rob is physically white but he is culturally black. he grew up in an all black family and all black neighborhood. going off that alone? nah, no way to tell the difference cause he LIVED IT. how they could have gotten him is the "what is it like to be a black man in america". they should have stayed on that topic longer and gone deep with it
They just want to sound smart cause they knew the answer up front. Shoulda just enjoyed the video but instead made themselves look like clowns for no reason lmao. One & done with this joke of a channel. They took this shit personally & made it all serious & racially tense instead of having fun with it lmfao f'n clowns
Nah Rob was talking about that if a black person has beef with another in the streets and they kill about it then they still have to get along on prison because they in the same car the black car. It’s no debate about where milk goes if he goes to prison he goes with the black car, that wasn’t what he was talking about
the white guy spoke he just speaks softly and the camera isnt on him. he's the one that said jada and another girl and one guy went "you cant pick two" and he said "he taking too long so.."
Haha. Yea. They kept saying why isnt he talking, after he would say some shit. Lol. He also said , "Power.... RANGERS?" LMAO and also said , "That wasn't even funny" lol!
What's even more funny is that Fitz (the one in red) did a reaction to this as well and said that he actually talked as much, if not more then them. Actually why many didn't expect him as well.
Y’all gotta remember too, y’all started the video already knowing who the mole was. It’s definitely very different when you start out not knowing. I don’t necessarily blame the guys for not knowing because when you start out with nothing it’s harder so you have endless possibilities made up in your head. Y’all should try the next video like this to do it with them & have someone play/pause the video for you guys! The reveal and everything. I think it’ll be fun seeing you guys in the hot seat guessing for a bit.🤭 Enjoyed the video as always though!♥️
what exactly would that question be? he grew up in south central LA, is even a crip. he literally is culturally black. you are still doubling down on this? @@KiddandCeeReacts
To be fair, Rob would pass any black test because culturally he's just as black as the others, being raised in an only black family. His voice (not his vernacular or his accent, but the quality of his voice) would've given it away... His accent is a carbon copy of where he comes from BUT his voice is still White. You gotta listen close though... It was low but had not Barry White in it. lolol
You know how the other Brothas were complaining about micro aggression in University. But Rob grew up white in the ghetto South Central. Who really struggled more. All the others were Gilligans. 🤔🤦🏿♂️
@@Rdfelic exactly that thought just occurred to me too. Them were complaining about University which they paid thousands of dollars for while Rob was literally in a ghetto and didn’t finish school…
You both are staring at the video, listening, not commenting- milk says Jada Pinkett… and somehow yall miss it? You know how you missed it? Yall thought one of the other black dudes said it… if yall were blindfolded you wouldn’t have known shit
I was Fitz in the Video! 😂 a lot of stuff was cut out and I explain why we asked certain questions and why voted out Gabriel, in my bts video! W reaction! 🔥
It's easy for you to say once you aren't blindfolded. Think about this, if you HAVE to vote someone out, the better question is why would you vote one person out, specifically when you can't see, over any other person? If you don't vote in this pattern then either the person you pick to vote shows a tell or you are just speculating. So ask yourself, the only tell Rob had was silence in the beginning, if not this he was natural, so how else would you know it's him unless it's speculating? The only reason why you don't ask this question is because you've already be exposed to who it is. Truth is Fitz is right, the best you can do is slowly find who is safe. That's why when Matt voted Brevin, it wasnt because he didn't think he was black, it's because he thought he was less likely cause he could relate MORE to Rob.
I think he questioned Power Rangers because the question was about "black shows you watched" and while black kids watched it, it's not considered a black show. I agree that all the black guys on there screwed themselves over by using stereotypes to judge each other, when internally I think they all have questions about their own blackness because of their interests. Since he was talking about Street stuff and they were talking about Anime, they made him more black than they are, in their minds. Good reaction!
16:27 ... people from other states dont realize, that although hood, our dialect is much more proper than other states. So our hood talk, is more proper than someone in a hood florida or Louisiana. Milk definitely would pass. We got other dudes talking about dating russians and watching power rangers, and anime. Lol.
she only dated tupac for a little while, now she has a major lady boner for him to the point she is lying about him saying he proposed to her while he was already engaged to another women@@timeforchange3786
The dude who complained about the face thing is soft as hell. That face means i acknowledge you, but dont wanna talk to nobody. You aint special, that face is for anybody we dont know
I really think we sometimes attribute struggles to things we are self aware of, our own beliefs become our experience, many places people are gonna clutch their purse around strangers, if you're black you might think it's because of that. Fact is you never know. Im certain many "black people struggles" although some places there definetely are some actual ones, many overlap alot of human struggle to being black, cause they have a certain stereotypical idea of what the "white experience" is, and is as unfamiliar to white people as they are to them.
This might be a ''hot take'' and an unpopular opinion, BUT. I think this video pretty much shows that it's not that much about the skin tone but the environment we grow up in. The main problem is that the people of all tones are being judgemental towards others and don't want to change their opinion and at the same time other kind of people are instead of going for the score of their real purpose just restrict themselves with their cultural or racial heritage. these two problems together make the picture we all see. Especially in United States. I know that US is a relatively young country, but it's even more weird that people in this country don't want to make a difference. People can object and point at each other as a skipgoat but the change comes from within! And the best change is the one that's made willingly. Unfortunately people forget this. Also for the record I'm from the country of whites that suffered from all sorts of bullshit that's going on in the world. My country was one of the main battlefields in european history, and my people have known slavery, hard submission, pillaging and whole cities and settlements burnt down ''just for lulz''. So calling me ''entitled'' is pretty much pointless. As pointless as all this division about the skin tone or the ''hood'' that a person grew up in. It's all about the personal choice. And as soon as people will realise that we are brothers and sisters as humans, not as blacks, whites or asians etc., we can all be as one.
Listen, I can't relate to a lot of this stuff. And I've been black my whole life. 😜 But growing up in the suburbs in a predominantly white area and going to predominantly white schools... I don't know all the black references.
I'm gonna be honest I didn't know what any of them were talking about the whole time😅. I'd probably be the 1st one voted out I guess. "Not black enough"😅
It would be kinda easy to figure it out if you think about, just ask everyone to say the n word and see if everyone says it and if the white dude says it see if he hesitated its not a sure thing but almost.
The thing that would tell me is mostly the voices. Between black people and white people I've always seen/heard a totally different manner of speaking. I guess you could say "accent" for lack of a better word. Granted, you often can't tell the difference as a lot of people, (regardless of race/ethnicity) sound just the same. The lingo is also different a lot. A lot of people here will think I'm just blowing smoke, but this has been my personal experience.