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0:00 intro
0:19 I act differently around people who aren't my race
6:45 White people also experience race-based prejudice
10:57 Being sexually unattracted to another race is racist
13:29 I have been denied access because of my race
17:20 I am proud of my race

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  • @jubilee
    @jubilee3 ай бұрын

    Hey you 🫵 Wanna be in a Jubilee video? bit.ly/be-in-a-video

  • @-whyquestion

    @-whyquestion

    3 ай бұрын

    K-pop better + I’m the ultimate K-pop defender 🫵🤓

  • @camlot0746

    @camlot0746

    3 ай бұрын

    No.

  • @nakuro2686

    @nakuro2686

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@user-kq2we1ex3h that made me think I missed a question. Like did he understand the question?

  • @Maithebandit

    @Maithebandit

    3 ай бұрын

    WE WANT RAD FEMS VS LIB FEMS

  • @Calvin.rx1l

    @Calvin.rx1l

    3 ай бұрын

    Queer culture does not come from black culture. Majority of black countries have banned the lgbt movement

  • @biurner
    @biurner3 ай бұрын

    I’d be interested in a version between asian-americans and black-americans since there has been a huge divide in culture

  • @gabrielmcdonnell8699

    @gabrielmcdonnell8699

    3 ай бұрын

    Definitely would’ve interested me since I’m Afro-Filipino.

  • @GigiMurakami

    @GigiMurakami

    3 ай бұрын

    They did a Middle Ground on that, but I'd into seeing that on Spectrum as well.

  • @Jay-jb2vr

    @Jay-jb2vr

    3 ай бұрын

    What episode??

  • @BxChef.207

    @BxChef.207

    3 ай бұрын

    @@gabrielmcdonnell8699Half black, half filipino? Or a black person from the Philippines?

  • @sethwilliams907

    @sethwilliams907

    3 ай бұрын

    @@BxChef.207 have black and half flipino bc that's what that means

  • @Lost.Translation
    @Lost.Translation3 ай бұрын

    2 prompt earlier Sarah: In Japan I wouldn't be allowed to eat at certain restaurants cause im white Prompt: Have I been denied access because of my race. Sarah: Strongly Disagree.

  • @amsterdame

    @amsterdame

    3 ай бұрын

    I noticed that 😂😂😂

  • @blue3374

    @blue3374

    3 ай бұрын

    @@CoochSmoochThe root of the problem is generalizing certain behaviors and characteristics done by the few onto the entire group but if y’all wanna excuse what they do then go off ig

  • @CalNoseBest

    @CalNoseBest

    3 ай бұрын

    She talked more so in her day to day life

  • @Cassandrax731

    @Cassandrax731

    3 ай бұрын

    Her response to the second prompt explained that decision. She very clearly stated she was taking only her day to day life into account for that prompt, so I assume she means in the U.S. she does not experience being denied access.

  • @mariestacey4665

    @mariestacey4665

    3 ай бұрын

    "Hawaii is stolen land. Land that was stolen by white people." ...Native Americans exist. All the white people on mainland America are walking on land that was stolen from Natives, by white people. Hawaii was just stolen slightly more recently.

  • @1stsharkb8
    @1stsharkb83 ай бұрын

    Thay girl said she was denied access to restaurants in Japan and then she says she hasnt been denied access.

  • @hannahfau6137

    @hannahfau6137

    3 ай бұрын

    I assume she was thinking 'denied access in america' plus they deny foreigners in japan not specifically white people.

  • @ClayMastah344

    @ClayMastah344

    3 ай бұрын

    Typically if a spot in Japan denies you it’s because you’re not Japanese, not that you’re a certain race or color. Korea on the other hand, will deny you based on color alone

  • @aaronnewman19

    @aaronnewman19

    3 ай бұрын

    she was saying on a day to day basis she probably doesnt live in japan

  • @oh.s

    @oh.s

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ClayMastah344 Japan does deny access to Blasians and other mixed-race Japanese, especially when it's clear they're mixed race.

  • @iiiliillili8748

    @iiiliillili8748

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ClayMastah344again another crazy indian spreading false information lol

  • 3 ай бұрын

    Its always nice seeing honesty in these videos

  • @PROVOCATEURSK

    @PROVOCATEURSK

    3 ай бұрын

    And a lot of ingorance. Africans and Asians enslaved white people.

  • @Just_a_Lad

    @Just_a_Lad

    2 ай бұрын

    Not completely honest though, but if you're okay with what you saw it's your choice.

  • @Freidkaw

    @Freidkaw

    2 ай бұрын

    As a black person, i completely feel sorry for the Ukrainian person who felt like he had to say everything is racist just to feel safe in the environment he was in

  • @realxinruz4064

    @realxinruz4064

    2 ай бұрын

    Bro comments everywhere

  • @SillyWillyFella

    @SillyWillyFella

    2 ай бұрын

    Can’t tell if this is sarcastic or not

  • @kamikadzegga9188
    @kamikadzegga91883 ай бұрын

    I think that you need to invite more people from other parts of the world to share their views. Sergei had a new opinions about those topic just because he wasn't raised in America. You could also do a episode of spectrum with people from the same race, but different countries/continets (like 4 people from US and 4 from EU)

  • @koenjoosten182

    @koenjoosten182

    3 ай бұрын

    No because then I wouldn’t be primairly about white va black. U shoukd try to minimize external differences to know the differences between the 2 groupss

  • @kamikadzegga9188

    @kamikadzegga9188

    3 ай бұрын

    @@koenjoosten182 But then you're only talking about a small group of people, when there is a whole world of people out there. Black people from Africa would see the race completly different then black people from US, and I think that we should talk about those differences, and learn from each other. Or if you don't want to learn then at least see it as a cool comparison.

  • @XxbankerboomxX

    @XxbankerboomxX

    3 ай бұрын

    black people arent only in the US@@koenjoosten182

  • @rachs5360

    @rachs5360

    3 ай бұрын

    Very cool idea

  • @amaranextdoor

    @amaranextdoor

    3 ай бұрын

    That's a great idea

  • @Astroduck44
    @Astroduck443 ай бұрын

    “I was like.. what is that” 😭

  • @-whyquestion

    @-whyquestion

    3 ай бұрын

    K-pop better + I’m the ultimate K-pop defender 🫵🤓

  • @user-dd1ud1tu2r

    @user-dd1ud1tu2r

    3 ай бұрын

    @@-whyquestion Ok

  • @LOSTGPS

    @LOSTGPS

    3 ай бұрын

    I don't believe her, she's younger than me and likely had more exposure to social media, she has seen whites for as long as she can remember from doctors to media personnel. She's trying to be funny.

  • @4thTribeJudith

    @4thTribeJudith

    3 ай бұрын

    @@LOSTGPS I don’t think she meant it literally. She was probably saying that to add emphasis on the fact that there was no white people at her school at the time. We are here 6 minutes after Jubilee posted this 23 minute video. You didn’t see enough of the video to make that judgment

  • @LOSTGPS

    @LOSTGPS

    3 ай бұрын

    @@4thTribeJudith "clearly you didnt watch the whole video" duh, it was posted 7 minutes ago and its 23 minutes long. Can you count? Edit: you changed your original comment because you realized the time didnt match your statement.

  • @keanue808
    @keanue8083 ай бұрын

    Mentioning Hawaii from this video is refreshing in a way because at least there are people that know and are considerate of the island. Knowledge is power and for some people to know the history of my people and it’s past is just ugh thank you. It’s just so much appreciation where I’m coming from😭

  • @colleen9081

    @colleen9081

    Ай бұрын

    Are you Niihau ?

  • @Mixedequalsbrown

    @Mixedequalsbrown

    Ай бұрын

  • @fireball3366
    @fireball33663 ай бұрын

    The girl who lived in Asia said she was not allowed in places because she was white and then said she is allowed anywhere 😑.

  • @Vajrayogini92

    @Vajrayogini92

    19 күн бұрын

    She's obviously meant she's not been denied access to anywhere in the states dude 💡

  • @thecharredwitch

    @thecharredwitch

    15 күн бұрын

    2 different countries

  • @sadisticwinter8354
    @sadisticwinter83543 ай бұрын

    LOVE that they distinguished "proud to be white" vs "proud to be white ethnicity". And it was PERFECTLY PUT. Be proud to be Greek! Slavic! German! Italian! But white isn't a collective identity like Black Americans were forced to construct.

  • @marinhristozov1832

    @marinhristozov1832

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, only that american culture is mix of western europe cultures!?

  • @Steelpeeps

    @Steelpeeps

    3 ай бұрын

    True, but I think time has started to shape a new identity. White folk who aren't attached to their cultural roots, their region of the U.S., those who think of themselves as only American, people who think they have no identity IS an identity by proxy of being in a multicultural society where most people do.

  • @dontknow4942

    @dontknow4942

    3 ай бұрын

    White pple have more of a collective shared culture than black pple.

  • @jinakaye

    @jinakaye

    3 ай бұрын

    @@marinhristozov1832By choice, not by force-and they never had to get rid of their cultural/ethnic traditions. The fact that indigenous Native Americans had to fight to even have their cultural/ethnic traditions on their own land is wild.

  • @Jay-jb2vr

    @Jay-jb2vr

    3 ай бұрын

    What happen to Black culture?

  • @Odin230
    @Odin2303 ай бұрын

    The Republican black guy hit the nail on the head with the prompt on being proud of your race. No one should be ashamed of their race because of the transgressions of people who share the same skin color. But should be taken into consideration when discussing various institutions as far as policies and social programs go.

  • @Solidude4

    @Solidude4

    3 ай бұрын

    Why should White people be proud of being White? What is there to be proud of? If you shouldn't be ashamed based on the transgressions of your race, then what should you be proud of?

  • @jinakaye

    @jinakaye

    3 ай бұрын

    He actually stated more about ethnicity than race, which is an improvement for him. He stated be proud of the ethnic lineage (if it's worthy), but to be proud to be white is a bit weird, considering the history. Xavaier surprised me in this video. He was a lot more open-minded and relatable.

  • @Jay-jb2vr

    @Jay-jb2vr

    3 ай бұрын

    Bot account 💯

  • @bazej5202

    @bazej5202

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@jinakaye is it weird for black Africans as well?

  • @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl

    @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl

    3 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @sherry3547
    @sherry3547Ай бұрын

    The dude in the white button up was the most rationally minded. I was so happy when he made the obvious point that you act different at work because you’re expected to act more proper in that environment, period. Anyone of any race is expected to act proper at work.

  • @adaminflux

    @adaminflux

    Ай бұрын

    The one who said systemic racism isn’t a thing (factually incorrect) & that Affirmative action benefits black people more than anyone (factually incorrect)?

  • @seanmorris4601

    @seanmorris4601

    22 күн бұрын

    Lol, no he isn't rational minded. You just agree with what he says. That "proper" discourse is very problematic. Ik you've heard the other points he made as well.

  • @seanmorris4601

    @seanmorris4601

    22 күн бұрын

    That affirmative action take was so incorrect. I think the fella needs to read more books. His think pieces are sounding very niche

  • @kt233able

    @kt233able

    17 күн бұрын

    The thing is also then, who defines what proper is. What is proper? What that mean and where did it come from?

  • @eroldemiral9513

    @eroldemiral9513

    17 күн бұрын

    @@adaminflux systemic racism isn’t a thing today in America and affirmative action doesn’t work. That’s factually correvt

  • @chenzokv8986
    @chenzokv89863 ай бұрын

    This was amazing! Top tier exchange and questions 🔥 please keep up with the great question selection

  • @dxcoco8578
    @dxcoco85783 ай бұрын

    I’m a southern white girl. If I walk into a meeting talking like a hillbilly, I will definitely not be taken seriously. But around my family I definitely use more country slang. I do not doubt the code switching happens for people who amongst different groups to try to fit in.

  • @Nymeria64

    @Nymeria64

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah that comment was a little silly, more people do that in general than you would think. It is just how it is lol

  • @ravenillusion2596

    @ravenillusion2596

    3 ай бұрын

    Im mexican and Native American Apache mixed i understand you since i had to always consider my accent. Btw you rednecks and hillbillies are cool i have friends that are.

  • @ck2a

    @ck2a

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Nymeria64it’s not silly. I think you confirmed the comment actually. I can use a lot of county/southern slang that is normal in the day to day , but if I need to compose an email to the CEO of my hospital, I’m aware of my language and grammar.

  • @Nymeria64

    @Nymeria64

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ck2a of course, a lot of people code switch when in a professional environment. I change the way I speak and type whenever I am at work than how I would in my day to day, or how I would talk at a non-professional job. That’s why I thought the comment was silly, a lot of people code switch. It’s not just one race or one dialect

  • @WanRa28

    @WanRa28

    3 ай бұрын

    Every single person code switch. Everyone adapts to how they act or talk based on contests. You can have people who slurs every two words at home be the most polite as possible at work because they deal with people. Said that, this argument had nothing to do with the question it was asked, which was specific on race.

  • @whitneyle5731
    @whitneyle57313 ай бұрын

    The island in Hawaii they referenced (Niʻihau) is privately owned. The general population cannot go there without permission, aside from the native population who were already living there at the time of purchase.

  • @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat

    @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat

    2 ай бұрын

    On that question, that one girl is GIGA racist. Anyone who thinks it's "justifiable" to say "____ race can't come here" is a racist.

  • @clairemckee4503

    @clairemckee4503

    Ай бұрын

    Also, with that, they’ve have now opened up helicopter trips to that island to the general public. It’s just a designated area in which they will not be able to interact with the native population currently there. That being said, I think it’s amazing that the Robinson family has kept a place specific to the Native Hawaiian population as the islands were illegally overthrown in 1893 and to this day remains occupied lands.

  • @daguroswaldson257

    @daguroswaldson257

    Ай бұрын

    I don't minx that. I am for ethno states.

  • @colleen9081

    @colleen9081

    Ай бұрын

    Yes even if im hawaiian I still cannot go there without permission. I'd have to have family ties to that land or be invited by someone who's from there

  • @AlexMann08

    @AlexMann08

    Ай бұрын

    Her being denied going there wouldn't have anything to do with race.

  • @AP-Design
    @AP-Design3 ай бұрын

    I think finding ways to appreciate our lineage is productive, in the sense it is part of our background despite how we feel about it, and we have the chance to play a part in shaping its legacy to our children and others into a better form than how we might have inherited it.

  • @SuperLulzinator
    @SuperLulzinatorАй бұрын

    Some of this is so cringe… most of it is.

  • @tiagoroberto3360

    @tiagoroberto3360

    4 күн бұрын

    I am glad I did not grow up in this culture.

  • @MikeRees
    @MikeRees3 ай бұрын

    Girl said she was denied access to a restaurant and then chose strongly disagree to having been denied access, weird

  • @pianoman47

    @pianoman47

    3 ай бұрын

    She was probably thinking in America vs. in Asia

  • @Momo-po5tn

    @Momo-po5tn

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly makes no sense. She just said she was banned from a restaurant in Japan for being white 😂😂 Also people kept confusing what is happening vs how they feel about it. The white girl said yes she is denied access to places, but kept trying to explain shes ok with it. They said yes its racist to have dating preferences, but its ok if youre black and dont want to date someone white. Like they were confused

  • @cordovabriana

    @cordovabriana

    3 ай бұрын

    Caught that too

  • @Ezrooke77

    @Ezrooke77

    3 ай бұрын

    I was looking for this comment

  • @Luckycosmos

    @Luckycosmos

    3 ай бұрын

    Literally said the same thing. White people are not usually denied access IN AMERICA, but the question is only in America or globally? very vague.

  • @ux1-15
    @ux1-153 ай бұрын

    "It's racist to not be sexually attracted to a different race". It just feels like this prompt was danced around. I don't think anyone said anything directly related to it. I wouldn't know their stances if it wasn't for where they stood (agree/disagree).

  • @biker3762

    @biker3762

    3 ай бұрын

    it's not raist i am not atracted to black girls and I have no probelms against black people it's aboiut preference although i love latinas

  • @jamestank8819

    @jamestank8819

    3 ай бұрын

    Racial preferences are racist

  • @tekiahenderson

    @tekiahenderson

    3 ай бұрын

    I don't think it's racist to not be attracted to another

  • @nancywinner

    @nancywinner

    3 ай бұрын

    @@biker3762 see the nuance with the question is that you may unknowingly hold some bias against black girls (just like you may unknowingly hold some bias for latinas) besides appearance. this is why I don't think the prompt can truly 100% be answered. maybe if you've had experience with both races and found black girls just didn't spark like latinas did, then it's better answered. Personally when I see someone's appearance, I immediately try to figure out what their personality is like, but that may just be me. Either way, attraction isn't solely looks/appearance, so it's not easy to answer in my opinion.

  • @biker3762

    @biker3762

    3 ай бұрын

    @@nancywinner I get your point on the personality but for me to like a girl she needs to have personality and look attractive to me i beleive you some black irls will have great personalties but i just dont find them attractive to date to be best freidns of course it's not a debate it's an personal preference like a se a latina y find her hot a black girl i dont not saying personality but looks wise is something ic anrt agree on unfornatley

  • @Snagprophet
    @SnagprophetАй бұрын

    In Europe "white" isn't really an identity and I think the same can be said of being "black" here. Every single "black" person who lives in the UK is an immigrant or the descendants of immigrants from Nigeria or Ghana etc and the focus tends to be on Nigerian culture etc as well as the British culture they assimilate into.

  • @BeanMacdui

    @BeanMacdui

    27 күн бұрын

    I bet black Brits also know Africa is a continent and not a country and they can name the countries of Africa too.

  • @alexv1190

    @alexv1190

    11 күн бұрын

    ​@@BeanMacduiAmericans can too. Europeans don't understand USA has 50 states and we're not all the same. Europeans act like all of USA is just texas

  • @Manadoodles

    @Manadoodles

    6 күн бұрын

    @@alexv1190 what kind of European have you been talking to???? XD XD

  • @kylonianclips
    @kylonianclips3 ай бұрын

    Sarah was on strongly disagree for the prompt: ‘I have been denied access because of my race’ even though earlier she said when she was in Japan they denied her access while people were there eating.

  • @MLawrence5789

    @MLawrence5789

    3 ай бұрын

    Immediately noticed that

  • @Just_a_Lad

    @Just_a_Lad

    2 ай бұрын

    Because it's trendy to bash on white people apparently

  • @joseph54212

    @joseph54212

    2 ай бұрын

    that's not because of race in Japan they deny access to all foreigners

  • @ITHINKDAFUCKNOTYOUTRICKASSBITC

    @ITHINKDAFUCKNOTYOUTRICKASSBITC

    2 ай бұрын

    @@joseph54212 that's race. look up race in the dictionary you clearly have no clue

  • @leahrex9367

    @leahrex9367

    Ай бұрын

    She was talking about her experience in JAPAN, which she had been denied. The second question about being denied spaces was about her everyday life in the USA.

  • @Jordan-xg4pn
    @Jordan-xg4pn3 ай бұрын

    I feel like the overall dialogues we are having and everything is feeling so much lighter and respectable this year. Loving the shift in positive attitude 😊

  • @user-bx3gk9sb1o

    @user-bx3gk9sb1o

    3 ай бұрын

    Civil yeah but I feel like this is only respectable if you’re black since they just pandered to the black ppl the entire video and discredited and said bad things about white people

  • @hilarycoyote

    @hilarycoyote

    3 ай бұрын

    Meanwhile, at Club ShayShaye's......

  • @user-ly7wq5tr4l

    @user-ly7wq5tr4l

    3 ай бұрын

    I feel like they chose the wrong people, these debates should be between people with different views, while this whole video was them basically all agreeing with each other.

  • @Jordan-xg4pn

    @Jordan-xg4pn

    3 ай бұрын

    @@user-ly7wq5tr4l The Ukrainian definitely didnt have similar views to the rest, and frankly he said some very ignorant stuff, yet no one jumped on him and acted reactionary but rather had a conversation w/ him and tried to understand his viewpoint.

  • @sumayyahadetunmbi4347

    @sumayyahadetunmbi4347

    3 ай бұрын

    exactly

  • @allilee2523
    @allilee25233 ай бұрын

    It was so nice to see how patient every one was with Sergei’s language barrier and how they were so kind and understanding when explaining different concepts to him ❤❤

  • @biasantos1405

    @biasantos1405

    3 ай бұрын

    I don't think there was a language barrier, he can perfectly understand and speak English. He just has different views and a different experience on the topic because he's from a place where it is rare to see black people.

  • @Jordan-xg4pn

    @Jordan-xg4pn

    3 ай бұрын

    He sounds like a native english speaker to me apart from some small parts, but he probably lives in a russian enclave in NYC or somet​@@biasantos1405

  • @VoVina111

    @VoVina111

    3 ай бұрын

    @@biasantos1405 no he definitely has a language barrier. he even said colored people instead of people of color, clearly out of ignorance not deliberately. I was touched by how nobody jumped on his throat for the way he worded things because if a regular American said them... oof

  • @evothenew3333

    @evothenew3333

    3 ай бұрын

    @@VoVina111As someone who’s a “person of color“ I dislike both because it sounds like we are grouping people to white and “other”. But why the term colored has a bad connotation in the U.S.? It sounds the same as the term person of color anyways.

  • @Legend7211

    @Legend7211

    3 ай бұрын

    @flannuu people in movies don't say "afro American" though. He even said he works with black people. So he should know better.

  • @Tosha_MacViews
    @Tosha_MacViews3 ай бұрын

    Love that, when open-minded ppl get together it's love and understanding

  • @Tschussyall
    @Tschussyall2 ай бұрын

    My parents raised me to judge people on what they do in their own lives, not for what dead people did in theirs. I feel like if more people thought that way, the world would be a much better place. No one is responsible for the things people did 200 years ago or however long ago, just because they share the same skin tone as them. Who are you, TODAY? What do you stand for, TODAY? What is your character, TODAY? That's what I will judge you on. I am a proud woman. I am proud of who I am. My skin color doesn't define my character, and it's a weak cheap shot for others to view me as such.

  • @brioje23

    @brioje23

    Ай бұрын

    This 100%

  • @Exxy6965

    @Exxy6965

    Ай бұрын

    Yes this deserves more upvotes.

  • @Nenebackat-it

    @Nenebackat-it

    Ай бұрын

    I don’t think people should judge but sometimes more cautions and that goes for each race

  • @jackross956

    @jackross956

    Ай бұрын

    I would agree with this comment if it wasn't for the fact that racism is a learned behavior passed down through generations. To judge an individual racist ignores the context of who they learned to be racist from, dead or alive. It is important to remember that those who are dead have passed down attitudes, behaviors and actions that still persist in society to this day. No one alive today is responsible for the actions of people who were alive 200 years ago, however, to ignore the impact that those individuals have on our society today would be a grave mistake. Especially when those individuals pass down racist ideologies that are seen and spread now, long after they are gone.

  • @olumideaduloju6409

    @olumideaduloju6409

    19 күн бұрын

    This is great. Unfortunately, there are still many people alive today who are still basically living the negative consequences of what dead people did many generations ago. You don't need to feel guilt. But you can be empathetic.

  • @stephh1228
    @stephh12283 ай бұрын

    Can all of the spectrum participants be like this group? They were all SO respectful and I, for once, didn’t roll my eyes at anyone 😂

  • @VoVina111

    @VoVina111

    3 ай бұрын

    @@redguy2489 white washed???

  • @DrUmarJohnson1

    @DrUmarJohnson1

    3 ай бұрын

    @@VoVina111 An African [Black] person who wants to engage with Europeans. Blacks who aren't psychologically Black. Larry Elder/Candace Owens

  • @empressofawesome7099

    @empressofawesome7099

    3 ай бұрын

    I thought they were a fantastic group, yes!

  • @stephh1228

    @stephh1228

    3 ай бұрын

    @@redguy2489 how was this group white washed??

  • @Nicole__Natalia

    @Nicole__Natalia

    3 ай бұрын

    I definitely rolled my eyes at the try-hard white girl in the front. Her virtue signaling was loud and clear😂

  • @Jemike5
    @Jemike53 ай бұрын

    I appreciate how everyone actively listened to each others comments and didn't tear each other down over perspectives. For example, even after some people mentioned their political views they were stilled listened too.

  • @roelvanbael7885
    @roelvanbael78852 ай бұрын

    Finally they are finding people who can think for themselves and have a rational point of view

  • @PhlyWise
    @PhlyWise3 ай бұрын

    Great! I never fast forwarded any parts

  • @JeromeProductions
    @JeromeProductions3 ай бұрын

    "Also, if you're hood and ghetto like me you can be all of those things too" How can you not love Corey? 🤣🤣

  • @cicibeknowing3343

    @cicibeknowing3343

    3 ай бұрын

    He was on point .

  • @reelqueerreact

    @reelqueerreact

    3 ай бұрын

    Chile don't inflate my ego now lmaoooo

  • @jinakaye

    @jinakaye

    3 ай бұрын

    Corey was amazing! His explanations were on point & he was gentle with his corrections.

  • @destinyn63

    @destinyn63

    3 ай бұрын

    He told no lies

  • @DrUmarJohnson1

    @DrUmarJohnson1

    3 ай бұрын

    Segregation MUST be reinforced. Africans [Blacks] MUST practice racial purity!!!

  • @boomeradley8748
    @boomeradley87483 ай бұрын

    it's so humanizing to engage in these discussions face to face. we need more of this in real life, we are all behind our screens.

  • @PROVOCATEURSK

    @PROVOCATEURSK

    3 ай бұрын

    That one black guy doesn´t even know that Africans enslaved white people...

  • @-ucanthandledatruth01-12

    @-ucanthandledatruth01-12

    3 ай бұрын

    If we REALLY talk it will expose a particular people and their pathology, we have to toe-the-line and play safe. Those people will get EXTREMELY AGGRESSIVE AND SEND AN EXTREME AMOUNT OF THREATS because they can't handle the truth.

  • @boomeradley8748

    @boomeradley8748

    3 ай бұрын

    @@-ucanthandledatruth01-12 true true trueee it can be impossible to have these conversations without safety. It sucks how hateful people can still be in 2024.

  • @-ucanthandledatruth01-12

    @-ucanthandledatruth01-12

    3 ай бұрын

    @@boomeradley8748 My bro, you still don't understand lol, that's ok though we have been miseducated for a purpose, but as bros (I assume you are black), you saying 'how hateful people can still be in 2024' is actually quite ridiculous, a pathology or mental illness doesn't just reduce or disappear because of what year it is lol. They have a pathology and we have been made ignorant to misunderstand it, which leads to more exploitation and abuse. They will never stop being hateful, but looking at it as hate is too simplistic and doesn't give us clear understanding with depth. We will remain silent or toeing-the-line because as long as they dominate us (no matter what year it is) they will never handle the truth they themselves have given us the burden to keep secret for them will remain, it's an abusive relationship but they hate being given the details of their abuse, yet they depend on the abuse, but don't ant you to speak as though you are abused so they can enjoy their reality as though they aren't who they are.

  • @-ucanthandledatruth01-12

    @-ucanthandledatruth01-12

    3 ай бұрын

    @@boomeradley8748 I actually typed out an in-depth response about your confusion regarding what the year is an their mentality and also the manipulation of racism/w.supremacy/eurocentrism, with absolutely no disrespect or negativity, even referred to you as bro....and they deleted the comment lol. Do you think they are trying to contain crucial information about their warfare or social order?

  • @FrankRunfola
    @FrankRunfolaАй бұрын

    Amazing concept, executed perfect! Need more content like this.

  • @LOJOLIN
    @LOJOLIN2 ай бұрын

    This was fascinating. I wasn't ready for this to end.

  • @mvelo6331
    @mvelo63313 ай бұрын

    As a black person🇿🇦, it's sad to see that Americans tell white people that they should be ashamed of being the race that they are. Be proud of being the race that you are. I am, I have no shame. That's not racist, it's self love and self confidence.

  • @Lala_Lala_Lala_

    @Lala_Lala_Lala_

    3 ай бұрын

    When people say that, they say: “im proud to be white” but like White aint a race

  • @fogg0

    @fogg0

    3 ай бұрын

    lol no one in this video said that. but yeah its sad when it happens.

  • @Solidude4

    @Solidude4

    3 ай бұрын

    Nobody is telling White people that.

  • @jamestank8819

    @jamestank8819

    3 ай бұрын

    White ppl are plenty entitled and proud of themselves, don't worry

  • @sammyzain535

    @sammyzain535

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Solidude4 u missed the point pookie

  • @kahwaiau1882
    @kahwaiau18823 ай бұрын

    I'm Chinese, born and raised in Germany. It took me a while to realise, that my pediatrician was an Afro-American. When I was young, I could only differentiate between people who spoke Chinese and people who don't, because that was my first language and the only thing, that my fellow citizens and I did not have in common. Later on I learned that there are many different kinds of cultures. I'm happy my parents didn't tell me what race means. Although they were very traditional, we have never put people into boxes.

  • @spongebobcirclepants3843

    @spongebobcirclepants3843

    3 ай бұрын

    That’s an amazing privilege I feel when you’re black you’re taught very young for safety or because you experience racism from somewhere or someone really young I remember being five and these kids were just telling innocent jokes but all of a sudden the non black kid tells the black kid atleast I’m not black and me and the other black kid were so confused as to why this kid thought that was a problem

  • @mimu6700

    @mimu6700

    3 ай бұрын

    Hey, I‘m from Germany, too. Probably it wasn‘t an Afro-American but a Afro-European 😉 Or just say a Black pediatrician.

  • @deang8910

    @deang8910

    3 ай бұрын

    @@spongebobcirclepants3843that’s a bad practice. Not differentiating between races would most likely be the best way to keep your children safe.

  • @DrUmarJohnson1

    @DrUmarJohnson1

    3 ай бұрын

    @@spongebobcirclepants3843 Which is why I advocate for segregation! Segregation would ensure us as Africans [Blacks] aren't being called racial slurs, spit on, thrown bananas at, or called the police on for breathing.

  • @symoneprice798

    @symoneprice798

    3 ай бұрын

    @@deang8910you say that because you aren’t on the other side…..

  • @girlhammer
    @girlhammer3 ай бұрын

    this is great i love jubilee so much creativity and great groups of people

  • @matthewjohansseen3175
    @matthewjohansseen317518 күн бұрын

    I feel like they were implying it’s okay to not want to date non-black people but not the other way around lol

  • @dugeefresh1000
    @dugeefresh10003 ай бұрын

    Racial preferences always confused me because I've met white people darker than some black people, Latinos and Asians ranging from paper white to deep brown, Native Americans with blonde hair, the list goes on. So when someone says they don't find an entire race attractive, it's hard not to believe there's some internal bias leading to a stereotypical image of what they believe that entire race looks/acts like.

  • @yashnigam6

    @yashnigam6

    3 ай бұрын

    lol…”native Americans” with blonde hair are white people who found that they’re great great grandmother was 1/4 Apache and used that for college applications.

  • @AS-dc9fy

    @AS-dc9fy

    3 ай бұрын

    youve never met a white person darker than a black person... if you genuinely think that then you dont understand race.

  • @slenderfoxx3797

    @slenderfoxx3797

    3 ай бұрын

    Then it means they just find certain physical traits attractive. Whether its a certain skin colour, hair colour and texture, eye colour and shape etc.

  • @dugeefresh1000

    @dugeefresh1000

    3 ай бұрын

    @@slenderfoxx3797 But you can find those traits within any race, that's my point. If you find someone attractive and the only thing holding you back is a racial label, then there's obviously some kind of bias you refuse to depart with about that race.

  • @keesmulder3020

    @keesmulder3020

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@dugeefresh1000 I think it makes sense to differentiate between a racial preference and disregarding an entire race. Not all physical traits are present to the same degree in every population. If you prefer some traits and they show up more often in a race of people, on average you would prefer that race over others. It could make sense for a person to then e.g. indicate that preference in a dating app that will present you with more people of that race. That would be one way to realistically apply a racial preference to dating.

  • @animagamer2
    @animagamer23 ай бұрын

    This is one of the most contentious episodes of Spectrum I've ever seen with many guests challenging the other side... yet it was also incredibly respectful and friendly. Truly amazing to see.

  • @ca_quixote
    @ca_quixote3 ай бұрын

    The opinions shared for the last prompt were FIRE ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @EJ4U89
    @EJ4U89Ай бұрын

    What a discussion! 👏🏽

  • @Beefy1031
    @Beefy10313 ай бұрын

    As a Native, saying white people are “justifiably denied access” to things like pow-wows is silly. I’ve been to an exclusively native pow-wow maybe one time and let me tell you: almost nobody was there. Being outright denied access and having an event that showcases and celebrates another race’s pride aren’t the same thing. If you’re a non-Native, I encourage you to check if public pow-wows are happening near you. :)

  • @NikkiHru

    @NikkiHru

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for educating me on this! I love learning about other people, their cultures, and their traditions. So I’ll definitely see what’s open to the public near me! 😊

  • @Beefy1031

    @Beefy1031

    3 ай бұрын

    @@NikkiHru no problem! Sorry if it came off as snarky- wasn’t my intention :)

  • @NikkiHru

    @NikkiHru

    3 ай бұрын

    Not snarky at all!!! I genuinely appreciate it! I would rather be corrected and educated, you know? So thank you 🙏🏼😊

  • @squidyward

    @squidyward

    3 ай бұрын

    I am also indigenous and I couldn’t agree more. Other races coming to pow wows also helps support small native owned businesses ❤

  • @spracketskooch

    @spracketskooch

    3 ай бұрын

    I've had a different experience. I'm mixed, and grew up and live on a reservation, and I've been denied many things many times because my blood isn't pure enough. I have to have a special ID in order to step foot off the main highway in my own homeland, the only one I've ever known. I get along with everyone just fine as well, so that's not the issue. I've been stopped and escorted back on to the highway for daring to try to go into the mountains. It's like, "Gus, you know me. You sang at my grandad's funeral, the most beautiful thing I've ever experienced, so why are you treating me like this?"

  • @SanctusObscurum
    @SanctusObscurum3 ай бұрын

    That girl said Japanese restaurants will deny you access, then went to "strongly disagree" that she's been denied access....

  • @ginny6485

    @ginny6485

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly like that got me thinking like wtf

  • @ktlovelivelfe

    @ktlovelivelfe

    3 ай бұрын

    Exactly I was wondering if someone was gonna call her out on that, but no one did

  • @Gurzil-

    @Gurzil-

    3 ай бұрын

    Virtue signaling

  • @morganjanaeee

    @morganjanaeee

    3 ай бұрын

    she clearly stated that she means on her day to day life

  • @SanctusObscurum

    @SanctusObscurum

    2 ай бұрын

    @kidsontheblock2680 the question wasn't about america. She argued the Japan point earlier to point out that it varies around the world. The same logic then applies to the later question

  • @woodsavenue
    @woodsavenueАй бұрын

    no, this was actually one of the most mature episodes of spectrum, let alone with no malice energy and full understanding from every side? such a rare occurrence lol

  • @pxndaa

    @pxndaa

    Ай бұрын

    For real 😂 I was expecting total chaos making me mad like a lot of other Jubilee episodes. But both the video and the comments are making respectful, understanding and logical points.

  • @BeanMacdui

    @BeanMacdui

    27 күн бұрын

    Eh, maybe, I felt there were some negative undertones… like the guy with the braids, he seemed pretty angry under his polite veneer.

  • @kimberbell4238
    @kimberbell42382 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the open line of communication. There needs to be more of this!💗

  • @Julianacondurso
    @Julianacondurso3 ай бұрын

    Sarah says “I have been to countries where they will tell me that it’s closed when there’s people eating inside because I am white.” Prompt: I have been denied access because of my race Sarah: I will never have an issue getting in somewhere because of my race Fully contradicted her self 😭

  • @mkat4271

    @mkat4271

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah...I was just thinking...wtf...liar.

  • @amberawchild

    @amberawchild

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah I caught that too.

  • @kerenlevine7481

    @kerenlevine7481

    3 ай бұрын

    well well well Sarah

  • @chethanx666

    @chethanx666

    3 ай бұрын

    She's a self-hating White woman.

  • @sunninailsx

    @sunninailsx

    3 ай бұрын

    Hmmmm

  • @dr.hiccup573
    @dr.hiccup5733 ай бұрын

    Huge difference between “Black people arent usually my type” VS “EVERY black person in the world is unattractive”

  • @Bridge2110

    @Bridge2110

    3 ай бұрын

    Can you not find dark skin itself unattractive? The colour of your skin is a rather large and noticeable trait.

  • @AJ-lm5dl

    @AJ-lm5dl

    3 ай бұрын

    Replace "Black" with "White" and now you have a socially acceptable thing to say. That exposes the problem with modern day Western culture.

  • @jazzyj6640

    @jazzyj6640

    3 ай бұрын

    😮

  • @keys5595

    @keys5595

    3 ай бұрын

    EXACTLY! like I can understand if they aren’t really your type but there’s no way someone like a Rihanna is ugly to you. Theres always gonna be someone that’s attractive enough where they are the exception.

  • @BabyRastasaurus

    @BabyRastasaurus

    3 ай бұрын

    I was never into black men, but I fell in love with my partner 5 years ago and it just doesn't matter. I would say it's not my type

  • @idiladen4677
    @idiladen467726 күн бұрын

    This was such a respectful fun liberating intelligent kind and very much needed OPEN conversation 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @Jerseysquared_
    @Jerseysquared_2 ай бұрын

    Aww I love them! Great convo!

  • @jourdonpatron212
    @jourdonpatron2123 ай бұрын

    I really wish ppl would stop trying the blur the lines between racism and systemic oppression. they're not the same. racial prejudice of any kind is RACISM. 😭

  • @drakeduped2872

    @drakeduped2872

    3 ай бұрын

    Only one person said that

  • @Rayutomoto

    @Rayutomoto

    3 ай бұрын

    Racism is systemic oppression... That's why we have the word prejudice. It's similar but different. Racism implies a systems. Ism.

  • @heldinahtmlhell

    @heldinahtmlhell

    3 ай бұрын

    There is no oppression in modern day America. And the only systemic racism is "diversity" quotas and policies, which are both systemic and ubiquitous. And they're anti-white and pro-black-- as well as anti-male and pro-female.

  • @jourdonpatron212

    @jourdonpatron212

    3 ай бұрын

    @@llIllIlI They're not mutually exclusive concepts Racial prejudice by definition is racism. That's literally always been the definition in the dictionary.

  • @TTCanadaJapan

    @TTCanadaJapan

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@llIllIlI prejudice on ethnic grounds is racism dummy

  • @jojolina7
    @jojolina73 ай бұрын

    That dude who said he would have to search for anti white online content definitely must not be on TikTok.

  • @thegreatergood8081

    @thegreatergood8081

    3 ай бұрын

    He's deluding himself

  • @narwhalocean791

    @narwhalocean791

    3 ай бұрын

    @@thegreatergood8081 i don't use tiktok or twitter, very rarely see anti white stuff outside of others calling it out

  • @benpeterson7530

    @benpeterson7530

    3 ай бұрын

    Just from my perspective, there seems to be more of it than any other form of racial hate (not saying it's impact is the same just to be clear). It is more socially acceptable in the US it seems (again, my perspective). Ironically, lot of it seems to come from white people (generally younger and female).

  • @Loch1210

    @Loch1210

    3 ай бұрын

    Boo hoo

  • @benpeterson7530

    @benpeterson7530

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Loch1210 you are not required to care about racism.

  • @S.U.K_33_World
    @S.U.K_33_WorldАй бұрын

    we need more interactions like this, I love it

  • @marvinau8972
    @marvinau89723 ай бұрын

    I absolutely loved this video!! Loved everyone’s perspective on this

  • @frenchgirl5878
    @frenchgirl58783 ай бұрын

    That one girl who was denied entry in restaurants did not experience racism but xenophobia. They didn’t reject her specifically because she’s white, but because she’s a foreigner. A black person would have also been denied entry.

  • @Noname-fr8rz

    @Noname-fr8rz

    3 ай бұрын

    She could’ve been a white person from Japan tho a Japanese person who is from the us wouldve

  • @tbh.ash_

    @tbh.ash_

    3 ай бұрын

    she literally said “because youre white or american” that’s racism

  • @amsterdame

    @amsterdame

    3 ай бұрын

    xenophobia is racism

  • @vivigoesusa

    @vivigoesusa

    3 ай бұрын

    @@tbh.ash_racism as they said in the video cannot be experienced by white people. As it is not systemic and also as the concept of racism was invented to discriminate against black people

  • @StuartHetzler

    @StuartHetzler

    3 ай бұрын

    Wrong. She got denied because she's not Japanese. If a Japanese AMERICAN walked in, they wouldn't have a problem.

  • @intodaysepisode...
    @intodaysepisode...3 ай бұрын

    I absolutely LOVE this! Everyone spoke,everyone expressed,everyone is DOPE!

  • @Brii98

    @Brii98

    3 ай бұрын

    When you forget to hit the space bar

  • @msr2566

    @msr2566

    3 ай бұрын

    Nikki is literally brainwashed to hate white people what do you mean

  • @Random-sk6hm

    @Random-sk6hm

    3 ай бұрын

    Fr this video,wasamazing,it'snice,tosee,everyonebepolite,andopenminded

  • @Nicole__Natalia

    @Nicole__Natalia

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Brii98😂😂😂

  • @xaviennaofficial648
    @xaviennaofficial6483 ай бұрын

    Gosh, this was so nice to watch ❤❤

  • @Afroladyy
    @Afroladyy3 ай бұрын

    Black people did sell each other and did awful things too. There were white slaves too . Seeing white people bow to blacks when they didn’t do anything wrong is just cringey. You can respect us blacks while respecting yourself. Love yourself 🙋🏾‍♀️

  • @Just_a_Lad

    @Just_a_Lad

    2 ай бұрын

    Some black tribes have cannibalism in their culture, are they proud of that too ? :D

  • @umetcalf

    @umetcalf

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Just_a_Lad africans are not black, stop please

  • @kimberlywalker3970

    @kimberlywalker3970

    Ай бұрын

    @@Just_a_Lad Wow! What you just said wasn't ignorant at all.🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @kimberlywalker3970

    @kimberlywalker3970

    Ай бұрын

    Whites bow to blacks? Really? Wow, I can see why you're so upset.

  • @Just_a_Lad

    @Just_a_Lad

    Ай бұрын

    @@kimberlywalker3970 prove me wrong Karen, ops, sorry, Kimberly, not with feelings but with facts ;)

  • @ROY57ON
    @ROY57ON3 ай бұрын

    Being ashamed of your own race is like hating all cakes because you dislike one ingredient.

  • @Callisto_52Hz

    @Callisto_52Hz

    3 ай бұрын

    well it depends on how integral the one ingredient you hate is to the cake

  • @Random-sk6hm

    @Random-sk6hm

    3 ай бұрын

    What if that ingredient is poison tho?

  • @aromlaa7066

    @aromlaa7066

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Random-sk6hmlmfaooo

  • @PickleGobbler9000

    @PickleGobbler9000

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Random-sk6hmso if black people realized that their own people sold their own people would that be fine for them hating themselves?

  • @silver990

    @silver990

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Random-sk6hmur reaching

  • @alexisstackhouse8824
    @alexisstackhouse88243 ай бұрын

    I need the extended cut! Really solid conversations here & strong points made.

  • @Andrew-dd3yt
    @Andrew-dd3ytАй бұрын

    0:00 Imagine “black” replaced with “white”

  • @aqua-mina
    @aqua-mina3 ай бұрын

    14:05 “period… we love a nuance” 😅

  • @davecopp9356
    @davecopp93563 ай бұрын

    Respect to the ukranian guy for being proud and honest.

  • @TrixieMatteI

    @TrixieMatteI

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah, he just got it mixed up, and he doesn’t really understand America and our history/growth. He’s proud to be Ukrainian, and to him being white and Ukrainian are on in the same.

  • @greenluxi

    @greenluxi

    3 ай бұрын

    He was confused he was proud to be Ukrainian which is a specific culture, but white really isn't. No one thinks being proud of being Irish, German, French, Swedish, etc. is bad because it makes sense. If someone says they are proud to be French you can think "Oh they must be proud of the food, the literature, the history, the art, the language, etc." but when someone says they're proud to be white, what is it that they are proud of? White doesn't infer anything about a person other than their race, it doesn't tell me anything about who they are so why is that point of pride? What are white foods, what's white literature, what's white art? Anything like that in America is just considered American culture not specifically white culture. You can be proud to be from a region, like say you're from the Midwest, because there are foods, accents, sayings, and even art that comes from that experience, but not just being white. You can also just be proud to be American and no one is mad at that. However, "white" is just a descriptor of race, not an ethnic group. Black Americans are both a race and an ethnic group, hence why black people from other places rep that culture, so Jaimacans call themselves Jaimacan, Nigerians do the same, and so on. Black Americans have started using more distinctive terms too like Foundational Black and ADOS because it better illustrates that black people from America are its own distinct ethnic group with foods of their own, dances, language, history, art, etc. If you are a white person who wants to be proud of who you are, you probably need to learn more about where you actually come from because "white" is just a sociopolitical term to describe people who come from Europe--but Europe is a super diverse place so you'd need to be more specific than that to figure out what your culture is not just your race. Ask your family about your heritage it's likely going to make you feel better.

  • @Centaur987

    @Centaur987

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@greenluxiI think calling all black people are from the same race but white people aren't is just confusing. Unless you specifically mean only black people in America which still gets confusing as you're suggesting there's no diversity.

  • @SilentHotdog28

    @SilentHotdog28

    Ай бұрын

    @@greenluxi Na that is where you're dead wrong, you can't just expect whites to say they are proud to be U.S. American (I distinguish that because American means the continent to me) Because blacks and whites do have different culture, blacks have their own foods, music, dancing...ect but whites have theirs. Why do you always hear people say things like "Oh that's black people music" or "that's white people music" or "look at this black guy dancing like a white guy" because there is white culture......which is different to U.S. American culture. U.S. American culture is a blend of everything, because it is a very multicultural country. Whites and Blacks love their basketball, football, College parties, going to the club, 4th of July celebrations where there is usually a BBQ or cookup, drinking is involved, watching fireworks, maybe firing off some guns.....ect That is a U.S. American thing both whites and blacks do it (as well as other races, I'm focused on whites and blacks for this comment though) How you guys go about those celebrations might differ in some ways, like the food you eat or the music you listen to....but you both celebrate U.S. Culture......you just apply different seasoning.

  • @roundtrip385

    @roundtrip385

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@SilentHotdog28 Is that really American Culture though? Like you said it's a melting pot of a mix of cultures. But the question remains what is the White American culture? I think thats what they are referring to. But you are correct we all celebrate just in different ways.

  • @Ninxren
    @Ninxren3 ай бұрын

    I actually really liked this video! A ton of understanding and agreeing on both sides and everyone just got along so well instead of the talking over and yelling arguments that happen in other videos

  • @danb2533
    @danb2533Ай бұрын

    I'm proud that my ancestors never sold my other ancestors into slavery, and my people don't continue to practice slavery in 2024.

  • @111superman

    @111superman

    25 күн бұрын

    hate to break it to you but they probably did. If you learn about the viking age, ancient history, pretty much every race has engaged in slave raids.

  • @Jemineyeofficial
    @Jemineyeofficial2 ай бұрын

    Awesome watch. Every nation on earth should watch this, Jubilee, its on you guys to release versions of this with subtitles in different languages.

  • @shey1146
    @shey11463 ай бұрын

    I am often amazed at all the hate i see online because in real life, i only know people like this group where even with different opinions or belonging to a different group we still get along and understand as well as respect each other's individual experiences

  • @DrUmarJohnson1

    @DrUmarJohnson1

    3 ай бұрын

    It is not hate to want segregation! As Africans [Blacks] we MUST practice racial purity!!!

  • @Random-sk6hm

    @Random-sk6hm

    3 ай бұрын

    I think people online devolve into hatred because the anonymity protects them. They feel invincible to say anything without realising the consequences of what they say the same way they would in real life

  • @Jordan-xg4pn

    @Jordan-xg4pn

    3 ай бұрын

    This! But also, I have definitely seen both sides.

  • @VoVina111

    @VoVina111

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DrUmarJohnson1 wtf

  • @kant.68

    @kant.68

    3 ай бұрын

    A lot of their ideas are the root of the problems we see today. They were all liberals except for 1

  • @KeetWeet
    @KeetWeet3 ай бұрын

    Everyone has their own experience. Another black person, who's not from where I'm from, can't relate to me. However, we can relate to how we're treated by a group of people who view us the same.

  • @zercora

    @zercora

    3 ай бұрын

    This. You would think that would be the great unifier.

  • @SDz98

    @SDz98

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeahh exactly

  • @dirkbester9050

    @dirkbester9050

    2 ай бұрын

    You must be American. Go to Africa. Will you find what you claim? No.

  • @darkreigncometh
    @darkreigncometh3 ай бұрын

    We need more of this in world!

  • @JaydenIronBlade
    @JaydenIronBlade3 ай бұрын

    It really upsets me when people say white prejudice doesn’t exist but I guess i get it. I’ve been assaulted and had to go to the hospital because some kid didn’t like the fact I was white and everyone sided with him

  • @meiko2164

    @meiko2164

    3 ай бұрын

    You were victim of a HATE crime! 💯 Don’t be afraid to say it!

  • @alexad7592

    @alexad7592

    2 ай бұрын

    i find it hard to believe you got assaulted solely because you were white lmfaoo. what was happening leading up to that? what comments were actually made? ur victim complex is coming out 🥱

  • @alexad7592

    @alexad7592

    2 ай бұрын

    @@meiko2164womp womp

  • @DimesDCP
    @DimesDCP3 ай бұрын

    I understand and agree with Nikki on most things, but she seems so eager to be offended for POC. I appreciate the sentiment and allyship, but it got to the point where it feels she’s almost telling us what we should be offended about. That being said, it’s appreciated that she’s self aware.

  • @PeterGriffin11

    @PeterGriffin11

    3 ай бұрын

    I disagreed with her on nearly everything lol but at least she was being being respectful to those who disagreed with her.

  • @Rob-me8vp

    @Rob-me8vp

    3 ай бұрын

    I couldn’t disagree with Nikki more. She is racist. Everything to her is color and she is everything MLK was against. Sad.

  • @ShiLoveee

    @ShiLoveee

    3 ай бұрын

    YES! It’s pick-me energy. She should be offended for us because wrong is wrong. But it’s like “hey look at me I’m with y’all and this is what I feel and do to show y’all”. Instead of it being natural. Like she quickly skipped to disagree with the “I am proud of my race” statement. I agreed with the things she said though. But if I’m gonna give the benefit of the doubt, I think that maybe she just is super empathetic to us and really hates the actions of her ascendants so she’s more “animated” in her defense.

  • @jayb7425

    @jayb7425

    3 ай бұрын

    I felt that through the screen. Fs felt a lil performative

  • @Savedandfreed

    @Savedandfreed

    3 ай бұрын

    She’s probably just passionate. And if you look at the history of racism and segregation in America, having people like that as allies really helped to bring about a lot of change. So her “ trying too hard” is definitely better than not caring at all.

  • @JaNeeDiahann1225
    @JaNeeDiahann12253 ай бұрын

    This was a great group.. definitely could have been 20-30 minutes longer.. or bring them back.. both sides were very understanding and engaging.. great job!!!!

  • @onlyjoinedtotroll

    @onlyjoinedtotroll

    3 ай бұрын

    No it was abhorrent, white ppl who aren't proud of their race are cringe af, nobody chooses their race. You cant be proud of who you are without being proud of your race, other people actions in the past dont make who people are today, if that were the case, anyone of African descent should hate being black because their own people SOLD THEM!

  • @Just_a_Lad

    @Just_a_Lad

    2 ай бұрын

    Great group because they bashed on white guys and demanded white guilt plus black folks said that they're proud of some culture. Yeah I get it why it was satisfying for you :)

  • @taniaandrade2219
    @taniaandrade22193 ай бұрын

    I loved this group

  • @vickipriegan3867
    @vickipriegan38676 күн бұрын

    Very interesting conversation. I learn a lot from you all. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Mrs_Mama_MFT
    @Mrs_Mama_MFT3 ай бұрын

    To think hate cannot be race based in either direction is ignorant (not in a mean way, but in a “you haven’t necessarily been exposed way”). People hate, we just teach them who to hate. I grew up in a mixed community in the 80s & 90s with about a 1/3 Hispanic, 1/3 Black, and 1/3 White. Racism wasn’t really an issue. When I went to summer camp and I was the only white kid in my cabin with kids from intercity Chicago, I was viscously attacked both verbally and physically throughout the week. I must have been 9 or 10? The counselors thought it was funny.

  • @shayshay6814

    @shayshay6814

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow .. i hear ya & not cool

  • @Brii98

    @Brii98

    3 ай бұрын

    You're absolutely correct. I went to a summer camp where the other children were all Black Americans, and I was treated horribly due to my Nigerian background. They “revoked my black card” and called me all types of names simply because I didn’t behave like the stereotype. Nigerian culture is completely different. I had never even surrounded by so much chaos and belittling.

  • @A-M4

    @A-M4

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Brii98 Are you going to acknowledge the ways in which Nigerians look down on Black Americans and call them akatas? At least Black Americans don't have a slur for nigerians like nigerians do for black americans.

  • @jinakaye

    @jinakaye

    3 ай бұрын

    I have so many questions about this. Like, what region are you from within the U.S.? I also noticed that you stated *inner city* Chicago. Were the other campers Black, Latine, and Asian? Inner city is usually code for Black and/or Latine, so asking for clarification-and Chicago is usually a city used to focus on “unruly” Black people. I'm from Indianapolis, which isn’t too far from Chicago. I have family there. My godchildren grew up there and went to private schools. Not invalidating your experiences, but wondering why you linked race-based prejudice to hatred vs. bias. I'm also curious as to why the camp counselors didn’t do anything. That part is just icky. They didn’t want to do their jobs-they should have been fired! 🫠

  • @jinakaye

    @jinakaye

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Brii98How did you get Black Americans out of “intercity Chicago”--and why do you think all Black Americans act a certain way when she stated that her neighborhood was diverse (1/3 Black) and racism wasn’t an issue there?

  • @jonathanetayo8001
    @jonathanetayo80013 ай бұрын

    The girl was spot on about white people in Japan. I can confirm, I was turned away from multiple restaurants and completely ignored by people when asking for directions. But I also met Japanese people (of all ages) who were completely the opposite and paid for my check at a restaurant.

  • @sarahprosecco

    @sarahprosecco

    16 күн бұрын

    Are you American?

  • @jonathanetayo8001

    @jonathanetayo8001

    16 күн бұрын

    @@sarahprosecco yes and no. i’m a dual citizen

  • @benjaminshabu4406

    @benjaminshabu4406

    14 күн бұрын

    Are you sure it was a race thing though maybe they just don't like foreigners in certain parts

  • @sarahprosecco

    @sarahprosecco

    14 күн бұрын

    @@jonathanetayo8001 I've never heard anyone I know say they were rude but perhaps if you've an American accent they may not be as friendly. It's the same thing in France, when they hear English they can be incredibly rude but once they know the person is Irish, their whole demeanor changes. This is over historical wars so perhaps look from that perspective.

  • @d3mized

    @d3mized

    10 күн бұрын

    it’s not about being white.. it’s because ur a foreigner. asians are sometimes against foreigners no matter their race

  • @samuraiphilosphic6187
    @samuraiphilosphic6187Ай бұрын

    The white guilt is at an all time high

  • @Kaybub99
    @Kaybub993 ай бұрын

    On the last prompt of racial pride, it is so strange that the black side discussed their great past and what black people have contributed to culture, while the white participants focused on the wrongs of the past (WWII and slavery), while overlooking the humongous contributions from white people. Major forms of our modern communication, transportation, and government derive from white individuals. But they only point at the bad, also ignoring that white people fought to end those atrocities and wrongdoings.

  • @windsurfer8824

    @windsurfer8824

    3 ай бұрын

    Find your identity outside of a color, Blackness is synonymous with ethnicity for Black americans. A Jamaican, Nigerian, etc can be proud of their individual ethnicities as well but the word Black is literally tied with Black American ethnic pride except you want them to invent another term which some fringe groups like ADOS, FBA, Solaan and the likes are doing. Stop crying!

  • @Just_a_Lad

    @Just_a_Lad

    2 ай бұрын

    White people have a lot to be proud of - banning slavery and almost all modern inventions are created by white people - electricity, cars, planes, machinery, internet, phones, modern medicine, etc. But with this question Jubilee just wanted to trigger the white guilt and to allow black people to bash on white people. It's clearly provocative question and even a blind person can see that. But the whole question is wrong. You shouldn't be proud of something that you have not achieved to, it's silly.

  • @jacquiejeanconway7541
    @jacquiejeanconway75413 ай бұрын

    Jubilee, this was another fantastic conversation. Thank you so much for this. Special shout out to the cast, producers, casting director for choosing wonderful people, and the editors. Looking firward to the next.

  • @mirven1000
    @mirven10003 ай бұрын

    This was such a great episode! 🤗 and an amazing group of people!

  • @katinalara9170
    @katinalara91703 ай бұрын

    This was a fascinatingly insightful group of people. Job well done.

  • @admeta_asteria
    @admeta_asteria2 ай бұрын

    just btw Apartheid and Segregation were based on the same concept of separating people based on race and skin-color, can we stop acting like South Africa was the only country to have had this issue? granted it was one of the last or most recent to abolish segregation but its not a past that is unique to the history of South Africa only.

  • @zlr5775
    @zlr57753 ай бұрын

    Biggest problem is that people STILL confuse ‘race’ and ethnic group/culture. Ofc it makes sense to be proud of your culture and your peoples history. Race on the other hand, how can you be proud of your facial features???

  • @katl1489

    @katl1489

    3 ай бұрын

    It's because they use the term incorrectly. There is only ONE race of people on this planet: Human. What they should have said was ethnicity/culture.

  • @EngineeringNS
    @EngineeringNS3 ай бұрын

    I like how they ended on the note of “you should be ashamed of yourself for being born the way you are”

  • @timothytillman8316

    @timothytillman8316

    3 ай бұрын

    And then laughs it off lol. Funny how that works

  • @SilVia-hs2kb

    @SilVia-hs2kb

    3 ай бұрын

    He was the biggest racist on that panel.

  • @booka9930

    @booka9930

    3 ай бұрын

    @@SilVia-hs2kbhe was joking obviously it’s not that deep if u felt offended u just to sensitive

  • @Just_a_Lad

    @Just_a_Lad

    2 ай бұрын

    Typical jubilee liberal stuff

  • @fatou6579

    @fatou6579

    2 ай бұрын

    he was joking silly

  • @jameslaskowski2540
    @jameslaskowski25402 ай бұрын

    I would love to be a part of one of these sessions!!!

  • @createyouthnetwork9791
    @createyouthnetwork97913 ай бұрын

    I'm proud of my race? Did you work hard to be born on that race? The notion of proudness for me has to do with something you've worked hard to gain.this question is just crazy.....

  • @user-zw1qz1dj2n

    @user-zw1qz1dj2n

    3 ай бұрын

    Why is that crazy? You can be proud of your ancestors who's genes are still part of you. You may be proud of their deeds like europeans who conquered entire world and built the whole modern society

  • @createyouthnetwork9791

    @createyouthnetwork9791

    3 ай бұрын

    @user-zw1qz1dj2n is that an achievement? To inherit something biological? You said it all "to be proud of deeds." When I receive something without putting any effort, how can it be considered deeds? About what you wrote about the Europeans and their "conquering," all of that stuff has a name and has a price,meaning that the looted, mass murdered,and destroyed all of these civilizations But if you thing they need to be proud of that I'm sorry to disappointed you but there's nothing to take pride at.

  • @user-zw1qz1dj2n

    @user-zw1qz1dj2n

    3 ай бұрын

    @@createyouthnetwork9791 We think differently, but I'll try to explain. You and your genes are the same thing, the legacy of your ancestors, which determines your actions and even behavior. you can be proud of it, because you are physically a part of your ancestors and I have already explained how. About europeans, your position appeared thanks to french humanist thinkers of 18 centuary, whose ideas later resulted in human rights. these rights most likely protect you in your country as well as civil rights (another european concept). before the invention of liberalism and humanism by europeans the rest of the world considered looting and pilledging a normal thing to do. Sure europeans did these horrible things like no other civilization, but at the same time they are the only people who were capable of evolving through it into what we have now. So I don't think europeans have anything to be ashamed of. they rather should be thanked.

  • @createyouthnetwork9791

    @createyouthnetwork9791

    3 ай бұрын

    @user-zw1qz1dj2n defenetly we think differently. I get your points, but again, I'll repeat the same to you. There's nothing to be proud of a thing that you inherited, let alone your genes or biological assets. All the thinkers that you're referring to whenever they're French, English, or Portuguese didn't achieve anything that the rest of the world didn't know. Mali Empire had a human rights charter(not as we know it today) in the 12th century. Just google it. Everyone knew before the so-called "europens humanist" that there's nothing human in looting, scaming, and enslaving others. They didn't change as you're saying the other ethnicity just started to resist more, and of course, that forced them to change.

  • @user-zw1qz1dj2n

    @user-zw1qz1dj2n

    3 ай бұрын

    @@createyouthnetwork9791 we both know what Mali really is nowdays so it really doesn't matter what they "invented" if there is no result of any kind(science, life conditions, art, etc). I have no clue which part of the world is your homeland but I can clearly see a resentment of yours towards europeans. The only advice I have for you is that you should get rid of resentment and admit that no one is to blame for the failures of your country and that if someone has achieved success, you need to take an example from him and not envy using the results of his success at the same time. Be proud of who you are and don't envy others even if you can clearly see that they are better😉

  • @a_83567
    @a_835673 ай бұрын

    This was such a great video. I like how light hearted this was and everyone spoke openly without getting offended.

  • @jonathanmork27
    @jonathanmork273 ай бұрын

    As a white person the result of the last prompt made me sad and scared for white peoples future. That fact that 3 of the 4 people went to the strongly disagree side just shows what culture is pressuring white people to answer to. We need more people like Sergei who are proud of their culture, but loving of other people. Let's coexist.

  • @ky4864

    @ky4864

    3 ай бұрын

    Not sure if it’s pressure or just the fact that I genuinely don’t know what to be proud of, ya know? I get the point about being proud to be German or Italian or what have you. But what if you’re white in this country without strong ties to your European roots? What are you supposed to be proud of?

  • @dugeefresh1000

    @dugeefresh1000

    3 ай бұрын

    He clarified that he didn't understand the question because for him white and his nationality/ethnicity are synonymous and the confederacy, KKK, slavery, etc. are not the first things that come to mind. For the other 3 and the black people on the panel, it does which is why the 2 strongly disagree girls clarified the distinction or lineage vs. just skin color.

  • @user-cd9mu2wn3n

    @user-cd9mu2wn3n

    3 ай бұрын

    Race vs ethnicity is a different thing

  • @overlordfemto7523

    @overlordfemto7523

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ky4864America.

  • @ky4864

    @ky4864

    3 ай бұрын

    @@overlordfemto7523 It’s hard to be proud of The United States, knowing how we got this land. I mean, I’m sure you might disagree and that’s fine, but while I’m grateful to live in The US, it’s hard to feel “proud” of the history. Though I do have faith (and hope) in what the US can one day be.

  • @D.schmoke
    @D.schmoke3 ай бұрын

    Corey is fighting for people with mindset like me. Trust. It’s a lot of us. Keep him coming! His opinion is here

  • @teremyjackson3337
    @teremyjackson3337Ай бұрын

    I love how they curate these safe spaces to discuss sensitive topics. Well done! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @artisticspirit779
    @artisticspirit7793 ай бұрын

    I loved this conversation everyone was mature and intelligent.

  • @redguy2489

    @redguy2489

    3 ай бұрын

    The blacks were simpimg to whites thats why you liked it. Basic lady

  • @PROVOCATEURSK

    @PROVOCATEURSK

    3 ай бұрын

    The black guy literally said that white people were not opressed. Africans and Asians and whites enslaved white people...

  • @randomuruk7230

    @randomuruk7230

    3 ай бұрын

    NO they weren't lol

  • @Just_a_Lad

    @Just_a_Lad

    2 ай бұрын

    nope, it was white guilt trigger and white bashing

  • @randomuruk7230

    @randomuruk7230

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Just_a_Lad Don't bother. These people are literally incapable of their own thoughts.

  • @davidwavidshmavider
    @davidwavidshmavider3 ай бұрын

    90% of white people have a work personality too. WE ALL DO IT. It’s def not racial. And races don’t talk a certain way. CULTURES DO.

  • @PHlophe

    @PHlophe

    3 ай бұрын

    Plammon, you need to rewatch that bit and compare with other videos of black people talking about the code switching and how they describe the racial aspect applied to them. we know whites have their own work persona too as do we. there are other layers on top. y'all need to make just that little extra effort and not assume things are surface level . real life ain't like that AT ALL

  • @davidwavidshmavider

    @davidwavidshmavider

    3 ай бұрын

    The argument isn’t if different cultures change the exact same way from culture to work. That’s what your inserting. We obviously do not change identically from culture to work, no one changes identically, but we all change at work. That’s the point, that we change, not the type of change. They type of change can only be homogenized if our cultures are homogenized. Is that what you’re asking for? One culture?

  • @jesusbarrera6916

    @jesusbarrera6916

    3 ай бұрын

    @@PHlophe you just wrote that entire paragraph to no say anything of substance....

  • @VentureHolly

    @VentureHolly

    3 ай бұрын

    @@davidwavidshmaviderI think you’re being purposely obtuse. They’re describing a very simple sociological concept called “intersectionality”.

  • @TiondaRae

    @TiondaRae

    3 ай бұрын

    As far as being racial. Maybe not to you but to those of color it is. Unless you deal with micro aggressions, you can’t speak on it. Just say that you can’t relate 💁🏽‍♀️

  • @SandraOchola-dn4od
    @SandraOchola-dn4od2 ай бұрын

    Interesting topic of conversations 😊

  • @marcusdugtong8980
    @marcusdugtong89803 ай бұрын

    Girl in pink shirt has a very pleasing personality

  • @nickd2296
    @nickd22963 ай бұрын

    Great video. The point at the end about being proud of heritage is true. I'm indifferent about being white but I am proud of being Greek.

  • @abdidegu7878

    @abdidegu7878

    3 ай бұрын

    Greek is brown not white

  • @user-dd1ud1tu2r

    @user-dd1ud1tu2r

    3 ай бұрын

    @@abdidegu7878 Some greeks are brown but many (if not most) are white. It also kind of depends on how you think a person should look like in order to be considered white

  • @milocqre

    @milocqre

    3 ай бұрын

    @@abdidegu7878 greek people are white..

  • @amsterdame

    @amsterdame

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@abdidegu7878lol that's not true

  • @nickd2296

    @nickd2296

    3 ай бұрын

    @@abdidegu7878 My skin is an olive shade.

  • @Orudelpha
    @Orudelpha3 ай бұрын

    This video turned out to be really wholesome and sweet. I love how everyone came together and talked with each other respectfully. The fact that they all hugged each other at the end was very heartwarming ☺️

  • @trewilliams8411

    @trewilliams8411

    3 ай бұрын

    Dude this video is all about racism

  • @christopherbarge414
    @christopherbarge4142 ай бұрын

    That black republican guy saying there's no such thing as systemic racism anymore at about timestamp 10:07 is wild. WHAT KIND OF ROCK HAS HE BEEN LIVING UNDER!?!

  • @IISocratesII

    @IISocratesII

    Ай бұрын

    Name one system that exists today. Literally one and explain your reasoning.

  • @christopherbarge414

    @christopherbarge414

    Ай бұрын

    @@IISocratesII For starters, the Goon Squad in Mississippi. The Goon Squad has been in existence for about twenty years. Just to become a part of the Goon Squad, Officers had to be known for police brutality. The fact that you had to be known for BRUTALITY to be PROMOTED to this Squad MAKES it SYSTEMIC. Abortion is systemic. For at least 30 years black women have been receiving four times as many abortions as white women. Black women have the highest abortion rates in the country, having 474 abortions for every 1000 live births. Legislation is VEHEMENTLY pushed to support abortion, making it SYSTEMIC. After an ENTIRE nation had untold numbers of procedures and practices being practiced by the MAJORITY of that nation for centuries DESTABILIZING an ENTIRE people and the, AS A NATION, REFUSING to implement ANY procedures or practices to restabilize that people is systemic Racism. JUST TO NAME A FEW!!!

  • @SilentHotdog28

    @SilentHotdog28

    Ай бұрын

    @@IISocratesII Couldn't do it. I hate when people say that there is systemic racism......It doesn't exist in Western Countries. It does in other countries, but not in Western Countries.

  • @Itsjenandjuicyfruit

    @Itsjenandjuicyfruit

    Ай бұрын

    @@IISocratesII1. Redlining - although not still called by the same name, there are still financial institutions being found to offer less mortgages to black people vs white. (NFCU) This lessens our ability to own property, to have equity, to have something to pass down creating generational wealth.. You asked for 1. There is 1. There are more.

  • @SilentHotdog28

    @SilentHotdog28

    Ай бұрын

    @@Itsjenandjuicyfruit Is that in their policies, procedures and company philosophies? Can you give actual evidence of it happening? Because that would be Illegal.

  • @goldenguat
    @goldenguat2 ай бұрын

    Really great conversations, and love the 🌈 representation in glasses 😊. Would be interesting to explore more of that.

  • @iss2500
    @iss25003 ай бұрын

    22:28 I agree with him-not many people will say in Europe “I’m proud to be white” but like that girl said, “I’m proud German,Slavic,Spanish” (many Americans like to put all whites into one group)simply also cuz in Europe but like in Africa too- not all white/black peoples are the same-in sense to have same history,culture,upbringing etc. For him also to say “we black as a whole “ I agree 50% of that cuz there are different Black cultures in Africa and Black Americans have their own culture….

  • @cicibeknowing3343

    @cicibeknowing3343

    3 ай бұрын

    Black Americans are so far removed from Africa we can't even understand where our original country is so that's why we all unified and identify as black Americans. No more african-American. That's why he said it the way he did. So he is 100% correct.

  • @chethanx666

    @chethanx666

    3 ай бұрын

    If there's a "black culture" then don't be surprised when black people get stereotyped. Culture is just a gateway to stereotypes.

  • @iss2500

    @iss2500

    3 ай бұрын

    @@amal-vq6ok Yes :)

  • @dontknow4942

    @dontknow4942

    3 ай бұрын

    There is Nothing like black culture.

  • @jinakaye

    @jinakaye

    3 ай бұрын

    Black American culture is an amalgamation of the multiple African countries our ancestors came from + our indigenous connections + American influences. That's what makes American Blackness unique.

  • @rawrbabez3
    @rawrbabez33 ай бұрын

    Really great video, I appreciate that everyone was given the space to talk and be honest, and I especially appreciated seeing the Ukranian guy's choices because it reminds us that people outside of America can have wildly different experiences than Americans with race, and that informs a lot about how they view and interpret race and racism.

  • @jinakaye

    @jinakaye

    3 ай бұрын

    I like how he admitted that they use the “n” word in Ukraine because it's slang, but he didn’t realize it was offensive until he started working with Black people.

  • @Jordan-xg4pn

    @Jordan-xg4pn

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@jinakayeIts not slang. Literally the common slur

  • @oh5510

    @oh5510

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jinakayestop acting as if they’re innocent ppl who don’t understand what they’re doing. look how they treated africans during the war with russia, europeans are aware!!

  • @nellylindner2715

    @nellylindner2715

    3 ай бұрын

    I@@oh5510 I somewhat agree with your statement but here is why I think your statement lands flat. I grew up in a big city and every year I would visit my family in a small village in Poland. In fact many people aren't aware of the fact that the slurs, they are offensive because in their eyes it is slang.

  • @Luckycosmos
    @Luckycosmos3 ай бұрын

    Homeboy said "I can't find funding for stuff because it's all for black people, but I disagree that race went against me"

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