Wait did you take down and reupload edited? You can’t do Burr edited my guy lol he cusses so much you almost can’t understand the edited version
@MrLboydReactsАй бұрын
YT Let me upload it with curses.. then age restricted it do to curses. So i had to remove curses.. YT CONSIDERS THIS CHANNEL FAMILY FRIENDLY..
@kfizz21Ай бұрын
@ dang that’s frustrating to hear 🙄 it takes something away from the bit without it. That said, clearly not your fault lol
@itsAariahАй бұрын
Yeah family friendly gets more viewers get it man
@JiihaaSАй бұрын
Could you silence the audio or add bleeps instead of skipping the words completely? It messes up his delivery.
@dawatcherzАй бұрын
please no beeps, that is bad for your ears
@GlennWH26Ай бұрын
"No one has a right to be protected from offense, or insult, or hurt feelings. That is an occupational hazard of living in human society. If you can't handle that, then be a hermit." - Edith Widdecombe
@ItachiUchiha-jv3rfАй бұрын
Bill Burr was a writer on the Chapelle show. He's not ever going to change🤣🤣
@davidbryanttruckingАй бұрын
He was literally the commentator for the racial draft on one of those episodes. 😂
@arthurd6495Ай бұрын
@@davidbryanttrucking😂 omg I miss that show.
@cobramcjingleballs95928 күн бұрын
@@davidbryanttruckingone of the all time sketches of any show.
@seantahtinen27 күн бұрын
He’s also married to a black woman.
@number1sunАй бұрын
Billy boy is a progressive, but he knows how to speak to conservatives and understands their psychology. This is how you're able to craft a joke that kind of build to everyone while not punching down and still being edgy.
@edbain6495Ай бұрын
A master class in stand up
@DaddyFatherDadАй бұрын
Yup. Same as Jeselnik
@luckyjinxer23 күн бұрын
He's an old-school 90s liberal. Much respect
@LoganC15Ай бұрын
LOL cousin is wild. Dude definitely projecting those suppressed thoughts an feels 😂
@GhostSalАй бұрын
He does the double speak thing a lot too, he definitely has feelings he wasn’t sharing (but he hinted at and said a little).
@rachael8078Ай бұрын
He’s comedian. He puts it out there as a joke. You have to have done allllot of self reflection to be comedian.
@RealAmericanNightmareАй бұрын
I don't feel any guilt for anything that happened before I was even born, I know who and what I am and I know what I have and haven't done or said
@RedPillModeАй бұрын
This is so true.
@dustinwilson4815Ай бұрын
I came here to say exactly what you did.
@brandonbanks4394Ай бұрын
Fr
@gi0vanni220Ай бұрын
Not needed and if you study history than you can find out every country did some evil shit.
@yew2oob954Ай бұрын
The reason you don't feel guilt is that you think blame and guilt are the same thing. You "know who and what" you are...now try to imagine a society where systems are based against who and what you are. The "white guilt" speaks to addressing and acknowledging that situation and how it's real for non-white people.
@NinjaTowTowАй бұрын
Please bring your cousin back more, he is SUPER insightful. I could watch a whole video of you two discussing social issues. Great stuff man!
@jeffrichards1537Ай бұрын
Im a 48yr old white guy with red hair and freckles. My parents raised me to give everyone a chance regardless of skin color. But once you see something wrong just cut ties. Not discriminate a whole race due to one shitstain.
@bradendude1414Ай бұрын
"I don't know the rules of engagement in this society any longer" 😂😂 I feel that
Michael Meyers from the Friday the 13th movies is an excellent example. He. Does. Not. Care. Black, white, male, female, gay, straight, young, old, all the extremes and the in-betweens. He is an equal-opportunity k*ller.😂 Be like Michael Meyers. *I’m kidding, please don’t go on a k*lling spree*. You’re right, though. Hatred and racism is learned. When a baby is born they don’t care about who you are, what you’ve done, what you look like, etc. They just want to be loved and taken care of. Little children will play all day with other little children and only care about toys and fun until an adult comes along and plants those seeds in their little minds.
@DZ-gl7noАй бұрын
I have 0.0 white guilt about anything. I worked hard my entire life along side other whites and people of color. I judge men and women by the content of their character, not by the color of their skin.
@JeanDumas24601Ай бұрын
I have 0.0 white guilt about anything, but my reasons are very different than yours... I'm a black dude ;)
@johnwarner6858Ай бұрын
Love your cousin. My father was in the Korean war. He was part of the integration of the military. He said after two years war when it was time to go home everyone put their arms around each other and cried like babies. We knew we would never be together again like this. He told me it did not matter what color you were.
@michellegrimm341Ай бұрын
My dad was in the Vietnam War, but not by choice. They drafted him at 18. He never talks about his time there, and I can only vaguely imagine what horrors our troops go through. When your life depends on the people flanking you, suddenly race, gender, or sexual orientation means nothing. Thank your father for his service if he is still alive. If he is not, may he rest in eternal peace and joy.
@cybercifradoАй бұрын
Not even all of PA could cancel Bill Burr. He's that good of a comedian.
@Phoenixrisen2001Ай бұрын
Philly would never cancel Bill .We loved that show, and yall are confused. We are not soft, lol
@tamhwangsaekАй бұрын
PA? Pennyslvania? About the Philadelphia thing? I know some Pennsylvanians, a lot of them don't even like Philadelphians. The western half of the state would gladly give that city to New Jersey.
@TheLuv4tankian27 күн бұрын
That was incredible! He absolutely destroyed a major city. Truly the greatest comedy ad-lib of all time.
@julianbrown-priceman816326 күн бұрын
Young Bill was a savage. Old Bill is a psychopath with lived experience. You can’t go wrong with either but psychopath bill at least calls out the nonsense and speaks truths every now and then
@ryanmathison3608Ай бұрын
Y’all are way too concerned with offending people. Speak your mind, tell how you feel. If someone chooses to be offended, F ‘em! Who are they?
@darrahaАй бұрын
Agreed! I'm a white dude. I think it's hilarious when we get made fun of. There's absolutely no harm in speaking your mind.
@richardmarte7873Ай бұрын
The demand for “racism” far outweighs the supply. P.S. First generation American talking here.
@jshadow62Ай бұрын
That's pretty wild considering there is damn near 0 demand, unless from racists.
@DoubleG-l3bАй бұрын
well said!
@davestang5454Ай бұрын
Bill Burr's assertion that "real racism is a lot more subtle" is just a cop-out. There has never been LESS real racism in America than there is right now while there has never been as much perceived/BS racism that's not there. Saying that it's there but it's subtle literally is a way to make white people feel "guilty" like every move they make can be interpreted as racist. It's ridiculous.
@paulbritten191426 күн бұрын
Good line mate.
@jshadow6226 күн бұрын
@richardmarte7873 there is no demand
@ajmeyer3734Ай бұрын
55 year old white guy here. You guys are awesome, thanks!
@wisdomcounselorsАй бұрын
I so love comedy. Laughter really is medicine for the soul.
@ChristopherSibertАй бұрын
making fun of bill burr's shirt from 2010 like they weren't dressed the exact same way back then 🤣🤣
@davestang5454Ай бұрын
Yes, 2010 was "way back when". Give me a break! Making 2010 sound like it was in the middle ages.
@maikelcardeno14418 күн бұрын
@@davestang5454It's 15 years ago mate, a kid can go from eating cereal in their parents house to watching their own family of 4 siphon their cereal at their house. It's a long time.
@jason.dinsmoreАй бұрын
You guys are spitting a lot of truth. I enjoyed the commentary, thanks!
@em0_tionАй бұрын
10:25 I love that your cousin knew that and he's actually open-minded and actively still learning as a grown up! Love that quality in a person! 💪🔥 Learned something new today, so thank you! 😘
@ssrrss321Ай бұрын
What do you mean? He says that he knows something so that means he's open minded and still learning?
@em0_tionАй бұрын
@@ssrrss321 As in curious enough to research topics.
@chaddbag7828Ай бұрын
Just be a good person to everyone, you never know if you limit yourself who could become a lifelong friend or maybe a husband/wife. I'm 43 from the south, roll tide! and my best friend is black and we do everything together. We fish, we hunt, we go camping, watch college football, we have cookout's you name it. My family spends all of our holidays with his family (my family and I are not on good terms) and we never feel out of place. I would truly from the bottom of my heart pick him as my brother over my biological brother that is a meth addict thief and only cares for himself without a second thought. Love your fellow humans you have nothing to lose and all to gain!
@TheLuv4tankian27 күн бұрын
That's beautiful!
@michelleclark6040Ай бұрын
I like both your take on things. I didn't know that thing about head lice. I think being aware of history is important, but to keep it in perspective. Sometimes it is hard to control what your feel, but you can control what you think.
@thedoubledowner5359Ай бұрын
Yes, Bill Burr is one of the comedians that are above being cancelled for saying something controversial. Just look at his most recent SNL opening monologue.
@randygoad809Ай бұрын
Freedom of speech is the very basis of being a stand up comedian
@amandathibodeau4996Ай бұрын
I loved all of your cousins' comments!!
@johnn.201721 күн бұрын
Back in the 90s my friend became a teacher. Short, stocky white guy. Super smart. He started teaching highschool on Chicago's South Side. Some big kid challenged him early on and he stood up to him and the kid backed down. Kids started calling him Rambo. After a couple of years, he quit when he and his wife started getting death threats. He went into Real Estate and never looked back! He really wanted to help disadvanteged kids get a good education but when you're a kid, you don't appreciate the value in that. Anyway, there's a real life story of white teacher/black school failure!
@Michellefeltzer-hd4mqАй бұрын
I've been loving the videos with your cousins. Just checked out you and Britt doing daily dose of internet, laughed my rear off! Y'all are too funny! 😂
@RyanRichardsTobyАй бұрын
Did you know that Britt is also related to the LFR Family channel host?
@markcall1982Ай бұрын
as a Native American. I kinda wanna do the Dot Scratchy thing LOL. and fun fact. Native americans were known as "Indians" Before those of India were known as "Indians".
@SamBourgeoisАй бұрын
Before India was a state, but not before Europeans were calling Indians (from India) Indians. The name comes from the Indus River (Sindhu in Sanskrit). Columbus was indeed trying to get to India (for those sweet, tangy spices). He had to settle for tomatoes, gold and silver and a whole new continent to conquer. Imagine his disappointment. All we wanted was curry.
@pskarnaq73Ай бұрын
American Indians are called Indians because Columbus thought he found islands of the nation of India.....
@pskarnaq73Ай бұрын
Indians of India were known as Indians long before American Indians were.
@markcall1982Ай бұрын
@@pskarnaq73 in publications native americans were called indians before those from india. at least from what i had seen. it was one of those fun facts.
@ayuphreekАй бұрын
That would make sense if it were an American publication at the time. Since we were already calling native people Indians, there would be a need to distinguish a person from India even then. @@markcall1982
@straatman24Ай бұрын
Man, he doesn't have to care. 👌 Your cousin is a G
@ohnoohyeah3205Ай бұрын
When someone is angry at someone and they're yelling, they will tend to throw in something about the other person's looks. I absolutely do that.
@19MichaelDixonАй бұрын
Elementary schools are notorious for lice outbreaks. My Mom was a teacher for 35 years, and she said they had a couple of kids get lice every couple of years.
@arthurd6495Ай бұрын
Wow I never knew that head lice depends on hair structure. Just checked with chatgpt and it’s true. 😮 thanks!
@triumphantpeanut5726Ай бұрын
The week I was getting married my mom and sisters all decided to get lice. My future in-laws were flying in from out of town and due to arrive in 3 days. Of course I had been in and out at my mom’s house doing wedding stuff. My youngest sister had very thick, long, curly ringlets. Gorgeous. Poor kid let the neighbor cut it into a very unflattering “bob” (she said she looked like a mushroom 😂) because she could not get rid of the lice. I was panicking. I think what kept me from getting lice was: 1: gods mercy and 2: the fact that I had just dyed my hair, so any kind of nit or bug would have been toast. My husband also shaves his head, so there wasn’t anything for the eggs to hold on to. I struggled with lice a lot as a little kid, so my mind went into full on panic mode. Anyway, my mom and other sister got rid of the lice in time 😮💨 and for my little sister who shed her beautiful locks (which I never asked her to do but that’s how much of a kind heart she had) I made her a special crown with the flowers I used in the wedding bouquets & it actually made the bad haircut look cute🥰. She was the only one with a crown, I think she deserved it. Anyway, it all came together beautifully in the end. So, if you ever get lice (which I hope you never do) wash everything in HOT water. All of your linens, toys, anything made of cotton or wool, including curtains. If you can’t wash it then you have to tightly bag it up for at least a week so whatever is in there either suffocates or starves. There’s lice treatments but the combs are like doll combs so imagine using a doll comb in your hair to pick through all your roots. Yeah. That’s why lice usually comes back. It’s very tedious. Anyway, if you decide to skip the lice shampoo and doll combs, shave your head or dye your hair, you’ll be fine and look nice! Or you slather your hair in mayonnaise and wrap it for hours in a plastic bag or bonnet so anything in there suffocates; but who wants to smell like mayonnaise with greasy hair?😂
@mikefetterman6782Ай бұрын
I grew up in rural PA, farmland, and as a kid of a single mom, (Dad died from a congenital heart defect that went unknown until too late) we were subjected to have the local skating rink (in fall-spring) and the local pool (summer) be our "babysitter" while mom was at work, making her minimum wage salary. At the pool, I do remember one day in 1979, when a bus of black kids from another camp nearby, came to the pool and all jumped in right away. Myself, I had only seen black people on tv and movies (never in real life) and was surprised, but intrigued, and wanted to make new friends. The rest of the white kids there, and their parents all got out of the pool. This led me to eventually be disowned by my family. Especially, after watching a variety show one night when I was 5, I remember my dad, grandfather, grandmother, and 2 uncles lose their shit when I said "Wow, she sure is pretty". We were watching Gladys Knight and the pips do Midnight Train to Georgia. I knew I was the "black sheep" of the family at that point.
@TheCommentator112Ай бұрын
Your dad was dead and living at the same time? I call BS
@0101tuberАй бұрын
I love this discourse. Very informative. And enjoyable.
@PodreyJenkin13815 күн бұрын
Your cousin and me are of a kind He's really wise and a true free thinker i really started freaking out when he said "i literally don't have to care" being offended can be a choice on a lot of levels (but not all there's a limit it's called etiquette) and I've been trying to express this to people my whole life, he gets it And i appreciate that 🍻
@toothdoc6615Ай бұрын
This is your cousin!? He’s my new favorite reactor. Awesome!
@Jester1411Ай бұрын
you can easily go forward and make this into a podcast now :D
@whyhellotherestranger16 күн бұрын
7:20 As a Mexican, I can confirm that I have in fact spoken Spanish to an Indian guy. He was a handiman and I thought it was safe to drop a Se Habla on him 😅
@semi6544Ай бұрын
I don't think Bill is a liberal. I also don't think he is a conservative. I think he is like many of us. He is just a person who takes things at face value and makes a judgment. Why put a label on yourself? A critical thinker just has a unique opinion about every topic and doesn't need their echo chamber to tell them what to think. We should all discard the label of right, left, liberal, and conservative. If you are a normal person, you probably feel conservatives are right about things and liberals are right about things. Where does that put you if you label yourself to one side?
@robhughes4682Ай бұрын
@@EdenMB-w3x It does though, they can have unique opinions on every topic but still feel like a party is more closely aligned to them.
@keef5Ай бұрын
He’s def liberal. Just not the kind that the bat shit crazy right wing thinks every person on the left is like
@Cmunic8Ай бұрын
We’re called independents…somehow we get lumped in with the liberals…by design I would say
@davestang5454Ай бұрын
I think you don't understand the term "liberal". People on the modern left have twisted that term to fit themselves when they are really leftists, not liberals. A liberal, in the classical sense of the term, is very open-minded and can see all points of view. Leftist, calling themselves "progressives", tend to be very close-minded and intolerant of other viewpoints. Conservatives and classical liberals are actually more in agreement with each other than in disagreement.
@LiamBeanComedyАй бұрын
@@davestang5454liberty, it’s in the name, a liberal should want as much freedom as possible. That’s what it is
@andreaweesner969916 күн бұрын
Freedom of speech! You guys are great with your banter between pauses. I love it!
@sherrycollins1417Ай бұрын
MrLBoyd I absolutely love your content and insight on current events. However I thoroughly enjoy your cuzzinz collabs especially Brit Reacts. Love you guys❤️❤️❤️
@adelinoio-il7dsКүн бұрын
Your conversation about “when everybody’s feelings are hurt,” is very significant. (Reminds me of Dave Chappelle calling out a brittle spirit.) It’s good for everyone to back up a bit and ask themselves why they’re getting upset. Is it really for the reasons they think? Are they really helping anyone by having these feelings.. I get caught up in this more than I’d like and want to check myself better. Thank you for the discussion!
@adelinoio-il7dsКүн бұрын
Such a good discussion on gentrification, too.
@michellegrimm341Ай бұрын
I am forty five years old. When I grew up, the terms effeminate, feminine, and masculine were used to describe men and women's personalities, wardrobe, and makeup or hair styles. Men could be effeminate, and have feminine personality traits, and still be heterosexual. Likewise, a major "chad" or macho man who is considered "masculine" independent of sexual preference. Trans genderism didn't become a big thing for where I lived until the late, late nineties and early millenia.
@vincentluciano-gx2gqАй бұрын
I only feel guilty if i did it? I judge people and treat them the way they treat me. (Roadhouse quote "Be nice until it's time to not be nice")
@Phoenixrisen2001Ай бұрын
I cant stand the fact that we live in a time where people are outright disrespectful yet believe they're in the right because of their feelings while ignoring others feelings.
@ssrrss321Ай бұрын
What do you mean?
@Emerald-t7kАй бұрын
vague post is vague
@Phoenixrisen200122 күн бұрын
@ssrrss321 honestly I don't remember but I'm guessing there's a chance I post this in the wrong place lol
@jaimegallian937525 күн бұрын
He has that status. He's legit someone comedians love and look up to. He's got it. Hysterical.
@cho-yv6kkАй бұрын
The Bible verse that addresses the sins of the father is Ezekiel 18:19-20, which states: Verse 19 "Yet you ask, 'Why does the son not share the guilt of his father?' Since the son has done what is just and right and has been careful to keep all my decrees, he will surely live". Verse 20 "The one who sins is the one who will die. The child will not share the guilt of the parent, nor will the parent share the guilt of the child". The Bible Project says that every generation has a responsibility to not repeat the mistakes of those who came before them.
@RustCole01Ай бұрын
I'm partial to Ezekiel 25:17. The path of the righteous man, is beset on all sides, by the inequities of the weak and the tyranny of evil men...
@triumphantpeanut5726Ай бұрын
@@RustCole01hey, that’s my favorite fake verse too! 😅 (Say “WHAT” again, I dare you!)
@RustCole01Ай бұрын
@@triumphantpeanut5726 They speak English in WHAT?
@triumphantpeanut5726Ай бұрын
@@RustCole01 😂
@davestang5454Ай бұрын
Yet, in reality, the next generation DOES repeat most of those mistakes. In the case of racism, it's now been flipped on it's head. ANTI-WHITE racism has gone up tenfold just as ANTI-MALE sexism has gone up tenfold. Merely replacing one evil with another.
@JesterTBPАй бұрын
High School High. Jon Lovitz. He does EXACTLY WHAT you describe
@Dakota-gs5pw3 күн бұрын
When you embrace, this is very forward, but when have love for everybody dude this comedy is so great, it's a lesson in f the cancel culture...my bad mr Boyd love your content you're amazing.. appreciate the guest as well , shout to the family...i thank you for the commentary...thank everyone for the community and everyone being honest and loving...you're all amazing
@clemjohn32Ай бұрын
Love your channel and the various cohosts you have on. You always give thought provoking commentary
@lew7089 күн бұрын
Bill proved within the joke why these movies are needed. We have freedom of choice to watch. Some people DO INDEED need those type of movies.
@vickigreen954512 күн бұрын
I really like that Bill Burr’s jokes are funny and trustworthy to you
@davestang5454Ай бұрын
Comedy is all about showing how absurd an idea or a behavior is by exposing it in a raw, unfiltered way. it's "taking off the boxing gloves" and just being brutally honest. That's why young children are such good comedians. We learn over time as we mature to filter our thoughts. The "comedy genius" of a Robin Williams or a Bill Burr or a Richard Pryor is that they retain the same child-like perspective of the world.
@MjollTheLioness-o4yАй бұрын
17:55 completely agree with you guys. As Ricky Gervais said, "Offense is taken, not given. People don't have a right not to be offended." What may offend one person another may be totally fine with. Burr has even pointed this out. He said that it always confuses him how someone will take offense at one joke he told while being completely fine with all of the others. He said he's asked them, "What about all of the jokes that I told that you liked? What if the jokes you like offend someone else? Where do we draw the line?" If he was to omit every joke that could offend a person he'd have no jokes left to tell.
@TheLuv4tankian27 күн бұрын
Your cousin is incredible! I am with him on pretty much everything. I understood that crazy conversation by the time I heard the whole thing. He is right. I only kind of remember the specific gray sweats thing. I am white, my fiance is black. I'm going to see what his response is. Your conversations are really great to watch!
@empireants305223 күн бұрын
I would love to hear the conversations between Bill and Nia regarding this stand up. It's probably gold if you've listened to the podcast 🤣
@eileendesandre8316Ай бұрын
take a look at 'blackboard jungle' [1955-56]. saving a school. or at least a classroom.
@willl277717 күн бұрын
Underrated movie lost in the culture of our times
@MitheledhАй бұрын
One of my favorite sayings I came across. "Offense is never given, only taken."
@finncullenАй бұрын
According to a 2018 article in the British Journal of Family Medicine, head lice affect African American people less commonly compared with other people. The researchers suggest that this is due to the shape of the claws in most head lice and the width and shape of the hair shaft in coiled hair. The hair shaft in coily hair has an oval cross-section, whereas in other hair types, the shaft tends to be circular. Head lice find it easier to grip onto circular hair shafts.
@Phoenixrisen2001Ай бұрын
True in America but Africa not at all
@garethross4271Ай бұрын
When people talk about nits. It make my head itch. Nits tend to be a more common in people under 10.
@jet07son24 күн бұрын
12:15 😂 you guys had me rollin 😅
@Anjalena25 күн бұрын
"A movie where it doesn't work out." ✅ DONE. Check out "The Principal" (1987) with Jim Belushi and Louis Gossett, Jr. Good movie for the 80s.
@chesterlestrange7725Ай бұрын
"A hit dog gon holler". Sure. It becomes a issue when the dogs offsprings offsprings offspring holler when they live in an objectively comfortable house and holler and bite at someone that didnt do anything to them.
@t.e.stroud1781Ай бұрын
There’s an argument that argues that this argument can be argued both ways. I’m just saying: Love each other, regardless and everybody wins.
@benjaminfontaine5565Ай бұрын
Hearing your cousin talking about, being able to say whatever he wants in public, made me think about another comedian named Steve Hughes. He has a video about being offended, which basically comes down to what your cousin was talking about. I would recommend reacting to that video
@kalelson886110 күн бұрын
13:30 I was born n raised in the south, had black, Hispanic and native american friends. Joined the military and worked with people all over the world. I met a lot of awful individuals and I'm just not stupid enough to believe, because myself and this other person didn't get along, that their entire race is the same way. That is just a level of stupidity I can't understand.
@wesleywilliams5525Ай бұрын
Can I please come to the cookout and have a beer with you two? That would be one of the best conversations ever. I'll even bring my black friend
@Pop_Pop_TaqАй бұрын
Yes making a movie about going to the hood to save it and it does not work out. I can see the Wayans Family doing that plot. They would go nuts with it
@thegooddoctor4353Ай бұрын
I'd love to see a movie showing what it's like to have a mixed group of friends. Doesn't matter what your skin tone is, you're catching strays from all sides at some point. Maybe like a slice-of-life comedy or something.
@pop9095Ай бұрын
I agree that most bigotry comes down to arguing from the specific -"The few pink people I have met in my life" to the general - "All pink people are like the pink people I have met". And it doesn't take long to teach a person how to see that this is illogical. And yet...we still have bigotry.
@timothyirey4215Ай бұрын
I just finished an Anthony Jeselnik special. There is no fear of cancel culture in his routine. If your funny and not purposely punching down because to think one group of people are inferior it just works.
@bzick405Ай бұрын
I am a 50-year-old man whose family had always lived in Pennsylvania. my great-grandparents came here at the turn of the 19th century. we have always been farmers. We have never fought in any wars. We've never had slaves. We have always been against slavery. I have no shame first something we have fought against. 👍
@GuessWhoAsksАй бұрын
4:12..."A hit dog is going to holler" is a fallacious statement...The term was used by a preacher who would hurl slurs/accusations at a crowd, and if any one person complained about being insulted, the preacher would suggest that they "must feel guilty and be guilty" of the accusation he was making and not merely uncomfortable with being insulted/accused... If you suspect a group of kids are shoplifting, and follows them around accusing them of shoplifting...When/if one of them complains about the accusation, does that mean the complainer is more likely to have shoplifted? 16:03...Good point...We can not control how someone else feels about our actions. 20:43...Do you realize you would be trying to run off likely poorer neighbors who would have called the neighborhood their home before you bought land near them and decided they had to leave their home to improve yours? You want to buy land and run away anyone who has been living in the neighborhood that YOU subjectively find to be undesirable...Seems a bit immoral to me...
@djaynorequestАй бұрын
Tell us how you feel about the word "woke".
@GuessWhoAsksАй бұрын
@@djaynorequest Can you properly define the term? If you can define the term, I will tell you how I feel about the definition you believe is correct.... Do you feel you are too ignorant to answer my questions, or will you answer them in order to prove you are not too ignorant?
@bakedjustice123Ай бұрын
He said that quote with such confident ignorance that I believe he found common ground with the most racist of white rednecks. It tickled me that he was so serious when he said it.
@djaynorequestАй бұрын
@GuessWhoAsks actually... you can tell us what the original meaning for the term is...Hopefully you "see what I did there."
@GuessWhoAsksАй бұрын
@@djaynorequest What a moronic question if you are merely aski;ng me how one "can" define a term. Are you asking me how "I" define the word "you" used? ...Do you realize that a word CAN have multiple meanings so asking me how I define a term that I am not using is pointless and moronic... Ok, I define "woke" as the past tense and past participle of wake. When did I use the term improperly, or is this pointless and a waste of time/energy that you believe is making a good point? IF you believe you now have made a "good" point, then can you highlight it, as you seem to merely be trying to devalue my questions by making yourself look foolish...but you "might" be trying to make a valid point.... Are you TRYING to make a valid point, or merely wasting time?
@hazelnutsmom22 күн бұрын
I remember the nurse checking for lice for all kids at school when we were little
@srbaranАй бұрын
American History X is a movie in which things didn't work out. Different setting, but very serious.
@ArchAngelSeraphimАй бұрын
That Yellowstone cap is badass! I need one of those in my life for sure! Who did you have to drive to the train station to get it?
@ericreep5341Ай бұрын
I like your brother! Never had head lice, honestly. Grew up near a mill village, rode the bus together. They weren't "bad" people, just less fortunate? Peace and toxic masculine hugs. 😉
@WhereIsKyleGass15Ай бұрын
I rock w your cousin man would love to see him on the channel more
@mikelynch-zeroviewz2507Ай бұрын
You rock Mr Lloyd !! Love ❤ from 🇨🇦
@DJ.MichelleАй бұрын
People LOVE to be offended on behalf of other people, ESPECIALLY when they're not offended themselves lol
@roiiiov31282Ай бұрын
You can say whatever the hell you want. How someone else feels about it is their problem. I agree with your cousin. Keep up the good work fellas.
@craigwinston7679Ай бұрын
It's hilarious that he has a special called " sorry you feel that way"
@dalenikolitch4627Ай бұрын
Lordy, Lordy.... it's true comedy. Quit over thinking it. Just listen n Laugh😅😊
@seantahtinen27 күн бұрын
Y’all are wiiiiiiiild
@danmayberry1185Ай бұрын
I'm white with black relatives, and it's real love both ways. BUT .. if a mutual black friend or relative steps one inch out of line I disappear, because a guilt beat-down is coming their way. Expectations are high, for old reasons.
@bigw725Күн бұрын
this is the first time i’ve heard a reactor actually address the fact that black people really WERE kept out of the pools, off the beaches, etc.
@thecoolunclea.k.a.unclebea1158Ай бұрын
I love the exception conversation. Thats completely right
@edwardletaszАй бұрын
we can,t change our emotions but we can change our thinking and by changing how we think about things we can tweek our emotions.
@Satyxes25 күн бұрын
People are not fruit or vegetables. The analogy is more fitting to demonstrate the fundamental issue with how we address the problem than it illustrates the problem itself. You can't 'weed out' the bad. You need to nurse the bad back to health, not 'get rid of it'. That's just passing off the problem to the next 'hood' without solving anything. The issue with that thinking and those films is the fundamental misrepresentation of the deep and systemic nature of these problems.
@zackkullis5555Ай бұрын
I think feeling some collective guilt for horrendous things our group of people did (not that long ago) is a good way to keep us aware of how we are acting now. I know I didn’t do any of that stuff, but being aware of something that somebody’s great grandparents or grandparents experienced is a good thing. Nothing happens in a vacuum. Actions ripple down through generations, and knowing that can help me appreciate where someone else is coming from and understand their background.
@BWater-yq3jxАй бұрын
Well, given that the African slaves that were brought to America were originally enslaved by other African tribes and THEN sold to white slave traders... maybe black people should feel guilty too. But then you'd have to pick apart who came from what tribe, and who enslaved who. Pretty complicated. That's why they've simplified the process with urban gang violence. 😐👍
@tornicade20 күн бұрын
When people get angry their first instinct is to target whats different from them about wherever their anger is directed
@KITTHALLАй бұрын
I just saw SNL TRAFFIC ALTERCATION. I'd love to see your reactions. ❤
@avatargunner6776Ай бұрын
Holy crap I can't believe he thought of that I forgot all about the checking for lice in school or how about when they used to give you those little pink tablets to put in your mouth to see if you have germs on your teeth so you would brush them off. I'm getting old LOL
@philipdoherty1786Ай бұрын
Head Lice was a thing as a kid in Queens, NY. I had it and many others in my school and neighborhood had it happen to. This was in the mid-80s. White 50 years old. Use some medicine on your scalp and it was gone in a day. Thanks for the coverage of Bill fellas, I really liked your input. People are people and we all sin. God bless
@leomahmet7555Ай бұрын
gotta correct something, stereotypes don't exist because of exceptions but because patterns within any group or even subgroup of any type is absolutely and mathematically true. If stereotypes weren't real in nature humor wouldn't be so easy or relatable to all walks of life.
@leomahmet7555Ай бұрын
oh and lice come from trees and bushes, forested areas.
@Saltyone7515 күн бұрын
Love the intellectual conversation on white guilt.
@creepingmalaise5006Ай бұрын
That bad tomato part, hell yes we all on the same page here.
@mikefetterman6782Ай бұрын
Our grandchildren are constantly getting lice in school, 3-4 times a year on the Olympic peninsula. Outbreaks over and over.
@StandardCabrera12 күн бұрын
Remember when we'd roll our eyes at old people saying they don't get things anymore. Now we are old people 😂
@thejam6925 күн бұрын
Was painful for me can only imagine how it was for you, lol! ❤️🇦🇺