He put the racist who was rude to the lady in his place😤

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2 ай бұрын

He put the racist who was rude to the lady in his place😤 #movie #series

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@SeriesHouse_K
@SeriesHouse_K 2 ай бұрын
TV Show: 11.22.63
@Topchaser.woo030
@Topchaser.woo030 2 ай бұрын
I red this book in placement
@TheSolidMidgetOfficial
@TheSolidMidgetOfficial 2 ай бұрын
11.22.63? 😐🤨 But there's no 22nd month 🤦‍♂️
@jackbaxter-williams8059
@jackbaxter-williams8059 2 ай бұрын
​@@TheSolidMidgetOfficial lol I know Americans have stupid habits. It's just how it is. At least we spell color correctly
@TylTheLegend
@TylTheLegend 2 ай бұрын
​​​​@@TheSolidMidgetOfficialthe show was made in the us so its month/day/year
@netdisroll2963
@netdisroll2963 2 ай бұрын
Amazing show I highly recommend it
@SBassett1944
@SBassett1944 Ай бұрын
As a little white girl in Florida, growing up in the 40s and 50s, I recall these terrible attitudes toward the black people. My momma hated it as a white lady. She taught me respect for the black people and all races, living all around us. Thank you so much Momma. She said Jesus didn't discriminate and we shouldn't either. ❤
@antoniotaylor391
@antoniotaylor391 Ай бұрын
💞🙏🏽😊
@stevenbell4066
@stevenbell4066 Ай бұрын
The fact that your mom raised you that way in the 40s and 50s says that your mom was ahead of her time. I lived in Florida from 2002 to 2005 as a middle school student and could still see racist things written on the bathroom walls at my school. Mind you I'm from Massachusetts
@nicolesterling8805
@nicolesterling8805 Ай бұрын
Your mom had a pure heart and she was a godly person you were bless to have a mom Like that 🙏 ❤😊
@user-xv6ct1te8j
@user-xv6ct1te8j Ай бұрын
The best true statement
@k.delavega4743
@k.delavega4743 Ай бұрын
I too grew up in Florida (Miami) in those times, and my mom did the same thing with us....respect ALL people.
@k.delavega4743
@k.delavega4743 2 ай бұрын
He treated her just like everybody SHOULD be treated, with respect!
@kathrynwilliamson8631
@kathrynwilliamson8631 2 ай бұрын
Precisely so. ❤😊
@tren380
@tren380 2 ай бұрын
You should not treat everyone with respect. Be polite? Yes. Respect? No.
@wayneroberts6094
@wayneroberts6094 2 ай бұрын
​@@tren380until they give you a reason not to show respect then yes you should show everyone respect.
@kathrynwilliamson8631
@kathrynwilliamson8631 2 ай бұрын
@@tren380 I believe a bit different than you, respect for the human being, polite discourse, earning trust with each encounter. Everyone has a story, has lived lives unknowable to even close lived ones, respect for surviving as long as they have. What is your definition of respect? ☺️🙏
@40fw
@40fw 2 ай бұрын
​@@wayneroberts6094 was about to correct em, but you've obviously been raised with sense. Much respect to you🙏🏽
@greezythumb
@greezythumb 24 күн бұрын
One time I asked my Gdad why he only took his car to a certain shop. He told me back in the days of Jim crow this particular shop, owned by the father of the man that owns it now, was the only auto repair and gas station in that area of the city that would do business with black people. The other business owners and some police officers harassed him and a two other business owners that refused to shut out black people daily. There were threats to firebomb their businesses. Those business men camped out at their businesses every night to protect it from racists. After a week went b with these men not going home to their families my Gdad said him and several other men some black, some white took turns protecting those businesses so those men could go home to their families. They stood their ground till it died down and the white supremacists backed down. When good people stick together it makes a difference. Sometime in a small way, sometimes in a major way.
@lamueldagon7618
@lamueldagon7618 22 күн бұрын
Amen and bless all their souls as God will look upon them with favour.
@feleciaclemons5074
@feleciaclemons5074 21 күн бұрын
Love your closing line!❤
@jancarter1562
@jancarter1562 21 күн бұрын
💗
@joshs9986
@joshs9986 21 күн бұрын
A-F’IN-MEN I have no right to judge anyone especially based on the color of their skin or the language they may speak. Anyone else has just as much right to live a good life as I do.period…..
@youtubezaccount
@youtubezaccount 20 күн бұрын
Loved what your grandad stood for. Great man!
@aramatjackson3630
@aramatjackson3630 18 күн бұрын
The way he says “Miss MiMi,” just melts my heart…❤️
@happilydivorced3235
@happilydivorced3235 15 күн бұрын
Me too❤
@annierobinson8355
@annierobinson8355 14 күн бұрын
@lorettahawkins1645
@lorettahawkins1645 14 күн бұрын
Al Gods children look the same in his eyes.
@Druskinolikejewski
@Druskinolikejewski 11 күн бұрын
​@@lorettahawkins1645re-read deuteronomy.
@kathytaverna9987
@kathytaverna9987 9 күн бұрын
Love it, James we love your acting ❤❤❤
@bustdown2017
@bustdown2017 2 ай бұрын
The way he threw the money to him did it for me 😂😂
@kNOwWHEREtoR1
@kNOwWHEREtoR1 2 ай бұрын
TOTALLY agree. Like if youre gonna act like an animal you can get on the ground like one to get your money.
@depressivschwul2377
@depressivschwul2377 2 ай бұрын
It adds more to the insult. You don’t deserve respect but I’m still giving you some. He pays for the gas so the man can’t say he stole it. Was he nice about it? No. But the man wasn’t nice to the women either. The greatest insult you can give is to still hold more respect that your opponent because it makes them look more like absolute shit.
@ElroyJones05
@ElroyJones05 2 ай бұрын
Right 😂
@Bilverkr
@Bilverkr 2 ай бұрын
@@depressivschwul2377 "I'm going to do what's right, even if you don't, but that doesn't mean I have to make your half of it easy."
@terridaniels9247
@terridaniels9247 2 ай бұрын
Yes. He was holding back cause he didn't want to fight in front of Miss. Mimi.
@user-dl6hl1zk2t
@user-dl6hl1zk2t 2 ай бұрын
He was raised right 👍
@Atomic_A
@Atomic_A 2 ай бұрын
He grew up in the future and traveled to the past that's why
@catherinemerrill5511
@catherinemerrill5511 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, increase the divide. Why, oh why can't we just work for understanding?
@Hii-nk8tp
@Hii-nk8tp 2 ай бұрын
Nah bros literally from a “different time” 😂
@vmaninc.761
@vmaninc.761 2 ай бұрын
Too bad the actor can't apply and live by what he portrays in this mimi series (respect for women i mean!). 😳🙄🤬😉💯🔥👍🏻
@Psychobum91932
@Psychobum91932 2 ай бұрын
​@vmaninc.761 always one idiot who can't separate reality from fiction. just appreciate the show without spewing about shit no one cares about. his life, his problems. whatever happens legally to him that's on him. let people enjoy whatever media they want without crying about who did what. annoying mob mentality mouthbreathers.
@RUlNA
@RUlNA 18 күн бұрын
my grandma and bio grandfather got into a fight because of his racism; in 76, my mama was a girl scout and there was a little black girl in her troop. my mama wanted to invite all her friends to her birthday party which was just a little get together at their house cuz they were so poor and my grandfather tried to say the one little black girl couldn't come. my grandmother fought him tooth and nail over it. he's dying alone now, no contact with his kids or grandkids. my grandma and i are close as hell. there's no place for racism
@evesavoy4897
@evesavoy4897 14 күн бұрын
This was very moving. You're Grandmother must be an amazing woman.
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 14 күн бұрын
"bio father"? Tell me that you're below the age of 18 without telling me...
@matttanglewood2522
@matttanglewood2522 12 күн бұрын
​​@@OriginalPuro They may be using biological grandfather to distinguish him from the man their mother considered her real father. The poster never mentioned father, they were talking about grandfather. Tell us your not paying attention without telling us.
@JA-1021
@JA-1021 11 күн бұрын
i wonder why you say he was wrong think about what all of family's doing the same thing but it's not racist it hating on your father for what he thought and felt think about what your families are doing to him the same thing but this is called hatred dont you think it's the same as racist think about it ?and he's alone and dying i feel sorry for you and your family . and mostly your dad
@Reader999
@Reader999 11 күн бұрын
​@@matttanglewood2522 that makes 2 actually, with the senseless comment below yours and above mines.
@jackdurden466
@jackdurden466 13 күн бұрын
My father always did more business with black men who worked out of their homes than taking his trucks to a repair shop, or calling a plumber. Bricklayers, you name it. He did it not out of sympathy, but respect and love. He essentially did everything he could to help support more black families than anyone I’ve ever known and I’ve done my best to emulate his legacy. He hired black men who were disabled yet worked harder than anyone else ever would’ve had he given some young kid the chance. He was loyal to them, and it was greatly reciprocated. I loved my father more than anything and the most important life lessons he ever taught me weren’t ever taught by words, but with his own actions.
@josephmisener1859
@josephmisener1859 6 күн бұрын
I know what it feels like to be left behind...
@ql5348
@ql5348 6 күн бұрын
Your father must’ve been an amazing person, and thank you for carrying on his legacy.
@leekeishakeishaleesmith3801
@leekeishakeishaleesmith3801 4 күн бұрын
I love this❤ What a great father you had
@jackdurden466
@jackdurden466 2 күн бұрын
Thank you all for your kind words. He indeed was one of a kind, and exactly the kind this world could benefit from. I’m glad you enjoyed hearing about his life. So many children are dead set not to become like their parents, if I were ever to become half the man who my father was, I’d be elated! He was and continues to be my hero. 🙏
@user-xy4tk3fe5r
@user-xy4tk3fe5r Ай бұрын
If people were raising their children like this, the world would be a great place to live.
@chillichew5712
@chillichew5712 Ай бұрын
That would so be true to apply to all people. Racism is in all races.
@infiniteinspiration1628
@infiniteinspiration1628 Ай бұрын
Amen ❤
@timnyapming8114
@timnyapming8114 Ай бұрын
Yes
@PrinceYamiUchihaCosplay
@PrinceYamiUchihaCosplay Ай бұрын
It would be nice if people raised their children right and taught them to respect everyone that's different than them, we would live in a world were people aren't racist or bigoted or raising children to become racist or bigoted especially to people that aren't white or heterosexual
@vrASMR180
@vrASMR180 Ай бұрын
​@@PrinceYamiUchihaCosplaychildren are raised to be non-racist more than any other time in history, and the previous generation was also raised the same (as the generation before that was the first time integration occurred). But according to social media racism is worst today than it's ever been. Do you actually believe that?
@West-vx1vx
@West-vx1vx 2 ай бұрын
"Excuse my language, miss mimi" lol
@danielhaire6677
@danielhaire6677 2 ай бұрын
He was raised right. Respectful of others while enforcing proper social standards.
@user-yq3fz9ch5q
@user-yq3fz9ch5q 2 ай бұрын
​@@danielhaire6677 Back in the day, men didn't swear in front of ladies, while in public.
@joeystokes8288
@joeystokes8288 2 ай бұрын
Wth u lol for?
@davidthompson639
@davidthompson639 2 ай бұрын
that’s just how mama raised us down here. never swear in the company of a lady
@fernandosolis73
@fernandosolis73 2 ай бұрын
Ima start saying that now whenever I cuss In front of my lady it just sounds funny lol
@slickwilly7703
@slickwilly7703 5 күн бұрын
People can change. Back in the 1950's my dad was a hiring manager for a plant in Mississippi. When a black man approached him for a job my dad said, "We don't hire n*******." But he gradually changed. So much so that 50 years later he could hardly tell us that story without getting choked up. Around that same time my niece (my dad's g-daughter) who was a missionary in Uganda decided she wanted to adopt a little Ugandan girl with special needs but she needed money. My dad stepped up and gave a substantial amount to help her with her adoption and treated the little adopted girl as his own. People can change.
@Dead-fire
@Dead-fire 18 күн бұрын
“Excuse my language” We need more people like him in this world
@evesavoy4897
@evesavoy4897 14 күн бұрын
You can say that again. The way older boys and young men speak in front of their girlfriends and vice versa is sad. No respect for each other.
@audreylounsbury8153
@audreylounsbury8153 2 күн бұрын
I'm 59 yrs old and I've the had some of the younger guys in the factory apologize for swearing in ear shot of me. Yet he continued to swear with the woman his age, who was swearing too. I was not a person who swore at work, or in general.
@ninthhorizon
@ninthhorizon 2 ай бұрын
We need more Miss Mimi's and Mr Amberson's in our world. I loved how he apologized for cussing in front of a lady.
@conradsutton1456
@conradsutton1456 Ай бұрын
That's because that's all he saw. Yes he saw she was Black, but all he was concerned about was she was a Lady.
@adreiiaii510
@adreiiaii510 Ай бұрын
There were millions of them, this thing called the Civil Rights Movement.
@hallobre
@hallobre Ай бұрын
The way you phrased it sounds like you want more ladies that are discriminated against
@BoredCanister
@BoredCanister Ай бұрын
​@@hallobrethink it was more ladies and gents
@christophersanders3252
@christophersanders3252 Ай бұрын
We are the wide majority. We just aren't considered interesting by the media. We don't fit their message.
@ochalambana1983
@ochalambana1983 Ай бұрын
I love it when people stand up against bullies and racism. We need more people like this. A true gentleman
@elyrienvalkyr8167
@elyrienvalkyr8167 Ай бұрын
We really don't. There's a reason they make these stories in like the 60s... this shit doesn't actually happen anymore. People have to go out of their way to fabricate genuine racism
@anubis8586
@anubis8586 Ай бұрын
Indeed, against all types of racism.
@Raider1FN
@Raider1FN Ай бұрын
Yeah, 70 years ago...but now it's a contest of who is more oppressed these days, and racism only exists now because leftist looney toons can't stop seeing everyone by their skin color and what they have in their pants.
@brandoncampanaro7571
@brandoncampanaro7571 Ай бұрын
Things aren't like that anymore because of men like him.
@hypercompact4044
@hypercompact4044 Ай бұрын
​@@brandoncampanaro7571what?
@michaelwong6050
@michaelwong6050 6 күн бұрын
I love how he throws the money on the ground. Returning the same disrespectful attitude that was shown in the first place.
@raem7598
@raem7598 6 күн бұрын
When good people stick together, it DOES make a difference. This is a story and a lesson that holds true today. We must all stick together as one people! ❤
@charlotteoliver9983
@charlotteoliver9983 Ай бұрын
Miss. Mimi has that vibe that would make me go to her with my problems instead of my own mom. She’s got that loving soul that just shines so bright.
@WillMcConnell-hv4xd
@WillMcConnell-hv4xd Ай бұрын
Ya I love ehr
@JB-bm1to
@JB-bm1to Ай бұрын
@@chrisdawson1776why would you lie about something so dumb and easily verifiable? Let me guess…
@JB-bm1to
@JB-bm1to Ай бұрын
@@chrisdawson1776The man behind this KZbin channel was convicted of animal sexual abuse 6 months ago.
@Ashnesss
@Ashnesss Ай бұрын
Lol standing up against racism is different from trusting people with your personal problems. There’s no such thing as a vibe. Plenty of people who look innocent, will stab you in the back irrespective of their skin colour. There are black people who are stabbed by black people. Overweight people stabbed by overweight people. Poor people stabbed by poor people. To think that the so called under privileged don’t abuse, subjugate, gossip or backstab is far too simple a concept. It’s like South Asians who lie in arranged marriages, hold girls back from doing what they do themselves including fashion, gossip, ruin relationships and get jealous, yet don’t want the same done to them. It’s called acting. Some women use their skin colour, caste and gender to look like victims when all they do is victimise others.
@scorbunny7737
@scorbunny7737 Ай бұрын
​@JB-bm1to *EXACTLY with the "let me guess" 👌💯👍 the desperate lengths some people will go to just to prove what we already so obviously know is mind boggling. Nice try there, Mr. Dawson 🙄 The fact that some people are so comfortable living in their own sad little "ignorance is bliss" mentality will never cease to just absolutely freaking amaze me 🤦🏼‍♀️
@EzeraAce
@EzeraAce 2 ай бұрын
Bro being polite Everyone: flabergasted and surprised
@xd_smape991
@xd_smape991 2 ай бұрын
In this time it would be seen as weird
@BeckJoseR
@BeckJoseR 2 ай бұрын
More people were polite and considerate than people today realize. The cruel ones get all the media attention. Makes for better entrainment
@emiliano-do4wr
@emiliano-do4wr 2 ай бұрын
​@BeckJoseR Most white people were racist towards black/asian/latino people. These days, they still are, but not a majority anymore
@greapsoho
@greapsoho 2 ай бұрын
Remember this took place when slavery was still legal throughout almost all of the Middle East and a bunch of states still had discriminatory laws.
@simplylethul
@simplylethul 2 ай бұрын
​@@BeckJoseR"most" you're delusional.
@marcrichardson517
@marcrichardson517 21 күн бұрын
It’s the “excuse my language Miss Mimi” that got me…🙌🏾✊🏾
@8djd
@8djd 13 күн бұрын
What movie is this?
@marcrichardson517
@marcrichardson517 12 күн бұрын
@@8djd no clue…
@gingercake0907
@gingercake0907 8 күн бұрын
When my uncle was a little boy in the 1930’s a white man came on my grandfather’s farm with a wheelbarrow to steal when my grandfather wasn’t home. My family is African American and when the white man realized he had been seen, he came to the house hat in hand asking my grandmother for food. Now my grandmother recognized him as one of those KKK, but being the Christian woman she was and knowing he had children she gave him several jars of fruits and vegetables she had canned and asked him to bring the jars back. That was the first time my uncles said they saw a white man bow and scrape to colored people . He could not stop yes mam my grandmother and thanking her. He was good to his word every jar came back cleaned with a thank you so very much mam. The next time they saw him over town, he immediately took his hat off to greet my grandmother. “ How do you do Mrs. _____ ? “ Pride goes before a fall.
@Alisson99999
@Alisson99999 2 ай бұрын
❌We need more people like him ✅We need to be like him
@TjKlunk
@TjKlunk Ай бұрын
This comment should have all the 👍..
@missjddrage1111
@missjddrage1111 Ай бұрын
We need more lady like woman like her too tho. Not dumpster fire thieves
@jc-ql1it
@jc-ql1it Ай бұрын
We are like him. In the present day we are like him. That was some of the ways sixty years ago or longer. We are now that good guy.
@devon7359
@devon7359 Ай бұрын
@@jc-ql1itliterally one comment above you 😂.
@Ab0rtedFetus
@Ab0rtedFetus Ай бұрын
@@devon7359 lool
@xantiom
@xantiom Ай бұрын
I just can't comprehend that level of hatred towards someone who is _behaving_ politely.
@poppycalliope6793
@poppycalliope6793 Ай бұрын
It's poison.
@ILooKs33
@ILooKs33 Ай бұрын
I can't believe it either, but it does exist. Started out years ago and still exists till this day, sadly.
@annowens5019
@annowens5019 Ай бұрын
Live a little LONGER ...it still exists
@ILooKs33
@ILooKs33 Ай бұрын
@@annowens5019 Do you have a problem with my comment?
@jamiehamilton6887
@jamiehamilton6887 Ай бұрын
a mile isnt far just like the back of a bus
@nyomimaxwell2821
@nyomimaxwell2821 10 күн бұрын
I'm a strong believer in not giving my money to businesses/people who don't want it
@alejandroaltuve8392
@alejandroaltuve8392 15 сағат бұрын
Easy to say TODAY that when you can find other options (and literally sue the other person), but what about when you there aren't options for you because of your skin color and and treating you like an insect is acceptable by society in general?
@lindalove7193
@lindalove7193 18 күн бұрын
While stationed at Fort Shafter, HI as a Chaplain's Assistant, I had a couple of run-ins with enlisted officers in my chain of command. My direct Sargeant permitted the white female soldier to read Cosmo while she waiting for service to end, but on my duty Sunday, I was directed to participate in the religious service and couldn't do my computer correspondence courses so I could apply for a promotion. I was also always put on what they called "Duty Soldier" trash truck every other week riding around picking up debris, but the white female was not. When I finally brought a Cosmo in while religious services was going on and I was in the back office, my CO came in and demanded I put the magazine down and participate in the service and when I refused, he had me written up on an Article 15. I lost rank and was banned from re-enlisting. I filed a formal complaint because they also denied me annual leave for 2 years. The Sargeant Major called me in his office and apologized profusely for the racist treatment and the white female soldier was finally put on the "Duty Soldier" roster like everyone else. The last time I saw her, she was sitting in the back of the truck with the debris. Both white females were my friends, but they received favorable treatment; even promoted. I left and went in the legal field. It never dawned on me to stop socializing with these women because they received special treatment or because they were white. One even was my maid of honor. My career in the army didn't pan out nor the marriage, but I found a satisfying career in the legal field and a really great husband!
@laughingatyou7031
@laughingatyou7031 9 күн бұрын
The fact one was maid of honor in your wedding is wild af to me. Those were not friends.
@SylviaMudd
@SylviaMudd 7 күн бұрын
​@@laughingatyou7031it proves people often go with what they have, for better or worse. Maybe the bridesmaid wasn't racist but didn't want to get into a confrontation about fairness because she didn't know how and was afraid. 10% of the world population have personality disorders and 6% of them live to gain power, control and money. They have charming personalities and recruit minions to do their bidding who do it to stay in good with the person in power,
@Sumi2379
@Sumi2379 3 күн бұрын
@@laughingatyou7031right smh.
@andriesmonama2524
@andriesmonama2524 Ай бұрын
Nelson Mandela once said no1 is born hating another,they are taught to hate and if they are taught to hate then they can be taught to love
@p.s.5
@p.s.5 25 күн бұрын
Well said. Thank you Mandela! And its never too late.❤
@twistysnacks
@twistysnacks 24 күн бұрын
Unfortunately this is completely untrue. Babies are racist af. They show a preference from birth for faces that look like their caregivers' face, which is typically the same race as their own. I hate this "nobody is born racist" attitude because it means are pretending we can all just ignore race and that will magically end racism. Absolutely false. You have to actively raise your children to *overcome* their instinctual fear of people who look like they might be different "tribes" - this was a helpful instinct when humans did belong to small groups that often competed for resources, but now it's dysfunctional and must be counteracted.
@JonSmythe
@JonSmythe 23 күн бұрын
How is South Africa doing now? 🤔
@salouis8402
@salouis8402 23 күн бұрын
💩happens, but everybody isn't him and should learn from other individuals actions. Smfh instead of saying something postive you went to something negative which is part of the problem. @@carlmclaughlin5578
@andriesmonama2524
@andriesmonama2524 22 күн бұрын
@@carlmclaughlin5578 and don't forget that he's the only person who landed on the sun,but just like your comment there's no proof
@theIRONMANJAKE
@theIRONMANJAKE 2 ай бұрын
My great grandfather raised me a ww2 vet. He tought me if you treat a person with respect you get the respect back no matter what race or religion you are. We need to tech todays youth the same and not racist. ❤❤🙏😇
@petebondurant58
@petebondurant58 2 ай бұрын
My grandfather was a WWII vet...Marine Corps...Pacific...and he loved getting drunk, beating his kids and cheating on his wife.
@thebigdawg61
@thebigdawg61 2 ай бұрын
The youth of today are not the issue. The problem is their elders. I speak as one of those elders who is very disappointed in my generation.
@igniasan4554
@igniasan4554 2 ай бұрын
No I want to teach my kids to be racist and teach them that respect is earned not given
@igniasan4554
@igniasan4554 2 ай бұрын
​@@thebigdawg61 it's not the elders it's not the kids of the day these days nowadays it is all these races coming over to this country and destroying this country
@BCc249
@BCc249 2 ай бұрын
Yes the elders that are teaching them to be racist and calling it anti racist
@lelialarosiliere742
@lelialarosiliere742 11 күн бұрын
Thank you Mr. Amberson. What the African American men had to endure still make me want to cry at times. I'm black and hurting.
@aaronbeauchamp3312
@aaronbeauchamp3312 8 күн бұрын
I don't think you're hurting over that. I think there's something else in your life and this is just bringing that to the forefront.
@pep590
@pep590 8 күн бұрын
And now see what European American men endure TODAY! Does this evil make you want to cry? Bureau of Justice Statistics ‪Interracial Violent Victimization's (Excluding Homicide) ‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬ Between Blacks And Whites (2020) ‪Total: 593,598‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬ ‪Committed By Blacks Against Whites: 537,204‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬ ‪Committed By Whites Against Blacks: 56,394‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬
@valerieadams3944
@valerieadams3944 7 күн бұрын
Sorry for hateful prejudice people...
@orobinson721
@orobinson721 7 күн бұрын
HAD? They still do, it's just a different year, nothing much has changed. We're just more aware because of the change in technology, especially social media.
@JohnDoe-mp1zk
@JohnDoe-mp1zk 6 күн бұрын
@@orobinson721I just have a hard time thinking nothing has changed. There are more white people than ever than stand against this bullshit than ever I believe. Excuse my language but I want and hope you will see some change In our lifetime.
@SaskiaTheBoss
@SaskiaTheBoss 22 күн бұрын
in france, i was one of the few fortune black child who had a very diverse group of friends in a small town, so we all protected each other & nobody faced any racisms. catholic school of girls & boys, but we had japanese, arabs, latins, whites, & me black. so its insane to me that coming to america a diverse country, was gunna be the place i faced the most injustice, when i came from a predominantly white country!! our parents always invited each other for dinner, birthdays, road trips, & us girls all took turns having slumber parties in each others houses! i truly appreciated how my stepdad made sure i had one of the best childhoods & never felt left out! he went out of his way to befriend any parent of any friends i ever made whether ins school or at my afterschool art school, he even befriended the parents of my saturday/sunday school friends.(due to going to catholic school, we had ‘catechise’ kind of like bible study) & our school would take us to meet other students from different schools to study together! i was really blessed to have grown up where i did, & this guy reminds me of my stepdad!! any time we were away from our hometown, he always made sure there were no room for me to feel any prejudice against me! after my parents divorce, everything went downhill when i moved to america… at first it was a hard transition considering the fact that i was heartbroken over losing my stepdad without being able to do anything about it, but then i attended a bilangual school in florida & the kids all spoke french & were familiar with the french culture so they were supper nice, & it still felt like home… the minute i was moved away from florida, all hell began, & i have yet to go back to ever loving this country the same way i did when i was introduced to florida! the people were really different & dark, i no longer had my protective stepdad, my mother went away to the military, her family mistreating me, like it was just too much!! i truly felt the most racism when i came to america than i ever did in france! especially being a teen in boston with a combination of mothers family! it’s just was never gunna be good for me, because i never knew these ppl!
@wamsies
@wamsies 17 күн бұрын
both kinds in the US some of the nastiest and some of the nicest people you'll ever meet live in this gigantic country. France is a tiny country. Has problems too, but different.
@micheleb7898
@micheleb7898 16 күн бұрын
You lucked out in FL bc some spots were awful back then. I was born in St Louis, but grew up in FL. Luckily, I lived in areas that were accepting.
@manueltapia1859
@manueltapia1859 16 күн бұрын
Yes a real irony of US, but not surprised they even get upset if you talk in your language 😮 like is insulting. But according to them no other countries that have diversity of people too, because to them I can't be mexican if I have white ancestry 😮 give me a break😅
@PeeZBee
@PeeZBee 14 күн бұрын
who asked?
@melindaroop1346
@melindaroop1346 13 күн бұрын
New England and the north are the most racist and unaccepting areas in the states (despite what they claim)....far worse than the south.
@megabotofficial8519
@megabotofficial8519 2 ай бұрын
A decent person standing up for a decent person!
@Shebeast3
@Shebeast3 2 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@jerryvelasco1474
@jerryvelasco1474 2 ай бұрын
Didn't james franco use his position and influence to sexually abuse and mistreat young girls for his despicable sexual behavior. 🤔
@patriciabusch4599
@patriciabusch4599 2 ай бұрын
The audacity!
@cl844
@cl844 2 ай бұрын
2012 vs 1963 jake is from 2012 in 1963 or some time before that 11-22-63 GREAT BOOK
@christineneverson6208
@christineneverson6208 2 ай бұрын
Yes and did you see how he fling the money on the floor for him.😮😊😂
@winning3329
@winning3329 2 ай бұрын
Nobody deserves to be treated like this no matter what they look like.
@laisiasanaigulevu8139
@laisiasanaigulevu8139 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately a lot of people wouldn't agree with you.
@kaydencefreeman6043
@kaydencefreeman6043 2 ай бұрын
@@laisiasanaigulevu8139obviously
@obiwankesnowbi9807
@obiwankesnowbi9807 2 ай бұрын
@@laisiasanaigulevu8139Fortunately, majority of people would.
@kurthaas4331
@kurthaas4331 2 ай бұрын
​@obiwankesnowbi9807 amen. We aren't where we were. We are where we're at now. And the one profiting off where we were are, looking to divide us and return us to where we were.
@sporty1976s
@sporty1976s 2 ай бұрын
Drive thru a ghetto and say that!
@elainemccall6823
@elainemccall6823 18 күн бұрын
I'm glad he did that, brought a memory of my mom's best friend, started in 1936 in Indiana and they remained friends until 2008 when I took my mom to be with her before she went to heaven, lost my mom in 2011, the pictures of them laughing on the porch and walking to a park and no one in both families ever tried to stop their friendship. I think my mom raised her children with the words never judge a book by its cover. We are all God's children, I enjoyed the stories about both of them from her brother. I will always enjoy reading their letters my mom kept all those years and her brother shared the ones his sister kept. He said it was just plain love between them, and a pleasure to meet the person who helped her to read and math when know one else would. I was always proud of my mom, we didn't have much but respect for other's was just one of my upbringing. Thank you for sharing this.
@GypsyGirl317
@GypsyGirl317 17 күн бұрын
God bless you. ❤️ I grew up with the same beautiful values of love and respect for all people. 🙆🏻‍♀️ 😊
@djatasoucko9798
@djatasoucko9798 16 күн бұрын
"Escuse my language, miss Mimi😊,that melt my heart ❤️. Need nice people like you Sir😊
@rickyfalsetta8457
@rickyfalsetta8457 Ай бұрын
Not a person is born with hate in their heart. Everyone starts their journey with a pure soul. Hatred is taught and it's disgusting. I praise the ppl who stood up against it and went the righteous way.
@sairabinns7962
@sairabinns7962 Ай бұрын
So eloquently written ❤
@CKibbles
@CKibbles Ай бұрын
What about the first racist person in history? Who did he learn it from?
@user-cp8qm5lb2x
@user-cp8qm5lb2x Ай бұрын
Sorry actions lead to stereotypes
@rosemarwessels4157
@rosemarwessels4157 Ай бұрын
I don’t believe anyone born with the hate in their heart but develop it by their choices of thoughts that become feelings and attitude. The mind is where starts everything !
@raiftadehara9218
@raiftadehara9218 Ай бұрын
Not all humanoids come from the same family tree i wish I could believe what you are saying but the underworld is full of hate for all living things and were born that way. I refuse to humanize weird creatures that are clearly not human. The shadows in the room know what I am saying
@marvelousedits692
@marvelousedits692 2 ай бұрын
Franco is the embodiment of my grandpa. WW2 vet who didn’t see color, only the person. He was the most sincere and selfless man I had ever known. Never forget when my aunt and my mom told me the story of Grandpa fighting off 3 white men who were going to put their hands on this young female adult who was black while she was walking by on the sidewalk into town. He even put the woman in his car and dropped her off home and made sure she got inside safe. That woman ended up becoming my moms godmother. She passed away in ‘03.
@joshuahstedman9346
@joshuahstedman9346 2 ай бұрын
They banged for sure. Nice.
@DonavanBLK
@DonavanBLK 2 ай бұрын
Your grandpa was a real hero. Fought in the war and was kind. Great man
@Michael_Chandler_Keaton
@Michael_Chandler_Keaton 2 ай бұрын
Your grandpa was a hero to normal people. Not anymore. "Not seeing color" isn't a virtue anymore. Now, you have to see racism as the very foundation upon which every block of western society was laid. You have to admit guilt if you're white, and you can never lose that guilt or redeem yourself in any way. The best you can do is live your entire life in service to "people of color." It won't be enough of course, but it's the least you can do. Welcome to Critical Race Theory.
@admaanhason7410
@admaanhason7410 2 ай бұрын
​@@WS-1638 I think we all know about your illness.
@KS-xk2so
@KS-xk2so 2 ай бұрын
A lot of veterans were like that after WW2. If a black man was good enough to fight beside you in a war, he was good enough to do the same thing you did back home too. Sad part is, not all vets got that message either.
@funfan515
@funfan515 18 күн бұрын
For those, who are admiring the amazing behavior and gentlemanly manner of MrAnderson, thank you. The REALITY IN REAL LIFE AMERICA IS: discrimination still does happen, and exists today!!! Every day! And not only against black people. How sad is that. 😢
@darnellmunerlyn7170
@darnellmunerlyn7170 13 күн бұрын
Love thy neighbor as you would thyself ( Matthew 22:35-39 ) When we as a people begin to live and obey God’s laws there will be a greater appreciation for one another
@Joker-xe5pw
@Joker-xe5pw 8 күн бұрын
Mosquitos are the only thing that has killed more people than the 2000-year-old fairy tale of Christianity, and while Jesus was obviously a progressive genius far ahead of his time, there was nothing divine about him. That said, he's still the best example of how to live. But Christianity is the 3rd-most immediate and dangerous existential threat, and the greatest danger to the future of species, behind MAGA and billionaires, ahead of climate change. The good news is that there actually IS a God, or possibly gods, it's just none of ours. And the fact that God exists, is literally the only thing we know about God. Scientifically and mathematically, it is absolutely impossible that the universe occurred at random. It was very obviously designed by an intelligent hand, as every super-genius in history has known for centuries. Organized religion based on demonstrably false stories is primitive and dangerous. Please stop it.
@MacintoshT.Reznor
@MacintoshT.Reznor 3 күн бұрын
🙏
@williethomas5116
@williethomas5116 27 күн бұрын
What a gentleman he apologized for his language and then opened the door for her. The respect shown was wonderful and should have always been the norm.
@dianakaycadle7856
@dianakaycadle7856 15 күн бұрын
💯❤WISH THIS WAS NEVER AN ISSUE IT BREAKS MY HEART 💔 I MUST SEE THIS GREAT MOVIE 🎬
@derkrasse12311
@derkrasse12311 14 күн бұрын
@@dianakaycadle7856 it´s a show 11.22.63, based on a Stephen King novel
@janicerogers6216
@janicerogers6216 13 күн бұрын
​@@derkrasse12311Do you know the name of this series? Would very much like to watch more. Thank you
@derkrasse12311
@derkrasse12311 13 күн бұрын
@@janicerogers6216 11.22.63
@yourstruly4817
@yourstruly4817 13 күн бұрын
​@@janicerogers6216 "11.22.63" is the name of the show
@igottheneed2
@igottheneed2 2 ай бұрын
Her little smile after the " Excuse my language." Priceless
@lmc2375
@lmc2375 2 ай бұрын
It was not a smile. She was weary. It was the just the exhaustive humiliation of it all, the processing, that it was not even deserved, to be treated so unkindly.
@joshuamoore3846
@joshuamoore3846 2 ай бұрын
There was no smile
@gummybeer119
@gummybeer119 27 күн бұрын
That was a slight grimace of exhaustion and humiliation.
@PenPineappleApplePen007
@PenPineappleApplePen007 2 күн бұрын
It was nice to see him standing up for her. Treating anyone badly just because of the colour of their skin should not be acceptable anywhere.
@noachhayward5036
@noachhayward5036 7 күн бұрын
ive never been this worked up looking at my phone on the toilet. that shit almost had me swinging
@allshookup1640
@allshookup1640 2 ай бұрын
Context. This man is from the future. He is sent back to the past in to 1963. Obviously behaviors that were seen as acceptable by some percentage of the population back then would never be accepted by the general public now. What these type of racist people did back then was horrible. I feel truly horrible for anyone who had to endure their venom. And those who sadly still have to today.
@htspencer9084
@htspencer9084 2 ай бұрын
I always wonder what the sort of things people of the future will look back on now and see we're ignorant about.
@chiarac3833
@chiarac3833 2 ай бұрын
It was just as ignorant back then and courageous folks rose up and ended these disgusting practices!
@phaetonxi344
@phaetonxi344 2 ай бұрын
That venom is not as strong as it used to be, and often in the areas where it is, it isn't without reason.
@jazzywazzy8906
@jazzywazzy8906 2 ай бұрын
If racism was seen as normal back then, there wouldn’t have been a huge movement to change it
@Brad-ui7vd
@Brad-ui7vd 2 ай бұрын
​@@htspencer9084just about as ignorant today as they have been forever. Just different forms and colors!!!
@missbusiness1216
@missbusiness1216 Ай бұрын
As a black woman...these comments are LIFE!! Racism is nothing more than ignorance, thanks to everyone commenting here for choosing otherwise.❤
@ResiDan-Leevil
@ResiDan-Leevil 29 күн бұрын
I'm just so sorry that you or anyone else was & still is treated this way just because you're not the way these idiots want you to be. Disgraceful.
@Machinisit587
@Machinisit587 29 күн бұрын
The fact that you had to tell everybody the color of your skin before anything else proves you keep "racism" alive and well... I'll never walk into a room and tell my "race"... So pathetic
@999manman
@999manman 28 күн бұрын
I hate that you had to deal with this idiocy. And I hate that evil people still feel the need to perpetuate this foolishness. Stay strong, my friend!
@Stussmeister
@Stussmeister 28 күн бұрын
Indeed. I may be a white male (so white, in fact, that I fear others should have sunglasses on when I wear shorts), though I am well aware that in no way makes me better than anyone else. I also have quite a few friends who are Black, and as a two-time survivor of something rhyming with "answer", I owe my continued health to the care of healthcare professionals of that same skin color.
@slickrich9
@slickrich9 28 күн бұрын
Racism is nothing more than ignorance that's putting it mildly. Racism is Inhumane.
@TVSbro
@TVSbro 7 күн бұрын
I know, what a gentleman, especially when he says "I hope parents keep their teens away from me..."
@joangarden9683
@joangarden9683 8 күн бұрын
It’s just wasn’t in the south, I was in California where I was born, I was going in the store with my grandma who is half white the clerk said leave her in the car, my grandma said I won’t she’s my granddaughter, I’ll go with her and we left, my grandma was shedding tears trying not for me to see, I remember the family was upset and told everyone not to shop there, I was 12 years old I’m 70 years old now I can still remember the hurt.
@4thlegacy802
@4thlegacy802 2 ай бұрын
Ms mimi was the sweetest and gentlest person in the whole series. If you didn't love Ms mimi you're broken
@elizabethsaww22wootenw9c6
@elizabethsaww22wootenw9c6 2 ай бұрын
What is the name?
@Raven_Nivhaar
@Raven_Nivhaar 2 ай бұрын
@@elizabethsaww22wootenw9c6 11/22/63 is the name. It's a limited series based off of a book by Stephen King. I believe it's on Hulu.
@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings
@HumanBeingsRThinkingBeings Ай бұрын
Mind Begs the Question: ▪︎Satan said Devils/Jinns are Superior Race ▪︎Hitler said Ariens are Superior Race ▪︎Those who hold Superior Race/Caste complex ▪︎Following God or Satan?
@Draconaa
@Draconaa Ай бұрын
@@elizabethsaww22wootenw9c6 miniseries 11.22.63
@MaximeLafreniere433
@MaximeLafreniere433 Ай бұрын
@@elizabethsaww22wootenw9c6 The series you mean? 11.22.63. You might find it as 22.11.63 too.
@bekybb8301
@bekybb8301 2 ай бұрын
love it when he said "excuse my language miss Mimi" Edit: OMG Y'ALL WENT WILD WITH THE LIKES😭 thank you so much❤️ Edit: people in the replies are upset cuz apparently it's a crime to be polite and thank people for likes😂 and yeah, i get "paid for likes" and my life has never been better! but thanks for the sarcasm it made my day😂😂
@nicoskalampokis7568
@nicoskalampokis7568 2 ай бұрын
Reminds me of William. J bazkowitz from wolfenstein
@fatimapavon7787
@fatimapavon7787 2 ай бұрын
@danielhaire6677
@danielhaire6677 2 ай бұрын
No matter how right you are in putting a Schmuck in his place, there is little to no excuse for bad manners to a lady.
@buffalo.2_
@buffalo.2_ 2 ай бұрын
Respect your Elder's is what kids WERE always taught 💙
@Badissweet
@Badissweet 2 ай бұрын
Miss Mimi. Such a beautiful name 😊
@stephentyrone8601
@stephentyrone8601 2 күн бұрын
My grandmother hated racism taught me to respect all people ❤
@monicagaitor6751
@monicagaitor6751 22 күн бұрын
Miss Mimi, is such a Lady! She's poised, well-groomed, well spoken and very respectful.... Mr Amberson, is a gentleman.
@paulmoran5134
@paulmoran5134 Ай бұрын
There are still some of us left who would stand up for anyone ❤
@darkmage4648
@darkmage4648 Ай бұрын
Nah, not really.
@JB-bm1to
@JB-bm1to Ай бұрын
There are and it’s lovely to know you all. ❤
@elenaarman-tang7811
@elenaarman-tang7811 Ай бұрын
Yes, and we appreciate you 😊
@Kingkane-kw2ks
@Kingkane-kw2ks Ай бұрын
Isrealites.
@tristankerr3655
@tristankerr3655 Ай бұрын
Racism like this isn't really around anymore but people love to think it is as they are addicted to being pro victims
@venkatraghavan1132
@venkatraghavan1132 Ай бұрын
Racism is the worst gift to mankind.. and he proved it right by standing up for her.. humanity won over racism which still exists everywhere.. sad but it's the truth 😢
@doloresbeauchamp3484
@doloresbeauchamp3484 Ай бұрын
Thank you for being honest. Unfortunately the hate of racism is still here and seems to be growing. I will probably never see the end of racism in my lifetime (I'm 76 yrs young) it was here when I got here it'll be here when I'm gone. Unfortunately my grandkids and my greats will see the hate of racism. My eldest great is 19 6'"4' a beautiful young black man who's safely I worry about everyday as well as the younger grandsons and great grandsons . Oh yeah I worry about the girls but they are not being hunted like the boys 😢 🙏 bless all good people and F the rest. Like that excellent book and movie " The Hate You Give" is the hate you get that's been my life and apologize for it. I tried to love ( Agape love ) people no love back by many tried to love America it didn't love me and the truth is what it is. I'm jus sayin 🤔
@AnnQuratul
@AnnQuratul Ай бұрын
Racism is not a gift...
@mitchconnor3010
@mitchconnor3010 Ай бұрын
@@doloresbeauchamp3484 It's so sad and true, at one point maybe 7 or 8 years ago I was so certain, I thought, 'Holy cr*p 2 generations and this hate will fade into the grave'. Of course, unity breeds cohesive thought, certain powers want to keep certain demographics divided so they can pocket cash from the divisiveness. Racism is more prevalent now than when I was a child, and its even worse now cos both sides seem to be advocating for it. Segregation was meant to be a bad thing...
@deborahroberts2777
@deborahroberts2777 Ай бұрын
You all call it racism i call it the highest form of ignorance😮
@thanossnap4170
@thanossnap4170 Ай бұрын
@@deborahroberts2777 I call it generational taught nonsense. You never see a racist toddler. Never in the history of everdom. Only after they have been taught the old bullshit racism by their parents, will the racists emerge. And the cycle continues.
@DaddyFunkRunk
@DaddyFunkRunk 5 күн бұрын
I'm 53 born in 1971 Jim Crow ended I 1975 this shit wasn't that long ago and there still are sundown towns in this country
@hereswhatmyseeingeyedogsez7745
@hereswhatmyseeingeyedogsez7745 10 күн бұрын
My Dad was probably one of the few white men in the USA who cried when Martin Luther King Jr. was killed on April 4, 1968.
@chipster504
@chipster504 Ай бұрын
Whether a person was taught hate as a child is not an excuse. After a certain age and maturity, a good soul will realize right from wrong!!! No excuses for being a horrible person!
@bayouninja
@bayouninja 24 күн бұрын
You are exactly right.
@Handles-Are-A-Stupid-Idea
@Handles-Are-A-Stupid-Idea 21 күн бұрын
No, actually, we are all products of our environment and our genetics.
@tdestroyer4780
@tdestroyer4780 20 күн бұрын
You never know someone's life experience. For all we know that ginger guy could have been wronged badly by the people he hates. Thus creating an internal bitterness that will never go away.
@Handles-Are-A-Stupid-Idea
@Handles-Are-A-Stupid-Idea 20 күн бұрын
@@chipster504 we are literally all made up entirely of our experiences and our DNA.
@dianeterpot9880
@dianeterpot9880 19 күн бұрын
Exactly I was brought up round racist language and realised at about 12 years of age it was wrong....I in turn brought my children up to know the same..🥰
@jxw457
@jxw457 2 ай бұрын
Steven King really loves using that hard R.
@colonialstraits1069
@colonialstraits1069 2 ай бұрын
That’s how the good old boys would have said it.
@Dahlia666Murder
@Dahlia666Murder 2 ай бұрын
have you ever heard of Quentin Tarantino?
@meltt6166
@meltt6166 2 ай бұрын
Well I mean this is how they would say it unfortunately back in those days
@jxw457
@jxw457 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, you're right about that but you should read some of his other stuff. He REALLY over uses it sometimes. I had to stop the Song of Susanna because I was tired of hearing it so much.
@iBeReaper
@iBeReaper 2 ай бұрын
It's just a word
@Mm-fl6tj
@Mm-fl6tj 16 күн бұрын
Things like this saddens me. Then it’s Men like this that come alongside and make my day.
@MistaLiir
@MistaLiir Күн бұрын
Im a white 35 year old man, and when i was 15 i was in some trouble with the law, and was doing stuff i should't had been doin.. i got send to a re-educational facility where a met a black man named Sydney, he really saved my life, made me see other values in life, and straighten my path in life out.. we're still friends today, 20 years later.. at the end of the day, its not about peoples skin colour, its about their hearts!
@francesmiller8197
@francesmiller8197 Ай бұрын
I really appreciate what he did for her even though it was in the movie but it just makes a statement that everyone is equal no matter what color you are
@marllac.m.7443
@marllac.m.7443 16 күн бұрын
What's the movie, please?
@thatguywhocleansaquariums4839
@thatguywhocleansaquariums4839 Ай бұрын
Money doesn’t care what color skin you have. And neither should people.
@EMurph42
@EMurph42 14 күн бұрын
These comments from the older generation are giving me feels. I grew up in the 80’s & 90’s, being the palest one in my friend group I witnessed the passive aggressive micro aggressions against my friends. This is so beautiful, I will watch this. And I was super unhappy with him, but he’s on the road to redemption…maybe.
@sarahcollins7876
@sarahcollins7876 2 күн бұрын
It’s not about race feeling bad for another race because they know they are superior but we won’t disrespect them. It’s about knowing that no race is superior and we are all humans and brothers and sisters at the end of the day and nobody should feel belittled
@kameryn2918
@kameryn2918 Ай бұрын
Even the football player was confused when he offered her coffee. I love how he looked back at everyone like what’s the problem 😭
@leslienicholas9313
@leslienicholas9313 Ай бұрын
The acting is so good
@mehditalib
@mehditalib Ай бұрын
Miss Mimi got that sophisticated vibe to her.
@YvetteMindieta
@YvetteMindieta 9 күн бұрын
That’s a man he didn’t see color, he saw a human being.❤❤❤❤❤
@jordanmicahcook
@jordanmicahcook Ай бұрын
There are people out there that I disagree with and can’t stand the way they think, but I would NEVER consider treating someone like this. It’s hard for me to understand why some people have such hatred towards others just because their skin pigment is lighter or darker than someone else’s… skin color is NOT the problem. Racists are the problem…
@xxbluecolt420xx2
@xxbluecolt420xx2 Ай бұрын
The problem is Ppl think They're ideal is the right one and force it among others I respect everyone's opinion untill you try to force your will onto others
@daveh1065
@daveh1065 Ай бұрын
Everyones a lil baby, not knowing any prejudices, but they all grow...just some haters have to push their hate & blame someone, weak ppl blame others without ever looking inward. We're all the same! Either your good ppl, or u aint...there are good, bad, ugly, & beautiful in all races, genders, countires, tribes, & communities.. its self hate, hating others, but bn too coward to admit it, so they hate loudly to deflect, scared others might see right thru them, or faux arrogance, some ppl are soo snobby, & judgy bcuz subconsciously its their shields. ...all that + mainstream media trying to divide us, instead of bringing us together. They want sectors of ppl, not 1 human race, bcuz they know if we truly came together, we'd be the biggest movement on Earth, so they intentionally push hate & racism..sad part is they try to brainwash all the younger generations to believe its soooo bad! When Ive bn to ovr 30 states, & yea ur either cool or ur not, wherever tf you're at..Ppl are ppl
@JB-bm1to
@JB-bm1to Ай бұрын
@@daveh1065are you okay?
@JohnSagin-SimViDeLucis579
@JohnSagin-SimViDeLucis579 Ай бұрын
Scapegoating. Theres always at least one that get used politically, to teach hate. The same people with acid in their hearts over "illegals" are the ones refusing to pump gas for miss mimi.
@erneste-3williams
@erneste-3williams 26 күн бұрын
The fact that anyone thought this behavior was ever okay to anyone alive will forever be beyond me. Acting like the devil is shameful work
@Milou-gv5tv
@Milou-gv5tv 8 күн бұрын
I think because they didn’t see black people as human beings….equal human beings…
@andysmyth6782
@andysmyth6782 3 күн бұрын
Need more people like this in the world. We are all equal humans❤
@50scap3
@50scap3 21 күн бұрын
looks like Rorschach got himself a part time gig
@kellyk.3855
@kellyk.3855 Ай бұрын
My heart breaks every day over the way people treat other PEOPLE. The fact that people 'hate' each other because their skin is a different color or their culture is different...i just cant wrap my brain around that.
@barbarahuggins6277
@barbarahuggins6277 Ай бұрын
It is called ignorance. And not too bright, it is passed down from one family to another.Ignorance is not bliss it is deadly.
@birgip.m.1236
@birgip.m.1236 Ай бұрын
​@@barbarahuggins6277It's not just ignorance, it's a sense of superficial superiority, full of selfish self-entitlement and wrongful self-righteousness & a super-warped ARROGANCE.
@selmanigamer5261
@selmanigamer5261 Ай бұрын
@@barbarahuggins6277actually it’s called racism 🤓
@user-lo1ks3jp1y
@user-lo1ks3jp1y Ай бұрын
It may be passed from generation to generation, but it starts as fear. Someone who looks different from you and your tribe is unknown and therefore is a possible danger. Nevertheless, I know we are ALL Heavenly Father's children whom He loves equally and expects us to do as well.
@kbanghart
@kbanghart Ай бұрын
​@@selmanigamer5261 but it's good to explain what it means in detail, because so many these days seem to want to make up their own definitions.
@bernadettekavanagh9984
@bernadettekavanagh9984 Ай бұрын
Some years ago, there used to be posters in Ipswich that depicted the size of brains , 3 brains were pictured, large was the gorilla, medium was man, and small was the racist. I think such adverts should still be put up.
@CallMeMrX
@CallMeMrX Ай бұрын
Why was the gorilla brain larger than the human brain?
@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 Ай бұрын
​@@CallMeMrX It may have been a Naderthals skull brain ... they were actually larger than modern homosapiens. Though I also remember a similar campaign. Largest brain on the planet is the Sperm whales. 🧙🏻‍♂️
@Hyberlol
@Hyberlol Ай бұрын
Lol. Uuum. How big of a brain did the people have who actually believed a pile of sht that large.
@ianh1504
@ianh1504 Ай бұрын
Whoever made that sign mustve been one of the small brains too because gorilla brains are around 500cc on average and human brains are 1350cc
@GrimlyYours
@GrimlyYours 28 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 That's amazing!! I have never seen such an advert, but I wish I did.
@davidsiebel7549
@davidsiebel7549 10 күн бұрын
Mr. Anderson welcome back 🕶️😎we all missed you ❤
@pumpkineater-vy2zy
@pumpkineater-vy2zy 11 күн бұрын
"Excuse my language, miss Mimi." Such a polite young man.
@derechte6086
@derechte6086 2 ай бұрын
They did this scene perfectly The respect he shows to her as he is standing up for her Rlly well done
@blacksky9397
@blacksky9397 22 сағат бұрын
No one who is a good person should deserve such treatment no matter what color they are... we are human...❤❤❤ lets be human with a heart
@sunnysmiles3202
@sunnysmiles3202 25 күн бұрын
My daddy's best friend when I was young was a black man. Nicest man I knew. When he passed my daddy was an honorary pallbearer. Mt parents looked after his wife after he passed. We talked him Mr. MJ
@tylermcclain5332
@tylermcclain5332 15 күн бұрын
White guy: n****town is up the road James franco* slaps him to the ground* see ya chump Peter* pops up out of no where* gonna cry?
@JI04
@JI04 Күн бұрын
MJ like the G.O.A.T. MJ???
@Desiree917us
@Desiree917us 2 ай бұрын
11/22/63 is a mini series with 8 episodes. A teacher discovers a time portal that leads to October 21st, 1960 and goes on a quest to try and prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which is complicated by the presence of Lee Harvey Oswald and the fact that he's falling in love with the past itself.
@CarpeNoctem0917
@CarpeNoctem0917 2 ай бұрын
Can this be streamed on a particular network? Cause I've never heard of it before
@Ares4twenty69
@Ares4twenty69 2 ай бұрын
It was on hulu ​@DravensWolves
@xBaconator9000x
@xBaconator9000x 2 ай бұрын
It's a Steven King novel. It is dope as hell. ​@@CarpeNoctem0917
@nordicpink
@nordicpink 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling us. I’d considered reading that one but haven’t yet. He remains a great writer.
@Desiree917us
@Desiree917us 2 ай бұрын
I have wodfix. It has ads, but you can't watch anything you want.
@patriciacavazos1794
@patriciacavazos1794 8 күн бұрын
My mom born in 1920 and told me the Mexican people was treated like the dark skin people and was awful for all the non white people, so sad 😢
@lipglosslover83
@lipglosslover83 23 күн бұрын
Glad to know that even in those times there were fine men and women who treated us with respect .
@Gatkee
@Gatkee 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately people that did stuff like this and were also lynched in places.
@blacksheep1222
@blacksheep1222 2 ай бұрын
The biggest lynching in America happened in New Orleans and they lynched Italians
@judahbigcat7930
@judahbigcat7930 2 ай бұрын
Still do, in small towns. You just don’t hear about it. Jasper, Texas is one of them, which is still a “ Sundown “ town.
@cynthiamangosingkilic822
@cynthiamangosingkilic822 2 ай бұрын
Not good we ALL people
@holifae
@holifae 2 ай бұрын
My mom grew up in Arkansas where sundown towns and cross burnings were still common even in the late 80s. She told me a story about how she went on a road trip with her friend and found out the girl's dad was a Klan Grand Wizard after their car broke down and they had to call for help. She said she never hung out with that girl again because ole girl didn't didn't think to mention her father violently hated black people until after he saw my mother in the passenger seat.
@shanerye6092
@shanerye6092 2 ай бұрын
@@holifae I’ve had that happen to me when I was a kid, went on a trip to celebrate a friends birthday and he tells me 2 mins before we reach his dads truck that he is extremely racist. Said he wouldn’t say anything to my face on his birthday. After a few beers…… :(
@Charlie19508
@Charlie19508 Ай бұрын
It makes me sad to think that people are treated differently. Always be kind, as my dad taught me the only time you look down at someone is when you’re offering your hand to lift them back up. I wish more people were like my dad.
@georginataylor3802
@georginataylor3802 Ай бұрын
No replies? I'll fix that. I love your comment. I also love this one "As we climb, we pull up" and "The Lord gave us 2 hands. One to help ourselves, and one to help someone else"
@doloresbeauchamp3484
@doloresbeauchamp3484 Ай бұрын
Your dad seemed like a good and smart man .🙏🌻
@mikaylajoelle4249
@mikaylajoelle4249 Ай бұрын
My dad was the same. Wish he was still here. He was the senior VP of little Caesar’s and he worked his way up to that title by starting at the bottom sweeping floors at one of their first locations. All he ever did was teach me to be humble and grateful for what I have and to bless others. He would hire people who really needed a job when others looked down on them. I miss him so much. His name was Rick Moreno if someone wants to fact check me lol
@mrgh1650
@mrgh1650 Ай бұрын
@@mikaylajoelle4249You were blessed with an amazing Dad; so was I! 🙏🏾
@bananarama480
@bananarama480 29 күн бұрын
The words your dad said brought tears to my eye. ❤
@jedihljones8574
@jedihljones8574 Күн бұрын
Always hatin on the most beautiful peoples. As half Lakota Ive heard the stories of how Native Americans were still treated just the same. Never let the world take the love you have to give all though. Thank you mama for teaching us to never be ugly true ugly which is hateful to anyone period. ❤ Loved this btw. Amen well done. Tell em.
@wesleypatterson5358
@wesleypatterson5358 15 күн бұрын
She said she walked 12 miles to get to the gas station, but yet she got in her car at the gas station
@XqeDiosxqe
@XqeDiosxqe 8 күн бұрын
That was HIS car.... pay attention 😂
@garybrads1gb
@garybrads1gb 5 күн бұрын
12 blocks not miles and I believe he was letting her in HIS car..
@davidwells95
@davidwells95 2 ай бұрын
Man was raised right
@CABOOSE385
@CABOOSE385 2 ай бұрын
My favorite bit is "Excuse my language Miss Mimi." Edit: Holy crow! Thanks for the 1k likes ^_^
@Kaboom2711
@Kaboom2711 2 ай бұрын
Holy crow? XD nice
@metallkopf988
@metallkopf988 10 күн бұрын
Parents raised him right.
@xXGageXx
@xXGageXx 24 күн бұрын
It really is VERY simple. Treat people like you would want to be treated. PERIOD.
@jmas2312
@jmas2312 2 ай бұрын
I’ll never understand why it is so hard to be NICE!! To everyone.
@ceejay4899
@ceejay4899 2 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree!
@secludedmisanthrope6388
@secludedmisanthrope6388 2 ай бұрын
That's a hard ask when it comes to the average person. I was taught to be polite and treat everyone with respect. Being nice requires that you be agreeable and most people aren't.
@sheilascott7807
@sheilascott7807 2 ай бұрын
Because their Racist and ugly heart gets in the way!!!
@skulllish6074
@skulllish6074 2 ай бұрын
Many people are raised differently and most are just assholes by nature or have personal issues, I understand where you are coming from and I’m the same way. Sometimes we just have to think about how that person came to be, probably having a bad day or is just plain out horrible. Gotta be careful with who is who
@granta3044
@granta3044 2 ай бұрын
Cause absolutes dont exist and what is culturally acceptable to one culture could be condemned in another culture.😊😊😊
@NyNy-ly9js
@NyNy-ly9js 2 ай бұрын
My grandma always said being kind don't cost you nothing. EffieEatmon we Miss you Grandma 💜💜💜
@jamiechristian2477
@jamiechristian2477 Ай бұрын
Effie like in dreamgirls ❤thank you grandma too.
@hotcrazycatladyme168
@hotcrazycatladyme168 Ай бұрын
My mom always said "No good deed goes unpunished"... but you still do it anyway.
@zenn54321
@zenn54321 Ай бұрын
⁠@@hotcrazycatladyme168 why would good deeds be punished? Or did u mean to say “no bad deed goes unpunished”
@dbzenoluke
@dbzenoluke Ай бұрын
@@zenn54321the saying means that doing good is often at your expense, but you should still do good because it’s right
@shawntaylor8631
@shawntaylor8631 2 күн бұрын
Unfortunately there’s a lot of Caucasians that classify themselves as white and”Christian”who still carry these types of sentiments in their hearts towards the original indigenous people of this stolen land.
@dionst.michael1482
@dionst.michael1482 3 күн бұрын
Beautiful and yet tragically sad that this was our history! Never even heard the term racism until I moved to the city in my early 20’s. There was only one black family in our small town but they very close with my family. They still live there almost 40 years later
@blazenative708
@blazenative708 2 ай бұрын
She will forever remember this and be the reason why she will tell her kids not everyone bad ❤
@MntDewEyes
@MntDewEyes 2 ай бұрын
Nope, don't want to spoil the story, but that's not how this ends
@blazenative708
@blazenative708 2 ай бұрын
@@MntDewEyes appreciate it
@petebondurant58
@petebondurant58 2 ай бұрын
Except that she does not actually exist...because this is a fictional story written by a cokehead.
@blazenative708
@blazenative708 2 ай бұрын
@petebondurant58 don't worry I'll still go get the popcorn
@petebondurant58
@petebondurant58 Ай бұрын
@@LycanKai14 This woman is a fictional character. This incident never occurred. It's not real. I'm not the person who needs medication. This scene is the product of a white, liberal screenwriter's virtue-signaling. It's wishful thinking.
@coreyzek
@coreyzek Ай бұрын
There were actually people back then that were kind like this. Most of the time, they didn't survive because of their kindness 😔
@SupremeShuckle
@SupremeShuckle Ай бұрын
Most of the time they didn’t survive? Can you cite your source on how most decent people were murdered 50 years ago?
@reekdaboii916
@reekdaboii916 Ай бұрын
They were true Americans brother i pray they rest in the kingdom for seeing their fellow American past skin religion, & ideologies... but our government want to keep us hating one another
@yuryv.2188
@yuryv.2188 Ай бұрын
must be the jews
@Princessbell28
@Princessbell28 Ай бұрын
@@reekdaboii916they are praising God in heaven!! God will have his vengeance. The meek shall inherit the earth.
@LilyTheDoll
@LilyTheDoll Ай бұрын
what?! if they didn’t survive how do we have the civil rights we do today? because they became the majority 😂😂😂
@paultrauzzi5360
@paultrauzzi5360 8 күн бұрын
I learned racism from watching US produced films. My best friend in kindergarten was black but I didn't realize a difference until older. Not once did my parents use a disparaging word directed at any culture different than ours. Where did I grow up?
@valeriewilliams5013
@valeriewilliams5013 8 күн бұрын
The world 🌎 today needs more people like this in it , when is this gonna stop 🛑 , I was thought to love all people ❤️💯👩🏽‍🦳😇🙏🏽
@stevetalley5800
@stevetalley5800 2 ай бұрын
That's how you do it. Respect doesn't come in colors, it comes from the ❤!
@Dyamonde777
@Dyamonde777 Ай бұрын
So true!!!!!
@Dan016
@Dan016 Ай бұрын
Truth. This should be pinned ✊🏻
@brandonroberts5132
@brandonroberts5132 2 ай бұрын
actress played and plays her roll so well, the emotions displayed on her face while he fills her gas tank after grabbing the can and telling the store owner off is just amazing
@Hagfan789
@Hagfan789 2 ай бұрын
It's not very hard to play the victim. js
@chanraedouglas7768
@chanraedouglas7768 Ай бұрын
She played on All My Children...
@chanraedouglas7768
@chanraedouglas7768 Ай бұрын
​@@Hagfan789well with racism and being treated like dirt, we didn't have to "play" anything.. My forebears WERE Victims...
@ArmandoReyes-hx2ze
@ArmandoReyes-hx2ze 12 күн бұрын
What that gentleman did is called respect towards a respectable female
@user-bp8hj9hj7o
@user-bp8hj9hj7o Күн бұрын
Why, just WHYYY!!!! Why so many people hate black skin pleople, I just don't understand it. They are so beautiful.
@user-yj2dj6mb6y
@user-yj2dj6mb6y 2 ай бұрын
That's how real men treat a woman
@bruiseleeroy7010
@bruiseleeroy7010 2 ай бұрын
If only women acted like ladies and knew how to treat a man today smh
@DRAONWEED
@DRAONWEED 2 ай бұрын
A clip like this in today's turbulence is so important for so many reasons. Bigotry is fuelled by ignorance, stains the soul and doesn't wash off easily. Into the mirror.
@rustys.1070
@rustys.1070 2 ай бұрын
If I keep getting robbed by the same type of person, what am I supposed to think
@breadstick12345
@breadstick12345 2 ай бұрын
@@rustys.1070your supposed to think about how to stop getting robbed, and not being a hateful asshole
@rustys.1070
@rustys.1070 2 ай бұрын
@Kalsimir that sounds super badass but what does it really mean
@DRAONWEED
@DRAONWEED 2 ай бұрын
@@rustys.1070 What does it mean to you? That's the more important question.
@rustys.1070
@rustys.1070 2 ай бұрын
@@DRAONWEED I think he was trying to say "just trust the experts" and "the government has never lied"
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