I’m the 3rd generation descendent of a Chinese Delta family. I visit Clarksdale, MS every year and visit the store where my dad/grandfather/great grandfather worked and lived in the family store. My uncle was also murdered on the doorstep of the store. I felt this story. It’s personal. To the families represented in this video, I wish you all the best. We can change things for the better. P.S. to Gilroy and Audric, thank you so very much for your help. Our family greatly appreciates you. -B. Goon
Notice it was in CA...the only time I got bullied in the same manner was in CA...the Bay Area even. Here's the kicker. I am starting school coming from the Philippines and the "racism" came from the filipinos who were born in the US. They were the ones telling me and my brother to go back home.
We are but people dont treat us as if we are. We don't have the numbers to be protected if we do speak out. We don't have any political clout either. All we have are white ppl telling us that racism doesn't exist.
I cried watching this. My heart is broken for my Asian American people. And it took so long for this type of video to be made highlighting an invisible community. The decades of pain that these ppl must have had to endure. I can see that the older gen don't want to speak out, and frankly, I don't have any animosity towards that. They had to adapt to survive. We live in a somewhat different time now in that we can connect across the internet and for that I have hope we can build stronger ties and collectivize and be a larger part of the American consciousness. Guys like Ryan represent hope of the young generation.
The part that saddened me was the ending when the older gentleman romanticized the 1960s and said it was a great time despite the mistreatment and discrimination they received.
@@weston.weston in a way , they have to come to terms with it as it has always been their reality. It is sad that we have had to go along to get along and now that some of us are speaking out against it, we get called snowflakes and sjws.
As a Texan of partial Chinese descent, I can relate about the eye stretching gesture being thrown at me by my fellow elementary school students. It hurt me, but I never let it stop me from getting an education.
I am half Thai and Filipino and I was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Moved to Cleveland, Mississippi when I was 9 years old. I was subjected to a lot of verbal and physical abuse because I was Asian. But was able to make friends with both black and white people, which I learned and enjoyed all aspects from their cultures, and they learned from mine. I made the best of things and moved away to start learning a trade. I lived in NYC for the past decade and a half and I can't recall of any confrontations that made me feel uncomfortable about being Asian. The Pandemi hit, so I left NYC and came back to MS. Things are still the same.
Seeing people getting shoved like that breaks my heart 😞 I'm so sorry to anyone who has dealt with hate just cuz of who u are 🥀🙏 I hope we see more love than hate 🌺
So, we really need to stop saying, for example, I'm Filipino...I really need to stop saying I"m filipino american...and simply say I'm American. Putting ourselves and categorizing ourselves divides us even more.
I love everybody, but that’s a mistake in America. I walk in your door unsuspecting of your hate for me. Absolutely nothing I’ve done warrants your hate, but I get it anyway
It seems like everything has Re-Segregated in a very unhealthy way. Hopefully, there will be larger movements that pull more people from various backgrounds together with shared goals.
@@chukim8012 Wrong, the less you know of another culture and language the dumber and more fearful you become. When people are stupid they begin to imagine and create illusions about the world they don’t understand. The more you keep everyone apart the worse it becomes.
It's amazing how horrible we treat each other. I'm black and gay and get treated like garbage by indians,asians, some hispanics, middle eastern,white people and black people too.
WE ARE ALL HUMANS. WE ARE THE ONLY ONE RACE IN OUR PLANET . WE ARE ALL UNIQUE EACH ONE OF US AND WE HAVE TO LOVE EACH OTHER AND FOLLOW GOD’S LAW WE ARE BROTHERS AND SISTERS OUR FATHER IS THE SAME FATHER. GOD IS LOVE ! AT THE END WE ARE ALL THE SAME NO DIFFERENCE
I never see comments like these when it's a white person asserting their rights or speaking out about their struggles. This is just more 'All Lives Matter' bulshidt
There's no such thing as God and American Protestants seriously need to stop pandering or preaching to folks who aren't religious but yeah we are human beings and we crave for a better society that we can all agree on.
No we're not all the same we're all different nations of people actually 18 nations from the Bible there's only one God that God of the Israelites his chosen people the so-called blacks Hispanics and Native Americans the other nations are the Gentiles are heathens and yes we know God made everyone that's great but he only chose one group of people out of the 18 Nations than those are the Israelites and only the Israelites and all the gods of the Earth or idols yes that includes so-called white Jesus as well run Greeks and the Romans
@@mr_gunz2098 Did you bring yourself into existence? Do you know the exact recipe of elements, and how they came together, that wrote the DNA molecule in such a way that it sends chemical instructions....? Do you know the key to immortality? Can you explain Dark Energy , in great detail, ...and don't do it here, because there is a BIG Nobel awaiting whoever does it, because not even the greatest of Physicists have that one figuted out. Until you can do all that, You have no authority deciding whether there is an Almighty God at work. Also, while you SEEM to be giving somewhat support of anti racism and otherwise discrimination, you are in fact very much discriminating on people's culture and religion, much the same way Islamophobes do.
I am a Filipino, my family lives in California, they're victims of racism as well when they got to America but good thing about my grandmother when somebody shouted at her like white or black she also yelled at them and throwing something, fighting them back as well until the police came out. Coz reason of racism they let you feel that they're superior in the US... American Indian was the first people live in America...as long as you're paying taxes in America no reason to be underdog with white and black people
I'm half Korean. In the 60's we moved to Fayetteville NC. I experienced curious kids wanting to know where I came from not knowing where is Korea or calling me Bruce Lee which was harmless.
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Truly sad but amazing at the perseverance. Maybe I was lucky growing up in the Northeast where for the longest time our family was probably one of the first Asians in the area. My friends never really saw the race factor. To them I was just like them. My lunch was usually different than the pb&j. In my whole life only when Trumptard came in did I understand what it felt like be attacked by racism. Unlike my parent's generation where they kept their heads down and worked hard, my generation spoke up. We are Americans as anyone else in this country and stood up to these ignorant racist bullies.
The Chinese and Chinese Americans are still one of the most or the most successful Asians and Asian Americans in the US. Some of the poorest Asians and Asian Americans are the Khmer, Hmong, and Thai.
The difference between the two generations is very evident. I've been binge watching these small documentaries for a bit now and this is what I have observed. The older generations were secure in who they and have no desire to prove that they belonged or even felt that they weren't welcomed. They lived with being discriminated against but also lived knowing that they were there and many also welcomed them. The younger generations, like one of the elders have said, they are too sensitive...often have this feeling that they need to somehow prove that they belong by voicing and being louder. The older generation have proven that they belong in their communities and proud to call themselves southerners even with sometimes being discriminated against. But by living in peace and helping others, they have proven that they belonged...by their actions. I am not sure if being a louder voice will actually help the situation that has happened during Covid and by not being completely honest about the majority of people doing the violence against the Asian communities. I came from the Bay Area...we heard about all the attacks that was happening against the Asian communities.
Bless everone involved in this documentary! Now, how do we replace the arrogance of the majority with modesty? There must be a way, but so many religous and political leaders are not working towards that end.
@@echossrabbit4715 That’s you. You are an outlier in Singapore. Why don’t you go to ANY hawker center and ANY of the THOUSANDS of Coffeeshops in Singapore and go to the Cai Png stall which is found in EVERY SINGLE HAWKER AND EVERY SINGLE KOPITIAM and tell me if it’s served on a plate with spoon and fork or a bowl. LOL. Daydreamer.
I’m from north California chinese immigrants were bullied by the Chinese Americans who didn’t Speak Cantonese etc soo gangs was the solution to protect and have respect in Los Angeles Asians. Were discriminated by the Chicano gangs once again. Asian gangs was formed to protest yet different Asian hated each other too Vietnamese gangs against Chinese Chinese against Chinese etc
@@sr2291 Sure, I can do that too… it’s just that this was supposed to be a “Discussion” …. and I thought perhaps that some wise and interested commentators Might have some knowledge to talk about?? 🤷♂️. Apparently NOT, so I’ll just go read to myself. You do know that RUclips video commentary is NOT meant to be a “contest”, don’t you? 😱 And there’s still No prize for the Snarkiest comment! Perhaps you should raise some capital to start that up? 😵💫
Way way before the world wars and it was so we could enslave them to mine and build railroads. It cost a lot to buy black people from the East. "Great" country.
All asians need to be armed heavily in case of more hate. I recently bought 3 guns during covid. Also being 6’2-220lbs no one really messes with me cuz i would own them but you cant say the same for the elders and women and children.
See now there's gonna be a whole bunch of folk (of asian descent) move to Mississippi in 6 months after they see this, watch. Look what you done started. (Nothing wrong with it but come on.) Also 10:50, almost everyone is foreigners, except Natives (Native Americans) who been here since Pre-historic time period... So if somebody asks if you are from China, Russia, Germany, Brazil, and you or your parents are from that country, ask where they are from & tell them they don't have any room to talk either. Stop them in their tracks.
CBS stands for Columbia Broadcasting Station and is American. It had it's origins with the Columbia Records. You're confusing it with the Canadian Broadcasting Channel (CBC) which is Canada's national broadcaster.
Reporting on anti Asian hate crimes isn’t creating division - the division was clearly already there. The attacks and slurs mentioned in this video happened before this film was made, so I don’t see how this particular video created division when it’s obvious it already existed. It sounds like you don’t want these things to be covered. Why do you want to ignore the hate experienced by the people in this video? If you had a serious illness would you just pretend it didn’t exist and hope it gets better? No. The only way to make things better is to confront uncomfortable truth so we can learn from them and do better.
@@emm8357 I am Mongolian and white , please stop the damn divide ! ……………………………the only thing that is uncomfortable is the fact that you and people like you keep the world in constant knots and fear creating more hate and more divide when will you learn? and that is the problem in MY community .
When they say Chinese American I disagree there not Americans. Based on my studies I believe that America can tell whether or not one fits within the culture or society of this country.
There's a lot of southern Asian people that sound like that. That is the point of the show. To show that Chinese have been in the south for a long time....since the 1800's. But unfortunately most people don't know that history.
@@BaldwinChiuOfficial hey man I really enjoyed you and felt your pain brother. People don't understand the bs we put up with from both black and white. And then the nerve of them to tell us there's no racism. Just want to tell you that you are valuable and I love you brother. Thank you for being honest and speaking out. It was not in vain. We heard you.
ODD? If you were born and raised in a certain place you’d speak the same way the people in the region speaks. That’s what all humans do, we adapt to our surroundings, whether you want to acknowledge that or not tis up to you.🖤
Typically Asian Americans have been silent 🤫 about race relations regarding themselves and other groups and that's just a fact, they always benefited from the "model minority" ideal, quiet, hard working, don't make waves, mind their business and remain unseen in alot of ways. They have oppressed others while running their businesses and profited from doing so.....and used surveillance and the police to police black bodies within their businesses and as soon as they face a little hardship it's like woe is me. I'm not saying they don't have their own problems, but they often use their model minority status to harm others. Let us not act like some Asian Americans don't use their status to oppress other races
And let us not down play and dismiss the oppression of others when you clearly do not know the experience. Nor did you watch the video and listen, you made yourself sound heartless.
Seriously? Your response to the people suffering in this documentary is that some other people in the group have acted badly? Do you know how hypocritical and nonsensical that is? Also do you know how insulting it is to refer to Asians as a “model minority”? You need to grow up.
Asian Americans showed up in great numbers for BLM after George Floyd. Asian Americans getting slaughtered and you get comments like this trying to make it about YOURSELF. Take a seat KAREN and take care of that fragility. Lmao
Ironic you'd say that on a video where they highlighted that the Chinese in the delta were the only ones that would sell to Black people on credit. They helped Black people feed their families when they had no money and you have the nerve to say Asian Americas oppress other races. Stop blaming everyone for your problems you fool.
Watch more CBSN Originals documentaries: ruclips.net/p/PLEb3ThbkPrFai7SUKihl2flc6MTiqzz7n
I’m the 3rd generation descendent of a Chinese Delta family. I visit Clarksdale, MS every year and visit the store where my dad/grandfather/great grandfather worked and lived in the family store. My uncle was also murdered on the doorstep of the store. I felt this story. It’s personal. To the families represented in this video, I wish you all the best. We can change things for the better.
P.S. to Gilroy and Audric, thank you so very much for your help. Our family greatly appreciates you.
-B. Goon
When the guy broke down remembering how he was bullied for being Asian, my heart broke
Notice it was in CA...the only time I got bullied in the same manner was in CA...the Bay Area even. Here's the kicker. I am starting school coming from the Philippines and the "racism" came from the filipinos who were born in the US. They were the ones telling me and my brother to go back home.
Thanks for produce this documentary and show this country the diversities of its people
I’m from the Mississippi delta and I totally understand this. Respect is key 💯
are you Chinese American?
Stand up, speak out - you're as American as anyone else. Best wishes!
We are but people dont treat us as if we are. We don't have the numbers to be protected if we do speak out. We don't have any political clout either. All we have are white ppl telling us that racism doesn't exist.
Cap
@@disgustedbrownsfan ?????
@@sierrachoco5271 he probably feels your comment is not sincere. it's easy enough to say things like that when you're not directly involved
I cried watching this. My heart is broken for my Asian American people. And it took so long for this type of video to be made highlighting an invisible community. The decades of pain that these ppl must have had to endure. I can see that the older gen don't want to speak out, and frankly, I don't have any animosity towards that. They had to adapt to survive. We live in a somewhat different time now in that we can connect across the internet and for that I have hope we can build stronger ties and collectivize and be a larger part of the American consciousness. Guys like Ryan represent hope of the young generation.
The part that saddened me was the ending when the older gentleman romanticized the 1960s and said it was a great time despite the mistreatment and discrimination they received.
@@weston.weston in a way , they have to come to terms with it as it has always been their reality. It is sad that we have had to go along to get along and now that some of us are speaking out against it, we get called snowflakes and sjws.
The 60s were rough for black and worst for Chinese…and the old dudes people now are too sensitive as videos and stats show otherwise
@@weston.weston Right? Football is waaaayyy better now. Music is a toss up.
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As a Texan of partial Chinese descent, I can relate about the eye stretching gesture being thrown at me by my fellow elementary school students. It hurt me, but I never let it stop me from getting an education.
This really showed different perspectives on the topic. Thanks to the producers of CBSN for always making top notch stuff in these documentaries
I am half Thai and Filipino and I was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. Moved to Cleveland, Mississippi when I was 9 years old. I was subjected to a lot of verbal and physical abuse because I was Asian. But was able to make friends with both black and white people, which I learned and enjoyed all aspects from their cultures, and they learned from mine. I made the best of things and moved away to start learning a trade. I lived in NYC for the past decade and a half and I can't recall of any confrontations that made me feel uncomfortable about being Asian. The Pandemi hit, so I left NYC and came back to MS. Things are still the same.
Yet those attack on Asians we se from cameras are at least half from NY.
How can you not like people like Ol’ Gilroy and Sally? Sweet couple.
Seeing people getting shoved like that breaks my heart 😞 I'm so sorry to anyone who has dealt with hate just cuz of who u are 🥀🙏 I hope we see more love than hate 🌺
They sound more American than most Americans.
Awesome. These stories need to be told
Moving stories. I felt like crying
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This was genuinely interesting. Thank you!
Adam must be from my hometown, Torrance. He's got that South Bay swag.
What's an American?
These folks are Americans!
They work hard and fight harder everyday. #Respect
So, we really need to stop saying, for example, I'm Filipino...I really need to stop saying I"m filipino american...and simply say I'm American. Putting ourselves and categorizing ourselves divides us even more.
I love everybody, but that’s a mistake in America. I walk in your door unsuspecting of your hate for me. Absolutely nothing I’ve done warrants your hate, but I get it anyway
1:36 Brother, you ARE allowed to stand up for yourself, that's what the last 60 years of American history/evolution is about!
Yes and every 10,000th Rosa Park can make change instead of disappearing. Please be careful when standing up.
Wtf? WE'VE BEEN STANDING UP.
04 June 2022. I learned about the Chinese Exclusion Act.
It seems like everything has Re-Segregated in a very unhealthy way. Hopefully, there will be larger movements that pull more people from various backgrounds together with shared goals.
@ Dallas Taylor,---Exactly.
Unfortunately liberals and Democrats do not want this.
@@erictong3488 It doesn’t matter what Neo-liberals and conservatives want; its what what we are not that is important.
We need segregation in the US again. It would save everyone alot if problems.
@@chukim8012 Wrong, the less you know of another culture and language the dumber and more fearful you become. When people are stupid they begin to imagine and create illusions about the world they don’t understand. The more you keep everyone apart the worse it becomes.
They are southerners. It’s in their skin. Even if they are Chinese. They are walking the same path as the white and the blacks.
Wow, I remember Larissa Lam from JCTV back in the 2010s!
It's amazing how horrible we treat each other. I'm black and gay and get treated like garbage by indians,asians, some hispanics, middle eastern,white people and black people too.
Very good.
WE ARE ALL HUMANS. WE ARE THE ONLY ONE RACE IN OUR PLANET .
WE ARE ALL UNIQUE EACH ONE OF US AND WE HAVE TO LOVE EACH OTHER AND FOLLOW GOD’S LAW
WE ARE BROTHERS AND SISTERS OUR FATHER IS THE SAME FATHER. GOD IS LOVE !
AT THE END WE ARE ALL THE SAME NO DIFFERENCE
Well i mean there is a teeny little difference in that some are pure evil but yes even they are all exactly as human as every other
I never see comments like these when it's a white person asserting their rights or speaking out about their struggles. This is just more 'All Lives Matter' bulshidt
There's no such thing as God and American Protestants seriously need to stop pandering or preaching to folks who aren't religious but yeah we are human beings and we crave for a better society that we can all agree on.
No we're not all the same we're all different nations of people actually 18 nations from the Bible there's only one God that God of the Israelites his chosen people the so-called blacks Hispanics and Native Americans the other nations are the Gentiles are heathens and yes we know God made everyone that's great but he only chose one group of people out of the 18 Nations than those are the Israelites and only the Israelites and all the gods of the Earth or idols yes that includes so-called white Jesus as well run Greeks and the Romans
@@mr_gunz2098
Did you bring yourself into existence?
Do you know the exact recipe of elements, and how they came together, that wrote the DNA molecule in such a way that it sends chemical instructions....?
Do you know the key to immortality?
Can you explain Dark Energy , in great detail,
...and don't do it here,
because there is a BIG Nobel awaiting whoever does it,
because not even the greatest of Physicists have that one figuted out.
Until you can do all that,
You have no authority deciding whether there is an Almighty God at work.
Also,
while you SEEM to be giving somewhat support of anti racism and otherwise discrimination,
you are in fact very much discriminating on people's culture and religion,
much the same way Islamophobes do.
The two old guys are right the media is the problem and people are too sensitive these days.
I'm the 1990s thousands of Vietnamese people of Chinese descent migrated from Vietnam to South Alabama and got into the shrimp business.
I am a Filipino, my family lives in California, they're victims of racism as well when they got to America but good thing about my grandmother when somebody shouted at her like white or black she also yelled at them and throwing something, fighting them back as well until the police came out. Coz reason of racism they let you feel that they're superior in the US... American Indian was the first people live in America...as long as you're paying taxes in America no reason to be underdog with white and black people
This was really good.
"For the sake of His sorrowful Passion have mercy on us and on the whole world."
I'm half Korean. In the 60's we moved to Fayetteville NC. I experienced curious kids wanting to know where I came from not knowing where is Korea or calling me Bruce Lee which was harmless.
Truly sad but amazing at the perseverance. Maybe I was lucky growing up in the Northeast where for the longest time our family was probably one of the first Asians in the area. My friends never really saw the race factor. To them I was just like them. My lunch was usually different than the pb&j. In my whole life only when Trumptard came in did I understand what it felt like be attacked by racism. Unlike my parent's generation where they kept their heads down and worked hard, my generation spoke up. We are Americans as anyone else in this country and stood up to these ignorant racist bullies.
The Chinese and Chinese Americans are still one of the most or the most successful Asians and Asian Americans in the US. Some of the poorest Asians and Asian Americans are the Khmer, Hmong, and Thai.
Good on them, cause they managed to do that with the odds stacked against them.
We ALL Must Work on This...🧐🤝
WTH? @6:36 that doesn't say Mississippi...it says America. SMH... A good example of how American he is and not Chinese...
Understandable
Wow wonderful
The difference between the two generations is very evident. I've been binge watching these small documentaries for a bit now and this is what I have observed. The older generations were secure in who they and have no desire to prove that they belonged or even felt that they weren't welcomed. They lived with being discriminated against but also lived knowing that they were there and many also welcomed them. The younger generations, like one of the elders have said, they are too sensitive...often have this feeling that they need to somehow prove that they belong by voicing and being louder.
The older generation have proven that they belong in their communities and proud to call themselves southerners even with sometimes being discriminated against. But by living in peace and helping others, they have proven that they belonged...by their actions. I am not sure if being a louder voice will actually help the situation that has happened during Covid and by not being completely honest about the majority of people doing the violence against the Asian communities. I came from the Bay Area...we heard about all the attacks that was happening against the Asian communities.
That tag doesn’t say “Mississippi” in Chinese. It says “USA” and it’s not “cotton state” but “beautiful country”.
Can someone please post this in the aznidentity and asianmasculinity subreddit?
Bless everone involved in this documentary! Now, how do we replace the arrogance of the majority with modesty? There must be a way, but so many religous and political leaders are not working towards that end.
Beautiful
Come to Singapore. Here Asians eat rice on plates with spoon and fork. Especially in gatherings. Only the really old generation use bowls to eat rice
Hello. I am from Singapore and I am Chinese. My nephews who are in their 20s eat rice with bowls and chopsticks.
@@echossrabbit4715 That’s you. You are an outlier in Singapore. Why don’t you go to ANY hawker center and ANY of the THOUSANDS of Coffeeshops in Singapore and go to the Cai Png stall which is found in EVERY SINGLE HAWKER AND EVERY SINGLE KOPITIAM and tell me if it’s served on a plate with spoon and fork or a bowl. LOL. Daydreamer.
I’m from north California chinese immigrants were bullied by the Chinese Americans who didn’t Speak Cantonese etc soo gangs was the solution to protect and have respect in Los Angeles Asians. Were discriminated by the Chicano gangs once again. Asian gangs was formed to protest yet different Asian hated each other too Vietnamese gangs against Chinese Chinese against Chinese etc
Why were they excluded back in 1892?? I thought that it was during/after the World Wars….
Look up the Chinese Exclusion Act.
@@sr2291 Sure, I can do that too… it’s just that this was supposed to be a “Discussion” …. and I thought perhaps that some wise and interested commentators Might have some knowledge to talk about?? 🤷♂️. Apparently NOT, so I’ll just go read to myself. You do know that RUclips video commentary is NOT meant to be a “contest”, don’t you? 😱
And there’s still No prize for the Snarkiest comment! Perhaps you should raise some capital to start that up? 😵💫
@@conniestone6251 Sorry it seemed that way. I look up things all the time to find out for myself.
@@sr2291 Of course, this idea is not new to me. But thanks for the eloquent suggestion.
Way way before the world wars and it was so we could enslave them to mine and build railroads. It cost a lot to buy black people from the East. "Great" country.
you have to recall, when you are out numbered 1000's to one, you tend stay quiet.
All asians need to be armed heavily in case of more hate. I recently bought 3 guns during covid. Also being 6’2-220lbs no one really messes with me cuz i would own them but you cant say the same for the elders and women and children.
You might need those guns because somehow you havent met any of the guys who attack the biggest guy. Yet. Stay safe.
Didn't CBS 100% copy the AJ store on this? 🤣
1st Generation Speaks
Maybe someone can answer this for me. During segregation if you were any other race than black or white, which water fountain did you drink from?
lol... the yellow fountain.
Otherwise, if you don't like that, stick to tea.
@@shaquadradeloiserussell8659 Do you know ignorant you sound? No one has yellow color skin unless you have some health condition.
Come down to the Texas countryside. We get no hate here
0:21 That voice over sounds like he's grunting over a toilet.
This was aired a few years ago on another tv show
So they saw the pandemic years ago?
I believe a similar story might have been on retro report or munchies about a Mississippi family that had a restaurant
This is brand new and filmed a couple months ago. Just released on Nov 11 online and broadcast on Nov 14 2021
It's this one ruclips.net/video/2NMrqGHr5zE/видео.html.. Was aired on al Jazeera RUclips channel...
I can’t be the only one who was clickbaited thinking this video was a documentary about the Delta Covid variant lol
I figgered it was about the airline
I thought it was about the Delta Force
See now there's gonna be a whole bunch of folk (of asian descent) move to Mississippi in 6 months after they see this, watch.
Look what you done started. (Nothing wrong with it but come on.)
Also 10:50, almost everyone is foreigners, except Natives (Native Americans) who been here since Pre-historic time period...
So if somebody asks if you are from China, Russia, Germany, Brazil, and you or your parents are from that country, ask where they are from & tell them they don't have any room to talk either. Stop them in their tracks.
Mississippi is sketchy
BREAKING: Alleged Wisconsin Christmas Parade Attacker Rapped About George Floyd, Black Power, Anti-Police Rhetoric
Never care one way or the other about race. I care more about if you are a working class or a leach. Working class is the only class I respect.
Can they move to a bigger city where they have much opportunity?
Of course they can, but that is their home. Moving doesn't solve the issue
I'm LAO LAO
why do i hear all this United Statesian news on a Canadian tv station , isnt cbs Canadian , (Canadian Broadcasting system ).
CBS stands for Columbia Broadcasting Station and is American. It had it's origins with the Columbia Records. You're confusing it with the Canadian Broadcasting Channel (CBC) which is Canada's national broadcaster.
@@kutter_ttl6786 i go to cbc i see american news, and i go to cbs i also see american news , why is that ?
@@rayn1ful You're a damn fool if you think CBS is Canadian. 🤣
Stop dividing the people cbs
Reporting on anti Asian hate crimes isn’t creating division - the division was clearly already there. The attacks and slurs mentioned in this video happened before this film was made, so I don’t see how this particular video created division when it’s obvious it already existed. It sounds like you don’t want these things to be covered. Why do you want to ignore the hate experienced by the people in this video? If you had a serious illness would you just pretend it didn’t exist and hope it gets better? No. The only way to make things better is to confront uncomfortable truth so we can learn from them and do better.
@@emm8357 I am Mongolian and white , please stop the damn divide ! ……………………………the only thing that is uncomfortable is the fact that you and people like you keep the world in constant knots and fear creating more hate and more divide when will you learn? and that is the problem in MY community .
@@aprilmayflower they already tell you in their name: see BS. I'm Thai American and completely agree this is divisive propaganda.
Shhhh dont show people my racism
When you live a privileged life because of the color of your skin, any news on very real racial inequality is "dividing the people"
Kyle Rittenhouse found NOT GUILTY of all charges
So
@@briancarter2220 BREAKING: Alleged Wisconsin Christmas Parade Attacker Rapped About George Floyd, Black Power, Anti-Police Rhetoric
@@MAGApepe I'll say it again... So.
@@briancarter2220 I'll say it ... So.
How sad you have to validate yourself on completely unrelated content.
When they say Chinese American I disagree there not Americans. Based on my studies I believe that America can tell whether or not one fits within the culture or society of this country.
You need to get help.
The only true Americans are The natives that this land was stolen from. Please be quiet.
??? can you tell me what college you attended? they need to revoke that school's accreditation asap if they let you graduate.
Huh? Your comment makes no sense!!!!
That Chinese woman sounds like a southern white lady = odd
What's odd about it? She grew up in the South and therefore she is a Southern woman!
There's a lot of southern Asian people that sound like that. That is the point of the show. To show that Chinese have been in the south for a long time....since the 1800's. But unfortunately most people don't know that history.
One's accent comes purely from thier environment.
@@BaldwinChiuOfficial hey man I really enjoyed you and felt your pain brother. People don't understand the bs we put up with from both black and white. And then the nerve of them to tell us there's no racism. Just want to tell you that you are valuable and I love you brother. Thank you for being honest and speaking out. It was not in vain. We heard you.
ODD? If you were born and raised in a certain place you’d speak the same way the people in the region speaks. That’s what all humans do, we adapt to our surroundings, whether you want to acknowledge that or not tis up to you.🖤
Very unique video on a coronavirus strain.
Dont strain yourself
Poor insignificant clown
???. base on your moniker, go back to sleep.
Typically Asian Americans have been silent 🤫 about race relations regarding themselves and other groups and that's just a fact, they always benefited from the "model minority" ideal, quiet, hard working, don't make waves, mind their business and remain unseen in alot of ways. They have oppressed others while running their businesses and profited from doing so.....and used surveillance and the police to police black bodies within their businesses and as soon as they face a little hardship it's like woe is me. I'm not saying they don't have their own problems, but they often use their model minority status to harm others. Let us not act like some Asian Americans don't use their status to oppress other races
And let us not down play and dismiss the oppression of others when you clearly do not know the experience. Nor did you watch the video and listen, you made yourself sound heartless.
Seriously? Your response to the people suffering in this documentary is that some other people in the group have acted badly? Do you know how hypocritical and nonsensical that is? Also do you know how insulting it is to refer to Asians as a “model minority”?
You need to grow up.
I don’t really get how this is relevant? It just seems like whataboutism to me. Please kindly stop derailing discussions about others’ oppression.
Asian Americans showed up in great numbers for BLM after George Floyd. Asian Americans getting slaughtered and you get comments like this trying to make it about YOURSELF. Take a seat KAREN and take care of that fragility. Lmao
Ironic you'd say that on a video where they highlighted that the Chinese in the delta were the only ones that would sell to Black people on credit. They helped Black people feed their families when they had no money and you have the nerve to say Asian Americas oppress other races. Stop blaming everyone for your problems you fool.
Let’s go Brandon
Where are we going?
Who cares. This has to be a joke.
Er, what? They literally explain why it matters throughout the entire documentary.
If it's a "joke" you're on the wrong channel. you need to look up Dave Chappell.