One had confidence One had low self esteem One had identity issues One was just a liar thief and shameless
@MalaboMata2747 минут бұрын
This boy is like bamboo - he’s rockin this debate
@skin4945Сағат бұрын
The Nigerian kept speaking for black South Africans The other Africans well I guess this is why they claim Nigerians are aggressive 😂
@skin4945Сағат бұрын
Nigerian guy standing for the entire continent Very confident and blunt
@Maya-br2djСағат бұрын
😡😡😡😡
@ariamiller54752 сағат бұрын
Let’s be clear Billy Eillish is a good musician, by popular standards. She is not a person responsible for differentiating the letter b from the letter p. If she was, there might be a serious problem with that.
@OrisOralImplantSolutionsInc6 сағат бұрын
"I don't know why, but i think the white people think that coloured people have dirty skin" nah, because nowadays they think they are criminal's now [from what i observed]
@josephitoses723113 сағат бұрын
Matalino yung africa
@happyface472013 сағат бұрын
😢
@pacarter716915 сағат бұрын
I am 61- and remember when I was in grade school- of which I had a learning disability- I had trouble with communication, reading, and math, as well as memory retention. I am also blind in one eye which interconnects with the left hemisphere brain activity. My learning capacity was limited and extremely slow… and I would have a lot of headaches and migraines. I couldn’t get involved with any social activities… I became a loner. But I had a few things in my favor… being predominantly right hemisphere, I was interested in ART, but I lacked the communicational skills required… and when I finally did go to Art school, I learned later I took up the wrong direction. Another thing I became aware of, was that I am very sensitive to sound and movement. Eventually I began a study because I wanted to understand God, being raised in a religious home… beginning with the Bible… but then from the Bible it’s influenced and information led me towards psychology, economics, and the study of human behavior. I learned more about myself as well, and what I would be capable of, but being alone made life more complicated… even to the point of a breakdown. Even in recovery, the greatest thing I have learned… is never trust the government because there are hidden lies of which there is little to no compassion.
@kitty-gf2wd18 сағат бұрын
I wonder where these kids are now 🤔
@chaos149120 сағат бұрын
Sadly, I grew up this way. Although I can’t blame my parents for it. When I was 2-3 years, my parents lost my sibling who was only 5 days old. They became depressed because of it. My dad would bury himself in work and my mom withdrew into her bedroom. Because of it, I grew up with very minimal affection in the early stages of my life. I only realize now the effect it has had on me. And to the day of today, I am affected with severe trust and abandonment issues. I have trouble expressing affection and I am severely anxious all the time.
@Anomaly_Code23 сағат бұрын
So, back in the 60's, if you had a genuine learning difficulty, we showed the world your face and gave them your name? 😮 @27:25 Um, I'm pretty sure John isn't upset with himself. He's probably embarrassed AF that you're calling him out in front of everyone else who isn't making a mistake.
@Emotionallyattachedtorocks23 сағат бұрын
The government needs to incentivize psychologists. There is far too much mental illness in our country. Our culture has taken competition too far and too many fail to find a place in society.
@Emotionallyattachedtorocks23 сағат бұрын
My kind of misic
@AlbinoLatina23 сағат бұрын
0:28 this hit home, it brings me so many memories. I remember when I was a kid my teacher would instruct me to do things and I would always forget what she told me to do afterwards. It made me feel so stupid. 😢 like I wasn’t smart like the other kids.
@prettymermaid0569Күн бұрын
Unexpected touching and forcement of words and blah blah blah narratived stance and gets a dominance brain thinks but is stupid.
@olliebird3263Күн бұрын
When the teacher told John it's ok to make mistakes at 26:40, I teared up. I wish I would've grown up in an environment like that. Instead if I was trying to learn something and failing, my dad just accused me of purposefully being difficult and "pretending to be stupid to look cute." When I didn't "stop pretending" and immediately do the task perfectly like he wanted, I was yelled at and punished because he thought I was purposefully disobeying him. I would be in tears frustrated, trying to convince him I really didn't understand him. It never mattered how much I cried, how much I apologized, how loudly I hated myself. He never believed me. I'm 19 now and was diagnosed with autism a year ago. Never once has my father apologized to me for the way he treated me as a child. He never will.
@House_of_GreenКүн бұрын
Clear as day they're using different europeans to change the image. They speak for lands that are simply not theirs. The ethiopians are arab mixed africans and they till this day terrorize africans, theyre stupid enough to say theyre just burnt by the sun while having "negro" hair. Not the people as a whole but the people the governments empowers. This video is literally hypocrisy vs hypocrisy
@weaverlawfirm476Күн бұрын
I have no subtitles.
@House_of_GreenКүн бұрын
The simple fact of groups of people leaving home and claiming new land as their is the start of all the confusion. Asians in America know they are asian, the europeans here just dropped their ethnicity and we play along.
@BellverineКүн бұрын
The uk person is so two faced cause she is acting superior and just insulted the itire race of asians. The asian were vary much empathetic to black Americans but its weird how none of them mentioned how native Americans were treated far worse then the black people as in thay time they still couldn't leave there reservation without a green card our escort or they would be killed
@sofiane_latr2Күн бұрын
it was 1956 :)
@nightmare07248Күн бұрын
BRO IS MOGGING ME
@user-li7to1up1bКүн бұрын
Sho cute
@ChristopherYongКүн бұрын
is it possible to get these conversations back? honest and respectful and grounded in realism?
@shaneamundson1192Күн бұрын
The host's comment about most people having believed blacks came from apes in 1957 is absurd because most folks still didnt believe in evolution.
@DevonPixie19912 күн бұрын
Today young Blake would be diagnosed dyslexic, and ADHD likely medicated and left with no real support
@mahs32812 күн бұрын
Too sad to watch 😔😔😔
@kherise2 күн бұрын
I feel so much sadness watching those poor kids (after the first 2)😓😓😓 The poor baby that went uno various foster homes, wtf, what could that baby do that was so bad that they returned him(her)? Some people are just nasty. Having a kid is your opportunity to be your best version in life, don’t miss it. Also life is so beautiful with children 💙
@chrialltchief28132 күн бұрын
people not realizing its a skit cuz it says 1956 and minorities are in a mixed classroom. this comment section is gold
@mslissacrenshaw2 күн бұрын
Watching the kids memory being tested had me bawling. I went through similar assessments and I remember that they really stressed me out and made me feel less than.
@mistressofstones2 күн бұрын
I was like these children but i also had an adult vocabulary at 7 years old and i was very good at art. Teachers were very confused and frustrated by me and looking back they had very strange reactions. Some thought i was stupid and some thought i was a genius but neither extreme was right.
@7425park2 күн бұрын
In the 1960s, many children were retarded. Probably because Moms drank and smoked while pregnant.
@GETBENT13312 күн бұрын
im slow too
@lorenclydemarcial67012 күн бұрын
Bro started puberty at the age of 5
@jaremeymartinez25813 күн бұрын
Thats me at work I can't stop i feel like im gett stared down by everyone
@stupidvickfan37443 күн бұрын
That seems like some earlier development issues causing this. Einstein couldn't speak until age 5. Never do anything to set a kid back
@DesiredRooster3 күн бұрын
Never had a learning disability. But all the time in elementary school I was sleeping a lot and sometimes I forget to do stuff that I am supposed to. Basically putting me in a speech class for all my elementary year and partial on my middleschool year as well.
@rdgaikwad263 күн бұрын
When India independent only 18% people are educated, educated means they can read and write in any one language and among them only few persent know English but still India United, build world largest democracy and now a way to become a 4th largest economy in the world. Is it really a formal education so important to build a character of nation? Or human being intense desire to become free and liberate are root factor of nation building.
@activeobserver11503 күн бұрын
Nigerians always brilliant!!
@tcclips_3 күн бұрын
help, the ginger hate 😭😭
@shirlthegirl273 күн бұрын
Poor bubbas 😢 Would love to know how they're doing as adults now.
@user-tn6pj1ms9o3 күн бұрын
When Turkey was kemalist and turkish, confident and disciplined. The Turkish boy had more class than all of them combined.
@user-gu5fp5uv1g3 күн бұрын
Fuck... There talking it even if im not born and its happenned during my time the one or company who organized this debate knows only in this ages can they exactly what would know in the upcomming years and its happen its the goverment what remedy what would do in thier own country but in my opinion they said it alll
@jie_jie2163 күн бұрын
Very proud of Ratanati ID as an Indonesian citizen
@softest_eevee3 күн бұрын
Modern psychiatry has gone so astray. This looks fun as fuc, sign me up!!! Even the doctors are having fun!! Double therapy for everyone!!
@f-xdemers28253 күн бұрын
He should cut down on Redbull.
@BAD_EYEBOY454 күн бұрын
2:05 😳😲.. Voice doesn't match the age, that Philippines Boy is so smart.
@miketexas45494 күн бұрын
STOP GIVING KIDS ADHD DRUGS
@lynneharper32334 күн бұрын
My mum was failed during the 60s and 70s. She was made to feel thick and was told to leave school, which she did with no grades. She’s severely dyslexic and doesn’t have a lot of knowledge. I’m also convinced she has ADHD as I believe I also have it. Had they tried a bit harder, she may have had more confidence in her learning.