I'm a white guy from the UK, and we do not claim anyone who gangs up on one man as our own. Cowardly deplorable behaviour! Thank God for the guys who stepped in to help that poor man.
Okay I had to comment again. Loved the way that lady said water (I’m from UK so sounds awesome to me) Also if you want some cool, very different music to react to, I suggest Bloodywood. They are an Indian folk metal band and have such a unique sound! I’d recommend jee veerey if you want an emotional one, or machi basaad for a fight the man kinda one 😂 they’re honestly so so sick!
The security guard was trying to get the guy to move his boat.. it was in an unauthorized spot. The boat owner was very drunk and started a fight with security.. then all hell broke loose lol
@@JustAverageLarry what's sad is it permeates the black community. That's really sad. Few in all of culture have and live by a moral and ethical compass
@@nildameers3772 wait what? You think lawlessness is a black thing? It’s not. It’s a poverty thing mostly. And a super rich thing. The very wealthy and the very poor tend to break the laws.. most people in the middle do not. The problem is we use terms like “black community” as if individuals can’t think and act for themselves regardless of their skin color. 🤦♂️ In this very video it’s actually a group of whites breaking the law and starting this brawl..
@@JustAverageLarry blacks make up more of the crime rate... Lawlessness... And less in numbers then Latinos.. and we come in second. Poor Asian get into trouble in areas where they live among other poor minorities. Like Texas, LA, NY, and ATL area. Yet, unfortunately you remove Father's especially in the black community and you create generations of lawlessness because they don't have mentors or anyone who sticks around to develop the next gen. This fight became more than one on one real quick. Where I come from, the Bronx.. no one gets in the middle.. you let them have it out... Till KO. As for this video... We are seeing the after the fact of how it began. An incomplete picture. Whites break law... All break law.. but lawlessness is unfortunately a cultural representation of the black community. Disrespect of one another, of others and there is very little honor for others. Is it all.. of course not. But unfortunately it's an ugly truth that doesn't need to be. Men need to step up and get involved in lives of each other and stop saying things like, that's not my problem or that's his life.. It effects the whole what one does. I go to drug court and talk to these young men.. most black and tell them .. why you coming in this court looking and acting a fool? You think the judge is going to give you a chance, when you don't honor the office?. I hear a chuckle from an older black men and I say why don't you step up and speak up.. "not my problem" My response... No it is your problem.. your here cause no one was there for you.. when will you stand for someone else? Crickets... Head down.. or straight cold stare off fuck you loca lady . I stare back... I'm not scared... Calling you out, cause your a man! I get called ma.. by these guys.. Cause I know street, but I don't let their hustle become mine, I call them to become more than the deck they were given.. "become more than lawless!" I love on them, give them job info, encourage them, call them to the side, ask about their kids and what they going to different today? I don't work for the courts.. I just go to encourage, and shake them up.. So I know what I'm talking about. I now live in the deep south and it's the same here as the BX.. young black men lost, no father's.. in trouble no future and filled with lawless thinking and hustle mindset.