Great reaction guys. Seeing a bunch of reactors and other people feeling the same way. No matter the color, we Americans. We human. We all got to lock arms, love thy neighbors, stand united and fight back against the elites and the corrupt government. Together.
My grandpa was born in 1930 his childhood friend was a black man Ole Mr Joe I was born in 1979 I was raised around Mr Joe's family they are my family I live in Louisiana I was raised to respect all and don't ever judge from skin color go off their character we all need to do like my grandpa and Mr Joe they were best friends and didn't let no one come in between them and just imagine what they went thru to be friends I enjoyed yalls video man like always keep doing what yall doing
I see color but it doesn't matter to me. We all have different cultures but I think we should learn about our differences and celebrate our similarities. You two are dope. Don't stop.
My dad was racist untill a black boy saved my life from about 12 people stomping me out and he became my best friend for 20 years and I miss homie so much ... RIP Micheal brincefield
I didn't see races until middle school and high school in elementary school everyone hanged out with everyone then we reached middle school and for the most part we went our separate ways and hanging out with our own races not that we were racist but I don't know how to explain what I'm trying to say
There's an authenticity to this reaction that is very powerful if you examine it. Just some friends hanging out and doing a little partying, listening to some cool music and finding out there's more common ground between us than than there are walls. U got me subscribing.
You know the songs on this album talking about race and unity are perfectly timed. With the election coming they are about to be trying to pour fuel on that fire again. People need the reminder of "just don't play into their division games"
I can relate to what you said! I had a black friend in 1st grade and we became fast friends! One day a group of kids told me I couldn't play with her anymore. When I asked why, they explained that it was because she was black! I needed for them to clarify, but they too knew nothing beyond that. Either way, I agreed to comply despite the immense pain I was feeling in my heart. I walked home that day, crying for the loss and the fate I knew I was about to endure. That evening, with tear-filled eyes, I explained my dilemma to my mother. I was lucky, she set the record straight!To this day, I'm haunted by the entire experience, and I'll never forget the sorrow I felt and the horror and pain my friend must’ve endured! ❤
As a 21 year old country hick from the Midwest I gotta say I agreed with every word y’all said fr. And notice our generation has weed accessible in a lot of places and notice it’s our generation that thinks about everything much more in depth and differently. It’s gonna be up to our generation to grow up faster than most other generations have had to, and get things under control again, it ain’t fair, but life ain’t fair, and we all got a job to do so let’s get it done fam 🤙🏽
I've been watching reactions from day one . I can remember the day that I saw both of you for the first time waching your reaction to this song. Was priceless.
Yall are hearing this song wrong. He is talking about how black people and all these races calling white people every white man racist or wiggers or everything. Racism is in all racist not just white people that's what he is saying.