College Student Takes WHITE PRIVILEGE Test And Is SHOCKED With Results

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  • @YOUR-LOCAL13
    @YOUR-LOCAL1310 ай бұрын

    I have been followed and watched in stores by white people, and I’m white. I’ve been ignored several times while waiting in line for a cashier when the cashier was white. My white parents often complained about being ignored by waiters in restaurants, and the waiters were white. These things happen to everybody, regardless of skin color.

  • @MarcelNL

    @MarcelNL

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah but in your case it's white privilege to be ignored and such, I guess.... :P

  • @Sarah-xj9il

    @Sarah-xj9il

    10 ай бұрын

    💯💯💯

  • @nguyenkh2002

    @nguyenkh2002

    10 ай бұрын

    People sometimes forget about the classism that exist in America.

  • @1Immortalmortal

    @1Immortalmortal

    10 ай бұрын

    Been followed by both white and black and brown security guards. Been kicked out of a store, that was apparently for Black people only, at River Oaks Mall in Calumet City, Illinois. Been accused of stealing by Hispanics security guards, who claimed to have seen my grab a book, but couldn't say where I supposedly shoved it, in my skin tight jeans. (The book was about 3 inches thick. ) Every group is racist and elitist.

  • @ssocar96

    @ssocar96

    10 ай бұрын

    The hookah lounge I am a regular at is basically as diverse as but more peaceful than the United Nations, but the moment anyone enters the door we all stare at that person; if friendly then we are friendly in return and go about our business, if not you will be watched the whole time as we dont like potential issues. It doesn't matter who you are, so my tip is to be friendly; smile, wave, and say hello.

  • @kekibannmi6054
    @kekibannmi605410 ай бұрын

    This quiz should be retitled "How self victimized and racist am I?"

  • @jimmycrim9020

    @jimmycrim9020

    10 ай бұрын

    That right and base off this any race can have that so called white privilege. Since this test is wanting you to look at race or color to separate race or color and also some of the questions seem to have you look also at a separation between female or male. This is a test of racism , division and separation by keeping everyone divided. They, people in power needs Humanity to be divided and not united together (these are those divisions for separation of race to fight against each other , black and white to fight against each other , females and males to fight against each other , all religions are fighting against each other to see who's right or wrong , rich and poor to keep control , the separations of countries to try to fight and war against each other and know you have to add another group that's fighting against gays , lesbians , females and males (quess what culture that is trans. not all though but only those that are the loudest , forces people to call them by their pronouns not what they're really are , Cardozo pretend to be 16 or they can get into the female bathroom the rape on , which has happened already in in schools male pretending to be a female so they can use a female's bathroom or better yet a male that couldn't place or rank in male sports so they can pretend to be females to finally be appreciated and talked about because now they're number one in all female sports.) Just remember divided we fall and lose but being united they fall Humanity wins!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @gregbailey2700

    @gregbailey2700

    10 ай бұрын

    Absolutely!!

  • @Quinctili

    @Quinctili

    10 ай бұрын

    Entitled? Perhaps not, maybe just entitle this; "Quick, find a reason, an excuse, to blame someone else for my failures now and into the future".

  • @richa.s9912

    @richa.s9912

    10 ай бұрын

    Totally agree with you 👍

  • @richa.s9912

    @richa.s9912

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Quinctili I totally agree with you and I hating the word " Entitled, Entitlement, White privilege and black privilege and red and brown and yellow privilege because all it is still A Evil disgusting Satan Worshipper AntiAmerica AntiGOD Marxist Demoncrats Party's racist bigotry inventers playing the professional Race Baiters and Demoncrats Party people are still being a professional Lying Dictator racist bigotry inventers against anyone who doesn't agree with far leftist Demoncrats Party's Racist bigotry Political Policy by telling fraudulent LIES to Republican Party people as well as lying about Trump's Policy and trying really hard to making them look bad when it was the Demoncrats Party people should be looking in their own mirrors and seeing themselves ( a Demoncrats Terrorists criminals Organization corruption groups) the REAL racist bigotry inventers ‼️

  • @chrissyc1996
    @chrissyc199610 ай бұрын

    I'm white and live in a sketchy area. I have been pulled over twice by cops who assumed I'm in the neighborhood to buy drugs. I pointed out my address on the driver's license. I know someone else this happened to. They asked him why he lives here. He said "I'm poor! " To me, this is more about class than race.

  • @montycobra

    @montycobra

    9 ай бұрын

    For sure, it's all about class.

  • @shychameleon

    @shychameleon

    9 ай бұрын

    Same here.

  • @DipshitKyle

    @DipshitKyle

    9 ай бұрын

    That was something i started to knotice when stuff like this comes up, some kind of test to see how people view things or react... it ends up actually being about class, it just happens that the majority of blacks are in a lower class. Sure you can say they don't have the oppertunities and need to be given them... but what if they just simply don't want those? you going to force them into it? Also, are you saying that they can't earn those things on their own? Now that's rasict.

  • @montycobra

    @montycobra

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DipshitKyle That's not what class means, Dipshit. There's the bourgeoisie and the working class -- those who own the mines and factories, and those who work there. The bourgeoisie is the ruling class and they gear the system to their advantage, and since their interests are opposite to the interests of the working class, they need to somehow manage the working class. So one thing they do is divide and conquer, pitching whites against blacks, cons vs wokes, etc.

  • @jjhomestead802

    @jjhomestead802

    9 ай бұрын

    I was pulled over a few times in a black neighborhood when I was younger and the police told me they stopped me for being white. This was 20 ish years or so ago, so I doubt their answer would be the same. Turns out, where I was being stopped was right by a “known” drug dealer. And the only reason a white person would be there is to get drugs. SMH

  • @JustMe-zk2wh
    @JustMe-zk2wh9 ай бұрын

    Dude - I'm a white woman and I answered no more than you did! That test is nothing but to divide us even further.

  • @paulhunter9613

    @paulhunter9613

    9 ай бұрын

    Liberals concocted this test, hate and division

  • @georgecataloni4720
    @georgecataloni472010 ай бұрын

    I don't consider it a privilege to be surrounded by people of my race. I'd much prefer to be surrounded by people who think like me, than people who look like me.

  • @doughboy_6439

    @doughboy_6439

    10 ай бұрын

    I consider it a privilege to be around people who think rather differently from me, but that we can be respectful to each other and recognize when we've identified the same problems.

  • @konnykontant

    @konnykontant

    10 ай бұрын

    I don't like to be around people period, I hate everybody equally 🤣

  • @trishbayhi2902

    @trishbayhi2902

    10 ай бұрын

    😂 😂

  • @Geo65582

    @Geo65582

    10 ай бұрын

    Privilege is having the choice Exactly whatever you're comfortable with personally

  • @georgecataloni4720

    @georgecataloni4720

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Geo65582 Only a racist would want that choice, though.

  • @lesliek3794
    @lesliek379410 ай бұрын

    I'm white and you answered yes to more questions than I did. This is just a stupid test designed to promote hate. Enjoyed the video, keep up the good work.

  • @MeOhMyOh2324

    @MeOhMyOh2324

    10 ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same!

  • @paulinadeboer3604

    @paulinadeboer3604

    10 ай бұрын

    More a promo for the organisation behind it. They earn money when people go to them.

  • @paulinadeboer3604

    @paulinadeboer3604

    10 ай бұрын

    The fact is the questions where not race based. So everyone get the same answhere. The 6 questions that where racebased are to little to change the outcome. Fact is dat all colour has the same struggles. And acting like victems never helped anyone.

  • @keegobricks9734

    @keegobricks9734

    10 ай бұрын

    Same. Honestly if the question was asking about someone being the same sex as you the I'd have had even more no's.

  • @laattardo

    @laattardo

    10 ай бұрын

    Honestly feels like some liberal with guilt complex wrote this test. A) hairdresser shows it's most likely a woman who wrote this and didn't know how to remove her preconceived notions. B) If you go the museums, yes the old ass oil paintings are mainly of white people due to when and where they were made but all you have to do is keep walking and you find the rest of the world displayed C) white privilege is a great trem to make white people feel guilty and black people to feel angry

  • @RodCleaves
    @RodCleaves9 ай бұрын

    This is what we call a "push" survey. They predetermined the answers they wanted and wrote the questions to support their predetermined expectation.

  • @williamjenkins4913

    @williamjenkins4913

    9 ай бұрын

    And for odd reason they link to a business at the bottom.

  • @jasonjones4036

    @jasonjones4036

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for telling me what it's called- push study

  • @TENDRIL77
    @TENDRIL779 ай бұрын

    Just the fact that there is a "white privilege test" says it all. Thank you for posting your results.

  • @willwilburn9473
    @willwilburn947310 ай бұрын

    This test should have been called "do you consider yourself to be a victim". The vast majority of these questions the only way someone could answer no is if they have a victim/inferiority complex. Your "White Privilege" comes from not looking for a way to blame other people for everything that happens in the world or thinking that everybody is out to get you. You are an intelligent hard working moral person and that's what it takes to succeed in life in America. Skin color has nothing to do with it.

  • @debralegear961

    @debralegear961

    10 ай бұрын

    Amen

  • @mcfarvo

    @mcfarvo

    10 ай бұрын

    Based

  • @mr.kinkade2049

    @mr.kinkade2049

    10 ай бұрын

    It's class privilege.

  • @zerospace101

    @zerospace101

    10 ай бұрын

    Could not say it better myself

  • @bunnyboo6295

    @bunnyboo6295

    10 ай бұрын

    interesting I white but got less yes then guy in vid

  • @charlieinabox1164
    @charlieinabox116410 ай бұрын

    These questions are a litmus test for people who see racism in everything. That’s pretty much it.

  • @jeremyk.6456

    @jeremyk.6456

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly because the only one I couldn’t say no to directly was the one about “hairdressers” because I always cut my own hair to save money. Literally as a “white person” I don’t define my culture as “white” but I would define it more as Scottish-American which I rarely ever see anything Scottish within my area and I’m regularly discriminated against because of my skin/hair/eye color. I’ve been passed up for promotions so many times at work when I was the person literally carrying the entire team to have a newer employee with less experience and knowledge of the company be trained by me to become my boss or they would hire a fresh graduate who has no work experience to be the manager/supervisor/boss. I can speak multiple languages but never have gotten an increase in the rate of pay but when others with more pigmentation in their skin speak the same languages as me they get paid a significant amount more than myself. This is why I left corporate America completely and work for myself to ensure I survive because I can only blame myself for my failures. When it is busy I have a few friends from many different backgrounds who are good stand up guys help out (which I pay them fairly for their time) to ensure that everything runs smoothly with happy customers. We truly need to get back to Dr Kings way of judging others by the content of their character and not the color of their skin.

  • @keegobricks9734

    @keegobricks9734

    10 ай бұрын

    "When your race is given preferential treatment in hiring... can be sure your coworkers won't be aware that you got preferential treatment?"

  • @shaitand69

    @shaitand69

    10 ай бұрын

    @@keegobricks9734 Yeah the affirmative action question cracks me up. That is literally what affirmative action is, giving someone a job or placement in lieu of whoever you would have hired on merit because of their race/minority status. Affirmative action is inclusive of everyone but whites so that question is basically "Are you white?"

  • @thenonexistinghero

    @thenonexistinghero

    10 ай бұрын

    @@shaitand69 It isn't inclusive of everyone. Many Asians also fall victim to these policies. Well, Asian men going from my own observation. The ladies do get the preferential treatment.

  • @mverna3628

    @mverna3628

    10 ай бұрын

    It seems that this is more about civilized behavior than race and assumes minorities aren’t part of America culture and it’s plurality of interactions.

  • @ukman9797
    @ukman979710 ай бұрын

    Im a 57 year white guy. I had the pleasure of meeting a man from Ghana, very intelligent proffesional. He took me under his wing in the my early part of my social work career and taught me everything i know. At no point in our proffesional life did race ever factor. He is now a long term friend. Never ever did I feel intimidated or that the black guy was now teaching the white guy. Open your minds people and racists will die.

  • @Kualabear02

    @Kualabear02

    9 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately it’s being revived by the sort of people that devise these tests.

  • @EmbraceTerror

    @EmbraceTerror

    9 ай бұрын

    Uh oh. You had black privilege. Go take the black privilege test. LOL.

  • @nancyankrom3803
    @nancyankrom38039 ай бұрын

    As a child with a speech impediment, I was bullied. As a woman in a male dominated work place, bullied. First to finish tests in school, bullied. Was a runner and swimmer in school bullied for being a jock. I never let any of it get to me. All races, genders, ages, social status are attacked either racially or verbally. Few people in life have never had it happen to them sometime.

  • @susanhenderson3369
    @susanhenderson336910 ай бұрын

    I think my "privilege" comes from having an intact family with two responsible parents who cared about their kids and taught us to be diligent about our education and be responsible for our own choices.

  • @josevelarde4525

    @josevelarde4525

    10 ай бұрын

    That truly is a privilege, which I had as well, as we do not choose our parents. God does. Of course, parents are responsible for their choices. A great reminder that our actions affect others, not just ourselves.

  • @drek226

    @drek226

    10 ай бұрын

    Right and that's not dictated by race. I'm white and I grew up without my father in the home and ended up with issues. Just as there are black families that are intact and are stable. It's not a race thing. It's a moral and class issue.

  • @fiddlinmacx

    @fiddlinmacx

    10 ай бұрын

    I believe those are called 'blessings'. ;-)

  • @blondiemom25

    @blondiemom25

    10 ай бұрын

    @@fiddlinmacxI agree. I am very blessed in my life. I am not privileged.

  • @userunknown1030

    @userunknown1030

    10 ай бұрын

    nock off that racist talking your going to hurt peoples feelings lol.

  • @nancyseery2213
    @nancyseery221310 ай бұрын

    I'm a old white person. I grew up in central Nebraska and the only black people I saw were on TV. I did see native Americans and some people from Viet Nam that had relocated to our area. They were sponsored by our church. At the age of thirteen I spent the summer with my older sister near St. Louis and saw some black children at the playground, but they didn't want to play with me, which I just thought it was because I was a stranger. I have worked with several black people since and have found them to be just like most white people. Some work hard, some don't. Some are nice to everyone and some are not, but that is true of the latino and Asians I have worked with. My overall take on people is if your are nice to them, they are usually nice to you. It is a two way street and at this time I feel our leaders are trying to create a divide between all of us. Privilege is more to do with money than race as there are some very rich people of every color. Hope this helps.

  • @jefflitchfield4950

    @jefflitchfield4950

    10 ай бұрын

    💯

  • @o3nisoaso3

    @o3nisoaso3

    10 ай бұрын

    Well said but the people who need to see this comment usually aren't watching videos you do, we're probably all like minded on these channels

  • @jujupants2486

    @jujupants2486

    10 ай бұрын

    Our dear leaders arent trying to create a divide amongst American citizens. They have successfully done so and its been the name of the game since forever. Back when the Catholic church was being investigated for priests diddling boys in nearly every nation on Earth, what happened around thr same time? Mother Teresa became the first living saint. WOW!!! What a successful distraction. Climate change alarmists are always saying we gonna die in 10 years and yet, they are always wrong. Whats the new distraction lately? Aliens are real. Same with everything they say about Donald Trump. Where did all of these indictments come from all of a sudden? Funny how they find all these things prior to a major election and not last year or the year before that. Basically if the government or the news media say it, assume the ooposite and investigate yourself. There are no journalists in the news media. Havent been in decades.

  • @FuckingFuckShitBitch

    @FuckingFuckShitBitch

    10 ай бұрын

    It also has to do with the ways that money is earned. Did you work for it, or did someone else?

  • @user-rh3tr8io4d

    @user-rh3tr8io4d

    10 ай бұрын

    #Oprahqueenofprivilege

  • @papyrus9761
    @papyrus97619 ай бұрын

    As a kid I've been followed in stores by the staff because they expected me to steal something. I was a white kid in Eastern Europe. The simple reality was kids my age would frequently steal candy and shit from stores, and I matched the description. Not everything is about race, my American friends.

  • @alecwray88
    @alecwray8810 ай бұрын

    I got yelled at by my wife for saying I've never personally seen or experienced racism. I know it exists but I've never been around racism. I'm white and I grew up with 2 brothers who were black my brothers even told me they didn't experience racism. We were just brothers we never seen the color of our skin making us diffrent.

  • @12ealDealOfficial

    @12ealDealOfficial

    9 ай бұрын

    My public schools were predominantly in the suburbs, adjacent to Atlanta, so it was pretty diverse. We were ALL friends. My best friends from that time came from all backgrounds, from Africa to Vietnam, rich and poor. I really miss that too, because it was my expectation for life after graduation. And it was like that right up until 2012. Now people are so damn polarized. The fact is, everyone is judged by their appearance, irrespect of skin color. If you wear a nice suit, people think you're rich. Drive a bombed out car with rims, they think you're ghetto, have long hair and they think you're a hippie- and the list goes on.

  • @ImprovmanZero
    @ImprovmanZero10 ай бұрын

    For anyone wondering the bandage color wasn't intended to match skin originally the coloring was intended to provide contrast to blood to know when to change it. Similar to why in food handling all bandages must be blue to make it easy to spot contaminated food

  • @downtime86stars17

    @downtime86stars17

    10 ай бұрын

    When the bandages in different skin tones first starters appearing, I kept hearing the race hustlers coo about how black children now wouldn't draw attention for wearing a Band Aid. But I had to ask, Was there ever a kid who got a Band Aid and DIDN'T want the whole world to see it? They make neon Band Aids, SpongeBob Band Aids, superhero Band Aids, etc. because kids WANT to show them off. Most kids I knew felt more insulted if they got a Band Aid and no one noticed it.

  • @antonioliles5027

    @antonioliles5027

    10 ай бұрын

    @@downtime86stars17 I laughed in a leftists face when they brought up the bandiad argument. I use blue bandaides for myself and my kids used whatever cartoon they were into at the time. It is all just silly race hustling.

  • @tommack9395

    @tommack9395

    10 ай бұрын

    Correct. when blood coagulates it's darker in color. That's also why bandages ,etc... are not dark nor black.

  • @ImprovmanZero

    @ImprovmanZero

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tommack9395 learned it from a documentary on medical equipment

  • @neffyg35

    @neffyg35

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@downtime86stars17I remember being a kid and so happy they had smiley face bandaids at the doctor's office. It made getting a damn shot worth it lol

  • @mariejustme
    @mariejustme10 ай бұрын

    That is not a test about “white privilege”. It’s a racist test as far as I can tell. When you said you’ve never been followed in a store, I giggled. I have and I’m white. 😂

  • @dorisfields2586

    @dorisfields2586

    10 ай бұрын

    I've been followed and watched in stores too, and I'm an old white lady. Years ago when I tried to apply for food stamps and help I was told point blank " we're all out of money for your kind." I got nothing.

  • @PooBrainBatman

    @PooBrainBatman

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dorisfields2586 I'm white and I've had black social workers tell me, "I'm the wrong skin color for food stamps"!

  • @dawnt6791

    @dawnt6791

    10 ай бұрын

    Same here! LOL I guess some of us white folks just look shady to certain other white folks. LOL

  • @stephwinant5038

    @stephwinant5038

    10 ай бұрын

    When my mom was raising me and my sister as a single parent with a not so great paying job and a 30 year old vehicle on its last leg, she needed rent or food assistance she was told yes over the phone but once we went in person to fill out paperwork they changed there story and said it was a mistake… she could only get help if she was buying a home or car which she could afford neither, she could BARELY afford renting an apt and putting food on the table and then when my medical bills started rolling in we were left on our own. So much for taking care of the children, govt 🤦🏼

  • @rustyshackleford1062

    @rustyshackleford1062

    10 ай бұрын

    Ditto, granted it was a time when I forgot my wallet and was walking around with a buggy full of groceries for over an hour waiting for someone to bring it to me so that I could pay so the fact that lost prevention was keeping an eye on me makes sense, I was being weird at the time.

  • @rlight7334
    @rlight73349 ай бұрын

    I live in a majority black urban area (I’m white, been here 30+ years)-many have never even been to cities a couple of hours away. That shocked me when I had my trainees tell me that. For those stuck in inner city schools and violent neighborhoods, they will surely have a narrow viewpoint colored by experience. Those designing these questionnaires know exactly what they are doing to influence ideologies and behavior. Especially with CRT in the schools now.

  • @haggismacphreedom8270
    @haggismacphreedom82709 ай бұрын

    As a Gaelic speaking Highland Scot living in Canada, who does everyday things like yardwork, shirtless wearing a kilt, I can say with 110% surety that you've answered "yes" more times than I'm able to, regarding almost all of these questions. Make Blueface Warpaint Great Again

  • @cmoto1
    @cmoto110 ай бұрын

    I'm a middle-aged black Christian male who was born in this country. I took this quiz and another one. I was told I was white privileged or just privileged on both. Also told to help folks less privileged...like immigrant lesbian Buddhists, I guess.

  • @skiman863

    @skiman863

    10 ай бұрын

    Go search Google or Yahoo for White Couple. Now go search for Black couple. You'll notice a big difference. Sorry but it's blacks that are now the most racist people in the world.

  • @patriciarossman8653

    @patriciarossman8653

    10 ай бұрын

    Shame on you for forgetting about immigrant lesbian Buddhists! 😂😂❤

  • @kirill2525

    @kirill2525

    10 ай бұрын

    na buddihsts wouldent need help as unlike most religions it teaches one to be happy in ones self and at peace so they are usually really chill and happy people who dont suffer mentally

  • @user-rk2rl4ng1m

    @user-rk2rl4ng1m

    9 ай бұрын

    Welcome to white privilege. We raise a glass of mayonnaise in your honor.😂😂😂

  • @sully199

    @sully199

    9 ай бұрын

    I spit up My drink, you win today sir. Lol.

  • @michaelpfister1283
    @michaelpfister128310 ай бұрын

    This quiz is a self-fulfilling prophecy. No matter who you are or what racial/ethnic heritage you are from, you will answer the majority of these questions as "yes". Which, ironically, DISproves the existence of any race-based advantage in our current culture.

  • @ReleaseTheQuackers
    @ReleaseTheQuackers9 ай бұрын

    I am a white-passing Indigenous American and answered NO to more questions than you did. Of course, I am sure someone would say that just because of my skin color I CAN'T possibly suffer oppression in Murica, but Indigenous Americans in most of the country do not see representation IRL often.

  • @PrincessKait1
    @PrincessKait19 ай бұрын

    I’m white and the “standard” bandages are darker than my skin color. I never once thought they were supposed to be skin color, I thought they were just that color because undyed linen or cotton or whatever can be a tanish color and it was just trying to mimic that or something. Maybe I’m wrong but I’ve always thought that was just another thing people who like to whine made up so they can whine. I have a box of the “skin inclusive” bandages now and all of them are darker than my skin. None match. 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

  • @talongreenlee7704
    @talongreenlee770410 ай бұрын

    The fact that the results are so passive aggressive absolutely kills me. Like, they didn’t want to go out and say that the white privilege test found that you have white privilege even if you answered yes to all the questions. They still felt the need to phrase it as “have you ever considered?”. The smug condescending superiority complex of the person who wrote this is just dripping from it.

  • @ArCSelkie37

    @ArCSelkie37

    10 ай бұрын

    Half of these questions are just absurd... and shows how out of touch with reality the creators of the quiz are. There is not a human being on earth that could realistically answer 2 or 3 with a yes truthfully, 6 is just trying to rewrite history, 7 is just a meaningless question... and the rest of the questions could easily be answered yes by the vast majority of people of colour.

  • @charlesgaillardet5455

    @charlesgaillardet5455

    9 ай бұрын

    the quiz says more about the people who wrote the questions than about those who answer them.

  • @natashaharsh9793

    @natashaharsh9793

    9 ай бұрын

    Isn't that the point? That white privilege itself is absurd.

  • @meglukes

    @meglukes

    9 ай бұрын

    I’d just be like “Have you ever considered that you might be a douche?”

  • @scarecrow_9895

    @scarecrow_9895

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@meglukeshaha

  • @ravendarkcloud
    @ravendarkcloud10 ай бұрын

    The problem with all this "privilege" BS is it is not about any cultural bias, It is a social status. I grew up poor, living government food boxes and fs benefits. I have been discriminated against based on that social status many times.

  • @zelaht2778

    @zelaht2778

    10 ай бұрын

    100%

  • @neffyg35

    @neffyg35

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree

  • @mage3690

    @mage3690

    10 ай бұрын

    Same. Class is everything in human culture and it has been that way since the Babylonians.

  • @montycobra

    @montycobra

    9 ай бұрын

    That's the truth. The ruling class only brings this racist stuff up to divide us so that we can't see the materialistic economical situation and act in the interest of our class.

  • @shychameleon

    @shychameleon

    9 ай бұрын

    Forget about race as a barrier, it’s class and social status.

  • @nameirrelevant0
    @nameirrelevant09 ай бұрын

    Honestly, anyone of any skin color could answer no to most of these. Props for pointing out how your own experience doesn't match up with what the news tells you what your experience *should* be, though. They're manufacturing most of this. And you're right that having a "black only" section in a store would be weird. That was called segregation 70 years ago. Now it's just called "intersectionality."

  • @jeremygoodall7799
    @jeremygoodall779910 ай бұрын

    Truth takes courage to examine. Good on you for looking honestly and sharing your experience.

  • @hjasper436
    @hjasper43610 ай бұрын

    M y dude, you have what most people are lacking now days. CRITICAL THINKING

  • @user-jv8zo3wl1q

    @user-jv8zo3wl1q

    10 ай бұрын

    Seems to be an uncommon ability now-a-days for sure. Heck, thinking in general seems to be lacking too.

  • @richa.s9912

    @richa.s9912

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-jv8zo3wl1q What about lieutenant ? Or Major or Sargent ?

  • @evolgenius1150

    @evolgenius1150

    10 ай бұрын

    Its bc HE believes in objectivity, in facts. THEY believe in "my truth" that whats in their heads is what is real and that anything that argues their "truth" is oppression. Look up "Post Modernism" "Post Modernist Thinking" Jordan peterson and others have a lot to say on this mind virus that the left uses to condemn facts and logic as false and feelings as real.

  • @luv_sylph_pixie1176

    @luv_sylph_pixie1176

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@richa.s9912😂

  • @M0rmagil

    @M0rmagil

    10 ай бұрын

    A dangerous trait to possess, comrade! Stay in your pod, eat the bugs, repeat the slogans. 😑

  • @tinasmallwood9546
    @tinasmallwood954610 ай бұрын

    And it is once again confirmed... white privilege is not a real thing. Privilege is either earned or bought and for the most part an individual's perspective of what privilege means to them. I personally feel privileged to have adopted my daughter and loved her, provided for her, raised her with morals and standards of being a good human. That is my grandest privilege.

  • @Princess_Celestia_

    @Princess_Celestia_

    10 ай бұрын

    No such thing as privilege. Everyone faces difficulties in life.

  • @lullaby218

    @lullaby218

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@Princess_Celestia_Only members of the comm|e party got privileges.

  • @falconcorban4128

    @falconcorban4128

    10 ай бұрын

    As a poor white person, most my answers would be no lol. I never got privilege and was always looked at/ treated different cause I was poor and as a kid I "didn't act right."

  • @jonadabtheunsightly

    @jonadabtheunsightly

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Princess_Celestia_ Eh. Some of us are fortunate enough to have been born in the first world. I was born in Ohio for example, so I had US citizenship handed to me _at birth_ and never had to work for that. That's a big deal. Also, I was born in the modern era, so I've had access to indoor plumbing and (reasonably) reliable electrical power my entire life. Even as a child, I had an electric fan in my bedroom, so when it was hot in the summer time, I didn't have to suffer to the same extent as people in really poor countries. There's also been a food surplus in this part of the world, continuously, throughout my entire lifetime. I've met people who have lived in parts of the world where that isn't true, but it's true here, pretty much continent-wide. I've always had access to books, from a very young age. My parents used to take me to the library when I was young, and there were literally *thousands* of books, and I could borrow any of them I wanted. I don't take these things for granted. Most of the people who have ever lived, never had the privilege of reading a book. Privilege is relative. There's always going to be somebody who has something you don't have, and somebody else who has less. That's just the way the world works: everybody doesn't have exactly the same everything. And frankly, we wouldn't like it if everybody _did_ have everything exactly the same. In the first place, that would be boring, and on top of that, we wouldn't have any chance to improve our situation at all, which would be very demoralizing. This isn't to say that there aren't any problems with the way the world currently works; there certainly are. But making everything exactly the same for everyone, shouldn't be a goal. That wouldn't make the world a better place to live.

  • @mikebalentine

    @mikebalentine

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Princess_Celestia_that is just factually false. How about being born in the US vs Venezuela/North Korea where people regularly starve to death. Or a country where the passport does not allow you to get to very few locations. Pretty woman privilege, this is great study when COVID happened their grades dropped the most of all demographics because they could not leverage their beauty remotely

  • @okbutthenagain.9402
    @okbutthenagain.94029 ай бұрын

    The way the "White Privilege" questionnaires are designed is that the chances of someone saying yes more times than no and being in the target comment or group is fore most. They literally are designed to make the point of the question.

  • @jadem9223
    @jadem92239 ай бұрын

    Privilege isn't based on skin color or race. It's based on wealth. If you're wealthy you can buy safety and security. As a multi-racial person I could only answer two questions with a 'yes' answer. But that doesn't equate to any kind of oppression. Certainty is rare. This test is designed to promote division. Thanks for exposing it for what it is.

  • @grammysapeep9013
    @grammysapeep901310 ай бұрын

    I think your attitude is emblematic here. You aren't looking to be a victim so you view the questions rationally. Victims don't do that. You're a fine young man. Never change

  • @Madison-iw8ix

    @Madison-iw8ix

    9 ай бұрын

    No, people who want to be victims don't do that. Most people who are actual victims don't want to stay as victims - they want their agency back. It's only the losers who have never been a true victim in their life that want to be a perpetual victim.

  • @kaitlanparks8061

    @kaitlanparks8061

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Madison-iw8ixThose people would then be considered “survivors.” There is so much power in that one word than I could possibly convey.

  • @jordan9604

    @jordan9604

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@kaitlanparks8061Thank you. I went through more than some, but I was always aware that even more people had it worse. I will never be a victim. I fought hard as hell to get where I am at today, and I'll be damned if anyone steps in my way to raising my family as right as I think is possible.

  • @CrankyBeach
    @CrankyBeach10 ай бұрын

    This reminds me of a scene I witnessed back in 1998. I am a 67-year-old white female and I went back to college in my 40s. College has a reputation for jumping on every political correctness bandwagon, so I found this incident quite enlightening. I was walking through an office section and heard a (black) staff member's side of a phone conversation. She said, "I asked you for diverse. You gave me all black. That's not diverse, that's all black." In a similar timeframe a black friend who is my age got accused (by a young black female) of having gotten to his status in life because of affirmative action. He retorted that he got where he is because he's d**n good at what he does. (He's a nurse with wide and varied experience in his field.) The young woman said she was discriminated against by white people all the time. He challenged her for examples, and her reply? "I know what they're thinking when they look at me." Oh, so now she's a mind reader. ::smh:: Finally... those quiz questions were some of the most leading and loaded questions I have ever seen in my life. Clearly they are designed to elicit a certain answer (hint: that certain answer was NEVER a "no"). I haven't seen any of your prior videos, but the way you handled these questions with honesty and transparency is (dare I say it) much to your credit. Your skin tones have nothing to do with it, and I don't give a flying donut if your color is green, purple, or polka dots. Thanks for a most interesting video experience. 😊

  • @andygeorgeparkinson2515
    @andygeorgeparkinson25159 ай бұрын

    What a pleasure to listen to your calm thoughtful logical reasoning when addressing the Questions , I truly hope you are representative of America young people and not the extremists that the MSM portray as being “ todays youth “ ……keep going you are doing great as a Role Model …

  • @Matt-ng9xv
    @Matt-ng9xv9 ай бұрын

    I went to a barber shop twice. Both times I was made fun of, for not knowing every inch of my own head, for being white “you must go to super clips! White people go to super clips and they pay 100$ for hair cut and it look like shit!” Whole hour of that. Didn’t stop when I said to. Practically felt held hostage while this big mean mofo is just scraping my face with a dry razor and yelling at me for flinching or not knowing exactly when he was gonna do it or how he wanted me to respond. If I want a hair cut? I have to go an hour away. As a white guy living in a major city, I can’t say yes to half of these lol

  • @wdking8833
    @wdking883310 ай бұрын

    You know what this test really proves? That you can manipulate questions to get the answers you want. This is done quite commonly, especially in the field of sociology (the study of societies and how they work).

  • @acgidesignstudio
    @acgidesignstudio10 ай бұрын

    I'm white and most of the answers were no. I've lost job interviews because they needed so many of each race... even asked to train the persons of color because they were not qualified for the position I was not picked for. This is a true story. I've lost jobs because I dont speak Spanish. When I asked why "cause I would not be able to communicate with my co-workers. I have lost food stamps the day I found a job but yet the welfare office I was the only white person there. Yet everyone else got the assistance. There was a man of color who asked me to help him fill out his w2. I copied them from mine. When I saw his taxes his wage was the same as mine but taxes taken out 1.33% less than mine (Remember his w2 was exactly the same as mine except race.wage & hrs exactly alike). So if white privilege exists I'd like to know where it is.

  • @ssjwes

    @ssjwes

    10 ай бұрын

    They did the same to my parents in the late 80's. We had to go to churches for help. That's one of the reasons I dislike government. Edit1: they also told my mom they'd help her and her kids if she divorced my dad. Basically she was being coached to cheat the system.. This was after my family finally got back together after 2 years of living at my grandparents house and almost being stolen by them(custody)... I would've rather eaten grass than have my parents get a divorce. This is just making me mad again thinking about it. Edit2: I'm a 40 yo white guy that lives in the south.

  • @missbilbybadinage1199

    @missbilbybadinage1199

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm a white middle aged Australian woman and I had 17 no's. I failed literacy at school and when going for a job, social services help, etc... for the most part, migrants, lgbq+ and 1st nations have priority. The pendulum is certainly swinging toward anti white and will eventually swing back, and always has and will continue to swing back and forth, it's a matter of timing where/who we are per swing and how we react to it. I hope everyone here has the equal opportunities & freedoms that we all deserve to choose our own outcomes.

  • @Max_Griswald

    @Max_Griswald

    10 ай бұрын

    At a former job, I was often tasked with going back and fixing stuff in the forms and notes that were done incorrectly by our "Spanglish" department, because they did not have the language skills to do the stuff the right way the first time. They were hired because they were "bi-lingual" which they weren't. They spoke very broken English, and wrote even worse. They were also paid an extra $1/hour more than we were on account of being "bi-lingual". This is despite the fact that in a helpdesk call center, I handled 5x the call volume as any of them, partly because I knew what I was doing and partly because I could communicate with the majority of the callers (We had a normal call queue that EVERYONE answered calls in, and a Spanish call queue that only the bi-lingual people answered calls in, every so often a Spanish-speaking person would find their way into the normal call queue, and if it was too hard to understand, we transferred them to the Spanish queue. My average call time was under a minute, while most of the bi-lingual people had average call times from the normal call queue of 5-7 minutes. I also had a 99% resolution rate and a 1% escalation rate, while nobody in the bi-lingual group had a resolution rate over 80%.)

  • @chrish7336

    @chrish7336

    10 ай бұрын

    We have the privilege of not having a job and going bankrupt so the unqualified and get paid to do nothing.

  • @TexSquirrel

    @TexSquirrel

    10 ай бұрын

    I lost out on a teaching job almost 30 years ago because I am white. I was told that they were trying to match the student population which was primarily Hispanic and black. It had nothing to do with language, because I wasn’t applying for an ESL position. They said they felt students best learn from teachers that look like them. I applied at the next town 30 miles away and was hired. I’m thankful that there was another school district so close.

  • @josephferree5635
    @josephferree56359 ай бұрын

    I've listened to a couple of your videos because the subject line caught my attention. After watching them, however, I appreciate that you are very open minded to hearing duodenum sides to each story. I grew up on welfare, lived in predominately Hispanic neighborhoods, horrible schools, lots of gangs and drugs, and have 4 siblings. I am financially secure now, work for myself, invest in my future, and do not look at my status in life as a child to define my future. My siblings, on the other hand, not financially set, make excuses and blame everyone else for their downfall, and expect me to take care of them. I said all of this to point out that we all make choices in life. Those choices will define where we go and how we move in our life. If I had chosen to let my childhood status define me, I would have made the appropriate choices causing me to stay in that position. The privilege that should be in question is the privilege of choice. Do you have the privilege to make choices for yourself? Secondly.... are your parents involved in your life and your education? A person who's parents are there for them to educate and guide in this world about moral choices and financial or work choices, would never stand for the argument of oppression because they would be pushed to make the appropriate decisions to have a fulfilled life. As you get older and see life as it pertains to you, you will find these questions that you answered today are really just a controlled narrative to to keep you from thinking for yourself. If you seek to be a victim, this narrative with help you accomplish being a victim. If your goal is to be better tomorrow than you are today, you can not achieve that by looking for blame in others, you have to look at yourself. Sorry this is so long, but I do not understand the victim mentality. I appreciate the topics you chose. and have subsided to you solely on your openness

  • @rsforchristjesus4181
    @rsforchristjesus418110 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. With the tensions in our world today, the humor is very welcome. And that was quite a strange test.

  • @michaeldurkin8659
    @michaeldurkin865910 ай бұрын

    So glad to have you with us in the White Privilege group! Welcome. Keep on working hard, making good choices, stay goal driven and continue to be persistent in your pursuit of excellence. All of those things are essential to ensuring the vitality of your white privilege. You will find many people of color in our group that also enjoy white privilege.

  • @p.s.shnabel3409

    @p.s.shnabel3409

    10 ай бұрын

    Ruined Leon for one. He flashes his "white privilege" card at the drop of a hat. Dude has a wicked sense of humor.

  • @danbasford7456

    @danbasford7456

    10 ай бұрын

    Tell him about the complimentary two week vacation that we can't afford and to a place that has been closed for at least 2 decades. With the bonus chance of being hunted by a crazed serial killer. Yay!

  • @alexandriarennie5992

    @alexandriarennie5992

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@danbasford7456wait we get 2 weeks vacation I thought we just got fired before we qualified for it 😮

  • @valsyaranamual6853

    @valsyaranamual6853

    10 ай бұрын

    Fool!

  • @ashleycroydon9743

    @ashleycroydon9743

    10 ай бұрын

    Can I join too? I'm pretty privileged 👍🏾👌🏾

  • @notilluminati1295
    @notilluminati129510 ай бұрын

    Pretty sure the reason why these questions sound so bizarre, is because they're designed to be taken for someone who's already indoctrinated into the woke cult. If you're not familiar with the cult, then it sounds bizarre, but if you're in the cult, you've already been primed to provide the answers you're supposed to.

  • @pikminologueraisin2139

    @pikminologueraisin2139

    10 ай бұрын

    wow they live in an another world or some shit

  • @elenamiller1007

    @elenamiller1007

    10 ай бұрын

    Cults always live in different world

  • @saribeepo.o5111

    @saribeepo.o5111

    10 ай бұрын

    @@pikminologueraisin2139 They do, and that's the point. Imagine being shocked to find out that back when whites made up 80-90% of the country that most products were made for them. Mind you, back in the days many products were also made locally rather than being brought in from over seas to ship around the country. So, many of the products that were made were likely made in areas where they might not have even had any black clientele to cater to, when minorities started showing up. ... Hell, now a days even the majority of consumers can't get things made the way they want. I'd dare say 100% of us would like our food to be healthy rather than the cheap garbage in the stores, we would like our clothes to be made from real fabric that could last us 10+ years and look great, and appliances that keep on going for decades. All of these things we used to be able to get, I'd dare say everyone wants them, but we get nothing, because that doesn't benefit the greedy corporations, who could make profit doing things right but would rather get obscenely rich while leaving their workforce in poverty... but do go on about how 10% of the population (when taking into account the nation wide population ) not being catered to by people who had their entire life savings on the line to run their business is racist.... a prime example of of why our country was always a republic and didn't used to even let all white men vote.

  • @garfnob4832

    @garfnob4832

    10 ай бұрын

    @@saribeepo.o5111 i am sorry, but how do you make a product for a white person and not for a black person? the only thing i can think of is cosmetics where skin tone matters. how do you make a car, stove, house, phone, TV, and so on for a white human and not a black human? they are made to accommodate human phraseology.

  • @saribeepo.o5111

    @saribeepo.o5111

    10 ай бұрын

    @@garfnob4832 I'll expand on it, read it and and put yourself in the place of someone back then. ... Up until more recently black people made up 10% of the population nation wide. Most if not all of those products used to be 'women only' (do you really think men used bandaids when they were first coming out?), now we're down to 5%. Most of those products also would have been exclusive to middle and upper class. So after you factor that in, as well as the fact that a good portion of that 5% were children (no purchasing power) and people 40+ ( less likely to start picking up products they didn't grow up with in an age of good old fashioned know how). That i don't have the numbers on, but we can say at least half of blacks weren't mid/ upper class. 1 slavery had only recently ended in the South . 2. In the North most people were getting industrial jobs, and the influx of cheap labor from the South (black and white) would drive the wages down. So let's say 2.5%. Even though children/aged out potential consumers is probably a much higher percentage, let's just round that down to 2% of the nation wide population to account for them. ... Now, there are two more considerations. The first is, prior to WWII, consumer spending in the US was considerably lower. It was when more well off middle class young women (who didn't need to work if the husband was home, and not yet old enough to grow wise ) discovered the 'joy' of wasting money with greater freedom. Take a moment and really think about that. There are people still alive today that lived in a time were buying something like a (any) bottle of perfume would have been a rare treat for most of the country. ... The second is the distribution of the population. Even among white people, there was a high tenancy for people to settle in areas of shared ancestry. It's harder to see today for reasons we won't get into, but even in the 80s and 90s you could still go to prominent towns and with strong -current - influence from a particular European nation of origin (which one depending on the area). That combined with 1. Democrats forcing Jim Crow laws in the South. 2. The North consisting of many transplant people from the South, who (just like white immigrants of the time) would naturally seek out places they could count on those with similar life experience and culture to help them integrate into a totally different world, that 2% is going to tend to distribute in clumps around a few areas, with only a fraction venting out into surrounding areas initially. ... So back when these products are just starting to really take off, you will still have much of the US with no black people at all, and most of what's left having just a handful (with most of them not being willing or able to buy your products), and a few areas where there are enough that you could theoretically have a market. ... Now, you are a manufacturer. There's virtually no access to global trade for you at this time (depending on your product). One of two things is going to apply. 1. You can't distribute far outside your area. If this is the case, and your area has no black people - or - has so few black people a store owner doesn't have enough of a market to take a risk on buying your product, why would you make it? Remember, these aren't Walmarts. There was a time when misplacing or breaking a $10 item was a big deal because money had more value - and- every product on the self represented the shop owner/manager putting his/her PERSONAL asset on the line, until the item sold. ... 2. (If) you can distribute to a wider area of the US. If you happen to include an area that contains one or more clusters of black people, you still have to deal with the actual numbers. You need to look at, how many of them are actually in your consumer base and how often might they buy the product? .. That brings us to something you haven't considered. Making different products doesn't just happen. You need different materials. You either need to shut down production of your other product to make time and change equipment/resources out to make the other product OR you need to purchase more expensive equipment, bigger workspaces/more storage and hire more workers to run a separate line. If you are just starting out, you could be talking about nearly doubling your debt/expense, to increase your revenue so marginally, you may be losing money making the additional product. ... If that is too much for you, let me make it really simple. Look at what's happening to Disney right now. They are catering to a minority (the woke crowd), and what happens? The product that the majority consume us starting to lose ground in being able to support the product that is designed for the minority. That's even with the buffer of conditioning the majority over generations to mindlessly consume their product, and Disney execs play with other people's money. It's very easy to see then why in a day when it was the same people standing to lose their own money making the decisions, that they wouldn't make novelty/luxury products (at the time) just for the minority

  • @FoundersFan
    @FoundersFan10 ай бұрын

    Dude, the more of your stuff I watch the more I like you. God bless you in everything you do.

  • @TimmayFilms
    @TimmayFilms9 ай бұрын

    You're hilarious! You have a genuine knack for being on-camera; a natural talent, to be sure.

  • @ilonadever8249
    @ilonadever824910 ай бұрын

    The questions were slanted, no way to not end up with white privilege unless you already feel like there is white privilege and you don't have it.

  • @ExistenceUniversity

    @ExistenceUniversity

    10 ай бұрын

    Well the last question tells you that the author of the test is a racist, as OP had to say yes his teachers are his race because they are, and that yes automatically counted as white privilege meaning the author of the test doesn't think black teachers exist.

  • @dyingbreed5386
    @dyingbreed538610 ай бұрын

    Many of those questions had nothing to do with privilege and everything to do with demographics. The rest were just incorrect assumptions that everyone thinks/ acts like they do. We don't; unlike them we're not racist.

  • @dissent6812

    @dissent6812

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree, its almost as if though the person coming up with the questions wants you to validate how he really feels and that's the problem with these so called liberals spouting these ideas are very much like this quote by Joe Biden If you don't vote democrat you ain't black. He also said that Obama was the first clean articulate and smart black man!

  • @forgottenfilmchannel1194

    @forgottenfilmchannel1194

    10 ай бұрын

    so true!! I am a white person in a historically black area and my neighbors would be 100% privileged based on this questionnaire.

  • @dyingbreed5386

    @dyingbreed5386

    10 ай бұрын

    @forgottenfilmchannel1194 I'm a "white guy" who grew up in a black neighborhood and thought the exact same thing. And I put white guy in quotes because I'm about ~1/4 Mowhawk but since I'm "passing" my opinions don't matter.

  • @p.s.shnabel3409

    @p.s.shnabel3409

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dyingbreed5386 Genetically German ... and I don't "pass" to the point that the local tribe tried to figure out how I'm related when I first moved here. The world is an utterly funny place. I was considering offering a class on how to make sourdough bread (the real stuff, not that store-bought facsimile) since, eh, looks like German is now their culture, too.

  • @heathercampbell6059
    @heathercampbell605910 ай бұрын

    I really love that you are so honest. You are one of the most honest people I have come across on KZread and I really appreciate it.

  • @johnnydill3846
    @johnnydill38468 ай бұрын

    Just found your channel and I love it. You are what college students are supposed to be. Open to the world and trying to learn instead of trying to get indoctrinated. Kudos and keep it up.

  • @Boricua_User
    @Boricua_User10 ай бұрын

    Turns out that I have white privilege despite being latino 💀

  • @DyvmSlorm

    @DyvmSlorm

    10 ай бұрын

    heheh I'm white. I could definitively answer 10 questions with a YES. Heck, today I can't guarantee that my kids will be taught that their white ancestors deserve to be in this country let alone that they had anything to do with building it. I want my anti-privilege card please

  • @pyrocrew17

    @pyrocrew17

    10 ай бұрын

    We’re all pink inside 🤡

  • @petegarnett7731

    @petegarnett7731

    10 ай бұрын

    Apparently I do NOT have white privilege. Should I wear dark make-up or move to another country? (or both?)

  • @jasonmajere2165

    @jasonmajere2165

    9 ай бұрын

    White supremacist are recruiting for anyone that wants to join.

  • @DizzyV
    @DizzyV10 ай бұрын

    As a white person I can say you are a well spoken, honest, and motivated young man. You have the drive to succeed. This test is designed to promote hate between people and cause a divide between them. I hired many people of color who have the same traits as you and they flourished at the jobs they had. I never hired anyone who showed they didn't have these traits, no matter their skin color. They showed in interviews that they were not right or couldn't be trusted for the position I was hiring for. You are doing a great job and make me feel like not everyone falls for the race baiting that has began to plague the US.

  • @josoffat7649
    @josoffat76499 ай бұрын

    It shows the mental gymnastics one must take to be in this mindset. Great video showing how ridiculous the woke mob has become. It's not about unity, it's about division wearing a mask of unity. Also, I am Canadian of norwegian descent, I have never gone to a restaurant that had mead horns and traditional viking dishes on the menu, nor do I care. I am canadian first.

  • @michaelmclendon2587
    @michaelmclendon25879 ай бұрын

    I think it means that you work hard for what you have be proud of it you're doing great don't ever stop moving forward in striving to do better

  • @aimeekeel
    @aimeekeel10 ай бұрын

    This is just privilege, not a race issue. As Americans we have privilege…

  • @davidjones-vx9ju

    @davidjones-vx9ju

    10 ай бұрын

    this test was written in canada or england

  • @killcat1971

    @killcat1971

    10 ай бұрын

    @@davidjones-vx9ju Got that from the "colour"

  • @Bayloy

    @Bayloy

    10 ай бұрын

    Not all Americans have privilege and that's why America and her legal citizens must come first!

  • @truthhurts2879

    @truthhurts2879

    10 ай бұрын

    The only REAL PRIVELEGE that exists, is the wealth privelege. It doesn't matter your skin colour or ethnicity, if you have the wealth, anything is possible as we just saw with Hunter Xiden getting a misdemeanor for not paying millions of dollars in taxes and a non custodial sentence for having an illegal firearm in close proximity to class A narcotics.

  • @valsyaranamual6853

    @valsyaranamual6853

    10 ай бұрын

    Why? Because you are an American - who thinks they won WW2 and invented everything?As tourists you are disliked on the whole.Arrogant and rude.

  • @ae744
    @ae74410 ай бұрын

    As a "white" person who lives in a "black" area, I got 7.

  • @elisaseverns2543
    @elisaseverns25439 ай бұрын

    6:53 you just said you “work hard everyday “……that and a good attitude (which you have) is the key to many types of success. Great video.

  • @louyork8379
    @louyork83795 ай бұрын

    It took me watching a few videos of this cat to subscribe but this one got me. I’ve subscribed. He going the right direction. Like his content.

  • @kodylarson2983
    @kodylarson298310 ай бұрын

    The questions are worded in such a way that no matter who you are odds are you can answer yes to least 13 of these questions.

  • @dark3031

    @dark3031

    10 ай бұрын

    Unless you already came in with a victimhood mentality, then you can answer no to a lot of these questions.

  • @uninhabitedspace

    @uninhabitedspace

    10 ай бұрын

    If you word it so that, if people answer honestly, almost everybody can get 13 yes's, but then only target it at white people, you can tell all white people to "check their priveledge."

  • @darrentoon5332

    @darrentoon5332

    10 ай бұрын

    Hairdressers and barbers are the same

  • @laserflexr6321

    @laserflexr6321

    10 ай бұрын

    @@darrentoon5332 Well I had it splained to me one time that there is a difference between father and daddy, and even when that was pointed out, their conception of the difference was opposite to what I would expect. To my way of thinking, father meant the person who protected, provided and taught, as in father figure, but to the other person daddy meant the one who cared and father was just the one that made you. So there can be differences in terminology even across adjacent neighborhoods.

  • @Nohbody4242

    @Nohbody4242

    10 ай бұрын

    10 actually. I answered 10 with a yes. And I'm a white male. I can prove my logic too. If the 10 I answered with a yes, 9 were loaded questions that EVERYONE would have to answer yes to.

  • @mickcawley4797
    @mickcawley479710 ай бұрын

    A lot of 'your' , so called white privilege in this quiz, is simply down to you having a good work ethic and desire to make the best of any opportunities that come your way and nothing to do with your race.

  • @caseychupinski7553

    @caseychupinski7553

    10 ай бұрын

    Clearly, qualities that are unique to white people only

  • @rockyharris1426

    @rockyharris1426

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TheLoneMagpie91 Did that bullshit just come out of your hole or did you have to think about it before you wrote it?

  • @raghallaighzert4336

    @raghallaighzert4336

    10 ай бұрын

    @@TheLoneMagpie91 Your own ancestors sold you to white people...

  • @SalvableRuin

    @SalvableRuin

    10 ай бұрын

    You used 2 commas in your sentence and neither one of them made sense. "She, is my friend."

  • @Squidbush8563

    @Squidbush8563

    10 ай бұрын

    @@SalvableRuin Have you ever heard the term "Grammar Nazi?"

  • @dalevintage
    @dalevintage2 ай бұрын

    Well done. Says so much! Thank you!

  • @dairoleon2682
    @dairoleon26829 ай бұрын

    The staggering ignorance and smugness radiating from this quiz is simultaneously hilarious and infuriating. I sincerely hope that I might one day chance across the person who created it, and know when I do, so I can punch them in the face.

  • @wickedgenx1972
    @wickedgenx197210 ай бұрын

    These questions are set up to check people's predetermined biases. If people are already convinced they are going to have problems where they move, they are going to have problems. It doesn't matter what the neighbors are actually like. As for question 9, I am white as it gets and I can't just walk in anywhere and get my hair done. Naturally blonde, fine hair is not easy to work with. These are ridiculously biased questions tho and that's not the response they are looking for. This whole thing is ridiculous. Lol😂

  • @vincentbrown9953

    @vincentbrown9953

    10 ай бұрын

    You're correct that the test is ridiculous. However the question about hair wasn't could they do it well or to your liking, but simply asks "could they cut my hair"? Therefore yes.

  • @wickedgenx1972

    @wickedgenx1972

    10 ай бұрын

    @@vincentbrown9953 Yes, the answer is technically yes for everyone. You're absolutely right. That's not what the biased test is looking for. Lol

  • @lynnm6413

    @lynnm6413

    10 ай бұрын

    @@vincentbrown9953 the way you are taking this means that any 5 year old with scissors and chewing gum in their hair also can cut hair. You are ridiculous

  • @lynnm6413

    @lynnm6413

    10 ай бұрын

    @@sheilaharrison8547 I don't even go to hairdressers anymore... I have structured, wavy hair and no matter where I went to just cut the tips because I wanted to keep my lengths, 5-7 cm got chopped off... Your hair is so damaged. No, lady, that's called dry tips... how about selling me a hydrating hair mask?!

  • @laserflexr6321

    @laserflexr6321

    10 ай бұрын

    Ya I agree with that, people can sense an attitude even if you dont say a word. Some call it vibe. If you put out a negative vibe, it is much more likely you get back a negative vibe, and vice versa same if you are happy, content, at peace. If you are twitchy and nervous people wonder if you have good reason to be twitchy and nervous, then they wonder what you are up to. Acting suspicious is the best way to get treated with suspicion.

  • @Shabenn
    @Shabenn10 ай бұрын

    All different kinds of people built this country. You said it JoJo, you didn't care. That's how it's supposed to be and is for most people. You don't see Spiderman as a white guy, you see him as any guy, even yourself. That's it!

  • @rockcrawlerchurch2976

    @rockcrawlerchurch2976

    10 ай бұрын

    I can see jojo isnt the same colour skin as me. But guess what, people with my skin colour can have different hair colours, different eye colours. Hell we can be different shades of white. I think these differences are what the are. And undoubtedly they could be used desriptively. But that doesnt make them exclusively an ist of any kind. Even though i notice it im still looking at him as a man. We are all HUMAN.

  • @nymalous3428

    @nymalous3428

    10 ай бұрын

    @@rockcrawlerchurch2976 Amen.

  • @ClockworkWyrm

    @ClockworkWyrm

    10 ай бұрын

    "You don't see Spiderman as a white guy, you see him as any guy, even yourself. " This is the way. Hell, when I read and watch movies it doesn't matter the race, sex, nationality, etc. of the characters, I'm relating to them as people in situations, not as arbitrary demographics.

  • @jenna702native
    @jenna702native10 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you took this live.

  • @danualbocock1593
    @danualbocock15939 ай бұрын

    All Americans are privileged if you work hard and have a certain amount of determination 👏

  • @onliwankannoli
    @onliwankannoli10 ай бұрын

    I took a completely different white privilege test that asked if I had ever been discriminated against because of my race, been kicked out of somewhere because of my race, or been made fun of because of the way I talk, all of which I had experienced - in a foreign country, but never in the U.S.

  • @robertfarrow5853

    @robertfarrow5853

    10 ай бұрын

    Then don't go into a Jamaican place to eat if you are white. I did to meet my adopted Nigerian cousin. If she hadn't arrived after the hostiles surrounded the table... I dread to think.

  • @coyotech55

    @coyotech55

    9 ай бұрын

    I've run into those things in various parts of the US. It just depends on where you go, and what the attitudes are in the area. Every group has its prejudices, and if you're not from that group it might be towards you. And if it is, so what.

  • @ashleycnossen3157
    @ashleycnossen315710 ай бұрын

    I got 13 yesses and 13 nos. Over the past 20 years I've taken many different versions of a white privilege test and I never pass as privileged. Not every bad experience in life has to do with race.

  • @guylainelavoie7571

    @guylainelavoie7571

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly. There is only one race, the human race. Division, like this ridiculous tests, are created by gov of the day.

  • @burtknighten4438

    @burtknighten4438

    10 ай бұрын

    Cause it's a made up saying that didn't exist 10 years ago

  • @donnanowland3163
    @donnanowland31639 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another great video. 👏👏👏😎

  • @jzap1738
    @jzap17389 ай бұрын

    so my family got attacked for being white as my son a white boy was playing basketball in a mostly black group of kids. They started harrassing him and making fun of his skin color. Stole his basket ball then threw it on the roof. My husband came over and the huge black kid beat up my husband. An off duty officer peeled the huge kid off of my husband so he didn't kill him. It was so traumatic and scary. we couldn't move because that's all we could afford and we were the wrong skin color so my son never went back to that basket ball court again for fear of being beat up. so that's our story of #whiteprivilege.

  • @beckinfidelis3916
    @beckinfidelis391610 ай бұрын

    I'm white, but you answered yes to a LOT more questions than I did LOL Most of these questions seem to be based on old stereotypes, which may have existed 50-70+ years ago, but don't apply today. Some people just can't let go of the past, honey. You seem like a very sweet and nice young man (I almost said nice kid, I'm 60 & everyone below 25 is a kid to me 😂 but didn't want to offend anybody) Nice channel, don't let the haters change you! 💪🏼💪🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻 Stay strong in the word!! ✝️

  • @tommack9395

    @tommack9395

    10 ай бұрын

    They were also stereotypes based on the authors presumptions and personal feelings. That is what is wrong with it.

  • @bonagrad92

    @bonagrad92

    10 ай бұрын

    😂 Anyone in their 20s or younger is a kid to me. (I'm 55.)

  • @CrankyGrandma

    @CrankyGrandma

    9 ай бұрын

    Heck someone in their 40s is a kid to me.

  • @williamjenkins4913

    @williamjenkins4913

    9 ай бұрын

    The question about being judged for not answering letters. Lol who the hell even writes letters anymore. When did they get this test from?

  • @hinoron6528

    @hinoron6528

    9 ай бұрын

    Varys a lot depending on where you live, specifically. I grew up in what I would retrospectively understand was one of the nicer places in the world to grow up in, being bombarded by TV media messages (in between my cartoons, or with an entire "plot" sloppily written around the moral message) to try and fight stereotypes I'd never seen nor heard of before the PSA. Not everywhere teaches their kids about "race" in the first place, nevermind why it should matter. Not really as a kid, but as an adult, I've on a very few occasions experienced discrimination based on my "race", but several more times, and more severely discriminated, based on my sex/gender. I'm a Caucasian cisgender, heterosexual male. I think the takeaway is, "Sometimes people are jerks to each other; just try not to be the jerk yourself", and "It's not reasonable to expect people to always be nice to you all the time."

  • @brianvickery4071
    @brianvickery407110 ай бұрын

    My favorite thing that happened was during a teaching class students decided to do a "privilege walk" to show how marginalized and bad off minorities are (we had good mix as it was city). Most of those at the back of walk were white while those at the front were a minority. The girls who put it on were speechless and couldn't figure out WHY this happened and must have been the questions.

  • @EmbraceTerror

    @EmbraceTerror

    9 ай бұрын

    Love it!

  • @jasonjones4036

    @jasonjones4036

    8 ай бұрын

    Same think happened at all jobs and classes with me. It made the ppl doing the "exercise" mad bc it didn't fit the narrative they were trying to prove. It also felt very uncomfortable and shaming- maybe what they were trying to do. Idk

  • @tonyabsoluteam3456
    @tonyabsoluteam34569 ай бұрын

    I'm going to get that checked out, that's going to be my new phrase! Love you man.

  • @Sharauni
    @Sharauni9 ай бұрын

    I never really like tests like this because they generalize too much, we all have our own personal experiences and those experiences come from sooo many factors that no one else can truly match. I like to take people one at a time, if you treat me with respect you'll get respect in turn. I don't know what any one person has been through so how can I judge them? I'm a white woman and my experiences have been super challenging in my life, my family was not the best off and I was ruthlessly bullied for a big portion of my life. But I have black family members who had it better and worse than I did! None of us judge the others, we love each other, I was taught to give everyone I come across the benefit of the doubt and get to know THEM. From the start I was taught that we're all just human trying to get by and that by giving some grace, you could be helping someone and not even know it. If humanity could just give each other grace and respect, the world would be better off instead of constantly trying to pinpoint why we're "different".

  • @SalvableRuin
    @SalvableRuin10 ай бұрын

    I'm white and I couldn't answer yes to 13 of them. I'll still keep hearing about my "white privilege," though.

  • @plecoguy

    @plecoguy

    10 ай бұрын

    Like the question that said do you see yourself represented on tv? I can't think of any shows that have a straight white couple on it. If there is a white man he's either shown as a goofy sidekick or gay.

  • @chrish7336

    @chrish7336

    10 ай бұрын

    @@plecoguy Especially, in todays programming. Some of my favorite shows growing up were MASH, Welcome Back Kotter, The Jeffersons, and even Sanford & Son. But wait, in the history of TV there have never been Predominantly Black Lead actors or TV shows, so I guess all those folks wore black face.

  • @jessicajeanfrancois9429
    @jessicajeanfrancois942910 ай бұрын

    You are breath of fresh air. I feel this test is trying to actively convence people that they're opressed and it's funny how you're common sense is winning. 👏 👏

  • @user-pk9qe7qq1n

    @user-pk9qe7qq1n

    9 ай бұрын

    Either that or to make white people feel guilty.

  • @original_angston4155
    @original_angston41556 ай бұрын

    Glad to see you answer question 2 honestly.

  • @KelleyBroussardMackaig
    @KelleyBroussardMackaig9 ай бұрын

    Question number two, "I can be sure that no matter where I move to, my neighbors in that location will be pleasant or neutral to me." As a white woman, I'm sure that if I moved into a neighborhood in Crenshaw I'd be made to feel more than welcomed. White privilege is truly amazing.

  • @sonjamarx385
    @sonjamarx38510 ай бұрын

    As a woman I can't be sure that I can go shopping without being harassed. If I would move to Martha's Vineyard I would probably not be welcomed by my neighbors despite being white, simply because I'm neither rich, nor famous. The other questions are similarly weird. It's almost as if they want you to achieve a certain result. In most situations, it's not the color of your skin that matters, but your behavior, or perhaps your wealth and celebrity status, like in the case of Martha's Vineyard. (Apparently I don't have white privilege. Weird, I thought every white person has white privilege.)

  • @Madison-iw8ix

    @Madison-iw8ix

    9 ай бұрын

    I mean, just remember what happened when DeSantis sent those illegals to Martha's Vineyard; I bet most of those people had never seen a latino who wasn't working on their yard.

  • @Darrylizer1

    @Darrylizer1

    9 ай бұрын

    If you're not rich the only housing available to you on Martha's Vinyard is a tent.

  • @jordanburrill7182

    @jordanburrill7182

    9 ай бұрын

    So 'they' say.

  • @tresenie

    @tresenie

    9 ай бұрын

    Also question 8 about cultural tradition, how many whites even care about that? I can find Belgian beer all over the world sure but i don't know what traditional clothing or music would be. Like new wave is made big by Belgians but would be a stretch, Celts would be intresting but i would only wear it on occations similar to what you call a ren fair.

  • @alanf586
    @alanf58610 ай бұрын

    the spelling of "color" (colour) is a give away that the creator of this survey is not originally from the U.S.

  • @atomdust
    @atomdust7 ай бұрын

    Bruh much love, i appreciate your thinking about each question carefully, but sometimes it was an overthink to just get to the obvious answer lol

  • @j-schnab6338
    @j-schnab633810 ай бұрын

    This was a good and honest video. Definitely subbing.

  • @Stephanie-zm7kk
    @Stephanie-zm7kk10 ай бұрын

    The thing about police officers is they can't see you when they pull you over. If they are pulling you over is because there is a problem. Those who end up on the ground usually caused the problem by giving attitude or giving a reason to be removed from the car.

  • @Princess_Celestia_

    @Princess_Celestia_

    10 ай бұрын

    That doesn't work in small towns where the cops know what vehicle you drive.

  • @anna9072

    @anna9072

    10 ай бұрын

    Not necessarily the case. I saw a post from a woman who started getting pulled over a lot suddenly. Not for anything specific, just pulled over, can I see your license thing. Took her a while to realize that her poodle, sitting in the passenger seat, had a “do” that looked like an Afro from behind. So yes, if a cop is looking to pull over a black person, there are things they will be looking for. I’m not saying “all” police will do this, but it is far from unheard of.

  • @chrish7336

    @chrish7336

    10 ай бұрын

    @@anna9072 Would have to look into the area that it happened in, have there been any issues in the town or nearby that the cops have been alerted to watch out for. While yes it could happen, more times then not as mentioned, its not about race, there is something else going on that the public may not yet know about. Even I have been pulled over, removed from my car, nd searched for something I didn't do. It wasn't until later when I found out why.

  • @chrisastoria9382

    @chrisastoria9382

    10 ай бұрын

    When me and my friend where teens we couldn't walk 3 blocks without being pulled over and ever time they had to let us go because we were not doing anything wrong

  • @chrish7336

    @chrish7336

    10 ай бұрын

    @@chrisastoria9382 Same Cops? or different ones

  • @Xanthippaa
    @Xanthippaa10 ай бұрын

    True story: I had neighbours whose daughters loved playing with my toddler, so we chatted often. The dad had immigrated from Africa, the mom from Haiti and in her youth, she was into 'black pride'. After they first married, they went to Africa to visit his village and she heard the children calling excitedly: a white lady is visiting our village! So, she went in search of said 'white lady' - only to find out that SHE was said 'white lady'! She told me this had made her re-evaluate a lot of things...

  • @knightwalkr

    @knightwalkr

    10 ай бұрын

    @clotshot9459a part of that is that there were Irish “slaves” mainly in mountainous areas but it wasn’t uncommon to have at least a few.

  • @rustyshackleford1062

    @rustyshackleford1062

    10 ай бұрын

    Lot of people have similar experiences. It's hard to remain an ethno-supremacist when you are well travelled, especially as an American when you go around the world you quickly realize just how petty most of the 'oppression' people claim goes on here truly is. Saps the victim hood mentality right out, everyone should travel abroad and experience the world for what it is, there'd be a lot less entitled bs that way.

  • @cherict3400
    @cherict34009 ай бұрын

    Those questions are seriously loaded!

  • @benjclarke5825
    @benjclarke58259 ай бұрын

    I'm here to say this is an excellent video. Well done.

  • @kathyp1563
    @kathyp156310 ай бұрын

    Whoever wrote this list is assuming things about Black people that simply aren't true. (I assume the author is not Black, for that reason.) Such as #17, about being pulled over by the police, assumes all Black people have encounters regularly with the police. Or #1 asking if you can easily seek out a group of exclusively your own race. This is everyone, really. So, the author is assuming something that doesn't exist for anyone. Or all the questions that ask "Can you be sure..." As a white woman, I cannot be sure (nor do I care) when I ask to speak to the manager that the manager is the same race as I. Again, the author is assuming that an upset customer will only get good service if the customer & manager are the same race. Thus, I presume the author is a liberal white woman. A lot of women like lists.

  • @cloud8521

    @cloud8521

    10 ай бұрын

    People who decry racism in everything are typically racists who are unable to see things outside the lens of race.

  • @DyvmSlorm

    @DyvmSlorm

    10 ай бұрын

    Peggy Macintosh, the main instigator of this junk, is exactly that. A privileged, over educated, white progressive, woman.

  • @uninhabitedspace

    @uninhabitedspace

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes to the lists, so many lists.

  • @j.t.1086

    @j.t.1086

    10 ай бұрын

    I don't think this was written by a woman, too many of the questions can be answered 'no' due to sexism

  • @cloud8521

    @cloud8521

    10 ай бұрын

    @@j.t.1086 or no due to people just being shitty

  • @stargazerkawaii
    @stargazerkawaii10 ай бұрын

    Here, I thought it would be questions like. . . Did you grow up in a two parent household? Did your parents help you pay for education after high school? Have you ever lent money to a parent? Have you ever gone days without eating? Etc.

  • @richardsenkBeachwalker

    @richardsenkBeachwalker

    10 ай бұрын

    The bottom line is this: If you want to live in a country where your race is the dominant culture then you can easily move there. If you want to live in Japanese culture then move to Japan Same with Hispanic culture or black culture, there are plenty of countries to move to. Other wise you are a minority. The United States is a predominantly white European country with white European customs and values. that being said it is stupid to think that the majority should change its culture to cater to a minority, Would you expect that to happen in Japan where it is 95 percent Japanese or Nigeria where it is 9? percent black?

  • @martinashfield8973

    @martinashfield8973

    10 ай бұрын

    I was bought up in a single household (my father) I have given not leant money to my mother to pay bills, I have gone days without eating and was once homeless and I am a white English man.

  • @SalvableRuin

    @SalvableRuin

    10 ай бұрын

    It's Etc, not Ect.

  • @stargazerkawaii

    @stargazerkawaii

    10 ай бұрын

    @@SalvableRuin Sorry, I'm Dyslexic. I'll fix it.

  • @Xiallaci

    @Xiallaci

    10 ай бұрын

    But even those questions are more about money privilege, which isn't race specific

  • @dblvictory
    @dblvictory4 ай бұрын

    throughout life you and I will be treated exactly the way we carry ourselves no matter where in the world we find ourselves

  • @mickeykm
    @mickeykm5 ай бұрын

    good luck, always enjoy your content

  • @llareia
    @llareia10 ай бұрын

    The person writing this test seriously projected their own racism on the rest of the country. The fact that they're dead wrong about that projection is why the framing of these questions sound so bizarre.

  • @Madison-iw8ix

    @Madison-iw8ix

    9 ай бұрын

    Ironically, the person who wrote the test in more racist than most "white supremacists".

  • @josephwheeler1

    @josephwheeler1

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah it's very strange how some of them are very specific and others are very vague. It's almost like they're going after a specific answer but they don't want you to realize that. I think the people who made this were totally closet racists. Didn't Biden say something about smart kids and poor kids or something?

  • @jpsphoto-vision8803
    @jpsphoto-vision880310 ай бұрын

    Just so you know, the majority of people don't judge a race by your actions... They simply judge you by your actions and also theres more than 1 culture in each race in America.

  • @dslight113

    @dslight113

    10 ай бұрын

    if you cannot comply with the law ,the rules and adapt 2 cultures , then i call anyone a monkey , don't care if you white or black or w/e u are, if you cannot comply with the law or rules of said country, then u are stupid , and therefor a monkey in my eyes . and yes i know monkeys are pretty smart , but they are still less smart then humans , i doubt that they comply with the law and rules for example. but ive been called racist for saying monkey 2 people before , while no racist intentions. u cycle on the sidewalk ? u a monkey period.

  • @thorinpalladino2826

    @thorinpalladino2826

    10 ай бұрын

    Not entirely true. They will judge you by your group's actions as well. You will get judged differently wearing a suit and tie than if wearing your jeans hanging down to your knees and sporting gang tats.

  • @jpsphoto-vision8803

    @jpsphoto-vision8803

    10 ай бұрын

    @@thorinpalladino2826 yes, and those are actions, so is the group you are hanging out with. making a choice is an action

  • @Mick-wp5gz

    @Mick-wp5gz

    10 ай бұрын

    So what you're saying is if you dress like you're in a biker game or you're in on meth that people might assume you with a group of people that do bad things because you dressing away pertinent to people who do bad things so it has nothing to do with color and has to do with how you present yourself

  • @thorinpalladino2826

    @thorinpalladino2826

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Mick-wp5gz Pretty much. But take a much less extreme version like sports fandom. If you walk into a sports bar wearing the gear of a rival team you are likely to get a different experience than if you show up with the home team's stuff.

  • @SuddenReal
    @SuddenReal9 ай бұрын

    "Do I look like I struggle financially..." * suddenly remembers he's a college student *

  • @sjnix7044
    @sjnix70449 ай бұрын

    CONGRATULATIONS JOJO! Your membership card should arrive in 1-2 weeks. Just be sure to sign the back.

  • @Xx1devilgod1xX
    @Xx1devilgod1xX10 ай бұрын

    On question 20 My favorite hero while growing up was Static Shock, then I got obsessed with Blade and guess what? I'm not even black, kids just don't care about things like race while growing up unless their parents constantly push it on them, kids would just enjoy things and characters if they're cool, it's that simple.

  • @Princess_Celestia_

    @Princess_Celestia_

    10 ай бұрын

    Huh. Growing up my favorite hero was Sheriff Bart in Blazing Saddles.

  • @brandonbatton8353

    @brandonbatton8353

    10 ай бұрын

    Black John Cena with an Afro😂😂😂 That not John Cena, who DF you give me? I WANT JOHN CENA!!

  • @LuciannaDeCelio

    @LuciannaDeCelio

    10 ай бұрын

    Man, I effing loved Static Shock. I also loved John Stewart & Cyborg. They were always so dang cool! I used to run home after school just to watch Static Shock & Teen Titans! Fact of the matter is, a cool character is a cool character is a cool character. Race don't matter.

  • @wangusbeef86

    @wangusbeef86

    10 ай бұрын

    Loved static shock too as a kid, and I am Asian AF! was disappointed he didnt get much action in the Justice League cartoons

  • @LuciannaDeCelio

    @LuciannaDeCelio

    10 ай бұрын

    @@wangusbeef86 Oh my God, right?? I was so excited when I heard the rumor that he'd be joining the Teen Titans cartoon only for it to never come. Then they did it again with Young Justice! Outrage!

  • @JohnSmith-ti2kp
    @JohnSmith-ti2kp10 ай бұрын

    What you really have Jojo is American privilege. American privilege is a thing and I think you are becoming more aware of this and thankful for it all the time.

  • @WarpRulez
    @WarpRulez9 ай бұрын

    I just love how racist that questionnaire is. It puts an incredible amount of emphasis on "seeing people of my race", "the company of people of my race", yada yada yada "people of my race". What is that other than racist thinking? Not only does it divide people into distinct groups based on race, but it considers it important that people can categorize themselves into their own race, see people of their own race, organize stuff with people of their own race... What is that other than racism?

  • @megauser8512

    @megauser8512

    9 ай бұрын

    I know right?!?

  • @lehahiah81
    @lehahiah8110 ай бұрын

    The way you're wearing your headphones got me thinking of Arthur who wore his on the side of his head, while his ears on top

  • @kewpified
    @kewpified10 ай бұрын

    Number 5 is kindof a cheap question. Typically western culture was predominantly white so of course the history would reflect that. If one was in Africa or other countries, it would be different.

  • @lilahmoffett4367
    @lilahmoffett436710 ай бұрын

    I am a New subscriber (today) and although this particular video is technically about race, I decided to subscribe for a completely different reason. I was impressed by your level headed, logical commentary. As an older lady (54), I have noticed that a lot of young adults lack those two simple traits. It's refreshing to witness someone young that is level headed, logical, and smart...

  • @geraldbrakefield3874
    @geraldbrakefield38749 ай бұрын

    these are very loaded questions, and very pointed. but almost every person in the world should say yes to most of these questions.

  • @LarryLezon
    @LarryLezon9 ай бұрын

    I'm an old guy (probably older than your Grandpa) and have seen many changes over the years - never thought I'd be watching a very darked skin caucasian failing the "White Priviliage" test - love you, my son. We are all Americans and, except for the fact that I live in a 55+ community and you seem a bit younger, I'd gladly welcome you as a neighbor.

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