The male cop that Ashley had was one of the ones I hated on this show, like you coming at her with that attitude and it’s not getting ANYWHERE so what’s the point, you’re fighting fire with fire and then you just gonna send her back to her home after the jail tour and she ain’t gonna change and was basically a waste of time, I wish the cops could’ve put their egos to the side and just talked to those kids and figure out why they’re acting up and convince them there’s a better life than what they’re getting in to
Can I say something. I'm huge fan and love your videos but by FACTS there is more whites being killed by cops. We only hear about the black ones cause of politics. Listen I'm from New Jersey and lived in Houston TX since 2007. Both states. Just put your hands on steering wheel and be respectful. That's it! If they are truly racist which is like slim then they will get in trouble in court. Keep mouth quiet and talk in court. That's it! Don't fight with cops. No point.
These are good exercises that should be done with all children. I like the one on one. I hope afterwards they go back over answers and discuss misconceptions and stereotypes. Like, you feel the black child is bad but you know that no child is "good or bad". If you got to talk more you might be friends, etc. Wouldn't that be nice, a new friend? Maybe you could try that next time in class.. Idk, I think just lumping kids together without addressing these things is missing out on a great opportunity for growth, giving them a chance to get past their own stereotypes and negative experiences. Meeting it head on and saying it's normal to assume things sometimes but understanding that you're probably wrong and to be open minded, kind and appreciative of differences.
This has always been something that I've been able to relate to. It's hard being a Mexican kid when you can't speak Spanish, and your very own people treat you like an outcast because you're not as cultured as they are. They used to tell me that I don't get to call myself a Mexican. I hated that. Being a Mexican isn't something I'm trying to be. It's who I am. It's how I was born.
cops dont like when people challenge their ego, cause they are scared their ego is gonna be bruised, and cops are pussies without their badges, cause they dont have the balls to fight fair with their fists so instead of fighting fair they are cowards and pussies and use tasers instead to get people down
20:15 because it makes you feel like got to be the man. And than when you hit puberty you are suddenly also the strongest person in the house while you are still not ready for that kind of responsibility, thats why you need father figure to keep you in check. Also makes it harder when you had a father who wasn't that great to begin with and you loose him than all you are left with are bad lessons about being a man and more responsibility than you can handle, makes you go kinda crazy
The struggle is real, but what it isn't is a righteous flex. Nobody WANTS to live in poverty or struggle. It's not something to aspire to be. To hate on Carlton like that stems from petty jealousy. There's even a rhetoric that success is "white supremacy"... much like being on time or romance... lmao, stop the insanity people. Stop this blame game boogeyman bullshit and own your failings. Success is a mountain climb, not a walk in the park.
But you can work your humble beginnings and still be humble. The problem isn't jealousy towards Carlton; the problem is ppl like him use said wealth to tear down other black people while simping for white conservative acceptance. Only for them to cry victim THEMSELVES when karma knocks on their doorstep. This is why they're called sellouts. There's no "penalty for success" in of itself. It's when you constantly shove said success in other's faces that's the issue.
Thing is, Top Dog also had a valid point in that Carlton actually behaved like a corporate sellout, and always has. It wasn't "growing up in a big house and dressing a certain way" or "liking Barry Manilow" itself; rather, it was Carlton himself using that as a way to look down on other black people, particularly poor black people. Something this episode actually overlooked. Nevermind that Carlton never even wanted to join the frat in the first place, looking down on the other black folks as riff raff and treating them like little more than gravel to step on. And who can forget Carlton's infamous S3 quip: "I don't wanna die! I wanna go to college so I can poke fun at all the kids on financial aid!" It can be our own sometimes, yeah, but ppl like Carlton and similar haven't made it any better, either. One doesn't need to be a bigoted head of a frat to point out that Carlton never cared about being black, unless it was to generally look down on other black people.
There is a huge difference between someone who works themselves up from nothing and yet still remains humble....and a person who works themselves up from nothing and then has the nerve to look down on others as if they want to forget those humble beginnings. THOSE ignorant jackasses I can't stand! No REAL happily ever after was ever achieved WITHOUT obtaining a scar or two!
It's part of the reason Carlton's speech here rang totally hollow to me. Especially when he's proven to be a corporate sellout numerous times throughout the show. One can look no further than what Carlton said in Season 3: "I don't wanna die! I wanna go to college so I can poke fun at all the kids on financial aid!"
I feel bad for not understanding that burden. Because I'm not scared when I encounter a cop, so all I can do is imagine how rough it is to lose faith in a group that is supposed to help you but doesn't because they have yet to change.
It's crazy cuz in the very beginning and during the church shooting scene there was more care Shown for taking the weapon away then there was for the people on the ground
I read somewhere, that he's wearing trousers worn, few years back, by male slaves on plantations.His naked chest only add to it.This is America.Love Childish Gambino.Him, Ren and Chinchilla are my favorite artist at the moment. All not connected to the Diddy drama. So smart and sweet and human.
Well I’m a son of a former DEA agent and so I’ve never done drugs / fights and steal which now I do but I’m a son of a former DEA agent and I haven’t been to jail and I lost my mom in 2012 and I was in High School 🏫 here in Hawaii and even if I did drugs I would go to Jail and loose my guard card and I’ve never did drugs and even if I did drugs like weed Cocaine my dad would get pissed 😡 at me and I wouldn’t be allowed back in the house anymore and I would just be on my own and so I was never in jail I’ve never slapped anybody like my little sister my older sister and even my my little brother and I was never in a fight never in school and I’ve never steal money from a church and if I did that my dad would just have me arrested and thrown in jail and so that’s not me