@@haydengames3v2 didn’t realize it was satire with how crazy things have gotten recently also I should’ve done this in the first place but my comment was directed at the director not at Javs&Arts
Even if they were 8, they'd immediately pull out their phones and film her while mocking and laughing at her. It's like the people who write this stuff want to _disempower_ people.
They wrote a black character with a missing dad and all they do for fun every day is play basketball. Kinda sus given how the dialogue is written as well.
"Congratularions on your oscar for prestigious movie, lady actor. Now this is a bit embarrasing... but one of our producers managed to find a clip from your debut as an actress. Roll it, boiz!"
The real issue with these videos aren't that they actually exist at all, but the fact that people take them seriously and think they are actually well told stories and are inspirational. That's the troubling part.
I can buy some people taking Dhar Mann seriously, as poorly handled as his videos are. I can't, for the life of me, understand how anyone would take Generation Hope at face value.
I can respect Generation Hope bc they just hustling but you can tell Dhar Mann genuinely thinks his video's messages aren't ridiculous at best or outright harmful at their worst
Why the fuck is Roy acting like he’s a small child when he’s clearly a grown ass man. Also gotta love the white lady pulling a random knife out of nowhere.
Lots of people in wheelchair can do stuff by themselves. My mother got polio at the age of 2 and my father had a severe spinal damage at the age of 18 that made him unable to walk. They both got work, paraded in samba schools, father was a basketball player and gold medalist for a local 10km run, mother finished art school and is currently on a wheelchair ballet group, also medalist in germany, russia and mexico.
Also, you don't have to completely lose your ability to walk to need a wheelchair. Or you may not even need it all the time. Someone with a chronic condition with a broad range of symptoms like dysautonomia might be fine walking outside for a while one week but need a wheelchair to go to the corner shop another week. It's really annoying that people still think wheelchair = paraplegia, every time
Dhar Mann and Generation Hope make me think that maybe, just maybe, my dialogue isn't nearly as bad as I believe it to be. My shit is fucking Shakespeare compared to this.
Same, I have a comic I've been drawing that I want to show people, but I'm very insecure about my writing ability. Seeing this gives me way more confidence
That white lady actress was a fucking god in this video. Absolutely killed it as the most saturday morning cartoon, power rangers-ass, racist villain I've ever seen Like when she peeked from behind the tree with the shades, I knew we had a winner
I haven't watched something that made me literally scream in years, but seeing an LA soccer mom produce a full whip from her bag and take part in, what can only be described as a blackmail/hazing video set to destroy her life because she couldn't pay for all her xanax debt... made me scream
I like to pretend behind the scenes someone went “We should make the white person a woman! Bc Woman! can be intimidating! Just like men.” and yes I know she’s the bad guy
@@Jdudhhsuxbsksj I kinda lost it when the one dude just runs away to "get help". He's obviously bigger than the whip lady, and could probably just tackle her.
@@cannedrabies A subcategory of satire includes parody. Parodies don't need to spoonfeed you and have EXPLICIT commentary or criticism explaining "oh btw /s, this is a joke; the source material is bad actually for reasons x, y and z" or explicitly indicating "this is my point, this is the commentary I was trying to make" for the parody to be legitimate - in fact, if a parody feels the need to say that outright (except for legal reasons), it probably wasn't that good of a parody to begin with. Parodies expose the ridiculousness of their target by being over-the-top themselves and taking the core ideas of the target to their logical conclusion. Dhar Mann seems obsessed with the idea of "bad people get comeuppance, so therefore, don't be bad, because karma exists." By showing a person as obviously monstrous as a lady whipping a black handicapped kid, you expose how ridiculous Dhar Mann's idea actually is; she's not bad because she got her comeuppance, she's bad because she's a racist monster. You don't need a title card at the end of the video saying "BTW I'm making fun of Dhar Mann, I don't actually think that the occurrence of karma has any bearing on whether or not you're a good person" to get that across - that would ruin the parody, because it would be insulting the viewer's intelligence. If we just think for two seconds: how likely do you really think it is that an editor and scriptwriter could honest-to-god come up with this and not laugh at the final product? How likely is it that they could come up with something so crazy and at the same time be sincere and take this seriously? And now I've ruined it by explaining the joke. TLDR: Parodies don't need to be explicit with their messaging to be valid and the absurdity that they are caricaturing often speaks for itself, which is why it's important as a viewer to seriously think about the media we consume to actually understand the point/message of what we're watching instead of blindly taking everything we read/watch/hear at face value.
This is the greatest parody of "inspirational/ make you think" videos, everything is on point even down to how it mixes all of the tropes at once, fucking beautiful
A few years ago I saw people sharing an infographic about writing black characters saying that having a father present in a character's story is like whitewashing and there were just as many people ridiculing it as there were people defending it, so it's probably going to still be a trope for a long time.
When Disney made that Wrinkle in Time trashfire, they made the family black, but made the father white. I can only assume it's because part of the plot is that he abandoned them for years, and they didn't think about that stereotype when they decided those changes were going to happen no matter what.
Oh wow, really? I hope that isn't true, but it probably is. So unfair that this stereotype completely disregards all the amazing black fathers out there.
i wouldnt call this satire or parody, i think "bait" is a more accurate term satire implies theyre _criticizing_ dhar mann and other inspiration porn, which theyre not, just taking those trademarks and turning them up to 100 in hopes that ppl who react to dhar mann will also react to them regardless tho i still enjoyed watching adum lose his mind at this lol
When it said "EARLIER THAT DAY" I thought they were going to show some context that totally justifies her driving them out of the neighborhood with a whip. And then be like "Hey guys, I hoped you liked that video about how you shouldn't judge people when you don't know the situation."
Oddly enough, in my experience, you’re more likely to hear a Korean or Vietnamese person say this sort of overtly racist shit 🤣 That’s what’s beautiful about our world; hate is within all of us. 🌈🦄💕
Love how these types of creators will have their characters experience so many injustices *except* the simplest one which is being called a racial slur. Sorry but I can't take this seriously if the karen for some reason has a whip to crack at blacks but not the balls to say the n word.
I love how in the first one, theres an "Earlier that day" transition, and then later theres another transition to bring us back to the present, but this time its, "The Next Day". I absolutely believe this has to be a parody, otherwise they legitimately managed to mess up transition continuity.
Woman brings Indiana Jones' whip to basketball court, INSTANTLY regrets it I love how momma pulled a Goku and instant transmissioned herself right next to the woman.
The shirt is showing up weird because the lines are so close together causing a moiré pattern. In film you try and avoid small patterned shirts specifically because of this effect.
Adam, love ya dude but what you said about disabled people was kinda incorrect. There are millions of disabled people that can transfer on their own. Some wheelchair users can even stand up for a bit. I use a power wheelchair and can't walk at all but I have an entire transfer routine worked out. Some people may look severely disabled while living independent lives. That's not to say there's any shame in requiring assistance ofc 🙂❤️
I know it was the lesson, but yeah, if you introduce your new boyfriend to your kid and within 10 minutes the boyfriend insists on being left alone with them, thats a bit of a red flag
This channel seems FAR more genuine than Dharr Mann. It's like someone saw Dharr Mann videos, was like "wtf is this? Why is everything so watered down? Why is the punishment almost always that they miss out on money?" and decided to do it properly. Not saying they succeeded.
Yes, but there’s a problem. I know that it’s easy to miss, but the wheelchair guy, despite looking like he’s fully grown, is playing the role of a child, so he was probably so afwaid of the wacist wady that he literally couldn’t move. Or something as dumb as that.
Oooookay conspiracy theory: remember those crazy Facebook videos of pretty ladies spreading sauce all over their counter in nice manicured nails that turned out to be porn and NOT cooking videos? This video, the dialogue, the pretty white woman, the sexy WHIP. It’s race play fetish . it’s got to be.
What makes the first one so weird is you can't tell what age the main characters are supposed to be. They're like kids in the story but the actors are adults and roy's mom doesn't look that much older than he is.
Funniest thing about generation Hope is they write dialogue for younger people but get an adult actor, it's even more funny when the dialogue is for more then 2 people and the term gang is used 😸😸😸😸
Lol right? She'll call Blacks "thug", "criminal", "you people", "monkey", "slave", whine about the "God given right" to own slaves being taken away, and lash them with a fucking plantation era whip (which she carries around at all times, just in case.) But saying the N-word? That's too far, we can't be THAT racist.
@@robinthrush9672 The black people who act like that with a measly word are the reason for it. They think they can own a word or language and tone-police people.
thank you so much for the editing you did for "pork chop sandwiches" also i completely agree with adum on the plastic surgery it was really distracting
16:38 You can find people flying the Confederate flag in the North, in Canada, in Eastern European countries, even in Japan. Anyone can have that good ol' Southern heritage these days.
@@JohnDoe-uf3lj From what I remember, it was a far more innocent example, was just some weird Ameriboo shit, completely apart from the giant nationalist cult+right wing+MAGA supporting brain rot Japan's been having to contend with for decades.
@@JohnDoe-uf3lj Japan just has random fascinations with random countries and cultures for some reason, like there's some town/region somewhere that celebrates swedish stuff for example.
But unfortunately, you have racebaiting historical revisionists who constantly call the flag a "racist symbol," which in and of itself makes no sense, so quite a few people believe that shit.
So he didn't help his disabled friend as he was being violently assaulted by a lady half his size, but he did record the whole thing. That HAS TO BE the most 2020's thing I've ever heard.
This video feels like it was made by an alien who had no concept of race and someone had to quickly explain to it what slavery, the antebellum south and racism was
1) I originally found out about the first video after watching Mutahar talk about it. He even censored the "monkeys" part. 2) The woman in the first video playing Mallory and the kid in the third video playing Jake were unironically the *best* actors! 😂