Uh this subject is been going on for hundreds of years and it will go on for hundreds of years because you cannot and will not change racism no matter what you do.
@@tenacious645 ONLY Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy comes before Martin! You're smoking some delusional crack with everyone else you mentioned! Chris Tucker comes close...but Not as funny as Martin!
@@shawnbechard3680 its alright, no one is perfect. The difference is Black people chat shit about white people, white people do shit to black people. And yes these are generalisations. If you are a decent human being don't feel addressed.
What you find that unusual??? EVERY, not certain ones, but EVERY black stand-up comedian has a racist bit to there routine. Not only that, but in general terms racism or acts of racism committed by black folks are considered acceptable. And that doesn't have to do with stand up comedy. As I pointed out in general terms; in other words can all aspects of life that is generally is the case
I think white americans will never understand, because they've never experienced true, pure, unaldulturated, in your face racism. So back in the day when clubs were white only, there were "black only" clubs where people of all walks of life could come and here jokes about real life, and be able to aleviate a fraction the stresses of just walking down the street and at any moment you could get lynched.
Martin Makes me laugh a lot I love his work he’s very talented I like this TV show his movies everything about him I wish you could do stand up when there’s not a coronavirus out in every city
***** I find it funny that people have a problem with this but indulge in adult shows like family guy that go hard on minorities like Jews and African Americans constantly.......
The Shadowboxer I just got done watching south park the other day and they had a large amount of negative stereotypes. You can watch everybody else be made fun of, but let a white person take some heat. Either watch or don't. Plenty of other things are way more offensive than this stand up and nobody bats an eye.
***** You must of really felt some type of way about what I said lmao. I never said anything offensive to you at all, so the fact that you felt the need to say that means you know I'm right and my comment struck a nerve. Yeah I don't have a problem talking females though, but by that comment I'm sure you do. Show us what you look like. Typical sensitive ass internet geek gets defensive as soon as they're proven wrong.
***** lol I just saw what you really look like dude. And you have the nerve to talk shit to me? Lmao go to take a fucking jog or 2 and worry about yourself before you judge others apearence. If your gonna make fun of people you shouldn't leave that photo for people to see.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
When a white celebrity (Paula Deen, Phil Robertson) says something bigoted, they defend them, citing "free speech". When black comedian insults the racist attitudes of whites, it's "racism". Get a fucking grip y'all. It's hypocritical that you complain about black people getting butthurt about racism, but y'all get butthurt over stuff like this.
calfor1991 That's very inaccurrate and is extremely backwards. The only people that listen to people like her are certain media sources and the people that are so ignorant, unintelligent, or uneducated enough to believe those media outlets. Unfortunately there are people dumb enough to believe those media outlets but it's definitely not the majority. Knowledge and awareness leads to enlightenment. Unfortunately it seems like the much of the US population has no desire for learning. I believe racism still exists, but throwing out ridiculous generalizations does not do anything but slow the process of eliminating racism.
How is pointing out a double standard in racism slows it down? When a black person points out racism (actual or perceived), he/she gets accused of racism because he/she brought it back up? Do you call a fireman an arsonist for spotting out fires? The problem is that people have general problem with black peoples speaking their mind on what's going on because they don't know what it's like to be black. However if a white person says something racist, he/she is free of all accusations of bringing up racism? What you say has little relevance to my topic.
That does absolutely nothing. Racism is systematic in nature, not individual. If there was a serial killer around the streets and you stop mentioning his killings, will that make him stop killing others.
That's a stupid comparison and completely irrelevant. You literally made a comparison to murder. How about comparing it to some like fame or popularity? If the general public stops talking about someone who is famous are they still famous? The answer is no.
You missed the point of my statement. Racism can't be stopped by not talking about it. Ignorance cannot kill racism, solidarity does. That statement doesn't make any sense at all. That famous person can find someway to still be famous without big talk about him or her. None of y'all don't understand racism because y'all either blind to it or never experienced it.
Lol martin is one of the greatest. But sadly most of what he says us true, especially the part when you go to the store ask a question and you're the only black person in there and they get smart or act like you annoy them
This reminds me of what Paul Mooney said on his comedy album "Race" : You can laugh at everyone else but when it's about them they have no sense of humor.
Its just a joke guys of course I know that's Martin Lawrence how could I not dudes funny af I've seen almost all his movies and his TV show he's one of my favorite comedians after Eddie Murphy
Keep in mind these are all JUST JOKES! he's making even tho he's keepin it real with what he's saying, now if your not racist & you know your history being white you shouldn't be offended at all especially by the truth, I hear some say Black's are the most racist race well if that was true you wonder why?... if we beat, mistreated, insulted, raped, killed, hung your ancestors would you like us? I'm not racist at all but however I don't like those who have a problem with my skin color you know who you are👀 & if your not a racist white person then good bcuz you have no reason to be.💯
Rascism does still exist even today , but the truth is if we pull togeather as human beings and I don't mean black and white I mean as human beings our problems will be solved ,simple as this ,we are all God's children and God made all men equal never look down on another brother unless your helping them up , God bless and Martin you are one of the funniest comediens in America
Wow people calling him racist who cares. Al those racist cartoons we had to see as children and how we're interpreted this is how we view yall. Its funny get over it.
Damon Williams Yeah I understand, but you also have to understand, that when white people see black people not accepting whites, it only helps perpetuate the racist cycle.
Are you serious? Is racism to you a phase of human existence? If a black person discriminates against whites like refusing to hire caucasians doesn't that make him a racist? I know how white people have treated blacks in history. But THAT isn't the only form of racism, if at all...
***** Historical oppression does not mean you have a right to be "angry or fed up" with the people who have not committed the oppression, nor do they benefit from it. I don't get why people who are not you having suffered in the past should allow you special privileges such as an "excuse to be racist". Do you have any idea what an indentured servant is? Do you know about the plight of the Irish? Yes, I scoff at people "like you" as you put it. Because, yes, I do take the time to "read history" and understand it's impact on a particular culture. Guess where I am as a white male in 2016? Am I a CEO or Executive? No. Am I going to college? No. Is my family rich? No. Does just about my entire family depend on welfare to survive? Yes. Have I ever been searched by the police while innocent? Yes. Better yet have I ever been pulled from my classroom in front of all the other students and frisked, made to take off my shoes, open my locker, confiscate my bag, and have me in holding for hours, only to find me innocent? Yes. Was I born to a single mother, on welfare? Yes. Did I have contact with my father? No. Are either of my parents felons? Both. Such effect history has had on my current condition! Such privilege I was born with. You're living in a bubble to equate historical success of a race to modern day benefits. I understand where you are coming from too a degree, but to bundle all whites into this "bubble" of yours, makes me sick. It's a very small percentage of whites who benefit from historical oppression, and definitely not anyone from my general area of welfare moms, rednecks, and heroin junkies.
+Micmastaz I agree with you even tho I'm black and its true we as this generation are not the Victims of Slavery and its better to let go the past and focus on what's happening today and there are all kinds of problems happening in the world right now and racism is in the category ,we must keep in our mind that the act of an individual doesn't represent that particular person's race,country or religion.there are bad and good people everywhere and there is no such thing Black people or White people we are all human beings and we need to accept each other and I know what happened in the past is catastrophe but we can't change that.it's up to us now to either let go the past and try to unite or stay in the mess and hate one another forever.....it's almost 2017 and with all the advance the world has made, can;t believe we as humans didn't made much, I guess we are just bench of jealous people thinking one is superior than the other and that's just sad.....sorry for my English tho It's not my first language