While you're freezing the wine, don't forget to hide all the remotes in just totally nonsensical places so that they argue and get mad about why the other person would leave the remote in the oven that they were preheating for dinner.
Also, if you find ANY soda in that house? Throw THAT in the freezer too!! Any dairy? Leave it on the counter. And for good measure mess with the thermostat and leave the doors wide open!
The Boston Tea Party wasn’t a riot, it was a revolutionary tactic used to cause cost to outweigh gain. Riots and revolutionary tactics aren’t the same and trying to conflate them into the same category is ridiculous. Riots - burning anything and everything to make a statement. Revolutionary tactic - used in revolution. When a revolution is occurring - an actual revolution, not a bunch of pussies crying revolution but achieving nothing - then you can say the Boston Tea Party is the same. Until then, you’re just historically ignorant.
@@minatonamikaze6127 The Boston tea party was a way to make the British listen to the pleas of the Americans, it was in response to British soldiers killing 5 Americans. The riots right now are a way to make those in power uncomfortable, to make them listen because when we kneeled or peacefully protested, they didn't listen, these riots are also in response to the Police killings of many unarmed Black people, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain, Jacob Blake (though he's alive, he will likely be paralyzed from the waist down and never be able to walk again). Riots and peaceful protest get things done, they arrested the officers who killed Goerge Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery after riots, though Breonna Taylor, Elijah McClain and Jacob Blake have still not gotten justice. Protests also lead to many cities across America cutting funds, however little, from Police forces, Breonna's law also passed in Kentucky which bans no-knock warrants, many Police forces have also banned the chokehold which George Floyd died from. This paragraph is very clunky and doesn't have the best flow, but basically, there are so many clear parallels to what is happening right now and those 'revolutionary tactics' you speak of, and these protests do illicit change, at least, under the right leadership.
@Fryd Ryce Fine, I can give you 3 more names right now if you want, Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown. The point here is that many condemn protesting against racial injustice within our policing system despite the overwhelming similarities between other civil rights movements which are considered justified. I also think it's very telling that this is the first thing that came to your mind when reading my comment, this was your takeaway. Also istg if you say 'all lives matter' all I'm gonna hear is 'separate but equal'.
Strength is a black man taking the pain of his own family's experience and not only turning it into something funny, but also delivering a positive message. Powerful. He should try motivational speaking
My dad, who I never thought would have anything negative to say about BLM, had to have the same point made when he said ‘But why do they have to make such a thing with a protest?’ ‘Well no one seemed to listen when they politely told us the problem, and no one acted when they *showed* us the problem, so yeah I think they gotta go out and make a scene about the problem. Also, ima join them. Don’t wait up.’ Great comedian, so well considered but hilarious!
I agree with Him, all the way, FTP that killed my 16yrs cousin in Las Vegas. 17 yrs ago and called it self defense without a weapon and before body or car cams. But not all Officers, just that one. "I hope you can't sleep and you dream about it And when you dream I hope you can't sleep and you scream about it I hope your conscience eats at you and you can't breathe." -EM
@@thehomelesskrowexploringsh2600 I'm brown there's only dragons that control. Wolves that hunt. Or sheep who is fed to another sheep and follows the loudest person off a cliff. I'm the hunter universally no race or religion has evaded death. It makes us one.
He's making change by drawing our awareness to how frustratingly, sadly common it is and offering up his own response. There's some deep sadness under the laughs, but the laughs draw us in. Then, once the laughter fades, we start thinking...(hopefully).
If he can at least find some kind of peace out of humor then who are we to judge? He's writing and telling the jokes and sharing them! We didn't make him do it! Kudos to him for being able to talk about it and still make a name for himself 😊💯
Honest question: is this guy new on the scene? I've never heard of him, but I found myself smiling and laughing during this entire clip. He seems like he's really got it down and I hope that means he's going places.
Really unusual stand up material. Give him credit for walking a razor thin line between humor and a very uncomfortable topic, for being funny and getting his point across.
As a commercial driver who sometimes has to fight with tourists over parking in commercial only parking, I have unscrewed multiple license plates and left them dangling by a single rolled up business card.
@@Jessnyan as a black man living in the whitest state per capita, I am not very worried about what may happen to the tourists who get pulled over here. Police shootings are almost as rare as minorities. They'll probably just get a fix-it ticket and spend an afternoon at the BMV
I remember in 6th grade (in 2006) we had a bunch of newspapers that were trashed in a box behind the class. I went through it during free time in class and I saw the same picture on two different articles from two different publishers. The picture was showing a Black man in the aftermath of hurricane katrina holding groceries he took from the store. It said "looting becomes rampant". The other publisher goes "man tries to feed family" I showed it to my teacher and she's like "Don't think too much on it okay?"
Its not just black people the media does that too, it's everyone. One of the primary goals of the media, which includes newspapers, is to create division because it drives their sales higher. They want to get a strong emotional reaction out of viewers/readers because it creates division which leads to driving sales higher and media also serves as a source of entertainment so if they don't have sensational stories, no one will buy it, and the only thing media cares about is money.
Wait... Do the racist person’s workplace next... 🤗 (set their phone to a different extension, unplug the keyboard and phone receiver, change the chair height - #pettyjustice)