TheGoats#23 #GreatestSF#GreatestSG OH MY FUCKING GOD EAT A SNICKERS YOURE NOT YOU WHEN YOUR HUNGRY they were definitely ready to throw down mama won’t having that shit and you fucking know it
"She's off her rocker" LMFAO 🤣 that made my day. And the fact that it came from an older white man in Mississippi just makes it all that better. Brought a smile to my face 🙂
This actually happened to me once - my “uncle” aka my dads best friend was watching me and he was black, I’m not. Some woman asked me if I was okay & if I knew him. I remember being so confused. He handled it with such grace but stood up for himself as did a guy sitting by us. I miss him everyday, he was truly like family and the coolest guy.
Note: My reply is not intended to sound hostile. It was probably because y'all are two different races, so it was obvious that he wasn't your dad. I doubt that she asked you that because of racism, she probably would've asked the same thing if you were black and he was white. But if she wouldn't have asked the same thing in that case, then she's racist. I think that even if it is obvious that an adult and child aren't related, it is still a really dumb question to ask because if the adult is a predator they wouldn't be out in public with the child. However, one of the only times it would make any sense is if the public place is a park and you see an adult suspiciously walking to their car while holding a child's arm. Regardless, he's a true champion for handling it so well as you said. He sure does sound like a cool guy.
@@TexasIronLegend children get watched and babysat by people who aren’t there parents all the time. That was the point of this episode. To assume someone of a different race doesn’t even know the child they are watching is incredibly small minded. He could’ve been white and I black, he could’ve been Asian and I white - the point remains that someone of a different race watching a child shouldn’t be questioned simply because they are a different race. I’ve been out w my biological aunt who looks NOTHING like me and haven’t been asked this. Think about it. I’ve been out w babysitters who look nothing like me and haven’t been asked this. Even if the intention is to be caring for the child’s safety, the fact that a babysitter who isn’t the same race as the child is questioned is inherently small minded and racist. Really think about what your comment just reinforced. I know you don’t mean to be hostile and I’m not looking to argue, but the point you made wasn’t a very good one
@@Jillyyy17 there are definitely biological relatives that look completely different, like you said, so many people can just assume that the babysitter is a relative even if they look different (as in face, hair color, etc. but NOT race). The reason why race is the factor that causes questioning of relationships is because that is a 100% distinction in ancestry. If people are two different races it is very obvious that they aren't related. Way more obvious than simple differences such as facial structure and eye color. It is not because the person hates the specific race, it is just that they are obviously not related. Every single reasonable person would come to the conclusion that a black person and a white person are not closely genetically related. Whereas two people with the same skin but completely different faces are more likely to be related (this was the case with your aunt, even though she looked different, it was still fairly likely that she was related to you, AND according to you she was your aunt). She probably wasn't thinking, "oh, this black guy is definitely a predator because that's how all blacks are". She was probably thinking, "oh, these two individuals are obviously not related, let me check up on this". I'm not saying I agree with the lady, I definitely wouldn't have asked that same question. However, I don't believe the motivation was racism, but rather the fact y'all were obviously not related.
@@TexasIronLegend obviously the fact that we were two different races was incredibly obvious, I understand this. What I’m saying is to automatically assume someone you don’t look like may be predatory/ shouldn’t have you in their possession, is incredibly small minded. Perhaps not even “racist” but I want you to understand that you are suggesting races can not/ do not commonly interact, mingle, or become close w one another. If she thought he wasn’t family and was worried because maybe he was being creepy towards me I’d get it. If she thought he wasn’t family because I looked uncomfortable I’d get it. But to suggest people have a reason to question a relationship between an adult and child simply because of how obvious the difference in race to me is still wild. I’m not tryna be rude but I don’t think you even understand what you’re reinforcing
@@TexasIronLegend I don’t understand the point of writing an entire paragraph about how we don’t look similar so her frame of mind went to “hm wonder if that kid knows him” when plenty of white hispanic black asian Pacific Islanders etc interconnect every day. It’s a very sheltered opinion even if the intention is pure.
@@inayah2791 that's sad as hell, it's a common thing for men in general, if they're left around their kids by themselves, and there isn't a mother or female guardian nearby, then everyone will stare and think the man is kidnapping the kids or is some kind of pedo creep, and it's even worse for men of color who will immediately be seen as some kind of dangerous person, just because their skin color doesn't match the color of the kids that they are caring for
At a park sometimes parents when their kids are playing with another child or children no parents in sight they will watch / keep and eye on the children who aren’t there even going as far as to ask an try and make sure the person picking up the child is their parent or someone who actually knows them and isn’t a kidnapper
Simple just because of the color of his skin that makes it look like a person is racist what's wrong with them in general or maybe they actually might be something wrong but yeah I don't know about that hopefully you get no reactions so I guess one person that right over there in the nuts and crazy in the head
James A Lafayette True. Though such a scenario would involve racial prejudice on the part of a white woman towards a black man, most Americans don't accept male babysitters as a whole. They have a blinding fear and ignorance towards male babysitting regardless of race or color. Male babysitting itself is unheard of and there is this ingrained mentality that most teen boys and men are "perverts," and/or creeps who have sexual things on their minds. That's just in general. Like some women would think a man could violate them or hide a camera in a bathroom or something. Worse yet, some American men and women would consider some "pervert" men as potential victmizers of children.
Dmg Control I’m assuming this is stemming from your own situations.. like when your mom linda tells you to clean your dirty ass room but you don’t wanna do it, huh lil Timmy?
They could be his adopted children.Foster children. His step children . His niece and nephew . friends kids. The fact that shit like this actually does happen is real life is infuriating
Andrew Wood True. Though such a scenario would involve racial prejudice on the part of a white woman towards a black man(as such a case was shown on the news), most Americans don't accept male babysitters as a whole. They have a blinding fear and ignorance towards male babysitting regardless of race or color. Male babysitting itself is unheard of and there is this ingrained mentality that most teen boys and men are "perverts," and/or creeps who have sexual things on their minds. That's just in general. Like some women would think a man could violate them or hide a camera in a bathroom or something. Worse yet, some American men and women would consider some "pervert" men as potential victmizers of children.
I know it’s so unfair Just because you think blacks are bad doesn’t mean they are. “Why do we judge people by skin and not my hair or eyes? We have brown eyes and brown hair but everybody thinks you’re bad if you have just brown skin?”
Honestly, i think she accted correctly. I mean the babysitter is obviously not there biological father and talking to him wouldnt help because he just has to be good at lying and nice to the kids (if he was doing something wrong). You can never be careful enough when its about kids. I would do the same when I see a white man with black kids or something like that. Of course 911 is not the first thing you should do (check if the parents are around etc.). I dont know the whole situation so i dont know if there was something about it that made it super racism but hey, I would do this 1000000 times if I would save one kid because of that even if the whole world would call me racist.
The teen girl was savage af! I love that! It warms my heart that people aren't putting up with people's bullcrap anymore. It's better to call them out publicly and make them feel bad because then maybe they'll be less inclined to go out and do it again. Unfortunately, there will always be those Karens....
I love watching "What would you Do?" because every time I see a person stand up strong for what is right, it gives me the tiniest bit of hope that great people still exist 🙏🙏
@@mackenziebethmann5735 No, because he seems Cool. If this episode was a white babysitter and 2 black kids and if the white babysitter did the same thing as the black babysitter Vaporeon 100% 6IV would say the same thing
"i'm their babysitter" "Do their parents know?" nah bruh he just picked up random kids off the street and was like "i'm finna be a good person today and babysit some random kids"
I found $20 dollars in Walmart on the floor and I was scared to pick it up because I thought John Quiñones would pop up And say “why did you take the money”
@@themoretheyfailthemorethey1926 do u think if the kids were black and had a white babysitter with a black women questioning the white girl would the reactions been more diffrent or angrier
@@rougelnrobinson4601 if I saw a white man with two black kids I’d be suspicious tbh or no matter what their race is. If there’s a man babysitting kids it would make me suspicious.
Miss Kitty ...... Imagine if they did a terrorist attack one next, someone shouting “ALLOW AKBAR!!” And there being an explosion noise and smoke everywhere, then all of a sudden “Hi I’m John Quiñones and this is What Would You Do, you didn’t feel it was your place to step in?”
Never judge a book by its color, time not because I thought he would’ve said something different, but people from his generation , some of them may not have said anything at all.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Almighty Sagittarius I think it's the opposite. Adults know they could get killed, so they scream and fight. Whereas some kids are so gullible, naive, and trusting, that they'll often willingly go off with a stranger, without having any idea of the danger they're in, and without fighting back at all. So just because the kids are happy, doesn't mean they weren't kidnapped. Predators often trick kids into going with them, by lying. They might say "Hey, remember me? I'm a friend of your mom's. She told me to pick you up today" or whatever. So at that point in the kidnapping, they don't know yet that they guy is a bad guy, so they act normal. Here's an example of a real kidnapping where that happened: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O8lUhgvt6SI.html