Do All Black People Think the Same?
We brought Black people together to see where they stand on issues related to being black.
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Ooooo keep it coming. This series is gonna be so good
Why did i read this in snoops voice.
probably cause his freakin profile pic was snoop hahaha
Good???…really?
Every individual is there own, the segment will always display that!
I think any person who would even ask “if black people are different?”, is racist asf and could catch these hands!
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Everyone has a “work voice” and chooses different language based on audience.
+huh? We seem to be talking about two different things. Standards that discriminate just because something is ethnic is not cool. I agree. That’s not the kind I’m talking about. When that happens, call it out. But if one is asked to follow a standard for health reasons or ease of communication, that’s different. Code switching being an example where both could happen. I think looking at those examples on a case by case basis is the best.
+Joakim Fossan Yeah, I get that.
+MSK SKM That’s complete nonsense.
For black people or any other minority that has to code switch, it’s about being overly polite to be taken seriously. You might think that’s everyone, but there’s more of an underlying pressure for black people because we already know a lot of people have preconceived notions about how we act because of the media. Speaking on a sense for the media, European or white is put in a very positive light like tourism is catered to white people ect and even commercials (slightly starting to change but still). The pressure a white person feels to be polite does not boil down to their race for the most part.
Yeah but you have to admit black people get the short end of the stick there. Blacks among others
The only thing I was confused on was code switching. I totally get it just talking to a white person – but even at my work NO ONE can talk slang at all and we gotta be serious. It’s not really a white thing as much as it’s a respect thing everywhere. I’ve worked abroad in Asia and it was a similar concept. Slang with friends but at the restaurant or at work you change your tone and word choice. Of course blacks do have to do it to a higher extent – but I think everyone does this regardless of location in the world.
@Brenna Paulson It depends where you’re from. I’m in the south, where white men can bring in twang and drawl into a meeting and still be respected and taken seriously, but if a black person comes in for an interview speaking AAV… they won’t get past the door.
A .G black people don’t sound angry when speaking AAV though? So I don’t see why you’d assume people think they do. In GENERAL any and all slangs or slurs in talking (which I do often from the influence of my peers) is not acceptable in the workplace. Hence I said it’s harder for African Americans but it’s not like it’s unheard of for everyone in the world. Work abroad and you might see why it’s “normal”.
+Brenna Paulson Totally agree. You dont even have to work abroad for that. I cant use slang with patients or other doctors, i have to speak properly, its different with other people, with my friends or family where everyone speaks a bit more relaxed, i even use multiple languages since i live abroad. But definitely for AA is more difficult.
I can see ur point but for black people or any other minority that has to code switch, it’s about being overly polite to be taken seriously. You might think that’s everyone, but there’s more of an underlying pressure for black people because we already know a lot of people have preconceived notions about how we act because of the media. Speaking on a sense for the media, European or white is put in a very positive light like tourism is catered to white people ect and even commercials (slightly starting to change but still). The pressure a white person feels to be polite does not boil down to their race for the most part.
Good point, all people talk to their friends different than how they talk at work. Also if i talk to my mum or dad i talk differently than with my friends. I’m white and I do this, it is not a black thing only.
this channel combines education with humanity and humor and its produced so well like dammmm i wanna be one of these
This is gold but also pleaseeeee do an ASIAN VERSION
Asian version be like, are you good at math?
+OZZI lol “strongly agree”
I do not mean disrespect in this comment, but I ‘code switch’ in professional verse casual situations. Unless I’m misunderstanding the definition, I change my speech, mannerisms, style etc based off the situation.
Religious pressures, professional, familial, etc.
Humans change and adapt to different situations.
Bethany Minar exactly. If one of my white friends wants to hang out I’ll talk like me, if my black principal calls me to his office I’m gonna switch it up
I have like 6 different “code switches” which I switch according to my surroundings
Black people have to do it to a way higher extent here in America. That’s what they mean obviously everyone does it but do you have to do it as much as blacks is the real question.
Congratulations, you’re a normal functioning human being.
Absolutely love this series and its direction. I love that this channel is always challenging people to have genuine conversations. We need more Jubilee in this world.
Can you do a part 2 that asks about colorism and/or interracial dating?
2 very good questions for any race they do this with
Macy A Yea Asian version would be interesting. I think they deal with these two a LOT. And of course black people.
Do all white people think the same?
Do all Asian people think the same?
Do all tall people think the same?
Do all blondes think the same?
Do all rich/poor people think the same?
This series is gonna destroy stereotypes!
Michael what about us browns bruh I stg we always getting left outta everything
all blondes lol
kjrav I kind get. I think it’s how blondes are thought of a dumbasses or something like that’s
Do all gay people think the same
*do blondes think?
She said Kanye is making very specific phrases and then said a completely wrong quote lol. He didn’t say that…
Dreadlocks were also in Scandinavian Viking culture not just African
Dindu Nuffins black people are cool and they have some great great contributions to the world especially in music
frog music, tans, hair, you heard of black fishing right? okay then. i don’t need to explain myself farther.
And Africa as amazing history I think you just ignorant
+Dindu Nuffins ….really? Black culture is so interesting and rich that it’s been stolen for years…black artist back in the day getting music stolen by white artist….hair styles like corn rows being coined as boxer braids by the Kardashians…literally the majority of Africa being colonized because of its rich resources. PLZ TAKE SEVERAL SEATS!
frog and am sure Asains Americans even Europeans dont speak latin so whats your point.
Kanye’s comment about Black people “choosing to be slaves” is the same as Ben Carson saying that Black Slaves were “immigrants.” It’s twisting the actual history into “his-story”
I don’t think he is talking about the history of slavery. He ain’t talking about the past, he is talking about the present. Like how black people became slaves to the industry of the white elite. But nobody understand that, because nobody has done research…
xxXCold-BloodedXxx that’s so deep. and so true
Han Solo africans**** there’s a difference between black and African.
Who was it that sent the African slaves to America again? Surely wasn’t white people that’s for sure.
Queen T They are not slaves if they chose their occupation. Making a bad choice is different from having no choice.
You should put black Africans & black Americans and do this kind of video again.
There are a lot of different perspectives of blackness from the continent.
Rae Ag She isn’t Cushitic, she is in east Africa geographically yes although they belong to Nilotes/Bantu which aren’t Cushitic.
good night afro caribbean isnt a thing.
leondelafonte some Africans are not black.
Rae Ag no she is not Kenyan we dont have such a name i think she is Nigerian.
Dank that’s an ignorant statement i feel it goes both ways I mean when we were little we went around calling each other African booty scratcher so it’s been a disconnect from each side
No. No two people ever see things 100% the same.
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Lorde Darius you’re twisting it this isn’t a genre of everyone. Its black people. Not just two individuals.
+Marco Rosales doesn’t matter if its black people, no one is gonna think the same period the hell you talking about
Marco Rosales I see a racist
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I think Adib has the most reasonable arguments. He’s calm and explains himself well.
+Mia since i enjoy free education and a good one too i actually know a lot about the US and its history! I’ve also never said he was the only one doing this and i recommend you carrying on since all you do is make (wrong) assumptions.
Did she say anything about the others? Did she say they were all an angry mess? Even if she implied that, that’s how she feels, and that can’t be invalidated by her not being American. Just because you have a history doesn’t justify you going around acting a certain way. It’s understandable of course, but doesn’t mean that I have to agree or accept it. You definitely do sound angry to me in your replies.
Dana Bongard Completely agree with you. Even if he’s a first generation African American and might not fully be able to empathize with the “original” African Americans, he articulates his arguments well, even if you don’t agree with him on everything he says (I don’t), people have to admit that he knows what he’s talking about and has knowledge on the topics he’s got a strong opinion on 🙂
+Mia you like being mad
I think everyone minoritie is afraid of the police! Experienced it for myself. Me being Mexican was arrested while my white friend walked away. I hate to police with a passion always racial profiling.
Who else thinks that Adib is Somali?
Hes not Somalia his name isnt somali
From a Somali perspective he looks Ethiopian to me. But he does have some Somali features. Perhaps he’s a half both?
+мαяιє and from an Ethiopian perspective he looks Ethiopian… ? could be half half though
starburst and skittles definitely
Exactly! First thing I thought was that he was Somali because he does not have that black look.
Tip: you should have duct tapes on the ground to separate the agreements.
Disagree, its wasteful. Not really necessary
Henrik something as simple as this might make this series that better.
+Henrik Disagree, it’s not wasteful if it’s gonna stay there for the whole series
I agree but not duct tape. It wears down quickly and looks ugly after you use it for a while.
I think they should draw the line with chalk so it can easily go away but you won’t be wasting too much material
Next up… *Do All White People Think the Same?* – “Are you proud to be white?” (everyone moves to strongly agree) ‘OMG RAAAAACIST’
People who think like Raziq really confuse me. If you want to be validated, why invalidate others?
Alex Luis also, before that, they took native Americans lands, murdered half the world and took over their countries… shall I continue?
I’m actually really looking forward to an episode with that question. Personally, I’d say somewhat disagree, but I’d love to hear other perspectives on that.
+toxic Boi BUT, they were discriminated because of their culture and not simply the color of their skin
Everyone here needs to take a history class, especially those who believe black people were more oppressed?
White people definetly do not talk the same in buissness meetings and the basketball court, wtf?!
you know black people definitely gotta advance the victim narrative
leonard u exactly
leonard u facts
Fried chicken just had to be first damn question…..?????
+mattjac you cant “dismantle” stereotypes, they exist for a reason.
They should’ve also asked about watermelon too
Bartholomew Willington who doesn’t like watermelon ??
+NON-POLAR PAUL What might that reason be?
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