of the most on-point group of non-Moles ever. These women were on their game from the start. Plus the general vibe was just so healthy.
Tbh, I don't think they would. These answers would go over my head too😭 But if you watch the video back, notice that Kiddest didn't answer a lot of the culture questions and she wasn't voted out
@@barak4356 She also kinda cheated cuz she said she was biracial and gave both her parents races. The whole point was to guess but she revealed her identity
@@bbang09 lol well why is everyone praising her for being so honest during a game called "the mole". People are so sensitive these days that they would take offense if she actually pretended to be black in a game where everyone is supposed to find the non-black person
I really relate to EJ! 😭😭😭😭 We have the same story! And hearing her story about being a dark skinned woman being in a white area made me tear up! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
It was kind of clear that most felt the first person was the mole, they alluded to feeling like they voted the “pretender” out, but, also had no choice but to continue with the game at that point because they weren’t given an out after the first round. Was only asked if they wanted to continue after the 2nd. EJ was just a casualty, unfortunately. It was nothing personal, they knew she was black.
Exactly! Strictly because of her voice is wild, but it does say something about how much weight that carries with regards to what we believe it means to be "truly black"
@@oldssierraThis is true. Most people would say I have a "white" voice. I've been teased a lot about it. I grew up around majority black and brown people in soflo and my family is Jamaican, but I ended up having this voice. It is just how we sound sometimes, doesn't make us any less black.
When they started singing “we’re brothers, we’re happy and we’re singing and we’re colored”, I started singing too!! Wayan’s bros is my show!!! 🤣🤣🤣🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I loved all the ladies here and I identify so much with EJ, I’m constantly called an Oreo and a coconut because of the way I talk, my voice and doing “white woman” activities 💀💀💀 I wish I could be friends with all of them. What a vibe!
@@EpicFandomVogue Do you have difficulties realizing that witnessing grown adults speak regular English shouldn't be recognized as "articulate" as it sounds patronizing, and offensive? You speak that way to a child, not to grown adults.
Why didn’t they ask if they wanted to end the round in round 2. I feel like that adds more of a chance for everyone to have free range of thought before just moving on the the next round. I lowkey feel bad for EJ cause of how the rounds transitioned
The same way we can pick up on discrimination and racism is the same way we can tell if somebody’s black or not it’s a unexplainable energy vibe that most people that aren’t black will not understand
I was expecting the Asian lady to get picked out straight away. Women are more socially tuned to notice things like this. And women also pass on the culture of each generation so are experts more so than the guys 😂
Yep, this was the episode where I learned that I cannot play this if it's against who I am. Like if I got voted out I'd feel some type of way cause I'm BLACK! How you gonna vote me out!! lol The one from three years ago with Lisi was enjoyable to watch. I think getting voted out as a Black person hits different because of being told you act or talk white. It's seen as negative and can feel isolating. Love watching these!
Adrianne was such a vibe, I would love to be friends with her or someone like here. Her facial expressions had me laughing XD When they voted out EJ she felt so bad for her, which shows she is a genuine person! Then the way she complimented everyone after they took their blindfolds off.
I tend to think she didn't lie or anything, i think she WAS telling her story as an Asian. She just had to tread carefully and not accidentally say the wrong things!
@@TheMystique231why did she apply to be casted as the mole if she didn’t want to be misrepresented, that’s the whole point of being the mole is to trick the others.
@@candysweet434 she was adopted by an all black family, but I guess when you’re actually there it’s difficult to lie about something so personal to people?
Those kind of videos that makes me feel depressed as I deeply feel that I am not where I am supposed to be. Afro-americans women are so smart, real and transparent. As an african woman who grew up in Europe I truly admire them and I wish I was born in the USA, I am pretty sure that I would have a great life full of joy and genuine moments, surrounded py people who would understand me, my choices, my standards, my interests and my aspiration in life as a black woman. I am really sad but that’s ok. Keep up the energy sistas ❤ I love you all ❤
Sister no matter where you are in this world you are a BLACK WOMAN. You are not separate from us African American women. You will be treated as a black woman no matter what accent you have or what land you were born on. Our pride as black women transcends all barriers. Our melanin of different shades unites us all over the world ❤ You are welcomed in the USA
I am from the Netherlands. It's so different compared to the US. But we still have our little communities here. Where we fully celebrate and enjoy our blackness 🥰. Where are you from?
12:20 Adrianne miming that Color Purple scene is SENDING ME!!! 🤣 She is hilarious! Not gonna lie, I was pretty disappointed when the Black men failed to vote out the mole in their episode, so it was extra gratifying seeing the sistas get it done so quickly! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
The not black guy grew up with a black mom in a black neighborhood, so his experiences and reflections were closer to the other men. Michelle let on that she was a bit different to a typical black woman.
@@SantomPh Someone pointed out that Michelle's real name is Cindy Wilson- she was raised by a Black family, raised in Jackson, Mississippi, went to an HBCU, and wrote a book about it (Too much Soul). So she did also have a lot of Black exposure and experiences, similar to how you describe the White guy.
@@SantomPh not just grew up, he was adopted at 7 weeks after being abandoned by his mom all he knows is black people. Only met his biological mother in adulthood. But truthfully its the cast they recruited that believed in stereotypes so he skated by just being from South Central.
The fact that they made EJ get out was craziest because she seemed more black then kiddest and her story made sense all the way lmao. There was nothing white about her except for her voice.
I think at that point, they just picked someone. They felt the first person voted out was the mole, but, wasn’t asked if they wanted to stop the game at that point and had to continue and choose someone. It was just easier to go with her, not that they felt she was white though.
Kiddest having an Ethiopian name carried her across the finish line. I think they all knew the first woman was the mole and just had to vote for somebody
Now the casting of this is the best jubilee has done in a while, I need this crew to work on necter cuz idk what they're doing over there. But this episode was so real and authentic! ❤️💪
@@en2p187 the sample sizes in these videos are far too small to make a generalization about a whole group. Another group of 6 black women and 6 black men could be the opposite. Let’s not use this to say black men lag behind in that category. Now if you’re just talking about the black men in that specific video lagging behind in that category, and not black men in general, then I don’t have a problem with it.
Feedback: For when the contestants are blindfolded, give them an audio cue to reveal if they won/ lost. Could be a sound like a checkmark, da-dink sound for a win and a buzzing sound for a loss. They would know immediately, purely on the audio cue and their reactions would be on par with the green light/ red light appearing. Have the lights for us viewers, but give the blindfolded contestants this additional cue please. Loved the video!
i really love how much they talk about self-love, even though it must be such a journey and hard to achieve… like it’s something really important that i felt like i was positively exposed to in high school around majority black students compared to previous communities id been surrounded by
@@frenchgirl5878 I know, but I’m just saying maybe she could’ve mentioned being a minority IF she was in her community and how she coped and accepted it
Would love to see the reverse of this with 6 Asians vs 1. America sometimes stereotypes Asian to mean east asian. So it would be really cool to see more diverse ethnic groups represented such as south asians, southeast asians, central, etc 😊 great episode!
Yeah especially since america literally only cares to promote black people 24/7 and claims it as being diverse. There are other races in the world too, not just the one that was "oppressed" due to slavery. Oh but I guess america forgot about Japanese internment camps.
Adrianne reminds me of Toni from girlfriends lol and her customer service voice had me cracking up because that’s so me. No matter how much I try my blackness gon deep through my voice 😂😂😂
As a black woman I really enjoyed this episode. The general harmony of the melanated queens, the Korean woman who was adopted by a black family and didn’t want to speak in first person, the biracial girl who touched on her experiences having a white mother and the black girl who’s constantly dealt with people calling her an Oreo/assuming she’s not a ‘real’ black woman (something I’ve dealt with growing up and still to this day!) - it was still really beautiful to witness this POC women lineup and the topics discussed.
You know what could be a cool twist to this series: we can’t see them either. So it’s just audio until the big reveal and we can play along not knowing who the mole is.
Dang we really want to be a part of this friend group…
i don't.
the contestants this time really connected haha, sad it ended so quickly
When talking about race, you shouldn't really use the term Asian as it includes people from different races, this person in the video is east Asian
Really great cast here jubilee. Loved this episode!
it’s the cool group…😯
I love how these women vibed immediately they feel like a group of friends
The same thing happened with the black men, there friendly people
@@kenzor4953 All your comments about blk women. Sounds like an obsession, you’re a fan
@@kenzor4953 by who?😂
@@oyinkansolaeshoYT Weirdo alert it’s a harmless lighthearted video and this incel is being racist.
Not being racist, from my experience black people are the friendliest people in the US.
The Korean woman didn't want to pretend to be something she's not, even if it meant that she would lose. You really gotta respect that! She seems like a great person.
Then why did she sign up for this episode 💀
U don't make sense at all If So why did she come there to begin with she had one Job and she failed terribly
@@thenoseyskepticthey don't have a choice i believe
Agreed
@LillianMhandu absolutely. It should be interesting and not spoiled bruhh...
I felt so sad for EJ getting voted out. Story of my life has been being told that i’m trying to “act white” or i’m not black enough so it was really sad to see that that was her experience too in a room full of black women
Exactly, I rly related to her story (and also live in NC like her), so it was rly sad that she got voted out :(
raw truth!!! needs to be talked about more but I can't speak on that even as a bm I will get told to mind my business 💀just know that you are loved and not alone and that it's okay to exist as you are 💟!
I can relate as well!
Always being told you're "too white" or "too black" as a child can really mess with your perspective on a lot of things. Not knowing where you really fit in sucks 😕
its always the same people perpetuating the very stereotypes they hate...make it make sense...
Seriously same, I always told your white washed. And most racist comments from black peoples because I wasn’t “black enough” and saying it’s a shame I grew up around white people 😢
i love how michelle shared that despite the fact she was raised by a black family and had black friends, she couldn't ever pretend to know what the black woman's experience is. gotta respect that!
yeah respect that she lets black women hold on to their victim mentality as if they can relate to their moms and grandma's experiences LOL
Actually underrated. People like her deserve respect for not pretending that they know what it's like looking different, being honest, realizing the fact. She's intelligent and was raised well. Respect where respect is due.
@@DD-rh2sz Everybody is a victim of something and has their struggles. You don't seem to know or even want to try to put yourself into someone else's shoes, even imagine what it's like to be someone who isn't you. You must be either lucky, or a sociopath. But unaware at that either way. Racism isn't a fairy tale, lol. You just make yourself look ignorant, all by yourself.
Yes, we love to see it!!
Love to see it. I was thinking of the reason why Michelle stayed true in this video compared to the 6 white vs. 1 Black competitor video when the Black competitor decided to get petty. With the exception of 1 white competitor, everyone else fed into some sort of negative stereotype and she felt disrespected, so she played dirty-and won. Respect is the key in competitions like this.
All these women need to be in a group chat cause that'd be fire fr 😭
we are in one!! 😂
@@CANdiCExxLDN ey that's great cus this vid showed y'all are fr best friends 😂
@@CANdiCExxLDNWE WON
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EJ's experience sounded so genuine and relatable im very surprised that they voted her out just beacause of her voice.
They had to view simone tbh
My exact thoughts! A white girl wouldnt generally know about 4c hair etc. I’m like how???
It's not about her voice It's about what she said
@@sabenathomas1141right
She refused to play dirty, I can't be mad at her. Could've made it further though if she did - parents did well.
Right !
To be fair with you, bro, nobody actually plays dirty in those games; they always stay true to themselves. Anyway, it's all about the questions.
If ain’t playing dirty dont go😂
That's not playing dirty, it would just be playing the game lol. the whole reason she lost round 1
Yup
This is my personal opinion but…the minimization of your “blackness or black experience” based on sounding “white” really caused me to have a hard time accepting myself as a black women… black women are unique and diverse and that shouldn’t take away from who we are…you are black enough.
okay?
@@ntrvrtwhat do you mean “okay?”. she’s speaking facts
@@barbiedoll44 exactly. I deal with this too and it sucks that people who ur around think ur not apart of them just bc of how u sound
Yes! I felt bad because they were singling out the mixed girl and the black girl that “sounded white.” It just comes off as super ignorant to me. But I liked this episode a lot more than the black men one.
or like black and white people are complete opposites...they probably didn't expect to see an Asain woman as the mole at all
As a black woman the only thing i dislike is them creating a "customer service" voice. Black women aren't a monolith we all don't sound and speak the same way. Some black women naturally speak with the "customer service" sounding voice.
I just think Adrianne was the most ignorant for that. I’m black with a proper voice and I’m sure they wouldn’t counted me out
She’s talking about code switching. Being able to speak colloquially and knowing we’ve had to switch it up because it’s not deemed respectable in corporate America. So we switch it up and do the customer service voice to be more accepted.
@@MsCutie2 the point is that not every black woman will do this...
Reminds me of the time one of my best friends who is Cambodian told our Black friend that they should switch voices since the black friend speaks proper and the other friend is hood. I just kept 🤐
@@MsCutie2 that’s the issue black people need to stop saying we. Do you know that there were free educated black Americans what lived up north who naturally spoke properly many of them never had to change their way of speaking to fit in it’s how they naturally speak. There are many “black people “ who don’t code switch to fit in many of them naturally sound educated.
The first round was so chaotic that I thought they wouldn’t catch the mole but they sniffed her out real quick 💅😂
The question was so loaded, it was impossible. Had she not been in the tie breaker she would have skipped that question and had a better chance
It was the tie breaker speech that did it. I was so happy they got the mole
@@Themystergamerr not really a victorious win. She just wasn't allowed to insinuate that she's black and went through the same struggles as black people.
When the men did this, they never really talked about themselves. Just their experiences.
@@iabaca It wasn't a loaded question lmfao. It was very direct and one of the best questions they could ask. At the end of the day if you're not Black you cannot relate to the experience of being Black and it's easy to tell. It's why it's so easy for us to tell even when someone is pretending to be Black online (And yes that happens A LOT).
@@Solidude4Lol, dragged them. They were clearly bitter that they sniffed out the mole easily.
I would love to see 6 adoptees and 1 biological child!
i'd sign up for that
Interesting
What if they put together these distant siblings that came from different baby mamas and they never seen each other and they try to guss who's the sibling and who's odd one out? But can't say father's name or it will reveal ig
And some how there biological parents see the video and recognize the story.
Omg yesssss
It’s ok to not sound stereotypically black. Let’s free ourselves from these limiting beliefs and be open for more diversity amongst ourselves. So many people have limited themselves b/c of the fear of being outcasted and not accepted
real asf tho
Literally! People need to get this in their heads
Well they need to go by some criteria to eliminate. It’s about who is the most likely
there was no possible way for michelle to win without offending somebody
Maybe when black women become less of a monolith tbh
@@h3llboyyy407 yeah if they see any other race just trying to be part of the culture seems like they would think thats offensive somehow
She didn't even try so you can't say that.
@@dresmyy754bc half the time we don’t no if it’s genuine or just a front.
@@Dedeevuu isnt that the same for every race though?
can you do a 6 moms, vs 1 woman who's childfree?
I would love this
I’d watch that
Ooh yesss
yess this would be so interesting
As a childcare worker, I volunteer as the mole!
As a black woman who also grew up in a mostly white area I know exactly how EJ felt and how she mustve felt when her blackness was judged... I wouldve prolly gotten voted off too lol
nah same lmaooo my natural voice sounds like a code switch voice so i feel like that alone would being a lot of mistrust… it’s so silly and unfair but there’s still a lot of biases and judgement in the black community
@@soraya131Y’all are just mad that most Black Americans speak in AAVE and not the Tranatlantic Accent
I also grew up in a mostly white area, and a small rural town at that. So I probably would have been found out too xD
@@bmwjourdandunngoddess6024What are you even going on about?
wow same !!!@@soraya131
It's Cindy Wilson, Korean adoptee raised in a Black Family all her life, folks:) Her Book (title on her shirt) is a very interesting read:) She's not fake or a wannabee, she took on the characristics of her environment and doesn't hide the fact that she's Korean but culturally or socially she's was raised among Mississippi Black folk. And she went to an Black College.
Thanks for sharing. I’m from Mississippi and was excited to see her. Cool to know she also has an interesting story to share!
??? Cindy Wilson ??? Ain't she called Michelle.
Ty
@@shino8854 I was wondering why they kept saying Michelle. Maybe to hide her identity.
@@shino8854ol if she came into that first round and said “Hey I’m Cindy”, she’d be voted out asap no rocky.
I’m sorry but “I’m a slave black person” took me OUTTTTTTTTTTT lmao. Girl why would you say it like that😭💀
Fr🙄🙄🙄
She could’ve just said soulaan or African American
Like deep down I know she was probably trying to say “African Descendant of Slavery” but she was put on the spot and couldn’t find the words, and the result was tragic lmao
Because it’s true lol i am one
because every black person from NYC is always African or Caribbean iykyk 😂
They’re talking to eachother like they’re a friendgroup it’s so nice
I think it’s interesting when you compare the types of questions the black women asked versus the black men. The black men, I feel, focused more on stereotypical black things like growing up in the hood etc. whereas the black women focused on things, only phenotypically black people, would understand like hair.
Very interesting huh…kinda explains a lot.
it helped that one said she was from Ethiopia and another had a family from Haiti. Pretty much outing themselves as black early on
The women focused more on black life while the men kept asking about black culture
@ii954 uh?
Black live is culture, it's kinda a problem that BM seem to identify blackness with violence
I think the sad part is they voted out the black girl who specifically said she was dark-skinned and spoke in detail about her black experience. It just makes me think of how our battles are sometimes within our own community. Was it a joke to vote her out because she didn’t sound black or act black enough. There is so much room for conversation here with that vote
exactly!!! it’s actually pretty wild that it was brushed over! i can’t fully say it’s bc she was dark skinned bc they were all blind folded but i’m pretty sure that kiddest would have been second boot if she didn’t sort of cheat and out the fact she was biracial. however i feel for EJ and i think she’s amazing and that her journey as a black i woman is still valid and relatable to most, i really wish that black women can understand that not everyone is going to be a stereotype, and not every black person is going have the same black experience
They were gonna vote off a Black woman the 2nd round anyway because the mole was booted immediately & they had to do a 2nd round.
But they voted off the girl who said out of her mouth she was dark-skinned and gets her hair pressed.
Both! Sound and act black
They were inevitably going to vote out a black woman that’s just the name of the game
I've never seen a mole removed so quickly and only one more elimination round after. Usually they eliminate like 3-4 people total. They did so well but yeah Michelle's answer to the black experience over time was way too general so it was pretty obvious. But this was so fun to watch!
because she didnt even try. walked on eggshells thinking she couldnt make stuff up which she should have done.
Clearly didn't want to play into stereotypes be cancelled for faking a black woman's life experience
This was a difficult one. I think that tie breaker question was impossible to answer without the mole being disrespectful.
it's a game...they signed up for it
Nah, sorry but there’s absolutely ‘disrespectful’ or wrong with lying or pretending to be something you’re not (black) when the whole game is LITERALLY PRETEND TO BE BLACK.
I agree, I think the game would’ve been longer if they were not allowed to use “I am black” because obviously the mole isn’t so of course she’s not going to say it out of respect.just a thought.
the tiebreaker question is what lost her round 1, not her fault but she was cruising up until being put on the spot solo
@@SlR- for some the only goal is not winning, but instead starting a conversation about their experiences. she has principles, gotta respect that.
Black women took me in and protected me when I was coming out of the closet in a Midwestern suburb (Indianapolis, shout-out!). I’ll forever stand up for black women just like they always have for me! ❤
@@typicaldigitalcameralover everything
@@Whoisfatboy1 not everything, since the video is about guessing which person isn't black, but it somewhat has something to do with the video since black women were mentioned.
@@mya.xoxo_ astute observation mya
@@mya.xoxo_ I’m just sharing love for the demographic represented in this video why are y’all in these comments so weird
@@Wraiven22 I loved you sharing your story ❤
I’m sorry but I love how the vibes were just immaculate 😂😂 These girls give long time friends ..Adrianne expressions were everything 😂
This was a really fun show. I feel like this might have been one of the most on-point group of non-Moles ever. These women were on their game from the start. Plus the general vibe was just so healthy.
they wasn’t playing about that money LMAOOOO
@@kris5885 nah u can tell someone is black by accent
@@eo0-g9j no u cant
so true!
Agreed, they were all pretty cool and definitely not rude unlike some of the people in other mole videos.
can we do six feminist vs one incel?
That would be hilarious
That sounds like a fun idea.
I don't think an incel would do something like that, but thats a great idea
Tho lets hype this comment up, so jubile would maybe try to make it
@Marija Jankovic Do incels hate women, or are they people who are involuntary celibate?
Adrienne doing 'The Colour Purple' hand game when she ejected EJ is horribly hilarious.
The way we black women have strong intuition is crazy! 😂😂😂
She was too Asian though!
Intuition? Or just the fact they asked a very specific question at the end?
@@kingacichon8800 Intuition. Like they just said
We really do have the craziest amount of intuition lol
thsy litterally had the same accent dont b ridicoulus goofy
As a black girl, they would pick me as the “not the black girl” because some of these conversations went over my head
They wouldn't trust me
Tbh, I don't think they would. These answers would go over my head too😭 But if you watch the video back, notice that Kiddest didn't answer a lot of the culture questions and she wasn't voted out
@@barak4356 She also kinda cheated cuz she said she was biracial and gave both her parents races. The whole point was to guess but she revealed her identity
Americanisms probably.
I knew nothing 😩 I'm 20 and from Minnesota though which is probably why
I love a group of black women getting along and great conversations
Respect to the Asian woman for staying true to herself ❤
Yeah, except when you sign up for a show called "the mole"
@@DD-rh2sz my gawd stay pressed 🤪
@@robertodeoliveraferreira3012 stay weak, *ahem I mean woke. Black people get offended by everything. Even when someone is instructed to play as them
@@DD-rh2szmans commenting on every single positive comment towards the Korean woman 💀🤡
@@bbang09 lol well why is everyone praising her for being so honest during a game called "the mole". People are so sensitive these days that they would take offense if she actually pretended to be black in a game where everyone is supposed to find the non-black person
“How has your relationship with blackness change over the course of your life?” Kiddest asked the perfect question. That Asian woman had no chance 🤣
no one cares
rude?
@@andydaltonburner3078 if you didn't care you wouldn't be on the video about black women...move around😂
@@andydaltonburner3078😂we do, why we watch the vid
she could have made something up. or recalled a friends story. not that complicated.
This is one of my favorite episodes. The vibe was definitely a win with these ladies
I really relate to EJ! 😭😭😭😭 We have the same story! And hearing her story about being a dark skinned woman being in a white area made me tear up! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
These were really genuine women, I hope they all keep in touch and in my fantasy world a few years later have a girls trip and film the movie lmfao
I SHOCKED they actually voted EJ out! Especially after the “cover your ears” statement!😕😕😕
It was kind of clear that most felt the first person was the mole, they alluded to feeling like they voted the “pretender” out, but, also had no choice but to continue with the game at that point because they weren’t given an out after the first round. Was only asked if they wanted to continue after the 2nd. EJ was just a casualty, unfortunately. It was nothing personal, they knew she was black.
ikr??
Exactly! Strictly because of her voice is wild, but it does say something about how much weight that carries with regards to what we believe it means to be "truly black"
@@oldssierraThis is true. Most people would say I have a "white" voice. I've been teased a lot about it. I grew up around majority black and brown people in soflo and my family is Jamaican, but I ended up having this voice. It is just how we sound sometimes, doesn't make us any less black.
@@braveheartedlion I very much agree with this comment as EJ being a casualty and since they didn’t have an out after Michelle was voted out.
When they started singing “we’re brothers, we’re happy and we’re singing and we’re colored”, I started singing too!! Wayan’s bros is my show!!! 🤣🤣🤣🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
who said single!!!
I loved all the ladies here and I identify so much with EJ, I’m constantly called an Oreo and a coconut because of the way I talk, my voice and doing “white woman” activities 💀💀💀 I wish I could be friends with all of them. What a vibe!
“How many black people from Oregon, two percent…”? 😂 Had me chuckling
This was the most wholesome non toxic articulate episode I have ever seen!
articulate? lol
@@BrownTingz Do you have difficulties understanding their speech?
Idk how i feel about this comment lol
@@EpicFandomVogue Do you have difficulties realizing that witnessing grown adults speak regular English shouldn't be recognized as "articulate" as it sounds patronizing, and offensive? You speak that way to a child, not to grown adults.
Agreed, I hope they bring them back for other videos ESPECIALLY Adrianne. She was funny.
i love the different styles/aesthetics each woman has, they mesh so well together both in style and in personality
wow michelle is a very interesting person, would love to learn more about her story
Cindy Wilson - Too Much Soul: The Journey of an Asian Southern Belle (that's her book)
Why didn’t they ask if they wanted to end the round in round 2. I feel like that adds more of a chance for everyone to have free range of thought before just moving on the the next round. I lowkey feel bad for EJ cause of how the rounds transitioned
No frrr
because the video would be 3 minutes long.
The same way we can pick up on discrimination and racism is the same way we can tell if somebody’s black or not it’s a unexplainable energy vibe that most people that aren’t black will not understand
Exactly. You just feel it like literally especially when someone speaks
Yess like EJ she has a proper accent but u can still tell she sounds like a black woman😭.
@@idk70563yes, i thought that, her tone was still of a black womans to me.
Adrianne the type to make me laugh all day with her one-liners. And loved Tia's reactions to everyone's answers. Great episode!🔥
Same, when they voted out EJ her facial expression made me laugh, shows she is a genuine person.
I was expecting the Asian lady to get picked out straight away. Women are more socially tuned to notice things like this. And women also pass on the culture of each generation so are experts more so than the guys 😂
Welp I guess you were wrong
Her voice was kind of a give a way
@@RockinLoud360 and the fact she didn't participate in the conversation about products commonly used by black women 😂
atleast she didnt like use a black accent
EXACTLY.
I love how Adrianne could not code switch 😂😂 My people who can’t/refuse to code switch are near and dead to my heart ☺️
So glad Adrianne didn't put on the bland accent
damn they are so beautiful!! Michelle was mad respectful through the whole game
Every since the male episode, I knew it would be round one for this one. So proud.😂😂
What male episode
They gave a tough one for the male episode they went super easy for them
@@nviscallin3702 6 black men vs 1 secret white guy
@@yonce2347 ty
@@imanigordon6803 that was not tough
This is the best one so far. These women vibed immediately and it was beautiful!
Adrianne cracked me up the whole episode. She’s a vibe 🤣
Love the entire group!! It was nice hearing about their experiences and culture and shout out to Michelle for keeping it real and everything!
Frkn beautiful group wth
the energy in this group is amazing!!!!
She refused to play dirty and have a lot of respect to the black community. You're a queen 👑❤
@Flowers and? you could be in that situation and still not respect black people. So I love her for that
lame.
@@simplyxenia3340 exactly. its also a game that they all signed up for KNOWING somebody wont be black.
I think people really need to get rid of the stereotype that all black girls are supposed to sound the same
Adrienne being too black and happy made my heart happy. Yes ultimate compliment ❤
Yep, this was the episode where I learned that I cannot play this if it's against who I am. Like if I got voted out I'd feel some type of way cause I'm BLACK! How you gonna vote me out!! lol
The one from three years ago with Lisi was enjoyable to watch. I think getting voted out as a Black person hits different because of being told you act or talk white. It's seen as negative and can feel isolating. Love watching these!
No, same, i feel like it would trigger memories of all the unsolicited comments I've gotten
Feel bad for my fellow Oreos watching these. It’s hard not fitting into people’s perceptions of what’s “black” and what isn’t. It’s exhausting.
Oh thank you
Adrianne was such a vibe, I would love to be friends with her or someone like here. Her facial expressions had me laughing XD When they voted out EJ she felt so bad for her, which shows she is a genuine person! Then the way she complimented everyone after they took their blindfolds off.
I would love to have them as friends. They're amazing.
Michelle's speech was her trying so hard not to be cancelled
No I just think like she said, she didn't want to misrepresent herself and also she doesn't know what it's like to actually be Black
I tend to think she didn't lie or anything, i think she WAS telling her story as an Asian. She just had to tread carefully and not accidentally say the wrong things!
@@TheMystique231why did she apply to be casted as the mole if she didn’t want to be misrepresented, that’s the whole point of being the mole is to trick the others.
can we blame her
@@candysweet434 she was adopted by an all black family, but I guess when you’re actually there it’s difficult to lie about something so personal to people?
Those kind of videos that makes me feel depressed as I deeply feel that I am not where I am supposed to be.
Afro-americans women are so smart, real and transparent. As an african woman who grew up in Europe I truly admire them and I wish I was born in the USA, I am pretty sure that I would have a great life full of joy and genuine moments, surrounded py people who would understand me, my choices, my standards, my interests and my aspiration in life as a black woman.
I am really sad but that’s ok.
Keep up the energy sistas ❤ I love you all ❤
how is it different from where you live in Europe? I'm curious what it's like being black outside of America.
Sister no matter where you are in this world you are a BLACK WOMAN. You are not separate from us African American women. You will be treated as a black woman no matter what accent you have or what land you were born on. Our pride as black women transcends all barriers. Our melanin of different shades unites us all over the world ❤ You are welcomed in the USA
I am from the Netherlands. It's so different compared to the US. But we still have our little communities here. Where we fully celebrate and enjoy our blackness 🥰. Where are you from?
@@JeanineOlivia I am from Senegal 😊 what about you?
@@gochieie4223 ❤️❤️❤️
This episode is pure GOLD AND GLORY. 🙌🏾❤ thank you. The showcasing of black girl joy is very much appreciated 🤞🏾
i feel like this is impossible to do without being canceled lmao
probably should have a rule to ask non racial questions
In a game where you are supposed to figure out someones race there should be non-racial questions only? Sure.
it was possible in the men’s version, i think michelle just got asked a question where it was impossible to answer without lying outright
You’re just a snowflake, not everyone is as sensitive as you
Fuck cancelling, let's just be humans and talk with eachother like we've been doing the past thousands of years
I’m sorry but Adrianne reminded me of some girls who used to TRY to bully me for not being “black enough”… I was annoyed watching, I can’t lie 😂😂.
12:20 Adrianne miming that Color Purple scene is SENDING ME!!! 🤣 She is hilarious!
Not gonna lie, I was pretty disappointed when the Black men failed to vote out the mole in their episode, so it was extra gratifying seeing the sistas get it done so quickly! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Same. It really just proves BLK Men aren’t the culture like they think they are. It’s Black Women and Black Queer Ppl.
THIS IS THE BEST THING I SEEN ON THIS CHANNEL!!!!
The not black guy grew up with a black mom in a black neighborhood, so his experiences and reflections were closer to the other men. Michelle let on that she was a bit different to a typical black woman.
@@SantomPh Someone pointed out that Michelle's real name is Cindy Wilson- she was raised by a Black family, raised in Jackson, Mississippi, went to an HBCU, and wrote a book about it (Too much Soul). So she did also have a lot of Black exposure and experiences, similar to how you describe the White guy.
@@SantomPh not just grew up, he was adopted at 7 weeks after being abandoned by his mom all he knows is black people. Only met his biological mother in adulthood. But truthfully its the cast they recruited that believed in stereotypes so he skated by just being from South Central.
The fact that they made EJ get out was craziest because she seemed more black then kiddest and her story made sense all the way lmao. There was nothing white about her except for her voice.
bro lmao "her voice" that is the only thing they get to judge off of besides stories
That’s what I was thinking. Like, you can tell she was black based off of what she was saying. Idk why voices still trick people up?
I think at that point, they just picked someone. They felt the first person voted out was the mole, but, wasn’t asked if they wanted to stop the game at that point and had to continue and choose someone. It was just easier to go with her, not that they felt she was white though.
Kiddest having an Ethiopian name carried her across the finish line. I think they all knew the first woman was the mole and just had to vote for somebody
Her voice? Like she wasn't using slang? why does poor speech have to be attributed to black folk?
Now the casting of this is the best jubilee has done in a while, I need this crew to work on necter cuz idk what they're doing over there. But this episode was so real and authentic! ❤️💪
This might be the first time I'm seeing an Haitian on this show.
Candice represented the zoe😁🇭🇹
🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹 always repping haiti - zoe to the bone
@@CANdiCExxLDN 👐🏾👐🏾
yess!!
There probably were other haitians on the show, they just never brought it up
@@CANdiCExxLDN Candice girl!!! You made us proud 🤗
As a black woman I was REALLY vibing this episode!!! Black woman can see right through it!!
nah its because of the accent and voice that most black women have
@@eo0-g9j then Black men in the other vid should have known too. Black women just got better solidarity with each other.
@@eo0-g9j peoples accents are based on where ur from not ur race, that literally makes no sense
@@Anonymous-ee7si is that something to really celebrate? It's sad to see black men lag behind in that category
@@en2p187 the sample sizes in these videos are far too small to make a generalization about a whole group. Another group of 6 black women and 6 black men could be the opposite. Let’s not use this to say black men lag behind in that category. Now if you’re just talking about the black men in that specific video lagging behind in that category, and not black men in general, then I don’t have a problem with it.
Feedback: For when the contestants are blindfolded, give them an audio cue to reveal if they won/ lost. Could be a sound like a checkmark, da-dink sound for a win and a buzzing sound for a loss. They would know immediately, purely on the audio cue and their reactions would be on par with the green light/ red light appearing. Have the lights for us viewers, but give the blindfolded contestants this additional cue please. Loved the video!
Tia's style is fire omg the dress and the boots and the gold and the glasses I'm obsessed
I knew they'd get her from the first round when she didn't speak at all😂😂
i really love how much they talk about self-love, even though it must be such a journey and hard to achieve… like it’s something really important that i felt like i was positively exposed to in high school around majority black students compared to previous communities id been surrounded by
I love Adrianne's personality! She's the kind of person I'd like to be friends with.
Same, I really want them to see our comments so they can bring her back for more videos!
I feel for EJ. I get told that all the time. Not all black woman sounds alike.
Adrianne had me lmao! She was hecka funny! Great episode!
lmaooo Adrianne was so funny, especially her reactions to people's answers. I was cracking up 🤣
When she became Letty from The Color Purple when EJ got eliminated 😂
Agreed, they need to bring her back! You can tell she is a funny genuine fun & nice person!
Yes 😂😂😂
@@hermionesings yes i peeped that too 😂😂
too animated and too hood.
great video! quite sad to see michelle get eliminated very early on though.
yeah, only the 1st round
yeah I was expecting her to last a bit longer haha
Because it was super obvious she wasn't a bw.
@@missyd1215Right? Sad for tf what?💀
lmao just wanted to see the episode go on longer
Adrianne cracked me up throughout the whole episode. Her body language and expression were too funny
Michelle should’ve just talked about her experience as an Asian women and identify and made the switch in terminology
Asian women and black women don’t have the same experience though.
haha did you not hear what she said? she didn't want to misrepresent herself.
@@frenchgirl5878 I know, but I’m just saying maybe she could’ve mentioned being a minority IF she was in her community and how she coped and accepted it
I don’t think she knows about 4c hair, food we eat, colorism and shea butter.
30 secs into round 1 and it's already obvious the Asian girl is gonna get voted out lol, she was definitely overwhelmed
Adrianne body language and responses is hilarious dawg 😂😂
Loved the good vibes between the ladies ✨ but damn I was so upset Michelle got voted out, I was rooting for my fellow Asian woman 😂
"until the Lord says stop" 😂felt that in my soul
the intuition is wild lol i loved this. also "damn yall fine" sent meeeee
Although there's no one way to “be black”, there's definitely a universal vibe among 95% of us.
this💯💯 Everyone's different except twins
Especially women…
@@numerologicatarot3333 yes women and men
@@Gabriel_Jackson perhaps.,,
You forgot to say "in America"...
Would love to see the reverse of this with 6 Asians vs 1. America sometimes stereotypes Asian to mean east asian. So it would be really cool to see more diverse ethnic groups represented such as south asians, southeast asians, central, etc 😊 great episode!
Yeah especially since america literally only cares to promote black people 24/7 and claims it as being diverse. There are other races in the world too, not just the one that was "oppressed" due to slavery. Oh but I guess america forgot about Japanese internment camps.
I love this 1🙌🏽🖤👏🏽👏🏽
TIA's face at 6:15 OMGGG
She knew instantly lol
I love Adrienne her personality was everything!
the heel click at 1:45 had me rolling
This episode went from who's black to who's black-black. That mole was very convincing and based off voice alone, I would have gotten it wrong.
Adrianne reminds me of Toni from girlfriends lol and her customer service voice had me cracking up because that’s so me. No matter how much I try my blackness gon deep through my voice 😂😂😂
Yeees!! OMG I was wondering why her whole vibe felt so familiar. xD
Yup
Yessss I said the same thing
As a black woman I really enjoyed this episode. The general harmony of the melanated queens, the Korean woman who was adopted by a black family and didn’t want to speak in first person, the biracial girl who touched on her experiences having a white mother and the black girl who’s constantly dealt with people calling her an Oreo/assuming she’s not a ‘real’ black woman (something I’ve dealt with growing up and still to this day!) - it was still really beautiful to witness this POC women lineup and the topics discussed.
Why do they always put us mixed race people in either the black or white box. We are our own race 💪
Yes we are 💪🏽
yeah, that's ridiculous
Kiddest put herself in a box by being on the show for black women.
I love how they get the most diverse people to be the mole in these episodes. Like if I was there I would immediately think Michelle was one of us 😂
W video i blind folded myself and played along.. Ej almost sold me
You know what could be a cool twist to this series: we can’t see them either. So it’s just audio until the big reveal and we can play along not knowing who the mole is.
I tried not to look, but when they were talking about hair, I got curious to see if they would lie.
@@mundaneamazing I can’t help but looking if they show the video so I’d love a completely blind episode like this.