The word “Homie" is short for “Home boy" which is way older than the mid 90's. Try 80's. But it's hilarious how dude actually thought he was spitting historical facts!😂
@@camdencope2882 Yea but he's confused on so many different levels, and explaining as if he knows what he's talking about. For example, saying those figurines came out in the early to mid 90's. It was more like 2000.
@@Dev-In-Denver123 EXACTLY! The lil homies came out right after 911! My new bf at the time started collecting them at that time. These kids are exactly that, KIDS! Hopefully they don't relish in their ignorance.
@@kakarot9919 as a Norwegian (trønder) I have never gotten the impression that fried chicken is a common food people eat here, heck I never think I have seen anyone eat it outside of a restaurant
@@Haykon555 I didn't know. I had heard that Norwegians eat a lot of chicken everyday. But they don't talk about it in public as it is a taboo there. Some Nordic story/belief about Gullinkambi rooster who lives in Valhalla. It is some sacred bird of the Athena. You know what I mean
Pretty sure they finished the show to continue moving on in their own careers and probably realistically were tired of doing the show (as any job gets tiring after a while). A part of Dave Chappelle's "Chappelle Show" departure was he didn't like the way Comedy Central was pushing him either. Key and Peele at some point, I'm sure wanted to get their career moving in the direction they envisioned, not just being guys who do a funny sketch show. Jordan Peele already won an Oscar as a director/writer for a movie. Sucks that they don't do the show anymore, but you have to let people pursue what they want out of their lives
♫ Some folks never paid attention in class, So a good education they completely let pass. Now they pull facts right out of their ass - I think we all know who we’re talking about! ♫
Tbh, at first I don't understand the jokes either, but I'm Chinese and I don't really familiar with the problem between white people and black people. And I don't know a lot about America history. But comment section really helped.😂😂😂
Homies were miniature toys you could get out of quarter machines...like the ones you get gumballs and stickers from. I still have one that looks like eminem and another that is a DJ wearing ICP like makeup to give you an idea of what they are
@Aaron Boals I was born in 1979, I'm well aware of the Homie toys from the 90's. The ignorance I'm talking about is coming from the youtuber talking about children's toys instead of maybe doing some research to find out where the term came from.
@@musicbox6144 not true. The term homeboy/homie was created by blacks from the south, who migrated north. They used the word to identify another black person of southern origin
I was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles , in the 80s and I know for a fact that brothas been saying homie way before those gumball machine toys. Just check out some old NWA or eazy-e songs. Beside Mexicans more say holmes than homie.
HOMIE is an English language slang term found whose origins etymologists generally trace to Mexican-American spanglish from the late 19th century in American urban culture.
Homeboy was used in the 1850s in England. The word meant a boy who stayed at home as opposed to one that went on to pursue things like college or a career Edit:autocorrect spelling mistake
@@user-uo1rn2nb8f This usage of homeboy derives from during the great migration of blacks from the south to urban areas and were close to a particular friend because that was their "boy" from their hometown. Their Home-boy.
Elaborate on where you get your info? Or are you some super genius historian who knows everything and thus has the God given right to judge people based on what they don't know?
The Al Sharpton and Farrakhan Army references paraded right past these two jokers, completely unrecognised. They were so out of their depth, they were lucky they didn't drown.
i mean the whole point of the song is him being racist, seeing how your reacting to their video you'd probably call them racist if they got triggered by the video, i mean if the video funny it's funny not only black people can laugh at it, try having a sense of humor it'll make you seem like less of an asshole
@@BibyJoseph-rt7rx Because u expect people to find something funny because u know it. Plus don't call yourself smart when you're laughing at this and hiding behind the screen saying it.
The association of fried chicken to black people comes from a racist depiction of black people eating it in the movie "Birth of a Nation". Southern fried chicken is a thing, it originated out of slavery. It's basically the combination of European fried chicken with African seasoning techniques.
Orgins of fried chicken come from scottish people but fried chicken was perfected by us in slavery when we would batter it and use a handsome amount of seasoning... As well as it being cheap/fried/handfood etc... It was quickly stereo typed to us because this is what poor or less than type people eat while sophisticated and wealthy type foods are things like steak, ate with utensils and not fried which is often correlated with Caucasians. However, when Caucasians take and use black peoples version of fried chicken it is glorified and seen as delicious hence Col. Sanders of KFC. Smh
Actually, the rich were not English when these words originated, they were Norman French. The names of the animals while they are still alive are English derived - like pig, cow, sheep. But when they become food the name changes to French derived words like pork (porc), beef (beouf), and mutton(mouton). So that gives you an idea as to who was raising the animals in the fields, and who was actually eating them. The English at the time were peasants and the French ruled. The association with blacks, poverty, and chicken is very, very recent on a world history scale. Before the French conquered Europe, the north African Moors were whipping the Europeans' asses from Sicily to Spain and THEY were the rich, literate, technologically superior ones while the French were still discovering iron and the English were living in mud huts. BTW Chickens originated in southeast Asia. The Chinese, not the Scottish, invented fried chicken 7,000 years ago. Even the word for it "Ji Gongji" or "chicken rooster" probably got mispronounced into "Chi kon" (which is what it sounds like) and eventually "Chicken" by European traders with China thousands of years ago. Also, historically food trends have come and gone. Chicken is associated with being poor now, but 300 years ago, lobster was considered poor man's food. It was so plentiful and cheap they used to serve it to prisoners back then. Today it's considered upper class cuisine. Just wait a few centuries. Beef might be associated with cheap fast food burgers and be considered out of style by the rich, while things like crickets and meal worms (believe it or not) might be the new rich food craze.
I'm black and I don't say that we are individuals that talk differently just like any other group of people and white people say homie as well you can't Google an entire group of of people and know how they talk or behave.
@@jermaineedwards8384 He’s generalising. Of course not all black people talk like that, but the word “homies” is part of black culture. Everyone can say it sure, but everyone knows were they got it from. Now take a chill pill.
In the second song, from 01:39 to 01:47, there are several heard chord changes but no changes of hand position. At least, in the first song, an attempt is made to pretend to hold down different chords.
I never understood the whole pay for a reaction thing. That's like a starvin person sayin I'll only take the food if you pay me too. I bet if people stopped payin for reactions they'd keep doin it.
"Homies was a nineties toy," and "Fried Chicken is from Norway" falls under the category of: It doesn't matter now, does it? I'm sure these guys didn't mean anything bad from this, and it shouldn't count against their character at all, but I think its more important to acknowledge that slang words, regardless of how they derived from, can come to mean disrespectful labels after certain societies decide to associate them with certain groups.
I don't think he even understood what the stereotypes actually were to understand the jokes made. Like the fact that the fried chicken thing isn't about the creation/origin but rather the obsession that black people supposedly have with it.
The stereotypes come from the white world the chicken thing is not a stereotype that Black's made up from themselves stereotypes are not self inflicted.
They got the origins wrong, there was a toy in 1998, but it is not where the term started. Homies however did have its origins from Mexican-Americans back in the 19th century, originally homeboy then shortened later, and was not tied to African-Americans until the 20th century.
Blacks were using the term "homies" since the 1930's. Its purpose was to identify fellow blacks, migrating from southern states. It's a play on the word "homeboy". If anyone has any DOCUMENTED evidence to suggest otherwise, then please disclose.
I’m convinced that Jon doesn’t know how to recognize or process irony. It seems like he interprets and responds to everything at nearly face value. He hears the line about black people eating fried chicken and instinctively attacks that claim as if we were meant to assume it was true, before acknowledging that it was in a song that was very obviously meant to be racist and unsympathetic. His inability to identify and navigate frames of reference is the same reason behind his inability to distinguish a racist joke from an edgy joke. This is common among people who have an irrational fear of cancel culture. But worse yet, his pride, manifested through his insecure compulsion to appear more intelligent than Ashtyn, prevents him from ever learning this skill.
Not to mention He didnt even get that the joke isn't even about the creation/origin of fried chicken but rather the supposed obsession we're supposed to have with it.
Everyone talking about the origin of chicken and the first people to eat it is halarious you have to understand chicken and black American history and why that stereotype even exists it's specific to black Americans not black people for a reason their is a reason why chicken and black Americans is a stereotype to begin with has nothing to do with who first had chicken hahahaha
Scottish people were the first to deep frying chicken in fat with no seasoning. West Africans seasoned and battered their chicken and enslaved Africans combined the two techniques to make a better fried chicken. This is my first time seeing these guys on RUclips and I think they are hilarious 🤣
But the stereotype has nothing to do with the origin/creation of fried chicken. The stereotype is about the supposed obsession with fried chicken that we apparently have lol
It's the irony of it all. The video is about a guy that doesnt know his country songs are racist, amd his facts are quite racist and lack knowledge of other ethnicities because well, hes white. So hes the country singer and the people commenting are the other guy telling him his songs as racist.
@@ybatman His facts are racist...You mean he was mistaken and you are assuming he is a racist? Also, you're the racist, saying that he is quite racist and has a lack of knowledge of other ethnicities because of the color of his skin..... That would be like me saying someone is a gang banger and a thug because they are brown, complete nonsense.
@@ybatman Nope. I'm calling a spade a spade. It doesn't matter what the color of your skin is, you can be racist and bigoted too regardless. You're the one bringing up the color of his skin and making judgments based on it...Sounds pretty racist to me....
And another thing, Fried Chicken, as we know it today (deep fried, seasoned and battered), is West African in origins, not Norwegian. Enslaved Africans, from West Africa, brought that cooking style to North America. I have to respectfully ask: "Where do you get your information from?"
It funny that he got mad about a misunderstanding of what the association is with black people and fried chicken. Since the stereotype is about the love of/ obsession black people supposedly has with it and the the origin or creation. He got mad at his own misunderstanding 😂😂😂😂
Homie over here getting sensitive on the misconceptions of fried chicken and I'm over here thinking, "who cares grilled chicken is better for muscle growth and DINNER PARTIES!"
way back black ppl were not allowed to have any animals but chickens, chickens used to be really cheap. hence why they are associated with black people to this day
Fried Chicken is a southern thing, and a Southerners love our fried Chicken and watermelon, we also be white and black and Mexican and a little bit of Asian, but absolutely no way native Americans haha
That's the thing about stereotypes and racism it's not meant to make sense stereotypes are not based on truth that's why their stereotypes so Black's only VB liking chicken is a perfect example and the group that's stereotyped don't choose their stereotypes it's put on them by other races.
I'm just upset that liking Fried Chicken is supposed to be a black person thing, when people from every culture love chicken, it's literally my favorite food.
I think it more the supposed obsession we have with fried chicken. Its incorporated into soul food meals and in most family gatherings or cookout there's gonna be fried chicken. Its funny because its such a known stereotype that my ex from Korea asked me if black people really love KFC when we first met. smh When in South Korea there are so many chicken& fried chicken shops on almost every corner lol. In fact I think Koreans love fried chicken more that black people supposedly do. Yet even they know that stereotype
Dude what? Fried chicken. Beans and cornbread, collard greens, etc...all southern foods, but they all track back to slavery because they were cheap and were often the only thing slaves could get.
The word homie is short for homeboy, which originated in New Zealand. homie (n.) also homey, by 1970s, slang, short for homeboy (q.v.). OED reports the identical word is recorded from the 1920s in New Zealand slang in the sense "recently arrived British immigrant."
The stereotype with fried chicken and black people has nothing to do with the origin or the creation of fried chicken. Its about the "obsession" that black people supposedly have with it.
@@flovonnejohnson707 It's nothing to do with obsession. It's about availability. Same thing applies with hogs. Those animals were readily available on plantations. In fact, slave owners often gave discarded animals to their slaves for consumption. When have you ever heard of slaves enjoying a nice piece of codfish? Ain't no cod in the South.
@@jeredalmeida1880 yes, thats how it started. But they (white people at the time)didnt understand that. And because it was easily available and was bought often they misunderstood and believed that we just loved it so much. Im talking about what the stereotype turned into & what it is now
@@flovonnejohnson707It's the same thing as blunts in hip hop culture. Back then, that's what we were allowed to have while white people had the luxury of papers. Since hip hop was exclusive to black folks in the early years, the two became generalized into black culture.
On the real, Texans are keyed into speech. If you say something in a tone that sounds disrespectful then we will get mad and double cross you with a smile on our faces.
I don't know where you're getting information from but tell them to stop
The word “Homie" is short for “Home boy" which is way older than the mid 90's. Try 80's. But it's hilarious how dude actually thought he was spitting historical facts!😂
Lol right?
There’s a toy series called “homiez” that’s what he was talkin about when he said it came out in 90’s.
@@camdencope2882 Yea but he's confused on so many different levels, and explaining as if he knows what he's talking about. For example, saying those figurines came out in the early to mid 90's. It was more like 2000.
DevInDenver 23 oh ok. Yeah I didn’t watch too much of the video, so idk.
@@Dev-In-Denver123 EXACTLY! The lil homies came out right after 911! My new bf at the time started collecting them at that time. These kids are exactly that, KIDS! Hopefully they don't relish in their ignorance.
fried chicken is not from norway.. where are you getting your information from?
In Norway, people eat lots of chicken, but don't talk about it in pubic.
@@kakarot9919 as a Norwegian (trønder) I have never gotten the impression that fried chicken is a common food people eat here, heck I never think I have seen anyone eat it outside of a restaurant
@@kakarot9919 and what is this thing about not publicly talking about eating chicken?
@@Haykon555 I didn't know. I had heard that Norwegians eat a lot of chicken everyday. But they don't talk about it in public as it is a taboo there. Some Nordic story/belief about Gullinkambi rooster who lives in Valhalla. It is some sacred bird of the Athena. You know what I mean
@@kakarot9919 first of all chicken is not taboo at all. second, Norwegians do not care about Norse mythology. lol where did you get this information?
Pretty sure they finished the show to continue moving on in their own careers and probably realistically were tired of doing the show (as any job gets tiring after a while). A part of Dave Chappelle's "Chappelle Show" departure was he didn't like the way Comedy Central was pushing him either. Key and Peele at some point, I'm sure wanted to get their career moving in the direction they envisioned, not just being guys who do a funny sketch show. Jordan Peele already won an Oscar as a director/writer for a movie. Sucks that they don't do the show anymore, but you have to let people pursue what they want out of their lives
♫ Some folks never paid attention in class,
So a good education they completely let pass.
Now they pull facts right out of their ass -
I think we all know who we’re talking about! ♫
LMAO
Is the confidence for me
💯
That's gotta be Racist
Hear hear 👏🏽
this guy clearly doesnt understand any of these jokes.
Tbh, at first I don't understand the jokes either, but I'm Chinese and I don't really familiar with the problem between white people and black people. And I don't know a lot about America history. But comment section really helped.😂😂😂
@@Citizen2047 so am i. Im Singaporean Chinese, yet we understand American jokes better than this guy
I'm Chinese too, not sure what you are but the way I see it, this guy is just trying not to look racist to certain people by laughing.
First time here?
The things he was saying was racial stereotypes against black people
I never noticed before, but Key's character has gold records on the wall, suggesting he's a successful songwriter.
"The only hood I like is pointy and white," I can't think of anything else that could be talking about. A hood ornament maybe?
This is an old comment, but I heard someone say that it's probably talking about Mt. Hood
I've seen chefs wear pointy white hats
There talking about the kkk
A really weird looking car
Yeah he’s probably talking about
THE FUCKING KKK
Did he say homies was based on something from the 90s?
Homies were miniature toys you could get out of quarter machines...like the ones you get gumballs and stickers from. I still have one that looks like eminem and another that is a DJ wearing ICP like makeup to give you an idea of what they are
Aaron Boals interesting...
its simple ignorance.
@@nicolemenzies8438 if you grew up in the 90s and did not read my reply above about the 90s homies toys the irony in your statement is comical.
@Aaron Boals I was born in 1979, I'm well aware of the Homie toys from the 90's. The ignorance I'm talking about is coming from the youtuber talking about children's toys instead of maybe doing some research to find out where the term came from.
We been saying homies way before the toys tho.
LA drake us Mexicans also bruh no one knows where it came from looked it up and nobody can agree where it came from
el foo this term was created by Mexicans , black people just felt like it was cool so they started using it
@@musicbox6144 Just like black people did with the n word 😱
@@EpicMarxman let’s play the victim game, honestly the best lingo is created by other races for blacks
@@musicbox6144 not true. The term homeboy/homie was created by blacks from the south, who migrated north. They used the word to identify another black person of southern origin
I was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles , in the 80s and I know for a fact that brothas been saying homie way before those gumball machine toys. Just check out some old NWA or eazy-e songs.
Beside Mexicans more say holmes than homie.
Ice cube song 4rm the old school, dead homies
Seriously? I'm 64 years old and let me tell you, Mexicans, have said homie,since before I was born. Lol
@@sopadecalavzacaballero4805 okay and? And you’re not 64 😂😂
@@yourmum1472 Hahahahahaha! Ok if you say so. I'll be 20. Hahahahahaha!
Homeboy and the short team "homies" was used in England in 1800s mate...So fuck off, its not black and it's not Latino :D
HOMIE is an English language slang term found whose origins etymologists generally trace to Mexican-American spanglish from the late 19th century in American urban culture.
Who’ve admitted they adopted that term from their Black neighbor’s slang.
Homeboy was used in the 1850s in England. The word meant a boy who stayed at home as opposed to one that went on to pursue things like college or a career
Edit:autocorrect spelling mistake
@@user-uo1rn2nb8f This usage of homeboy derives from during the great migration of blacks from the south to urban areas and were close to a particular friend because that was their "boy" from their hometown. Their Home-boy.
I think we all know who were talkin about...
Lol this guy is super ignorant. Damn where does he get his info?
Elaborate on where you get your info? Or are you some super genius historian who knows everything and thus has the God given right to judge people based on what they don't know?
@@johnathanroth6205 ikr
@@johnathanroth6205 he won’t fuck you mate
I think we all know who we're talking about.
These two kids have no clue to what's going on here...
Or in general.
The Al Sharpton and Farrakhan Army references paraded right past these two jokers, completely unrecognised. They were so out of their depth, they were lucky they didn't drown.
@@davidmartin6804 relax old man 🤡
Your voice sounds like you’ve been smoking since you were 5
@@jonathonbriley4608 I'm so relaxed, I ignore your microaggression. 😎
Trying so hard not to seem racist lmao
its hard when the song sounds good lol
i mean the whole point of the song is him being racist, seeing how your reacting to their video you'd probably call them racist if they got triggered by the video, i mean if the video funny it's funny not only black people can laugh at it, try having a sense of humor it'll make you seem like less of an asshole
@@BibyJoseph-rt7rx you're an idiot
Smith then please educate this idiot on how he's being an idiot, I'm sure someone of your intelligence can do that
@@BibyJoseph-rt7rx Because u expect people to find something funny because u know it. Plus don't call yourself smart when you're laughing at this and hiding behind the screen saying it.
The association of fried chicken to black people comes from a racist depiction of black people eating it in the movie "Birth of a Nation". Southern fried chicken is a thing, it originated out of slavery. It's basically the combination of European fried chicken with African seasoning techniques.
Orgins of fried chicken come from scottish people but fried chicken was perfected by us in slavery when we would batter it and use a handsome amount of seasoning... As well as it being cheap/fried/handfood etc... It was quickly stereo typed to us because this is what poor or less than type people eat while sophisticated and wealthy type foods are things like steak, ate with utensils and not fried which is often correlated with Caucasians. However, when Caucasians take and use black peoples version of fried chicken it is glorified and seen as delicious hence Col. Sanders of KFC. Smh
Actually, the rich were not English when these words originated, they were Norman French. The names of the animals while they are still alive are English derived - like pig, cow, sheep. But when they become food the name changes to French derived words like pork (porc), beef (beouf), and mutton(mouton). So that gives you an idea as to who was raising the animals in the fields, and who was actually eating them. The English at the time were peasants and the French ruled. The association with blacks, poverty, and chicken is very, very recent on a world history scale. Before the French conquered Europe, the north African Moors were whipping the Europeans' asses from Sicily to Spain and THEY were the rich, literate, technologically superior ones while the French were still discovering iron and the English were living in mud huts.
BTW Chickens originated in southeast Asia. The Chinese, not the Scottish, invented fried chicken 7,000 years ago. Even the word for it "Ji Gongji" or "chicken rooster" probably got mispronounced into "Chi kon" (which is what it sounds like) and eventually "Chicken" by European traders with China thousands of years ago.
Also, historically food trends have come and gone. Chicken is associated with being poor now, but 300 years ago, lobster was considered poor man's food. It was so plentiful and cheap they used to serve it to prisoners back then. Today it's considered upper class cuisine. Just wait a few centuries. Beef might be associated with cheap fast food burgers and be considered out of style by the rich, while things like crickets and meal worms (believe it or not) might be the new rich food craze.
"us" - don't include yourself, you didn't do shit, in fact you didn't even exist back then.
Calm down. Nobody's perfect. EDIT: Also don't put "Smh" after doing very limited and cherry picked research that is inaccurate.
Johnathan Roth lol you’re on every negative comment just deep throating. How pathetic can you be little kid.
Mexicans say “homes”. Black folks say “homie” or “homeboy”. Google it.
I'm black and I don't say that we are individuals that talk differently just like any other group of people and white people say homie as well you can't Google an entire group of of people and know how they talk or behave.
@@jermaineedwards8384 He’s generalising. Of course not all black people talk like that, but the word “homies” is part of black culture. Everyone can say it sure, but everyone knows were they got it from. Now take a chill pill.
@@reinaldomanuel8488 I also never said anything about homie so learn to read and make rellivent points oh and take a chill pill
I'm black and my brother and his friends were saying homes back in the early sixties
That's interesting because I'm Black and my older brother were calling themselves homes in the early 50s in North Carolina
Mans looked up why fried chicken is a African American stereotype found out it originated in Scotland and decided to call it a day😂😂 Dude really?😂
And has no idea the stereotype is about loving fried chicken and not inventing it lol smh
“He knows how to play guitar” his hand doesn’t move at all
In the second song, from 01:39 to 01:47, there are several heard chord changes but no changes of hand position. At least, in the first song, an attempt is made to pretend to hold down different chords.
I never understood the whole pay for a reaction thing. That's like a starvin person sayin I'll only take the food if you pay me too. I bet if people stopped payin for reactions they'd keep doin it.
"Homies was a nineties toy," and "Fried Chicken is from Norway" falls under the category of: It doesn't matter now, does it? I'm sure these guys didn't mean anything bad from this, and it shouldn't count against their character at all, but I think its more important to acknowledge that slang words, regardless of how they derived from, can come to mean disrespectful labels after certain societies decide to associate them with certain groups.
I don't think he even understood what the stereotypes actually were to understand the jokes made. Like the fact that the fried chicken thing isn't about the creation/origin but rather the obsession that black people supposedly have with it.
The stereotypes come from the white world the chicken thing is not a stereotype that Black's made up from themselves stereotypes are not self inflicted.
"If you look it up"
Fried chicken is not from Norway, nor did "homeboy" originate in the 90s, from figurines.
Fried chicken "originating from Norway" was my favorite part of this video🤣. He must not know much about Norway.
They got the origins wrong, there was a toy in 1998, but it is not where the term started. Homies however did have its origins from Mexican-Americans back in the 19th century, originally homeboy then shortened later, and was not tied to African-Americans until the 20th century.
Funny, Mexican-Americans say they picked it from their African-American neighbors since they typically lived in close proximity to each other.
Blacks were using the term "homies" since the 1930's. Its purpose was to identify fellow blacks, migrating from southern states. It's a play on the word "homeboy". If anyone has any DOCUMENTED evidence to suggest otherwise, then please disclose.
STFU
We were calling each other Homeboy in the late 60s. People have been deep frying ever since ancient Greece an roman times.
Damn yall took this too serious.
Black been saying Homies since the 70's. Get your facts right.
Doesn't FUCKING matter
Lmao, dexter slashin welfare niggas
@Dexter Morgan it's not a cliché if it's true lol.
@@StatusQuo001 you cant steal words
YourIGNORANCEMyENTERTAIMMENT bruh it’s only a fucking word don’t try to start s fight over something that doesn’t matter.
Origin of homie is an "Englishman migrating to New Zealand".
And more recently used by Hispanic/Latin culture.
I’m convinced that Jon doesn’t know how to recognize or process irony. It seems like he interprets and responds to everything at nearly face value. He hears the line about black people eating fried chicken and instinctively attacks that claim as if we were meant to assume it was true, before acknowledging that it was in a song that was very obviously meant to be racist and unsympathetic.
His inability to identify and navigate frames of reference is the same reason behind his inability to distinguish a racist joke from an edgy joke. This is common among people who have an irrational fear of cancel culture. But worse yet, his pride, manifested through his insecure compulsion to appear more intelligent than Ashtyn, prevents him from ever learning this skill.
Not to mention He didnt even get that the joke isn't even about the creation/origin of fried chicken but rather the supposed obsession we're supposed to have with it.
In other words, he's just a dummy...
02:54 I love that reaction 😂
Homies the toy line were latino characters but the language was co-opted from black culture in the late 70s and early 80s.
Actually he wasn't really playing notice how sounds of the guitar change without him moving his fingers
Everyone talking about the origin of chicken and the first people to eat it is halarious you have to understand chicken and black American history and why that stereotype even exists it's specific to black Americans not black people for a reason their is a reason why chicken and black Americans is a stereotype to begin with has nothing to do with who first had chicken hahahaha
key and peele is going to be a classic. not to be replicated but will definitely be imitated
Don't get how people don't know what homies are... Honestly 90s kids never forget XD.
Scottish people were the first to deep frying chicken in fat with no seasoning. West Africans seasoned and battered their chicken and enslaved Africans combined the two techniques to make a better fried chicken.
This is my first time seeing these guys on RUclips and I think they are hilarious 🤣
But the stereotype has nothing to do with the origin/creation of fried chicken. The stereotype is about the supposed obsession with fried chicken that we apparently have lol
Judging by the comments, seems everyone is more upset about your information you said than the characters getting mad at the songs. Lol
It's the irony of it all. The video is about a guy that doesnt know his country songs are racist, amd his facts are quite racist and lack knowledge of other ethnicities because well, hes white. So hes the country singer and the people commenting are the other guy telling him his songs as racist.
@@ybatman His facts are racist...You mean he was mistaken and you are assuming he is a racist? Also, you're the racist, saying that he is quite racist and has a lack of knowledge of other ethnicities because of the color of his skin..... That would be like me saying someone is a gang banger and a thug because they are brown, complete nonsense.
@@aaronakamatt1747 You a white guy calling a minority a racist? wow
@@ybatman Nope. I'm calling a spade a spade. It doesn't matter what the color of your skin is, you can be racist and bigoted too regardless. You're the one bringing up the color of his skin and making judgments based on it...Sounds pretty racist to me....
And another thing, Fried Chicken, as we know it today (deep fried, seasoned and battered), is West African in origins, not Norwegian. Enslaved Africans, from West Africa, brought that cooking style to North America. I have to respectfully ask: "Where do you get your information from?"
It funny that he got mad about a misunderstanding of what the association is with black people and fried chicken. Since the stereotype is about the love of/ obsession black people supposedly has with it and the the origin or creation.
He got mad at his own misunderstanding 😂😂😂😂
Yeah, he's not really playing the guitar. Actors mime instruments.
Augie Mesa a lot of them do actually play instruments.
@Marie Whitbread not salty, I acknowledge that they can play. But I do play so I can tell when they're miming. Doesn't bother me it's funny as hell.
@@andrewitzla yes they do.
LMAO so true. Hella country music is hella racist LOL. Nailed it.
The earliest recipe for fried chicken found is Roman.
Martin Larsen false
3:23 hes not actually playing the guitar. strumming and notes are off
Homie over here getting sensitive on the misconceptions of fried chicken and I'm over here thinking, "who cares grilled chicken is better for muscle growth and DINNER PARTIES!"
Lol right.
and I was like " the stereotype is about liking fried chicken, not the creation/origin of it"
way back black ppl were not allowed to have any animals but chickens, chickens used to be really cheap. hence why they are associated with black people to this day
Shaking their heads to the song...😬
Billy Bob I think the girls low key racist tbh
Right🤦🏽they're BOTH racist.
you know it’s a good skit if it makes her smile💀
Fried Chicken is a southern thing, and a Southerners love our fried Chicken and watermelon, we also be white and black and Mexican and a little bit of Asian, but absolutely no way native Americans haha
You lost me when you talked about homies. Bye
Wow, haha.
Leonardo Lelachêr bruh chill but they ain’t wrong either but we all know the truth ok
Me too 😂
That's the thing about stereotypes and racism it's not meant to make sense stereotypes are not based on truth that's why their stereotypes so Black's only VB liking chicken is a perfect example and the group that's stereotyped don't choose their stereotypes it's put on them by other races.
Stereotypes are based off truth.
Rob Bowman ...exaggerated truths only ever meant to demean or dehumanize somebody’s group or culture as less than civilized in comparison to yours.
That was definitely one of the best clips ever
Homies was said before the 90s
React to Key and Peele Confederate Reenactors.
Homies is black and friend chicken originated in west Africa.
I'm just upset that liking Fried Chicken is supposed to be a black person thing, when people from every culture love chicken, it's literally my favorite food.
I think it more the supposed obsession we have with fried chicken. Its incorporated into soul food meals and in most family gatherings or cookout there's gonna be fried chicken.
Its funny because its such a known stereotype that my ex from Korea asked me if black people really love KFC when we first met. smh
When in South Korea there are so many chicken& fried chicken shops on almost every corner lol. In fact I think Koreans love fried chicken more that black people supposedly do. Yet even they know that stereotype
Keep up the good work I watch so many of your videos I love them
lmaos Ashtyn cracks me up, if i was in y'alls area we would all have to grab a dam beer lol :D
I like you guys, I'm not understanding the heat but whatever
Fried chicken is as old as frying itself.
Pentatonix sound of silence and hallelujah.
Talking about milking and Ashtyn does a stroking motion lmao nice
Most of it flew over Jon’s head. He only laughed cause ash laughed cause she actually caught it. His reaction is always late
Tru Say,Mi Bredrin..
1:08 VIDEO STARTS
frying of food comes from the Dutch if I'm not mistaken
Can't trust you when I can't see your face at night 😂
im an poor dude from third world country and even i know what homie is
if anybody here plays guitar then you know he's not actually playing it
Yes I play guitar and his strumming and picking is off
620 dollars, jesus.
Dude what? Fried chicken. Beans and cornbread, collard greens, etc...all southern foods, but they all track back to slavery because they were cheap and were often the only thing slaves could get.
Yall should react to Les Mis by Key & Peele that has great Vocalist from these guys. Plz my suggestion.
Dude actually said homie was from the mid 90's ☠
The word homie is short for homeboy, which originated in New Zealand.
homie (n.)
also homey, by 1970s, slang, short for homeboy (q.v.). OED reports the identical word is recorded from the 1920s in New Zealand slang in the sense "recently arrived British immigrant."
Homies can be whoever 🤷🏽♂️
They got super defensive lol... anything but black right
React to K&P French Restaurant
What’s that second song tune from?
Two reasons why I watched a couple of episodes now, the key and peele clips and the girl is just fucken hot. Nice smile too.
Sucks I can only find that clip in reaction videos !
I'll never drink milk again.
What was the song?
Please react to SML Movie: Chef Pee Pee The Octopus!
You forgot to put the link to the original video
Fried chicken yessir 🔥🔥
Gave a thumbs down for the girl yawning... more than once!!!
She's trying to make money off people and doesn't give a F
He can't play the guitar, look at his left hand, he's not playing the right chords. But his voice and humor are gold!!
dude on the left looks like he could be goku in the simpsons
He may be good at singing country, but hes really not playing guitar. Hes on the same G chord the whole time
React to the sugar man trailer ! It's a trailer for a crazy documentary about a guy who was more famous than Elvis Presley and he didn't know Ig
This is hilarious XD
Fried chicken is a Dutch thing if you're talking about Europeans. In fact, Dutch people love to fry most things.
The stereotype with fried chicken and black people has nothing to do with the origin or the creation of fried chicken. Its about the "obsession" that black people supposedly have with it.
@@flovonnejohnson707 It's nothing to do with obsession. It's about availability. Same thing applies with hogs. Those animals were readily available on plantations. In fact, slave owners often gave discarded animals to their slaves for consumption. When have you ever heard of slaves enjoying a nice piece of codfish?
Ain't no cod in the South.
@@jeredalmeida1880 yes, thats how it started. But they (white people at the time)didnt understand that. And because it was easily available and was bought often they misunderstood and believed that we just loved it so much. Im talking about what the stereotype turned into & what it is now
@@flovonnejohnson707It's the same thing as blunts in hip hop culture. Back then, that's what we were allowed to have while white people had the luxury of papers. Since hip hop was exclusive to black folks in the early years, the two became generalized into black culture.
@@jeredalmeida1880 so true
Oh Dam! Now I see it...😂😂😂😅😅
He’s on something, right?
Thanks for reacting to my video.
les mis plssss
Fried chicken is an everyone thing....
Wow i have never seen Ashtyn laugh so hard...
Do not think that I will not suplex you!
On the real, Texans are keyed into speech. If you say something in a tone that sounds disrespectful then we will get mad and double cross you with a smile on our faces.