Everything they need or everything you want for them??? Lost Western society... We are so smart we are stupid. Nature demands that you have kids to carry on the gifts and talents of your bloodline. You don't have much time here. What will be your legacy?
I'm wondering, what did you think was going tp happen to you while walking down the street?? I'm asking bc I wanna see if you think the same stuff i do 😅
It was more of a fear of being judged, that someone would come and rob her. Overall constant paranoia. Dreading that something bad was going to happen, and could literally be the smallest thing that may seem normal or okayish to other people but for her it was like the end of the world 😅
They’ll are goin to follow their rules and be full of their parents taste for stuff until they don’t, and parents want to enjoy that until they can’t, until kids move out and make their own families to do exactly as their parents did. You party pooper.
Look, people in the comments aren't defending racism. Is that nowadays people look for racism in everything a white person does. I am a person of color and I've experienced more racism directed at me from people of color (mostly black) than from white people. And as someone who has had their life threatened due to racism. Listening to her experience, it just sounds like she perceived racism due to a clash of personalities. Dont blame us for a vague franken upload (those edits) and stop promoting racism. I know you don't see it, because you think what you are doing is fighting against it. but you are actually just helping create a divide of the races. So please stop spreading your white guilt. Edit: I'm talking about the channel, based on their replies in the comments.
You weren’t even there how do you know what happened? 😂 there’s racism everywhere. Watch the entire video! They even mentioned racism in their community, colour vs colour, POC vs POC. Stop judging when you didn’t watch the entire thing
Based on what the women shared, there's no way of telling whether it's a different treatment was because of her ethnicity. It might be. But there's no way to know just from the information in this short.
Its always the people that have never experienced discrimination or racism that will tell you you’re looking for it how am i looking for it if i just see a not poc is treated differently, than a person of color im born and raised in The Netherlands i throughout my retail experiences i have seen the discrimination towards my colleagues that didn’t speak dutch (and even if they tried its still sad that some dutch people dont compliment them) but when they dont they got WE ARE IN THE NETHERLANDS SO U SHOULD SPEAK DUTCH im so done with this people here in the comments saying that we are looking for it (were my ancestors also looking for it when the Dutch came to colonize i dont think so so stop crying racism and discrimination is still a thing and just admit that it also exists here in The Netherlands.
It’s everywhere and never going anywhere. Normal human interaction. Just like being bullied or anything else. Avoid it, deal with it and move on. This is the natural world. White folks get the same treatment going to other places. That’s life. They like their culture and their people. Nothing wrong with that.
And guess what? If white people go to any Asian country they'll get the same. This narrative that it's white people keeping racism alive is so stupid. It's all humans, it's just that people (and there's a reason) travel to white countries more often than black and asian countries. When you're different ANYWHERE you'll get attention from everyone, and it won't always be good.
Some people never experienced such thing and say it is her fault. WTH!!! It doesn’t matter if you are shy and reserved. Show respect to everyone equally!!!
Yes, but if you do not know someone personally, there is no reason to treat them differently than anyone else. In this case, she was being treated differently than a colleague of hers by a customer for no obvious reason at all.
But that's a Dutch approach too,one is normally reserved, blunt, honest and don't play being friendly - coworkers are not friends. I'm assuming that she was confronted by this 'social' behaviour. Gotta build a thicker skin because ultimately, other people's opinion about you is not your business.
@@TheNINE2KPodcast LOL, I was there with them and the white people did nothing wrong. If a black person called a white person "white pig" first and the white person replied with "black monkey" is that racism?😂
@@TheNINE2KPodcast I have an identical twin and they constantly felt like how that woman describes, and it was due to their shyness and awkwardness. They didn't realize that acting that way was the problem, and didn't know how to take up space in a room back then. You can kinda see that with the way that girl speaks, and judging by the comments, I'm not the only one who picked up on that.
@@TheNINE2KPodcast It just seems like she latched on to the first explanation that would rid her of fault. "No, it's not me, they must be racists if they don't like me, that's what it is."
@@pinkiepo1929 she didn't say what racism she experienced. Vague. I have listened to many stories like this and they usually turn out to be nothing. Searching for a problem. It may have been her own attitude that caused dislike. "Come on racism me."
@@edwinamendelssohn5129 you still didn't answer the question where she was looking for it. Only what I see here is victim blaming that's it. I'm quite sure you are this kind of person yourself
@@edwinamendelssohn5129 ps I need answer on question, not nonsense what you gave me. If I ask how old i you, I want to hear answer of your age. Not different stories. But yeah, what can I ask from you
I don't believe her being OBVIOUSLY treated differently in comparison to a white colleague, while giving the same quality of customer service, is her "looking for racism". It's a customer being racist.
There was basic television, that anyone with a tv and antenna could get. It included PBS, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, and sometimes a local access community station. Like how you can get basic am/fm radio stations in your car even if you don't have a subscription service. Then, there was "Basic Cable" which was like 15 channels. If you grew up MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon and Disney, then your parents paid for a basic cable subscription. Usually people who paid for the big cable packages were the sports families. If you had HBO, Cinamax, all the ESPN channels and movie channels, then your home probably had a big cable package. And I would've thought you were "rich" 😂
Like like like like like.....I was like ,and he was like .and she was like and they where like.Then i was like...like like like ? Learn to speak intelligently !!!!!! Like Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!