MTV Documentary "White People" 7/22 Vol. Insert "and here we go" GIF

^ I'd like to think that NT fam is more sensible than the people getting their jimmies rustled in the YouTube comment section.

laugh.gif
 
That first dude was so blatantly flamboyant.... 

i know he went to an hbcu for the bbc
 
We all know the dude that created this just wanted to rustle as many jimmies as possible :lol:
 
We all know the dude that created this just wanted to rustle as many jimmies as possible
laugh.gif
which is why he should go interview some frat kids or some confederate flag wavers.  dudes just picking on a bunch of nerds and shy kids from the middle of nowhere
 
If you guys want to watch a doc on an actual discussion on white privilege or open discourse regarding race relations check out the documentary "The Color of Fear".

I watched it in 2012 during my second year of grad school.

 
Last edited:
and here's a little sample of the discussion of "what it means to be white"

 
I caught myself thinking this a few days ago and "
mean.gif
" at myself. Then I asked myself, and idk what makes you an American, we're all immigrants really, I think that's the beautiful thing about the U.S.
did u watch the video i posted? what do u think?
 
[emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji][emoji]128529[/emoji]Yea watch the video and reevaluate your comment brother
 
Mos def man. Any one who attends a competent grad school in human studies/ social sciences should have this in heir curriculum.

Being able to watch this is my gender and ethnicity course really made me more mindful and aware during my sessions with clients and families.
 
Back
Top Bottom