I feel like this a perfect example of how the community has a poor habit of exiling any Black Person that doesn’t fit the stereotypical monolithic description.
shit lowkey annoyed me when brevin got voted out because he "sound too privileged" right after they just had a convo about micro-aggressions and being told they sound too articulate for a black person. but i could see them getting suspicious when he pleaded for them to believe he was black
Honestly this should show people that your environment really shapes your life. Its a pretty amazing thing for a white man to be so embedded into the black community to the point he had to learn how to be around people who looked the same as him. We really just gotta do our best to understand each other. And shout out to him mum for adopting him into the family.
That's great tho, they realize it's not just about race, it's about culture. A lot of black people on this comment section said they would've been voted ASAP just because they are not "black enough" and that's not about their race because they ARE black, it's the cultural part they are focusing. That's why a white dude raise in a black family since he was 7 days old have enough black culture to be part of the community without raising flags.
30:00 damn Sean 😂, all bro said is we as black people need to share more information on wealth and his response is “do niggas talk like this in real life”. Yes bro niggas go to college and be on twitter, we not a monolith. ‘Don’t wanna spend time talkin bout this’ is crazy 💀
I don't think you understood what he was saying. Niggas do talk like this *sometimes* but his point was that most black people have way more going on than to sit and discuss these things, much less as a metric of your blackness. Black women have a pretty high college graduation rate but even that is lagging behind the national average.
I would've been voted out quick based on their questioning. I'm Jamaican Canadian, but I have a strong Canadian accent and non of the Black American cultural experiences. Shawn is 100% right about black people not being monolithic, but it shows that this is how those guys viewed Rob.
As a fellow Jamaican I feel this strongly. In the UK I would get called 'coconut' or 'choc ice' (which if you don't get it, are things that are brown on the outside and white on the inside, the implication being that I was white on the inside) for not speaking with the typical 'roadman' London accent. I was never from any ends, I grew up in a posh part of North London, so I didnt have much in common with other black people at school and was kinda made to stand outside the group.
So spot on, its like people expect for us to put on a performance to validate our Jamaicaness. For me in Toronto, I see it alot ever since Drake started using "yardie" slang in his music. But then people think that all of us sound like that, which is so far from the truth.
I LOVE that whenever they do the little asides with one guy in a chair they put the subtitle below their name that says "BLACK MAN" lmaoooo. Like thanks man I couldn't tell
This why I stopped watching Shawn, he a full blown hater and his EGO through the roof. This video he was the living em bodiment if judge a book by its cover, everytime rob opened his mouth Shawn was just doing the most. And plus the fact that anytime he ain’t relate to some of the black dudes answers, he asking “where y’all get these dudes” like bruh, I’m Mexican and I relate more to these black dues because of where I came from than this dude sitting in his gamer chair wondering why he don’t relate to black peoples come up like his upbringing is the only correct up bringing smh. This dude corny af
For this context the question of what kind of black are they is important, especially with more and more recent black diasporas moving to the US. There are different black cultures, different accent influences on the voices as well. So if something seems "off" with responses it might be due to being black but a different ethnicity.
it’s my first time viewing this channel but i heard the reactor is from michigan. for context , i believe this video was shot in washington as someone from texas, it was surprising hearing the reactor so confused about “what kind of black” and writing them off as “young blacks” for something goofy like having ac when they grew up
@@mint0zs I'm from Baltimore, before recently we mostly just had Black Americans and occasionally a few Jamaicans. There were Afro Latinos here but they mainly stayed to one side of town with the other Latinos, so the idea of asking someone "what kind of black are you," was crazy until recently. I didn't meet any foreign black people until I went to Morgan State. And even then, outside of that you barely would come across other types of black people. It's only recently that you start coming across a lot of black people who aren't Black American, like the last 10 years.
Bro go look up that white dudes channel (milk74tv) he’s from 74 Hoover bro he’s got pictures of him going back with his people from his block I’m sure he gots no problem saying nigga considering where he come from and the fact he was adopted into a black family at 7days old
@@FrankyCpunishmentSTYLE all of those things doesn’t give him a right to call a black person a fucking nigga lmaoooo are y’all on DRUGS? I grew up in the Bronx and the white boys who literally drill rap and bang 83rd don’t say nigga.. so that shit is still not valid PERIOD lmao
@@stepxurxgamexup we’re they adopted by a black women and literally were raised in a black family fk outta here fool you ain’t his kinfolks he could do what he wants around his people cause he’s been growing up with em since a baby 🤣 your gonna tell a man how to live based on some whit boys you knew?
As a white girl in Norway, I do it too lol I hope he doesn't go thinking white people are being racist when doing that. Or at least I hope that gesture is not considered racist when directed towards different races because then I need to reconsider my awkward and introverted greetings...
I'm white but I cross the other side of the street for literally anybody coming the opposite direction too. It could be a 4'10 white lady and I'll cross
lmao this guy is trying too hard lmao come on bro. He's like "I've never heard/seen that so that's no black" lmao taht's what they are refering when they talka bout being "close minded", there's a LOT of different culture more than detroit bro wtf. Also it's funny how you get so much shit on him like a "LA white dude" until he talks about being adopted into a black family since he's SEVEN YEARS OLD bro, he was RAISED in a black community but sure, let's keep shitting on him because "he's not black enough" lmao
its cuhz he from LA, most people from the south think all black people from the west coast “sound white” thats why they say LA has the most well spoken gangbangers.
@@HIPPYLOCO Nah, he's not well spoken at all. Black LA dudes don't sound white, they sound black with a different accent. To use hip hop as an example, you can tell Raaka is black and Ev is non-black even without seeing them. The Breven dude in this vid is way more well spoken than the white dude, but he sounds like a black dude that grew up upper middle class and is possibly LGBT.
the “what tribe” question is a very very common question when I speak to other nigerians, shawn wildin’. different tribe, different languages, different traditions
L blacks frl Specially the ones that said oh he sound like my cousin he gotta be black bro literally just grew up in the hood nothing he said related to the rest of them
@@connor7x978 you just slow. He a streamer now, all streamers take their content and chop it up on RU-vid just to bring in more money off the same content. Its smart business. If you want music go to his music channel or find somebody else who review albums. He not subjected to just music content.
@@TheDominiqueBallou whoa is that what’s happening 🤯 thanks for explaining I wouldn’t have know without your help! Now the unedited videos don’t seem lazy anymore!