Yeah that always bothers me too and I'm a white guy the way I look at it You're just an American man.. that's it! if you're born in America you're a damn American
Why do I insist on watching you tube at work, I know once I start laughing, I start crying and cant stop, Eyeliner rolling down my face, vision all foggy , Face all deformed, Then at that exact moment someone happens to walk in my office thinking something is wrong and now I have to commit to the lie.. I don't think I'll ever learn.. ☺☺♥♥ This man has me laughing uncontrollably again..
I get it. I’m white and my ancestors were English. I don’t call myself English American. Call yourself what you want but I think we’re all just Americans. 🇺🇸✌🏼
African here, just want to say we love ALL melanated folks, and this is is funny, unfortunately in EVERY group of people there’s negative energy. But don’t believe the stereotype it’s all love !
but he is confused , its not the africans that have odor issues , its immigrants from the middle east or india that have the odor issues , not africans . and its usually caused by not using deodorant under the arms because in their counties its not a thing most people do there .
What were they snorting, Cocaine? And sounded like some of them needed diapers. And I don't like being around crying, that's too sad. Like at a funeral. One feller was saying his funeral was going to be called a fun-eral.
@@sunrae7680 yes but with too much degradation of Africans, it's not funny to some of us Africans too have been abd still going thru hell despite being on their continent
Get over yourselves. No one from Africa named you “African American”! In your own confusion, y’all are still trying to “find” yourselves so jumped from slavery to negro to black to African American. Your African names were erased by white masters who forced y’all to take on their names. Malcolm X understood this. Others didn’t get it or didn’t care. Some of you created new names that sounded African but were anything but! Sheniqua? Lashonda? Not African, but you go ‘head and do you! Now here you are denying that you are African American and want to distance yourselves from that origin when no one in Africa had anything to do with your naming conundrum in the first place! Take your fight up with someone else. Africans couldn’t care less what you call yourselves. We have our own issues to sort out!
The misconception of being "African" is a major reason why the black race will never be straight. The accents are often generalized - we have South, North, West, and North African. Same way Southern Americans sound different from others.
I am heterosexuell and white as a mf candle but I got a tell you; I love this black dude! “Racist” jokes from an obviously non racist guy. Effing epic!
This man gave me the absolute most funny standup comedy routine several years ago that I have ever experienced. Me and my ex laughed so hard our stomachs were hurting. What was even great about is that he warned us our stomach would be hurting from laughter and he advised the audience to “pace ourselves” with the laughter or it was going to hurt. 😂
@@howardtreesong4860 Why you want to throw salt into my wounds. There isn’t a damn day that goes by that I don’t have to deal with the painful memory of that tryst. Must you remind me of it too?
@@Greego I'm only going through the motions of a painful heartbreak myself. I didn't have to be afraid of him, she said. He was only a colleague from work, she said. It was just a business trip. She would be right back with me after the convention. She was right back after the convention, and she also brought back a baby. And you know what? After waiting for 9 months in joyful anticipation, I was going to be a dad!, we had a room all decorated for the baby, we had chosen a name, my parents were ecstatic and they would spoil my child rotten. Have you ever felt that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach, when you instantly understand that something is wrong, and not only that but that it's something that can't be fixed? There is no possible way out of it? Yeah, I had that. I had that when they brought in the baby and it was a different skin colour than the both of us. And it's not about the skin colour, I like all kinds of humans just fine, the skin colour is not the thing. Being lied to, the desperate feeling of betrayal, that look on her face when she knows there's no story she can tell that's so good it'll just explain it away. That, right there, that's an injury that is going to be with you and will sting for all the remaining days of your life.
Arnez you're funny enough to kill the room without disrespecting African people and rehashing the same tired lies the Oyinbo want us to believe. Africans love African Americans. If you encountered otherwise it is either from hurt over insults like these or envy. African Americans are still the most prominent group of Africans on the planet and Africans on the continent embrace us and our culture wholeheartedly. They are not a hateful people at all, except unfortunately sometimes to each other.
There are so many other subjects of humor! Instead, he displays to the world his inner conflicts/self hatred. It’s 💯 percent embarrassing and in the poorest taste! Of course, people are laughing - at how out-of-touch with reality this comedian ( and supporting commenters) are with his own identity/culture. The rest of the world is taking note! Pure nonsense. 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
He's, just joking and being funny towards the races, including black people like me, and yourself. He's not intentionally disrespecting anybody. So bruh, if you feel a certain type of way stop, checking him and then complaining, cause that's being stupid and funny too.🤣
I love it when comedians move around and make faces more than just talking at the crowd I ain’t even finished watching the video and Arnez got me rolling when he fell 😂
his jokes are really basic and simple...if you've been listening to standup comedy for even 10 years, you've heard them over and over again from the worst comics...the best comedians know better
@holden5478 According to 23 and Me, my genes mostly trace back to Nigeria. Gambia and Ghana takes the rest. However, because of Slavery in the United States of America, I also have English and Irish markers in my blood!
Speak for yourself. I went to school with a Nigerian student and one time I gave him a ride back home and he told me his mother won’t let him play soccer with black Americans. Didn’t even ask him why, I knew what he woulda said.
If someone doesn't want to be called African, sure he isn't and everyone should respect it. Because Africans are so proud of ourselves and we can't deny it
every Black American that has told me “you Africans treat us bad” has always treated me bad first. I had to push to get a greeting .,, then later they explain it cos we don’t like them. I am like … bitch … i had to get in your face to get a response!
Reading some of these comments made me realize that I made a great decision to focus only on my people 🇨🇩. I’ve always known that this Pan-Africanism stuff is just a mirage, and once I understood that, I felt free. I know it’s a skit, but it really reflects reality. But if there’s a chance to reciprocate the love or hate I always take it. 😹
African here, whoever lied about Africans hating on FBA's did a pretty good job, it stuck in their minds. If hate is having the African American culture all over buses/Matatu's in Nairobi, Kenya I want to know what love is.
Every black man is of African descent whether you like it or not. We don't hate African Americans we find them cool and we try to copy their ways like speaking etc. I'm African and I'm proud.
No they are not all from Africa . Some were from different places . So u mean all whites in American are Europeans? If so we should also call them European American 😏
All humans are descendants of Africa. If you want to call black people who were born in America African, you might as well call all Americans African Americans.
The Chinese people who were born in America still are proud of the fact that they are Chinese Americans. That 400 years of Europeanization and cultural conditioning really has many descendants of the Africans enslaved in this country hating their ancestry. Our history does not begin in America. An African born on Mars would still be an African.
You’re not wrong about Latinos LOL I told a whole group of people where to find the deodorant in Walmart one day lol my wife was so embarrassed she waited for me in the car
I've never heard of this gentleman, but he is HILARIOUS!! As an African, I was nodding and laughing all the way through this clip! He's got Ladysmith Black Mambazo down, baby! Hahaha! And his impersonations/ accents are on point too. I'll be back for more of this!
As much as im an American by birth my descendants started in Africa. I am FBA and ADOS but i am a Pan Africanist and I will stand with thise who stand with me. I love them all even if they all dont love me
I'm exactly in my in-laws house, and I'm white as milk and part of my family is black. They are downstairs, and I'm here in the room. I got to know that they called me racist once, because I don't have political correctness. And here I am, laughing at a black man's jokes about how races are funny in interaction with each other. I wish people were more like him, knowing that melanin is just a detail.
Comical but the poor brother does not know the origin of why some Blacks from Africa feel like that. Since the 1800's the Blacks in Ameruca were indoctrinated with the lie about our people in Africa swinging on tree's and being totally savage. We believed our slave teacher and took on the persona of thinking we were better than them. Tarzan movies, Fiddler in Roots and even in Coming to America gives a glimpse of our false understanding of our people in Africa. We have been poisoned so bad under Caucasian tutelge that we even feel superior to our Caribbean brothers and sisters and now get offended that they now return the favor. So our hatreds and division continues.
Are you hinting that my scurvy ridden, lice infested, wool uniform wearing, rickets stricken ancestors were easily able to chase down and enslave your strong, proud, brave antecedents all by themselves?
From my experience as an Aussie in a multicultural country, the only term you can use and not offend is black. We got folks from everywhere and if you get it wrong they either get offended or angry. Love this blokes material!
I don’t even believe we were ever not on your side … cos every Black American that has told me “you Africans treat us bad” has always treated me bad first. I had to push to get a greeting .,, then later they explain it cos we don’t like them. I am like … bitch … i had to get in your face to get a response!
@@ydel1234 white people can't experience racism because racism is a system that was built for white people by white people however I would say you have a prejudice towards American Italians because why do you not like them? They're only different from Italians in accent no?
Most of the world hate a segment of the former, because the ignorant subculture they cultivate is a detriment to the planet. It's often not colour.. But culture that people hate.
These African jokes are funny. But if they are taken out of these halls and kids and grown-ups start insulting Africans out on the streets thinking that they are being funny, they will be insult back. Then people will start crying that Africans hate us 😁
I don’t even believe we were ever not on your side … cos every Black American that has told me “you Africans treat us bad” has always treated me bad first. I had to push to get a greeting .,, then later they explain it cos we don’t like them. I am like … bitch … i had to get in your face to get a response!
@desertsdetour3624 every black person don't come from Africa, we are the aboriginal people on every continent of the earth, black Americans and Mexicans are the Indigenous indians of America,, we were here before the Europeans .....
Seeing stand-up comedy that makes jokes at the expense of a specific group, such as Africans, can be uncomfortable or even offensive, especially if the jokes reinforce harmful stereotypes or are rooted in ignorance. Comedy often walks a fine line between humor and insensitivity, and it’s important for comedians to be mindful of how their jokes might affect different audiences. Humor that relies on negative stereotypes or targets a specific group can often miss the mark, especially if it feels disrespectful or dismissive. Comedy should ideally bring people together, not alienate or offend them. Comedy should challenge ideas and push boundaries, but not at the cost of dignity and respect. Keep in mind this man has never lived a single day in Africa. What a shame, none of it was funny. I'm proud to be an African and no we don't hate you. You could come up with better content instead.
Saying Africans hate Black Americans is like saying some someone you don't know hates you. I am particularly ignorant of how black Americans are culturally as most of them are ignorant of our ways. The problem sometimes is we all assume that because we are black we will get along very well but we're just worlds apart.
@@pagola I said Heritage, there's A Difference, We have called ourselves many different Things as a People in America even the Color of A Crayon, We have ave yet to find our Culture or Traditions, we must Turn to Our Motherland and Seek the Truth, I DON'T USE THE N-WORD, MY FATHER GAVE ME SOME KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THAT AT 17, HOW SOUL SICK CAN OUR PEOPLE BE TO CALL EACH OTHER A NAME THAT IS MEANT AS AN INSULT!!!! SO WHAT CULTURE DO U HAVE BROTHER!!!!!!!!
So another One of Brothers and Sister not Knowing their History, Your Culture is from the Tribes of of Africa South ot the Sahara Desert, my DNA is of The people who Now call themselves Nigerian, 75%, my Heritage is that of the people Who were Enslaved in America, Never Refer to Our People as the Slaves as So many Do, Blood Trace back to my People coming out of Mississippi, WE IN AMERICA HAVE NOT FOUND OUR CULTURE, one minute we jump the Broom, next we do everything other Cultures in America do, what we call Soul Food, whites in the South Eat the Same Foods, May One Day we Come Together Until then BE BLESSED MY SISTER, YEAH AM OF THE 60'S BLACK POWER DAYS!!!🙏
This are the kind of jokes that continue to fuel that perceived difference. You masquerading your insults as jokes but at the same time play victims. Cant we just get along, ain't we like cousins or something?