I hate how Dhar Mann always depicts racism as a simple misunderstanding that can be solved in one conversation, instead of a core belief and systemic issue.
There was a video where some person who was being horribly racist towards someone who turns out to be Dhar Mann's cousin is actually a huge Dhar Mann fan, and it's just confusing what he's trying to get at.
@@Reiman33 Lol the Civil Rights movement was totally unnecessary then. I guess when it passed all of the people against it just said “Oh well.” and were never racist again. I guess the genocide of native americans had nothing to do with race. It sounds like you learned about history and reality from watching Dhar Mann.
@@Spanishdog17 Plot twist, he's not actually a terribly misinformed (likely) bigot, he's actually just testing the limits of free speech online by saying the dumbest things imaginable and then gauging the reaction. Keep fighting for our rights, free speech zealot!
I love how Dhar Mann makes a video about how not to be racist but makes the father the stereotypical black father who cheats on his wife and leaves his family
@@gulfcoastgaming6034 Not just a deadbeat dad, an UNFAITHFUL deadbeat dad. Only way they could have leaned into it more is if he cheated on her with a white woman.
It’s incredible how his idea of defeating the “black kid does drugs” stereotype is with the “black kid has an absentee father” stereotype It’s like saying “Oh no, this Hispanic kid isn’t up all night selling drugs, he’s up all night making tacos.”
@@supermutantsam1160 What stereotype? That some kids have divorced parents? That people cheat on their spouses? So what if this black kid's parents were divorced? That doesn't mean he's reinforcing a stereotype. How else were they gonna make the kid cry? By having his dad be dead? Oh, no, that would just reinforce another stereotype. It seems like you're looking for any excuse to criticize him.
The fact that the second one once again ends with the message you shouldn’t be racist because that black person might actually be rich and successful. Like what? If the guy was poor, would it be fine to accuse of him of stealing? What’s the message here
Yea dhar's videos always ends up with the idea that you shouldn't discriminate against someone cause they could be successful in the future or because they could be having a shit life and we don't know that, when IT SHOULD BE BECAUSE ITS FUCKING COMMON SENSE
How hard could it be to make a video with the message “racism is bad, so don’t be racist” Like how do you consistently fail at something so wildly simple
He made another video with the same message where a white kid invites his black friend over and the mom acts like an ass to him until his dad picks him up in a shiny new tesla. You shouldn't have to be rich to treated as an equal. Also the racist mom would've just assumed the car was purchased dishonestly anyways.
@@Nobody-hc2bo Better question: Why make these at all when there are other videos out there already teaching these lessons way better than you can? OH RIGHT, money.
@@nrz_2001 The message of that Roblox one should have been "If you're a teenager and you commit felony credit card fraud you can still be tried as an adult in most US states bitch." That kid DEFINITELY spent more than $500 (at least $100 on Robux, $300 for the Oculus, $250 for the "PS5") and that's felony credit card fraud here.
My dad never left my family, does that mean I'm not on drugs right now. I think that might not hold up in court. I am white though, so as long as the jury doesn't have in inspirational blackman that actually owns the entire court room and the white judge is trying to say he probably did drugs and is on the jury to pin it on me, just to end up throwing out a one two "you see" flashback combo that shows exactly how racist he is and then the drugs fall out my pocket inexplicably... Then I should be good.
"I'm sorry Mr King. I thought you were like all the other blacks. I didn't know you were one of the good ones." Dhar Mann needs to try a little harder. He's starting to show his blind spots.
@@GGiln No, it’s not. I watched the video, and that is not what the store owner said at all. He said, "I am so sorry for how I treated you earlier. And you were right! I should've never judged you before I knew you."
@@nicholasemjohnson47 it's a joke but those are still the underlining morals of the video. All of Dhar Manns videos aren't "don't judge/mistreat others", etc, they're "Don't judge/mistreat others BECAUSE" and that because is usually "because they might have money, power that you don't know about". That's still a rotten message. Be kind to others for the sake of being a good person and living a healthy life, not cause someone you were rude to might actually be rich.
@@lollybowser That may be your interpretation of his videos, but it's not mine. Plenty of his videos include being kind to the poor without expecting anything in return.
@@mothernyxious7097 Nah it’s pretty standard but you do need to look at it for a few seconds in order to process it and then do it step by step. So yeah point still stands.
Yeah, even without knowing she's a massive racist, Ms. Karen (BLECK that name) definitely had no business being a teacher. The video should've ended with her getting her ass fired.
So its racist to stereotype a black student as the one using drugs....but his dad left his family...and cheated on his mom....with a white woman...TELL ME HES TROLLING
I love how the mom has to tell the entire biography of Marcus' dad to the teachers when she could have just said that they are going through some difficult familial problems. Dhar Mann's videos either deliver confusing messages or are always incredibly superficial and grant very little insight into societal issues.
I like how in Dhar Mann's videos, nothing in-universe can possibly exist besides what's being shown on camera at any given time. It's why his characters interact with each other as though they've never held a conversation before, or even left the house. His world-building is so uniquely shitty that it literally cannot exist IN ITS OWN UNIVERSE. It's mind-bending stuff.
@@Eightsixseven23224 seriously. It's almost like he writes and films each scene one by one, in chronological order, making it up as he goes along. I can't think of any other way his videos could end up so disconnected from themselves.
In Dhar Mann’s videos about racism the racists never talk like real racists. It’s always “I don’t like your kind.” Or “You people are one of those” it’s so vague and unrealistic that it doesn’t end up teaching any lesson at all.
but if they actually talked like real racists (spouting racist epithets every other sentence) then Dhar Mann wouldn't be getting that sweet, sweet RU-vid monetization... it's all about the grind, Dhar Mann fam.
Couldn't his mom just have called to have him skip a day of class? Also I'm starting to think the moral is don't judge anyone or they might tell you their full life story.
She could have, but there are plenty of other reasons someone could lose sleep and sit in a classroom. The father having cancer probably would have worked better. He cant miss school every day for months or years, so he would be in class sometimes, and they could add as reason that he has missed class a lot this year.
Funny how Dhar treats the school kid drug situation like an ordinary Karen racist rant in the end when in reality, even a fake drug set-up thing could ruin your life and even be sent to prison for years for nothing.
I'd like to see Adam's reaction to the furry bait preschool show Jim Henson's Word Party on netflix. For some reason that seems like his type of jam. But enjoy the Dhar
I like how in the second story the guy continues to shop at a store where the guy immediately starts harassing him like yeah let me shop here this guy seems rational
Yeah, I feel like most people would've left the store after that "you don't go to school" comment. Also, why would a person of color be a security guard for a store owner so overtly racist? Why would a store owner so overtly racist even HIRE a person of color as a security guard? And who even hires a full-time security guard for a convenience store!?
@@MrBookworm01 I would've left after the "No backpacks" thing. Like, fuck that. I'm not going to leave my bag outside where it could be stolen, just because the store owner thinks I'm going to steal.
The racist teacher video was particularly groan-worthy because Dhar Mann doesn't even TRY to address her obvious racism. Not even with a flimsy one-off line.
So remember kids, when you suspect someone of doing drugs because they seem emotionally unstable, it's important to confront them and ASK if they do drugs before telling anybody else about the situation!
The second video is so funny to me because if a guy was that overtly racist he wouldn't be taking that much lip from a black man and he damn sure wouldn't have apologized if he was mistaken.. Like the moment the black man would have talked back the owner would have told Jimmy to make the black man "stop resisting". Also I love how the video turned into don't be racist to black people because they might be rich high ranking members of society and not just don't be racist to black people because they're people.
"You really should get to know someone before judging them" was absolutely not the moral of the first one. Either he thinks that "Racism is bad" is a moral too basic for even his audience, or he's afraid of something advertiser-related if he outright mentions racism in the video
More than anything, it's probably the latter. If Dhar Mann knows anything, it's how to rake in cash while keeping the vocabulary as vanilla as possible.
Yeah, that has ALWAYS bugged me about Dhar Mann's racism videos: they never outright call the racist villains racist. They're always "judging someone without getting to know them" or "stereotyping people". I'd say your theory that it's due to Dhar Mann not wanting to lose advertisers is a good one.
But you can still address racism and how wrong it is, without actually saying the word outright, and still be effective. Take episode 3140 of Sesame Street for example, Gina and Savion don't say the word racism in the episode, but they still are able to explain what racism is (people thinking you shouldn't be with someone because of their different skin color) and why it's bad. AND they don't tell the caller he should get to know them or anything like that, because they know he's not worth their time.
ALL of Dhar Mann's videos are "Never judge a book by its cover" with different races and hot button topics as a foundation to portray the same contrived, naive and emotionally manipulative drivel over and over again and yet millions of people watch his videos. I don't understand how someone could watch his videos and enjoy it unironically.
He was being the bigger man by abusing his power in the company to financially ruin someone he had a personal grievance with. This a truly inspirational tale.
You said "that white noise" during the YOU SEE flash back, and it made me realize that the cacophony of cicadas from this year's late super brood is so fucking loud it drains out almost all white noise (within reason) even with headphones on.
That is literally Adam’s apple. So you see, characters love making confessions. They’re like straight out of an anime. Pulling essays out of their asses. “You said… but the truth is… you also said…. but the truth is… finally, you said… but the truth is…”
That’s actually not the best motto to live by; that we shouldn’t judge someone until we get to know them, that we should give everyone a chance. The other night, I was at my local piece of shit grocery store at around 11pm because I’m a dumb chick. And this Latino dude approaches me, a a woman in a parking lot occupied by a good many cars with people inside them I’m sure, at my car, and asks if I can give his car a jump. He points ACROSS the parking lot, in the dark, under some trees, no lights, to a car, hood down. My politeness instinct was to say sure, until my real life instinct kicked in, and I said “no, I’m sorry.” I lock my doors, start my car, and head out. Only to see this dude walking back to his “stalled” car. Why didn’t he ask anyone else for help?? Why didn’t he go in the store?? His being Latino didn’t even come to mind when I first saw him. Because, who cares? Being Latino or any race other than my doesn’t equate with danger. It was the situation that set off the alarm bells. I should have called the cops, hindsight. He may have been a decent dude in need of a jump. Or, he may have been a predator, waiting for the next unassuming woman to enter the area alone. So, you see, if I had reserved my judgement of the man and just gotten to know him, I might have been assaulted and killed. And I would not like that very much. Dhar Mann mindlessly teaches nonsense, but he also teaches us to ignore our instincts that keep us safe.
NEVER EVER UNDERSTOOD THE APPLE THING My teacher would throw away the apples XD Also those are not drugs Its those pills that turns into animals in water
One of my teachers would use it as a way to give kids extra credit or extra points on a bad test. It wouldn't only be apples it was any non messy fruit and or candy
Idk about the US, but if a teacher behaved like this in a Canadian school they’d get absolutely shit canned from their job Also, why was an adult man in the bathroom at a highschool?
CW shows aren't always predictable because about 1/4 of the writers are absolutely insane and write in the most unhinged and non-sensical story lines, like a D&D game that turns kids in cult members.
@@imveryangryitsnotbutter I promise you that Riverdale manages to be both cliche and batshit insane. It's my favorite so bad it's good trainwreck. Look up the "dropped out in the 5th grade" scene.
What we need are youtubers who make sequels to these videos. Bad ending - the black kid's life is completely ruined and the teacher doesn't even lose a week's pay. Good ending - the family's lawsuit destroys the school and social media dances on its grave as the kid is turned into an activist celebrity and his life is still kind of ruined.
Why does everyone who plays the victim in these videos deliver their lines immediately crying? “Are you hiding something?” “Waahhhhh nooo I’m not *whimper*”
Dhar Mann has never had a normal human interaction in his life. Every video he’s made feels like the most black and white human issue boiled down to not even being realistic.
I think it's the opposite I think he's mingled enough with the lowest common denominator that he figured out the perfect recipe of repetitive videos to exploit that denominator See for example how he explains to Cody Ko how to make his videos more marketable, he knows his audience is slow and dumb
Lmao, I made the same prediction Adam did at the beginning of the video about the kid working late nights to support his mom. I love how Dhar Mann is just that predictable.
When I worked for an investment company, we had this white dude who would come in this "upscale" office in cargo shorts and ACDC t-shirts and the like. Other clients complained about him, spoke like he didn't belong. What they didn't know that this man had 20million invested in just our portfolios. And he was a super nice dude, bought me coffee and treats every time he came in because I treated him nicely. Moral Dharr man (or whatever) should just be don't treat people like shit.
Racists don't act like this. I lived in the country and hung out with people with those opinions although I disagreed with that in particular. They mostly judge quietly at a distance, and live in small communities that reinforce those ideas due to a lack of diversity in the small town. They take stereotypes at face value, but they aren't like, "hey boy, get out of my store!" It's so much more complex than that. It takes life grooming and years of reinforcement to become that blindly ignorant.
Adum has to watch more Sameer Bhavnani. His videos are on another level, that Denzel Washington deep fake shit was nothing compared to some of the other ones. He has a video where some little kid becomes a millionaire because her father YOLO'd some absurd amount of money on dogecoin before he died of cancer, and that's not even remotely the weirdest thing that happens in that video. Then he has that other video which is basically the Dhar Mann "Karen stereotypes black man and throws him out of the store" thing except it is set in what appears to be the medieval England of... 1813, she is named Karenus, she tries to literally have him burned, and the Sire intervenes, beats her on the head with a sign, slut shames her sister and has her burned instead. His videos are beautiful absurd art in a horribly incompetent and somewhat twisted way.
Sameer and vid chronicles are wayyy better than Dhar Mann . More realistic, more mature , better written , less contrived , and they have some pretty decent stories ! Spread the word also about Dhar Mann being a literal con artist and criminal , look it up
@DefinitelyNotOfficial I also want moar Sameer Bhavnani vids reviews~ P. S. The Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries
@@kateavalova341 Yes I know, I was just commenting how Bhavnani apparently thinks 1813 was the middle ages, because that's what it appears he is going for.
I agree that you shouldn't assume before accusing someone of committing a crime, but asking isn't always the right solution either. I mean, if it's true that the student is high and the teacher asks "Are you on drugs?", of course he's going to deny it.
Was the first one even racism? There were like 5 black kids in the class and she only had a problem with the one who thought it was a good idea to wear sunglasses to class then fell asleep. If he's doing that every day I can kind of understand why she hates him
I understand there is truth in the "you shouldn't judge someone before you get to know them" concept, but in these specific instances the antagonists are not simply "judging the person before they get to know them." They are judging them for being black. And I feel like the videos are downplaying how outrageously stupid and ugly that truly is.
I like how Darman doesn't understand how teaching works. A teacher who would accuse and essentially burn a kid over an issue like that (in front of his classmates, in a public classroom )wouldn't last very long
Dude please adjust the volume difference between your mix and the dhar mann video, I have to crank the volume up to hear the vid and the your mic audio blasts my speakers. No hate it anything it's just pretty jarring when it happens and it happens on every one of these stream vidsm
This isn't his real channel and all these videos are just clips from this twitch streams so theres nothing that can really be done unless you were there hahah
I love how Dhar had to come up with a reason why the dude would wear a backpack, like "I'm wearing a backpack because I'm a teacher". As if the only reason someone would wear a backpack if they were a student or a teacher lmao All the other people with backpacks are wearing them just to steal tip jars from stores
18:00 And the award for most smug face in the history of the world goes to Dhar Mann. The gross facial hair only accentuates it. I mean that just looks nasty, did he wake up late that day and was just all like "fuck it, we're doing it live"?