Target Employee Called The Cops On Her. She’s Crying Racism.

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Amala Ekpunobi

Amala Ekpunobi

Күн бұрын

A video of group of girls dancing in Target has gone viral after one of the girls in the video called a Target employee “racist” for calling the cops on them. Plus the viral “He’s not real” plane lady finally speaks out, a black woman claims white women shouldn’t do “sacred” black hair, an anti-marriage engagement trend on TikTok, and an anti-establishment folk song goes viral. Let’s get into it!
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0:00 - Intro
1:11 - He Called the Cops, She Called Him Racist
12:49 - White Woman Can't Do Black Hair?
26:21 - The Viral Plane Lady Speaks Out
44:00 - Viral Engagement Ring Trend
51:22 - Viral Rich Men North of Richmond Video Reaction
59:51 - Superchats!

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@Angelbach1995
@Angelbach1995 11 ай бұрын
I am a mom of 5 kids who are black. I am white. I certainly did not have enough money to send my kids to a braider. I learned how to do it on my own. Not to mention it was a way to connect with kids. I tell you, though, the only people that had a problem with me being a white mom with black kids were black women. Certainly not the majority of black women, but it was only black women who have had a problem. Rediculous. I choose love first, not hair.
@neverleft636
@neverleft636 11 ай бұрын
God Bless you and your kiddos.
@FactsOverFeelingz
@FactsOverFeelingz 11 ай бұрын
God bless your and your family
@Fiona2254
@Fiona2254 11 ай бұрын
God bless your family
@theiran
@theiran 11 ай бұрын
Sadly, there are black women out there who would rather black children be raised in foster care than to be raised by a white person.
@yolandawilson9852
@yolandawilson9852 11 ай бұрын
God bless you for learning to do their hair. I've seen a lot of white women with black kids and their is not kept up. So I thank you for taking the time to learn, it benefits you and your children. I can guarantee that black women are not the only ones that have a problem with it, they others just won't say anything to your face. Trust and believe that. It's unfortunate but, true. I have seen it numerous times.
@thayilakshmi
@thayilakshmi 11 ай бұрын
These young women are dripping in narcissism. It is so cringingly embarrassing. 😬
@jonanna1894
@jonanna1894 11 ай бұрын
You are so right. I could not have said it better.
@minniemin1324
@minniemin1324 11 ай бұрын
and man* there was a counterfeit woman in there too
@AntiwhitismIsJealousy
@AntiwhitismIsJealousy 11 ай бұрын
And jeaIousy
@lance134679
@lance134679 11 ай бұрын
I just learned a new word: cringingly. 👍
@ninadaly7639
@ninadaly7639 11 ай бұрын
Dipping? Dipping? They are drowning in it!
@carolnoelle2468
@carolnoelle2468 11 ай бұрын
I may not even be all about race anymore… it’s just proof of how narcissistic our society has become.
@and__lam1152
@and__lam1152 7 ай бұрын
Fatherlessness
@Special_Tactics_Force_Unit
@Special_Tactics_Force_Unit 5 ай бұрын
>our
@BubbleEyeKookie
@BubbleEyeKookie 4 ай бұрын
Histrionic narrsasits antisocial there is a generation of sociopaths
@Phenomanon
@Phenomanon 10 ай бұрын
If the lady had a sign in front of her shop ‘I won’t service black peoples’s hair’ there would be an uproar. But her actually doing it and being decent at it also yields a negative result. Can’t win.
@KlaudiaShaefferr
@KlaudiaShaefferr 4 ай бұрын
as Amala pointed out (earlier from her experience), the leftists' job is to always be angry and always looks for racism everywhere.
@Rationalstart
@Rationalstart 4 ай бұрын
Well said. Cheers
@Cimlite
@Cimlite 11 ай бұрын
She literally set up a whole music video shoot without permission... complete with loud music and obnoxious dancing. _What the actual..._ What is wrong with people these days?
@Roxy0405
@Roxy0405 11 ай бұрын
They think everything is all about them!
@SpicyPlur
@SpicyPlur 11 ай бұрын
Hope she gets the shit fined out of her for work permits and what not 😂
@H2E47
@H2E47 11 ай бұрын
Why would you want to film in target anyway? 😂 Doesn’t really match the graveyard theme that she was horribly singing about
@keljells
@keljells 11 ай бұрын
I would have trouble keeping my mouth shut. I’m so over ignorant, selfish people. Just the other day, I’m only slightly ashamed to admit, I went over to a neighbors apt, after her dogs were out on the porch barking from 630a - 12p, then 430-830 and they were still going when I walked my dog at 11 and I could see they were home the whole time and it wasn’t the first time and it’s driving my 6mo old puppy batty not understanding wtf is going on. At 11 I lost it and went and rang the bell and got some lame excuse. I know that’s a long example but it just shows how selfish and idiotic people are everywhere and I’m generally a patient and understanding person, I’m a nurse by trade, but if I can get pushed to my limits at this point and snap like that, it’s no wonder we see people doing it all over. I just can’t understand why people don’t consider others at all anymore. Sorry for the rant. 🙈
@keljells
@keljells 11 ай бұрын
@@H2E47lol right? The song isn’t even good.
@AmberSweetPea
@AmberSweetPea 11 ай бұрын
As a black woman I was super thrilled to see a non-black hairstylist being so proficient with black hair. The negative reaction you read is such bullsh*t, especially since these are the same type of people who whine and moan and complain that "black people have limited places to go to get there hair done in some areas." But when you actually find non-black people wanting to expand their knowledge to better service us, then it's "OMG WHY ARE THEY COPYING US, AND OMG CULTURAL APPROPRIATION BLAH BLAH BLAH" So many people just want to be miserable and have something to be mad over and cry racism about. So Fing stupid, I hope the woman braiding the hair in the video gives two craps about what anyone says and isn't upset by the reaction - or worse, stops braiding hair because some social reject on twitter whined about CA.
@basildog007
@basildog007 11 ай бұрын
💯 👌 👍
@ziggysawdust5407
@ziggysawdust5407 11 ай бұрын
I was accused of (CA) for playing black music (Jimmy Hendrix) on my guitar. I asked if they knew that the guitar is a European invention? They replied by telling me I was a racist white supremacist.. 🤣🤣🤣
@abbiereynolds8016
@abbiereynolds8016 11 ай бұрын
I call it black fragility. The amount of times I've stumbled across an innocent video of perhaps a white person doing a black persons hair, or a bunch of white people doing a dance or something else innocuous, and have seen the most disgusting, hateful bile being spewed by black people in the comments is alarming. But nope, "bLacK pEoPlE cAnT bE rAcIsT" am I right? How convenient🙄
@kitchfacepalm
@kitchfacepalm 11 ай бұрын
I don’t know for sure but I am guessing, that the same people who are annoyed by the white hairdresser doing the black girl’s hair, would be irked to walk into a hairdresser’s salon and be told that nobody can cut or style afro hair. 🤷🏻‍♀️ *edit* just reached the part of the video where Amala says the same. 😂
@abbiereynolds8016
@abbiereynolds8016 11 ай бұрын
@kitch7935 To me, it makes it look like they love complaining about racism more than trying to get rid of it. If racism was to completely disappear tomorrow, both real racism and the woke version, they wouldn't know what to do with themselves. It's like they feed on it, that's what makes them thrive.
@user-kf8wb2cq4f
@user-kf8wb2cq4f 11 ай бұрын
It was a willful, planned act to Dance in a private company, Target, and then get "offended" that the Employees did their job. A PRE-Planned Act...ALL for PUBLICITY
@jakomioftherose2434
@jakomioftherose2434 7 ай бұрын
Imagine calling the Police on a murderer who happens to be black and the murderer calls you racist for reporting them.
@crlewis6360
@crlewis6360 4 ай бұрын
Already happens on a weekly basis.
@melvrv90
@melvrv90 11 ай бұрын
It is crazy that people do not respect private properties, just in case under 20 people do not know, stores are private properties so you cannot do what you want. Also, respect workers and their customers.
@joylindadichamounix
@joylindadichamounix 11 ай бұрын
They have corporate rules too & I am sure that they include not filming videos without a permit.
@frankcaggiano8282
@frankcaggiano8282 11 ай бұрын
Plus it could be a fire hazard. Buildings have person capacities, a random influx of 30 people who aren't customers can not only push toward capacity, but also be obstacles in the way in case of emergency
@ILoveAllPeople.
@ILoveAllPeople. 11 ай бұрын
Agreed 🤝🏽
@ghettomarc50
@ghettomarc50 11 ай бұрын
Somebody should break into her house and start filming a music video! See how she likes it.
@jerryoshea3116
@jerryoshea3116 11 ай бұрын
Incredibly stupid and of course ( and this is hardly surprising) narcissistic! And i do hope they have other career choices because this one doesn't look to promising! Maybe they'll be looking for a job at 🎯...And I think u had the obligatory representation from the 'Trans' community in the second row of this Dance Troop!..And as far as 'Cultural Approriation' argument,mine is Irish,now if I saw someone Black,Asian whatever displaying a 'Celtic symbol' like a Celtic Cross tattoo,I would be impressed and flattered that someone from another culture w/b paying attention to it! I think what u get is people who have ' Flying anxiety' attempt to deal with that by Consuming Meds or Booze& then they end up becoming more stressed out& start acting very strange and even demonstrate unruly or violent behavior!
@kyraholmes7390
@kyraholmes7390 11 ай бұрын
The girls singing in target are hard on the ears. . . I'd call the cops on them for that alone. Completely off key.
@Theanonymous133
@Theanonymous133 4 ай бұрын
Yeeeees and the song they were singing isn't even that good 😂
@kathleenkaufmann2084
@kathleenkaufmann2084 11 ай бұрын
My cousin adopted a lovely young lady 15 years ago who happens to be black. My cousin is not. It took her a long time to find ANYone who would teach her how to manage her daughters hair because she was white and should not have adopted a black child! She finally yelled at someone well, I didn't see YOU stepping up for her! And after the silence ended, the owner took her aside and taught her herself. But why did she have to shame them into helping her? Insane.
@dranet47
@dranet47 11 ай бұрын
The Target employee should sue for slander.
@crlewis6360
@crlewis6360 4 ай бұрын
Corporate probably won't allow it.
@yeoitsabigail
@yeoitsabigail 11 ай бұрын
i’m from singapore and one of the biggest culture shocks i experienced after coming to the west is that i’m not allowed to share/experience another race’s or even my own culture. we have four major races in singapore, chinese, malay, indian and caucasian, and we literally celebrate racial harmony (there’s a school holiday for that). i used to go to my indian neighbour’s house on racial harmony day so her parents could help me with the traditional indian costume that i would wear to school that day and it’s such a beautiful experience and just made me fall in love with ethnic clothing and it’s history. sharing of ethnic cultures is so normalised in singapore that there’s no such thing as culture appropriation among the different races. it’s sad that i can’t do this here :(
@Pho_Girl
@Pho_Girl 11 ай бұрын
That's so cool! I wish we had a day like that...
@kylameow6743
@kylameow6743 11 ай бұрын
that sounds super fun and like a great experience to really learn about one another’s cultures!!
@WithDiameter
@WithDiameter 11 ай бұрын
That sounds amazing
@-_YouMayFind_-
@-_YouMayFind_- 11 ай бұрын
I live in West of Europe and we do share cultures
@kimkorolenko3481
@kimkorolenko3481 11 ай бұрын
Do it here! Most people don’t feel like that! And…..F*CK ‘‘em if they can’t take a joke!
@och70
@och70 11 ай бұрын
"I'm doing something annoying and intrusive on private property, if you have a problem with it, that's RaCiSm." That is some next-level mental gymnastics.
@coreypearson1058
@coreypearson1058 11 ай бұрын
We need to stop using the term "mental gymnastics". Gymnastics are difficult 😂 these people are just mental🤣
@och70
@och70 11 ай бұрын
@@coreypearson1058 Very good point. Mentally grasping at straws, maybe?
@coreypearson1058
@coreypearson1058 11 ай бұрын
@@och70 I'd say that's a pretty good phrase to use👍
@junebyrne4491
@junebyrne4491 11 ай бұрын
I thought that filming and publishing without permission was illegal.
@coreypearson1058
@coreypearson1058 11 ай бұрын
@@junebyrne4491 It is, which is why this video is so ridiculous. They claim racism for being told not to commit a crime🤦‍♂️
@rebeccasanders2812
@rebeccasanders2812 8 ай бұрын
White woman here. As a younger child, Alicia Keys was one of mine and my sister’s fav artists. We grew up playing piano. Several times I would have my sis braid my hair so I could be like Alicia Keys while I played the piano. It wasn’t anything about disrespect-I wanted to be like her.
@user-jh1tn3oy2j
@user-jh1tn3oy2j 11 ай бұрын
My childhood best friend was black, and it was an amazing opportunity to understand eachothers culture. We had sleepovers, dinners, family functions with each other. It was amazing. We asked each other what made our families different and the same. Having friends with other nationalities makes us understand the world. And yes I was so fascinated with how she did her beautiful hair.
@lizalainalynnmay5554
@lizalainalynnmay5554 5 ай бұрын
Exactly!! I would walk across the street to one of my girl friends houses growing up and would sit there and watch her mama do her hair for hours and I would love it like ?? I just don’t get it lol
@Grains_of_truth
@Grains_of_truth 11 ай бұрын
I used to teach hair through history at colleges. I remember someone in the class who was black saying it was wrong for white people to wear braids and deadlocks because it was appropriating Black culture. I pointed out with references throughout various points in history where braids and dreadlocks were used by various cultures including Nordic countries and Roman etc. The student got mad, and said “don’t come at me with facts” 😂
@donnasaned7791
@donnasaned7791 11 ай бұрын
JAJAJAJJAJAJAJAJA they don’t even know about their own history, let alone someone else’s 😂😂😂
@joannagipson12
@joannagipson12 11 ай бұрын
That's crazy!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂 Victim mentality is difficult to let go of...
@WithDiameter
@WithDiameter 11 ай бұрын
Okay but even if it were, I just don’t understand why no one else can use something that they “came up with.“ Interestingly enough, when the whole cultural appropriation thing started coming around it was started more or less because the Native Americans were upset about all the hipsters at Coachella. so it’s like… They culturally appropriated the entire phrase, and then act like no one else can touch it or be a part of it.
@mothbreeder641
@mothbreeder641 11 ай бұрын
@@WithDiameter I mean, it is true. Blacks can braid their hair despite it originating in Europe and white people. It's okay. Just stop erasing history and claiming you invented everything ever.
@idon.t2156
@idon.t2156 11 ай бұрын
Facts interrupt their ideology. We have seen many instances where Freedom Of Speech was hindered. "Hate speech" is one way to stop people from speaking freely.
@faerose4748
@faerose4748 11 ай бұрын
As a white girl who had black people come up and start playing with her hair without permission (and who didn't mind it at all), I am horrified to find out that this is actually an act of racism and that all those people who smiled and complimented my hair were insulting me behind my back - :P Oh but wait, I guess since I'm white it's not racism after all -
@nevermind1904
@nevermind1904 11 ай бұрын
😅😅 Thinking back I've also had that experience. My hair is typical straight, black Chinese hair. Except that the strands are fine so it appears red under the sun. My classmates played with my hair bcs it's easy to play with, a guy braided my hair even. And I've had strangers touch my hair and tell me it feels soft. People would also ask me if I dyed my hair because everyone else had black hair. I've always taken those as compliments.
@jice7074
@jice7074 11 ай бұрын
Women are always changing their hair every way they can, of course you're curious about what's on someone else's head.
@tulip5210
@tulip5210 11 ай бұрын
I wouldn't really say curiosity is racism. Kids are innocent, and we get curious, in either way I mean not just your situation.
@jesssingleton1200
@jesssingleton1200 11 ай бұрын
I was friends with a black couple and one time the girlfriend was playing with my hair and she cut a piece of my hair off, I didn't know til later and when I said something about it to her she laughed and said it was a joke. I stopped hanging out with them after they went through my wallet while I was in the shower and stole my gift cards that I had for groceries.
@faerose4748
@faerose4748 11 ай бұрын
@@tulip5210 Of course lol - I never really minded them messing with my hair or anything. It's crazy to me that people think something as little as that has malicious intent
@mitzumysuzumiya6898
@mitzumysuzumiya6898 5 ай бұрын
They all need to be arrested for trespassing interfering with a business and any legal fees associated when it goes to court.
@efinna4004
@efinna4004 4 ай бұрын
The word racism means nothing now, it’s been so overused and abused no one takes any notice of the people who cries racism.
@kimberlygregory2900
@kimberlygregory2900 11 ай бұрын
If I had been working at that Target I would have gotten every employee to disrupt the dance group about walking through them with buggies while saying excuse me the whole time. The biggest problem with the youth of America is that when they hear the word "NO" they compare it to the n-word. Most of these children have never heard the word no sew in their minds because it starts with the letter n it means the same.
@jayl878
@jayl878 11 ай бұрын
I'd take one of the forklifts in the back and go back and forth through them or at least the big machines that wax the floor.
@raescott9975
@raescott9975 11 ай бұрын
I like your idea.
@kimberlygregory2900
@kimberlygregory2900 11 ай бұрын
As a retail worker myself I would have stood smack in the middle of the group acting a complete fool disrupting the whole thing. If they did not have permission for management they are trespassing and I can call the police 🚨.
@sarahwales6276
@sarahwales6276 11 ай бұрын
The "N" is not a racist insult it was used to call people of any race idiots, somehow it's been turned into a racist word over time.
@natasjaaitchison4409
@natasjaaitchison4409 11 ай бұрын
‘No’ technically is an ‘n-word... 😉
@becky4728
@becky4728 11 ай бұрын
I’d be pissed if I was shopping with my grandchildren and they showed up.😡
@jannm8407
@jannm8407 11 ай бұрын
Clearly, she is using this to get attention and viewers for her career. Doing things the right way wouldn't help her.
@sashabell4700
@sashabell4700 11 ай бұрын
In my way to the bathroom or leaving would rile me.
@meepmeep749
@meepmeep749 11 ай бұрын
The level of entitlement to the store area is amazing.
@valeriebuckley7019
@valeriebuckley7019 11 ай бұрын
I love when u brought up the point about cultural appropriation actually being cultural appreciation! Back in the 90's my very close black friend braided my hair (I'm white) and everybody including myself loved it! I got no hate because ppl didnt get butthurt over everything back then.
@cheryldian
@cheryldian 11 ай бұрын
Nobody hates black women's hair more than black women. The long long weaves, wigs and all the blonds. Look here, we need to be honest. What appropriation.
@jessicahanson6105
@jessicahanson6105 11 ай бұрын
@@sasssykate960it’s 2023 so instead of teaching your kids to hate it too, teach them to love it to break the cycle.
@jessicahanson6105
@jessicahanson6105 11 ай бұрын
@@sasssykate960 who cares what others think? Why would you wanna care? If people wanna act mean and stupid screw them and their opinions. Y’all gotta get the Idgaf attitude towards that stuff because the only people who can have power are people you give power and no one deserves the power to make you feel bad.
@jessicahanson6105
@jessicahanson6105 11 ай бұрын
@@sasssykate960 it’s sad the Wouk’s as messed up as it is. Hopefully things will continue to get better.
@user-up4fq5pp1d
@user-up4fq5pp1d 11 ай бұрын
​@@sasssykate960generetional trauma? Are you or were you before a slave? For your birth till now were you slave? Were your parents slaves? When the "slavery" stopped? Btw you do know that slavery existed in al the countries and not from your ancestors country right? Plus slaves were not only blacks. And whites and people of all colours. And then answer me this... Who did end the slavery? The answer is not colours people. It was white. And black followed the footsteps. And nowdays with all your "privileges" you are shouting about racism and white supremacy 😂😂😂😂😂
@cowboy1165
@cowboy1165 11 ай бұрын
Ironically, Amala. My son is, what's known mostly in the South, as a "tow head." This is when your hair is super blonde. One day we were at the beach and a Japanese family was walking by. They asked if they could stroke my sons hair because it meant good luck to them since they never come across anyone in Japan that has that blonde of hair.
@AuntLoopy123
@AuntLoopy123 10 ай бұрын
Nowadays, it's called "Targaryen" hair. LOL
@dotnorton6569
@dotnorton6569 5 ай бұрын
I had 3 tow heads, they were and still are beautiful, all grown.
@alyceallen20
@alyceallen20 6 ай бұрын
For nearly 40 years, I have chosen to have my hair done in a "black" shop. The hairstylists have always done the best work with my fine yet very thick and somewhat unruly hair. When I moved from the DC suburbs to a small Texas town, the salons hairstylist was surprised when I first came in. We became friends. My mother and daughter also had their hair styled at this shop. We all loved our results and our stylist! I'm at 60 plus white woman. Thank you, Amala, for all you do! You are so intelligent and quite a stunning young woman. Love to hear your perspective.
@PuffinPsychologist
@PuffinPsychologist 11 ай бұрын
I have always been fascinated by the whole “whites can’t touch African American hair”. I am 23 years old born and raised in SC. When I was younger, my family was poor and we moved around a lot. I went to a different school every grade year which made it literally impossible to form meaningful, long-lasting friendships. Often times, I was the only white girl and/or only sunshine blonde child in my entire school. The amount of times African American children would just grab or touch my hair is unmeasurable. We would be in class, on the bus, in the cafeteria, during P.E., etc. and every time someone would literally start brushing and combing my hair and braiding it (with their own tools), or just start running their fingers through it (playing with it). Very rarely would people ask. However, most of the time they just did it. Not out of malice or anything but curiosity… Being a little girl I’d often let them without even saying anything. Except the occasional “Thank you” to the “ooo your hair is so pretty Madi”. This was such a normal occurrence for me that I actually got lice 3 times from these incidents. That is why I find the narrative that “African Americans cannot get lice” so hilarious. Outbreaks in my school were tracked and we were notified as soon as someone was discovered to have lice. I’d usually find out I had lice and the nurse would ask me if my family has it or had I been touching others hair; I would then tell her that my classmates would play hair salon on me- And boom. A check of their hairbrush would show where I contracted lice… EVEN STILL- I was never angry or malicious. Even after 3 lice outbreaks, I didn’t stop anyone from touching my hair until around 8th grade (when I became self conscious about my entire being) 😂. Because we were just kids… we were just exploring… they were exploring… and I did too just not in the same way. Even as a little girl I understood that my peers wanted to touch my hair because they admired it. Just as I would admire their braids, beads, and intricate hairstyles…. I find the entire “don’t touch my black hair” so astonishing because for me it was the opposite- Yet, I never felt the same way as many of these people.
@monember2722
@monember2722 11 ай бұрын
I'm black and yes black girls always had their hands in the hair of white and Spanish girls. It's nothing but low self esteem that's making them so sensitive.
@ttwstedx
@ttwstedx 11 ай бұрын
as a white person, I've had the same experience in elementary school, I had long hair and was at a predominately black school and so many people would touch my hair or braid it without my permission but I mostly saw it as a compliment or a genuine interest in someone different from them which isn't a bad thing
@eh8079
@eh8079 10 ай бұрын
Why didn’t u tell them to stop bc sunless u were fine with it, that’s a breach of privacy
@jeffreyyoungblood7438
@jeffreyyoungblood7438 7 ай бұрын
​@@eh8079lmao. She was a kid
@rozannaedwro934
@rozannaedwro934 6 ай бұрын
When in Haiti and Uganda many of them touched my hair. It didn’t bother me in the least. They were curious about my hair. People need to get over themselves.😊
@sleepy421a3
@sleepy421a3 11 ай бұрын
Just remember guys whenever you’re losing a argument or whenever it doesn’t go your way just say “Racism”
@enteryourname2289
@enteryourname2289 11 ай бұрын
It’s not working as well as it used to. It’s been used too many times. Now people who aren’t racist, but are falsely accused, just say 🥱 K, now back to the original point….. 😂
@faeryeclair
@faeryeclair 11 ай бұрын
im bengali (brown) and i have a lot of bengali friends, AND OH MY GOD THEY DO THIS SO OFTEN!! i hate it
@ILOVEBACONBOY2018
@ILOVEBACONBOY2018 11 ай бұрын
Blacks go to word..
@danielarejgar
@danielarejgar 11 ай бұрын
Or sexism.
@grant5059
@grant5059 11 ай бұрын
Disgusting actually. The word racism has lost all meaning, by its irrelevant and in appropriate use. So sickening
@raescott9975
@raescott9975 11 ай бұрын
choreography is totally off and the entitlement is sky high as is the disrespect. MOST retailers have policies against filming and photography in the store. She deserves to be arrested for trespassing as does every single person that was with her.
@Christoff070
@Christoff070 11 ай бұрын
Fair enough but my first reaction is that doesn't seem fair- that the business can record me in a place of public trade but I can't do the same. What if you are assaulted in the store by a staff member and they are able to change the video recording. Random example I know but I'm strongly against the idea that you have limited rights and recording, just because you step into a building of trade as opposed to an open-air market stall.
@raescott9975
@raescott9975 11 ай бұрын
@Christoff070 those recordings cannot be altered. Access to security recordings is strictly limited and monitored to the nth degree. Most retailers actually dont even store them onsite but in a remote location that required a 3 factor authentication and specialized clearance to access remotely. The store recordings are part of their security system. Not allowing recordings in the store is part of an overall safety and security policy and add to this incident they were actively BLOCKING the checkouts which interupted the flow of business, they are well within their rights to remove and bar them from the premises. If this had been her and 2 friends, like could have gotten away with it. Asked permission, likely would have gotten it, just showing up with 15 people to do what she did? Anyone would have received the same treatment. This was NOT racism, it was her showing her overinflated entitlement and disrupting the business of a PRIVATE entity on THEIR property.
@Christoff070
@Christoff070 11 ай бұрын
@@raescott9975 good to know, thanks. I totally agree it was not racism. But I've seen how video recordings can be deleted and altered, no matter how much security; there are higher-ups who can implement such changes with impunity. You think we live in a lawful society but honestly, there are people who run the police and bribe the courts with all the money and power they have
@beautyallaround_
@beautyallaround_ 11 ай бұрын
@@raescott9975​​⁠I think Christoff's point wasn't about the video in question or whether they were right or wrong. Their question was specifically regarding recording in places like Target, walmart etc. Which you answered in the first half of your reply to them. My question to you is are you confident that they cannot delete and or alter the footage? Just to save their own ass. Because if we had our own footage for our safety i'm pretty sure they would be less likely to delete any footage they have. I have known people that have been harassed and attacked in a walmart and there was a security camera right where it happened. You know what their answer was when it was requested. "Oh it seems as though our security cameras weren't working at that time" which soon changed to "Our security cameras were undergoing a software update at the time you've requested". Which changed to "We cannot find the footage you've requested" and so on. They were lying through their teeth. So they definitely have access especially if they want to save their own ass. So can you say for certain that you feel safe and confident going in their "private property" without some assurance that you'd at least be able to gather video evidence so you can pursue a positive legal outcome. *(And to clarify I do not think what happened in the clip was racism and I agree that what they did was incorrect. The young women were clearly in the wrong.)*
@raescott9975
@raescott9975 11 ай бұрын
@@beautyallaround_ I actually know for a fact that they cant. Companies also will not release footage unless they have to as part of a criminal investigation and often with only a court order for simple security and privacy reasons, so a simple request from an attorney wont cut it. these days Security footage has encription codes and backups often times. The simple act of gaining access to the clearence level to be able to look at the footage is extremely high and so limited it isnt funny. Any attempt to even access the footage without clearance is cause for termination and charges filed as well as extremley large fees have to be paid. (its part and parcel of most companies polices and hire contracts, fine print) I honestly feel SAFER with a companies security footage then an individual bystanders more often then not. Simply because more often then not a bystnders camera will capture what is going on AFTER an incident has already started whereas the companies footage would capture the entirety from before, during and after and tell more of a complate story.
@corithefrugalflower
@corithefrugalflower 11 ай бұрын
Its yet another case of Unrealistic Entitlement! 🙄🤦‍♀️
@rhondasevick4257
@rhondasevick4257 5 ай бұрын
I was a white hair stylist in the late 80s. I did several jerry curls on black hair. Nobody cared.
@_abracadabra
@_abracadabra 11 ай бұрын
The girl at Target was trying to pull an IKEA Heights. Those folks stealthily filmed an entire season of a hilariously cheesy soap opera at IKEA. It starred a then-unknown Randall Park. Fortunately, IKEA never sued because it ended up being good publicity for them. But ALL department stores cracked down after that stunt. 😂
@murderoustendencies
@murderoustendencies 11 ай бұрын
LMAO That's the coolest thing I've ever in a while!
@lady_rhapsody
@lady_rhapsody 11 ай бұрын
The difference is they knew they weren't allowed in the first place thus why they tried to sneak it.
@zora2935
@zora2935 11 ай бұрын
Omg never knew about this. That series is brilliant 🤣 But those girls in the target where just annoying and disruptive. Can't compare those two things.
@arlettasloan6453
@arlettasloan6453 11 ай бұрын
Also, calling the city a graveyard while dancing through a store is NOT good publicity for the store.
@Kknightstar
@Kknightstar 11 ай бұрын
I loved that show, it was so fresh and funny and not intrusive at ikea
@YashinNashi
@YashinNashi 11 ай бұрын
"How can I make my shitty Thriller knock-off as shitty as possible?" "I KNOW, I'll do it in a Walmart knock-off"
@crazysmall.artist
@crazysmall.artist 11 ай бұрын
💀
@JustIsTime890
@JustIsTime890 11 ай бұрын
I will steal something on a store and then say that the empolyee calling the cops on me is racism 😂
@luckyluc25
@luckyluc25 11 ай бұрын
Target should just send a cease and desist letter to her for using their store without permission. Otherwise be sued
@Bonend482
@Bonend482 11 ай бұрын
The level of entitlement of this current generation is so disgusting.
@Manadoodles
@Manadoodles 11 ай бұрын
when you generalize the attitude of a few to a whole generation.....🙄 every generation has entitled people, does not mean the whole generation agrees with that . stupid people are the loudest. so a few will easily feel like alot. don't be fooled by this.
@GrandPoppyA
@GrandPoppyA 11 ай бұрын
The difference with Tiffany "crazy plane lady" and others taken off planes is she seemed concerned about the people on the flight. She seemed convinced they were in danger. She didn't put up a fight or physically harm anyone. For me this looked like schizophrenic episode since it matches with what I have seen personally. I really hope the internet forgives her so she can get back to a healthy life.
@jessymfwilson
@jessymfwilson 10 ай бұрын
Yes you are correct she was having a legit manic episode because she is schizophrenic. There was a video of her saying she forgot to take her medicine.
@redqueeen2950
@redqueeen2950 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, she wasnt coming across as a Karen, she seemed veeeery concerned about the plane
@phcusnret
@phcusnret 5 ай бұрын
Once worked at U-Haul. Had a drunk-ass lady show up wanting us to rent her a truck, which we obviously refused to do. She called the cops, crying racism. Guess who got hauled away in handcuff? They hit her with DUI, since she drove to the U-Haul.
@carolwheeler9065
@carolwheeler9065 11 ай бұрын
As the white caretaker of a biracial granddaughter, taking care if her hair is very difficult. I wish i could do her hair, but i can't. This woman did an amazing job on that girls hair.
@jennywrenn469
@jennywrenn469 11 ай бұрын
This is so insane. My black friend & I (a white girl) used to hang out & ask each other about the differences between our hair, skin care, makeup routine, etc. We both enjoyed learning about each other's differences & similarities. We are ALL sisters, we should love & embrace each others uniqueness.
@laikanbarth
@laikanbarth 9 ай бұрын
The first person in my life that was my best friend in kindergarten was a black girl named Queen. We absolutely adored each other and used to kiss each other on the cheek every time we were leaving each other at the end of the school day. I spent nights at her house and she spent nights at my house. We are now in our late 40’s and are still great friends even though we live in different states. It is absolutely devastating the way people are treating each other today just based on skin color. It’s depressing tbh. We are not progressing. We are regressing!!
@jaeminssocks
@jaeminssocks 11 ай бұрын
6:49 as someone who works retail this would be an absolute nightmare to deal with. Just yesterday two kids were fooling around on the handicap carts and it’s annoying because I’m the one responsible for these carts, so if something happens i take the blame. So I’m here trying to bag groceries for customers, but i can’t because my attention is on these annoying kids, because I’m paranoid they’re going to run into something or someone, or break the machine. Edit: I forgot to mention that this was all happening near the wine area! So yeah I was stressed 😩
@dinosaurwoman
@dinosaurwoman 11 ай бұрын
I hear you. I don't know how many times when I've worked in retail or for conventions I've run off kids like that. It just amazes me what kids do in public anymore.
@matthewatwood8641
@matthewatwood8641 11 ай бұрын
"Where does it end, Susan? The backs not some magic place."
@pamjames9077
@pamjames9077 11 ай бұрын
I see it all the time at the grocery store I work at. It’s stressful especially when I have disabled or elderly people who need the mart carts but they aren’t being used by people who really need them.
@jaeminssocks
@jaeminssocks 11 ай бұрын
@@pamjames9077 right!!!
@neverleft636
@neverleft636 11 ай бұрын
As a former grocery store manager, GET TF OUT OF THAT INDUSTRY AT ALL COSTS!
@SanniSandyBunny2000
@SanniSandyBunny2000 9 ай бұрын
That Plane Lady was really worried. She was worried about the other people.
@mainscape6619
@mainscape6619 11 ай бұрын
I wonder what she would do if an unwelcome group of people invade her home and do a stomp dance.
@bordereau1
@bordereau1 4 ай бұрын
Or Target sets up a flash sale on her lawn
@jasonlunsford8334
@jasonlunsford8334 11 ай бұрын
I used to be a Target security guard. If you call the store you can get permission to film inside of it. As long as it's not too many people and too disruptive
@anyabar1987
@anyabar1987 11 ай бұрын
Exactly (I don't work at target) but we had someone call in to request to film in our parking lot. When my store first opened some actors filmed a promotional spot in our store and they did it before the store opened because they had permission to come in and film and guess what because the store wasn't open they didn't have to make everyone shopping sign releases if they accidently got into scenes.
@Melie1111
@Melie1111 11 ай бұрын
I have a feeling that even if she did and they said no she probably went in and did it anyway…
@anyabar1987
@anyabar1987 11 ай бұрын
@@Melie1111 but I'm betting by how disorganized hee back up dancers were that this was Gen z entitlement at its finest mixed with the race card and no etiquette to securing a place was attempted but its possible.
@user-tl8zz6us1l
@user-tl8zz6us1l 10 ай бұрын
The corporate would need to give premission
@user-pv4hm2gy3z
@user-pv4hm2gy3z 11 ай бұрын
When I was working in a dominantly Black daycare many mothers would ask us for help with their children’s hair. They were working and didn’t have a lot of time. I learned to work with the children’s hair and many times would put rows in. They way I see it I am aiding a hard working Mom. As a white woman it was about respecting the love they have for their kids.
@WithDiameter
@WithDiameter 11 ай бұрын
And that’s something to be proud of because most people wouldn’t even go that far.
@MS-sr6mj
@MS-sr6mj 11 ай бұрын
Don't you know that makes you eViL?? 😂
@DarkAngel2512
@DarkAngel2512 11 ай бұрын
It's spelt "black". Same way you spell "white" Lower case.
@dontaskdonttell_
@dontaskdonttell_ 11 ай бұрын
@@DarkAngel2512spelled not spelt. And no it’s all capitalized. Go back to English class please.
@DarkAngel2512
@DarkAngel2512 10 ай бұрын
@@dontaskdonttell_ and it's funny because in your comment history on another video you didnt capitalise "black".
@joannagipson12
@joannagipson12 11 ай бұрын
I vividly remember going to a Beauty College to get my hair washed and blow dried. Nothing complicated, you would think. 🙄🙄 I was between paychecks and needed to save a few dollars. Anyway, these students were so afraid of my hair and some were disgusted or just acted weird when they actually had to touch it. They were all of other ethnic backgrounds. I went twice and never went back. It was too humiliating. I would have LOVED it if someone like this hairstylist would have taken the time to really try and learn about my type of hair and try to accommodate me. I applaud her!! The students at that particular school KNEW that they wouldn't be working with kinky hair so why even try?? Don't they learn about different hair textures in beauty school???😮
@johnwaite3879
@johnwaite3879 5 ай бұрын
this is the 3 most famous lines , "your racist" , "I cant breath" and "I didn't do nothing"
@LudmilaT.
@LudmilaT. 11 ай бұрын
First they complain it's hard to find hairdressers who know how to do black hair, then they tell black women to not go to hairdressers who know how to do it because of their skin color. It would be so embarrassing if it turned out she's mixed lol
@ViolosD2I
@ViolosD2I 11 ай бұрын
It's already embarassing, and should not matter.
@latoykapowell2523
@latoykapowell2523 11 ай бұрын
I have serious sensory overload issues. Just listening hearing this in the comfort of my own home was driving me mad. I couldn't imagine being there. Kudos to the target workers. As a black woman, there was nothing racist at all in this.
@caralyles3460
@caralyles3460 11 ай бұрын
You are actually taught in cosmetology school the difference between white hair and black hair, and how to treat/handle it. Black hair is fine, delicate, and fragile. And… it’s incredibly beautiful! Who’s doing the services shouldn’t be about skin tone. It should be about knowledge and ability.
@elvenmageus
@elvenmageus 11 ай бұрын
As a redhead, I long ago lost count of how many times I was asked if people could touch my hair. The number of people who have dyed their hair red to try to copy my hair color.....
@jesshallock5346
@jesshallock5346 11 ай бұрын
I already commented once, but about the hair-if you have pretty hair, people try to touch it, it doesn’t matter what race you are. Kids especially have no boundaries on this front and, although I’m practically colorless, it was the bane of my existence as a kid and high schooler.
@frankcaggiano8282
@frankcaggiano8282 11 ай бұрын
I'm a big dude with a huge beard and hair down to my ass crack. I get compliments and people asking to feel my beard all the time and it's awesome.
@kmeyer62406
@kmeyer62406 11 ай бұрын
Are they trying to to steal dance moves from Michael Jackson’s Thriller?? That is what this looks like!
@myssumyssa
@myssumyssa 11 ай бұрын
and the song sorta sounds like they ripped off the perfect girl by mareux
@cookiemonster-ix2zc
@cookiemonster-ix2zc 11 ай бұрын
Yup...that beat sound like it's been sample. Sound like Smooth Criminal. Annie okay, are you okay Anne. I hope the Jackson's sue if she didn't run it by them.
@mem2bam
@mem2bam 11 ай бұрын
That was my first question too.
@strengthincompassion
@strengthincompassion 11 ай бұрын
No the dance moves weren't half as tight as they would've needed to be to rip off Jackson. He would be laughing at her rn
@pamelahall854
@pamelahall854 11 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing
@Spills51
@Spills51 5 ай бұрын
Exactly....who does that without attempting to get permission....Lets just show up with 30 people, blast music and take over an entire part of a business....cause we have zero common sense. 30 idiots....
@bordereau1
@bordereau1 4 ай бұрын
With awful voices
@NeKryXe
@NeKryXe 11 ай бұрын
What a bunch of jerks! I hope they were all arrested.
@tinmantwentyone9282
@tinmantwentyone9282 11 ай бұрын
Target should start using these narcissists' houses as target warehouses without permission as well.
@graciecat7389
@graciecat7389 11 ай бұрын
See how they like it
@carolthedabbler2105
@carolthedabbler2105 11 ай бұрын
Willing to bet none of these youngsters own a house, or have the slightest idea what any form of private ownership entails.
@kdcats4092
@kdcats4092 11 ай бұрын
Uh that would only lead to the theft of anything that was left in their homes.
@razemander
@razemander 11 ай бұрын
Love this
@carolwheeler9065
@carolwheeler9065 11 ай бұрын
😂😂 I would love to see that video!
@RitaDiario
@RitaDiario 11 ай бұрын
It’s very weird to shame a hair dresser for knowing how to do hair… You would EXPECT a hair stylist to be experienced in ALL hair types and textures, but a lot of them aren’t. The fact that someone is educated and skilled should not be a “threat”. It should be praised.
@Hatrimn
@Hatrimn 11 ай бұрын
Wokeism is brain rot
@TheSuburban15
@TheSuburban15 11 ай бұрын
I would actually expect it to be the opposite. If a salon didn't have someone that could do "ethnic hair," I would think that would be more of a problem. It's moot point, though, since this case was clearly totally voluntary.
@dannytarver4533
@dannytarver4533 11 ай бұрын
I agree,if you want your place of business to be the absolute best, you should be able to do all hairstyles on all ethnic groups.
@sleuthytv1228
@sleuthytv1228 10 ай бұрын
Yes! I went to school for cosmetology and never learned how to cut or style this type of hair. You have to go and take the time to learn on your own. So this woman took the time and hours to learn . Kudos to her
@cleopatra1633
@cleopatra1633 4 ай бұрын
Why do you expect them to do all types of hair. I know for a fact a lot of black or ethnic people don't have the skills to do white peoples hair and meet their demands. Who cares, just go to someone who can.
@princessanimefangirl
@princessanimefangirl 5 ай бұрын
The fact that that song was filled with grave… graveyard…. Ghosts… why shoot in a target
@keithjones7037
@keithjones7037 11 ай бұрын
The braids video: The client chose to go to that stylist. And the stylist is actually wise because she made herself more marketable by learning how to do those styles.
@TempleofChristMinistries
@TempleofChristMinistries 11 ай бұрын
It is ironic that the woman was concerned with where the money was going, into white hands, when the black lives matter people raised something like 80 million dollars or more, and none of it went to the black communities, and there was a whole pile of black people complaining about this matter, a few months back.
@bordereau1
@bordereau1 4 ай бұрын
Preach
@michaelcasey-ev8kg
@michaelcasey-ev8kg 11 ай бұрын
She created the situation then she tried to act like she was a victim This isnt racism its black privelage
@pinkzebra74
@pinkzebra74 11 ай бұрын
The song reminded me of being on the school bus for away games and all the kids singing a song badly lol.
@ricknagunst4173
@ricknagunst4173 11 ай бұрын
My daughter used to help out at a youth center in a predominantly black community. When the group she was apart of went as a group & took a bunch of kids some white/black/mexican and asian over for a special outreach. Some of the little girls thought that black girls/woman were gorgeous and loved the way their hair was braided different from french braids etc. When the the black woman and the kids/teens of the community center found out they invited them that weekend to come for the day and anyone/any race could get there hair done. Over 50 little girls of all shapes and sizes and skin tones came even gorgeous little boys from the community and surrounding areas got their hair done. There were over 20 woman and men braiding these kids hair and when barbers in the area heard how many kids showed up they came to pitch in. My daughter said it was the most beautiful thing. Those who had to wait to get their hair in braids helped make a meal and got taught how to cook. The picture of all the kids/teens/adults/volunteers still hangs on my daughter's wall. If black men and woman can show up in numbers and braid over 50 kids hair no matter what the color of their skin is... How is it racist for a white woman to braid a black persons hair. I dont understand
@hafadude69
@hafadude69 11 ай бұрын
You grab them by their hair and pull them out. I'm so sick of this entitled attitude. Plus they're out of tune. That alone is a crime
@ViolosD2I
@ViolosD2I 11 ай бұрын
Not if they have african hair though because touching that is extra racist. ;) Or touching them anywhere if female because that is harassment. So all you really can do is call the cops who are being accused of all that anyway for doing their job.
@Fiona2254
@Fiona2254 11 ай бұрын
Can’t assault them, unfortunately.
@nevergonagovieyouup4383
@nevergonagovieyouup4383 11 ай бұрын
@@Fiona2254 oh man
@user-up4fq5pp1d
@user-up4fq5pp1d 11 ай бұрын
I prefer the old fashioned way You sit on a chair you have this person on you (on 4's cough cough) and start spanking the rear.... Many times. Until she can not sit down cause of the pain. 😂😂😂😂😂
@leonardreeves1747
@leonardreeves1747 5 ай бұрын
Looks like they only have one camera, take it! If the don't have permission to film in the shop it's against the law.
@BillyG.O.A.T
@BillyG.O.A.T 11 ай бұрын
THEN: S!r th!s is a wendy's NOW: M!ss th!s is a target
@artfanatic8093
@artfanatic8093 11 ай бұрын
You said exactly what I was thinking. No matter what, that hairdresser (who did a beautiful job btw) would've been scrutinized. If she didn't know how to give that black girl the braids she wanted, these insane ppl would've accused her of racism. She does her job, and she's accused of racism. You can't win!
@minimalcat1987
@minimalcat1987 5 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing. It's either: (1) how dare this hairstylist not have the skills required to serve BLACK customers. Or (2) how dare this hairstylist have the skills to serve BLACK customers, she's "stealing" business from BLACK salons. There is no pleasing people when they are actively looking to be offended.
@williamswaggerty4191
@williamswaggerty4191 11 ай бұрын
She was so emotional to forget the moves yet all the others were on different beats of the song
@danshotguns4226
@danshotguns4226 11 ай бұрын
And not to mention, they were all cracking up like they were having a great time. So there was no stress at all.
@supergrover07
@supergrover07 8 ай бұрын
It's called natural curiosity. 😊 When our family visited Tanzania, the children surrounded my daughters to touch their hair. We should encourage curiosity, and learning about things that aren't familiar to us. 💜
@peggiejohnson2022
@peggiejohnson2022 11 ай бұрын
My mother was blind from birth. As a child in the 1940s, she once asked a little black girl if she could feel her hair. She was curious, not prejudice, and they became friends.
@glimmrgirl
@glimmrgirl 11 ай бұрын
I’m not surprised about the hair. I had a cake business once, half of my clients were black. They kept asking me for red velvet cake. I’m from Europe so my style of baking was very different, I had to learn how to make it because the clients kept asking and I wanted their business. Then, when I offered it as my flavor option I started getting mean comments that I was appropriating their culture…someone told me I was erasing the memory of black women in the south. Madness! 🥴
@Asil0831
@Asil0831 11 ай бұрын
I believe the hair segment circles back to "we're damned if we do, and we're damned if we don't." I hear so many complaints about how not enough people in the industry understand/can do certain types of hair, and then when we see an effort, the person is demonized as doing something offensive, evil, or as if they are stealing someone's culture. Until we come together as Americans and can celebrate and share our differences, we will never survive as a country. Victor Davis Hanson talks about how rare it is that people from different cultures can live together as one. It has failed everywhere and we sure are proving him right. The tribalism has to stop. I can already see I'm going to die hated and blamed for things we all experienced around the world (slavery) and for the color of my skin (even though my genetic ancestry is 96% Italian and 4% Northern Africa and Western Asia). I wasn't around when all this stuff happened, and my family was enslaved by the Muslims. I don't hate Muslims. It's truly becoming increasingly difficult to keep the faith and take things seriously.
@suzybearheart530
@suzybearheart530 11 ай бұрын
I used to be a receptionist in a beauty salon in Las Vegas and would often get yelled at by women of color because none of the stylists knew how to do braids. I had nothing to do with hiring the stylists nor what skills they were trained in but they yelled at me because I couldn’t get them the service they wanted. So I guess with some people, it’s racist for a white stylist not to do braids, and some find it racist if a white stylist does to them. Just can’t win! 😢
@OldBon3s
@OldBon3s 11 ай бұрын
I am a 39 year old white woman who learned how to braid and cut black people’s hair. I got my cosmetology license by spending my entire schooling on the majority of black people’s hair. I am extremely skilled at braiding and cutting all races of hair like all hair stylists should be. I have never had a black client complain or be upset with their hair because they can see that I’m just as good as anyone else they would go to if not better. Anything and everything you want done to your hair I know how to do and am good at it! I was the top of my class for a reason.
@kimberlyfoulkrod2229
@kimberlyfoulkrod2229 11 ай бұрын
That’s not dancing that’s a flash mob! Lol
@ShannonColleen
@ShannonColleen 11 ай бұрын
It's possible the lady on the flight has a mental illness that wasn't well managed at the time - I have friends with schizo-type mental illnesses and if the meds are off, they can sound like that. Additionally, it's really none of our business what caused the issue, especially if it was a mental health issue.
@albatraozgirl
@albatraozgirl 11 ай бұрын
I'm thinking this too
@jeffreyyoungblood7438
@jeffreyyoungblood7438 7 ай бұрын
Or drunken anxiety
@JenG222215323
@JenG222215323 21 күн бұрын
As someone who has watched every final destination film, if someone freaked out like that on a plane, I would get off 100%. Ain't no way I'm even chancing it 😅
@veronicacpage922
@veronicacpage922 4 ай бұрын
I’m so glad unapologetic is back!
@dorianmeredith8707
@dorianmeredith8707 11 ай бұрын
With regards to marriage you've missed part of the point Amala. Yes, in a marriage you are definitely taking on the responsibility of taking care of and being in service to another person. However, you left out the other half of the relationship in that in a marriage someone else is taking on the responsibility of taking care of and being in service to.... you. I've been married 27 years to the same man. During part of those years, he worked really hard and I took care of the home and cleaning and cooking because while I did work, my job was much less physically demanding and didn't require as many hours. Then my husband was no longer able to work for various reasons, and I changed careers to a job outside the home that required more hours and was more mentally demanding. Now he takes care of the cleaning and some of the cooking and general upkeep and maintenance of the home. Its a two way street, you work together as a team thus making the various burdens of life weigh less because you're sharing the load with someone. I wish more people in today's world understood that and could find that.
@andrewbatson9710
@andrewbatson9710 11 ай бұрын
She seems to have also missed that there are claims the posting account of that video is a Chinese psyop to turn western women away from the institution of marriage - the stable platform to a family and a nuclear family being the absolute necessary bedrock for a stable, functioning and free society. (These are THE claims, not mine, but they do have a large hint of legitimacy without deeply investigating myself). China is battling a marriage and population decline problem (like most of the world right now) and is heavily incentivizing marriage in their own country because the lack of marriage and childbirth is showing it's problems. Not a wild theory that the CCP would push anti-marriage propaganda on a US audience.
@1tonybricky
@1tonybricky 11 ай бұрын
Unfortunately a lot of the younger generation of women coming thru don't want a traditional marriage, all they want is a man over 6 foot, good looking, earns 6 figures and they get to not work and spend their entire time shopping/makeovers, eating out with their friends and living the good life. Congratulations on what seems a wonderful relationship with your husband
@MS-sr6mj
@MS-sr6mj 11 ай бұрын
​@@1tonybrickyyeah, yeah "women evil" 🙄
@formanimacion
@formanimacion 11 ай бұрын
If this were in the street it would of been fine, but they decided to do it in a store with no permission
@arielrose9928
@arielrose9928 11 ай бұрын
It looks like they did it in the street too
@don.keebles
@don.keebles 11 ай бұрын
They belong to the streets
@chancesmith2788
@chancesmith2788 8 ай бұрын
I love your intro/song it always gets me hype for some reason
@rockNdoII
@rockNdoII 4 ай бұрын
What does the word racist even mean anymore? This word is thrown around like it’s glitter at pride show, lol.
@lilliebrown6320
@lilliebrown6320 11 ай бұрын
Braids became a 'thing' from the Norse. Dutch Braids were the hairstyle for Vikings from Norway, old Norway. Those braids continued on throughout the years, from Norway to Scotland to England etc. Braids have NEVER been ONLY for Blacks. Braids were a huge part of Norse Culture! Braids are ALSO a huge part of African-American culture. There is nothing new under the sun.
@ifeifesi
@ifeifesi 11 ай бұрын
The braids African Americans do came from Africa. We have had braids for centuries in Africa. And no we did not copy it from the Vikings or anyone else and the style evolved to help our scalps cope with the African sun.
@mr-darkseid
@mr-darkseid 11 ай бұрын
@@ifeifesiwhere did you see it mentioned that it was copied?
@BlueDesert.
@BlueDesert. 11 ай бұрын
I don’t think African braids came from the Dutch, but the point is people across the world can have a similar ‘idea’ about many things. People need to calm down- it’s a sign of insecurity.
@mr-darkseid
@mr-darkseid 11 ай бұрын
@@BlueDesert. Yeah people just looking for a reason to be angry. And I’m black btw.
@mothbreeder641
@mothbreeder641 11 ай бұрын
@@ifeifesi Centuries? Impressive stuff. Meanwhile, we've had braids in Europe for literally 30000+ years. Next you'll say you've had the wheel in Africa for 50 years!
@maddieansley8461
@maddieansley8461 11 ай бұрын
Why the heck were they in a Target anyway? Couldn’t do an abandoned parking garage or, idk, a grave yard?
@Eirinen_E34
@Eirinen_E34 11 ай бұрын
The dead should not have to deal with that terrible singing and dancing! 😂
@lukycharms9970
@lukycharms9970 7 ай бұрын
People like this women crying about the hairdresser will ALWAYS find a way to be victimized. There’s nothing anyone can do to satisfy these people
@renaissancemom817
@renaissancemom817 5 ай бұрын
Unreal. That is private property.
@QAjimine1
@QAjimine1 11 ай бұрын
There’s a thing in the film industry called, lifting, which they can sue for the licensing rights/ownership of the video. It’s typically used if a film uses unauthorized copyrighted material, similar to what KZbin does on a copyright strike. Target should lift the video, release it, and reap all of the profits.
@brittanydeflorio1756
@brittanydeflorio1756 11 ай бұрын
Better yet, they should donate it to the security guards in the video 🤣
@krystalshepherd4582
@krystalshepherd4582 11 ай бұрын
Chances are Target will apologize to her and fire the white guy.
@anthonycincotta9105
@anthonycincotta9105 11 ай бұрын
I'm less irked about the target mob dancing itself, than I am as to the complete lack of skill, talent and the obvious zero hours of practice and training.
@Bradcheney
@Bradcheney 8 ай бұрын
The plane woman was lucky she wasn’t charged as a terrorist her reaction on the plane is like saying the word bomb on a plane
@morningrosie3684
@morningrosie3684 11 ай бұрын
That lady on the flight, I think she genuinely had a good apology. Just imagine, how horrible it would be for the whole world to know everything about you? She does not deserve that. No matter how she acted. The Bible says you should forgive if your brother asks for forgiveness, however many times it may be. She should get that same courtesy, just like everyone else. It's just a terrifying situation. Not to mention, she actually took the blame, instead of deflecting it like most influencer apologies. I respect that.
@ambergerber5162
@ambergerber5162 11 ай бұрын
She sounded like she had genuine concern for the passengers on the plane when she got off. I heard her say when she was on the phone that her suitcase was still on the plane. I get that she was causing a disturbance on the plane and they had to make her leave but if I was working there I would have at least checked out the claims as weird as it may sound. Plus she was obviously going through something so I thought that security could have been at least more compassionate. I mean what if the airport blew off her claims about the plane not making it and then something did happen to the flight. Thank God that didn't happen but the older I get the more I realize that no matter how "crazy" someone sounds...they may not be wrong. Unexplainable things happen everyday.
@morningrosie3684
@morningrosie3684 11 ай бұрын
@@ambergerber5162 Yeah. Like, look at the world. Insane things. They happen over and over. Every. Single. Darn. Day. To the point where you just get numb to the grief. You’re right. There could have been so many factors in this, and that poor woman does not deserve to be doxxed like that.
@ambergerber5162
@ambergerber5162 11 ай бұрын
@@morningrosie3684 Yeah like do you know how many way worse acting people in videos. I don't know their names and addresses but they pick on this poor lady. I honestly think it was the genuine concern for their fellow man that had people up in arms because that certainly isn't common anymore.
@anneharrison257
@anneharrison257 11 ай бұрын
Damn it Amala! I’m having an ideological identity crisis. I’ve always considered myself liberal but I agree with 99% of what you say. So am I a trans- conservative? 😂 At least it doesn’t require surgery 🧐😳😂
@annabell3385
@annabell3385 11 ай бұрын
Liberal didn't used to be what it is now.
@anneharrison257
@anneharrison257 11 ай бұрын
@@annabell3385 good point!
@MayaRivka
@MayaRivka 11 ай бұрын
GOLD!!!! PURE GOLD!!!
@cuteanimalseverywhere7620
@cuteanimalseverywhere7620 11 ай бұрын
You can have changed nothing for the last 20 yrs and have moved to centre or right because others moved, it’s the left that left sanity!
@libby1272
@libby1272 11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@Callinoutbull
@Callinoutbull 11 ай бұрын
The singing is the worst part. Cancel
@jayl878
@jayl878 11 ай бұрын
I kept having to turn the volume up and down throughout the video.
@bordereau1
@bordereau1 4 ай бұрын
​@@jayl878I kept the volume down after the first few bars
@huskylovinmom9379
@huskylovinmom9379 4 ай бұрын
Some of us love it but then you'd probably refer to me as a Alabama hillbilly but only part of thats true, I am from the south via Texas, Mississippi & Alabama and very proud of it but I'm no hillbilly by any means. I'm educated, conservative & Christian & proud of that too but all of us have different taste in music. I love all kinds of music. I enjoy this channel too.
@johnhardt5649
@johnhardt5649 11 ай бұрын
I have lived for more than a half century and I have never wanted to touch anyone else's hair. I do not understand how this is a thing.
@TheDeven1000
@TheDeven1000 8 ай бұрын
I was literally thinking the same thing 😂😂😂 if someone started saying that shit, my mind would go straight to “Final Destination” and I’d be out that mafucka. 😂😂
@ktkt3635
@ktkt3635 11 ай бұрын
People really need to get slapped these days.
@warrior4JC
@warrior4JC 11 ай бұрын
I volunteer to be the designated slapper lol 😆😆🙌😃😀😛😉🙂
@Mirekluk
@Mirekluk 11 ай бұрын
preferably with cheese grater
@diannewalker8725
@diannewalker8725 11 ай бұрын
This is what happens when you say right is wrong and wrong is right. I hope they get 5 years in jail I am sick of this mess 😢
@terrenea.davenport7155
@terrenea.davenport7155 11 ай бұрын
Im DYING 😂 about the Microsoft paint comparison. And people wouldnt have questioned if. I feel bad for Tiffany Gomez but i have to admit the music video made from the airplane footage is hilarious
@joannarogg6121
@joannarogg6121 8 ай бұрын
I feel bad for the crazy plane lady. She was genuinely freaked out and having an off mental health moment.
@ankavoskuilen1725
@ankavoskuilen1725 11 ай бұрын
The plane lady seemed really upset, and she also was emotional in the apology video. I don't agree that we should know why. It is non of our business, even though it happened in public and we watched it. The cause is private and her privacy is already gone because everything was recorded and sent over the whole world. We don't have the right to know it. I kind of relate to her because I also had a few - maybe 5 - major meltdowns during my lifetime of 65 years and you are out of control at that point and feeling absolutely horrible. I am so glad nobody filmed it back then.
@Azzne-
@Azzne- 11 ай бұрын
It seemed like a mental break of some sort. I hope she is able to stabilize herself
@aventeahl9511
@aventeahl9511 11 ай бұрын
I hear fear in her voice so I believe that whatever she saw it was real to her. Idt she was intoxicated or on a substance. Who knows maybe the mfer wasn’t real!! Crazy as it seems I believe in the unknown. Plus she was so scared about the plane crashing that they made everyone get off the plane so they could check it to make sure nothing was wrong w it. Maybe that’s why it didn’t crash?!? 🤯🤯
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