I am a black expat living and working in Japan. All northeast Asians should watch this.
@ACLTony11 жыл бұрын
You are so correct!
@WakandaBabe12 жыл бұрын
No my friend, you are wrong in your interpretation. Let me explain it to you from a black person's perspective. The maid had an attitude many blacks had at the time...she felt that Poitier was living 'above' himself by marrying a white woman. It is a subtle form of prejudice that still exists among some black people. If you are not an American black it would be difficult to see and understand. But that's it. Has absolutely nothing to do with the fact the the maid raised her.
@adi0skater777511 жыл бұрын
and also, how times HAVEN'T changed...
@TheFiyinfolu12 жыл бұрын
@Fashion4life i was thinkin the same thing, how times have changed
@trolliam.996011 жыл бұрын
Their son becomes the 44th President! Lol
@MrDaGeil11 жыл бұрын
Sidney is from the Caribbean so he has a more British approach. Just because he's black doesn't mean he's a gangxta. :-)
@TatanPoitier12 жыл бұрын
Thank you then. But I think both interpretations are ok. I think there's something from yours and mine here.
@jjtiojohn1213 жыл бұрын
hes talking about Obama 8:14
@kickyerass12 жыл бұрын
What an ignorant statement. Your premise is simply untrue. Conservative does NOT equate to anything about race. It's about small government and fiscal responsibility. Why did you make it about race? hmmmm?! BTW; This is my favorite movie of all time, and my favorite line is Sidney giving his dad the what-for.
@gigijbijbj13 жыл бұрын
WTF? 4:21
@TatanPoitier13 жыл бұрын
@gigijbijbj I'll try to explain it in the Tarzan way xD since english isn't my language. That part wants to show that the nanny (and family also) isn't against the relationship between John and Joey because he's black, the real reason why she's against it is cause that girl, who she took care since she was a little baby, now she's a woman and if she get married she'll leave the house forever! You see she's not against the friendship between the white delivery boy and that black girl
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I am a black expat living and working in Japan. All northeast Asians should watch this.
You are so correct!
No my friend, you are wrong in your interpretation. Let me explain it to you from a black person's perspective. The maid had an attitude many blacks had at the time...she felt that Poitier was living 'above' himself by marrying a white woman. It is a subtle form of prejudice that still exists among some black people. If you are not an American black it would be difficult to see and understand. But that's it. Has absolutely nothing to do with the fact the the maid raised her.
and also, how times HAVEN'T changed...
@Fashion4life i was thinkin the same thing, how times have changed
Their son becomes the 44th President! Lol
Sidney is from the Caribbean so he has a more British approach. Just because he's black doesn't mean he's a gangxta. :-)
Thank you then. But I think both interpretations are ok. I think there's something from yours and mine here.
hes talking about Obama 8:14
What an ignorant statement. Your premise is simply untrue. Conservative does NOT equate to anything about race. It's about small government and fiscal responsibility. Why did you make it about race? hmmmm?! BTW; This is my favorite movie of all time, and my favorite line is Sidney giving his dad the what-for.
WTF? 4:21
@gigijbijbj I'll try to explain it in the Tarzan way xD since english isn't my language. That part wants to show that the nanny (and family also) isn't against the relationship between John and Joey because he's black, the real reason why she's against it is cause that girl, who she took care since she was a little baby, now she's a woman and if she get married she'll leave the house forever! You see she's not against the friendship between the white delivery boy and that black girl