Neighbors argue over a lost dog, where a white woman accuses Black residents of stealing her pet while wearing an offensive "Black Excellent" shirt. The Black man counters that the dog's fear and the owners' negligence are the true issues, highlighting how historical racism shapes these interactions. Ultimately, the conflict reveals deep-seated racial tensions where entitlement clashes with community responsibility, suggesting the real fault lies with unsecured pets and insensitive clothing rather than theft. [Automatically generated summary]
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Fighting Over a Lost Dog00:01:31
So neighbors are fighting over a lost dog.
Yeah, I know the understanding, the woman, she lost her dog, but you can't blame your neighbor for that.
Hello?
Hello?
We're here to pick up our dog.
Can you check our backyard?
He was back there.
He's been getting in our pool for the water.
So if you want to go around back and look for him, he just ran from back there.
If not, check Wes Crozier.
He's been up and down the side street right there.
Why would you let our dogs go?
What do you mean?
I didn't keep your dog, bitch.
I got kids.
You should have kept your dog.
You should have kept your own dog.
Don't be mad at me.
Yeah, but we don't have your dog.
Oh, my God.
You should have kept your own dog.
It's skinny and marvellous.
So you wasn't feeding it anyway.
I don't give a d ⁇ .
Why would I keep your dog?
Call him.
You buck up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nobody.
He must have came to the door for gun or something.
Yeah, because he took off running.
But like, if you can't control your dog, do you expect your neighbors to control your dog?
Racial Tensions in the Neighborhood00:07:01
That don't make any sense.
And then you gonna blame these people?
Why did you, you know, hold my dog till I got here?
Like, it's their responsibility?
I didn't give the fuck.
Bro, we don't have no dog.
Why would we keep your hands?
Cause we didn't kick that dog.
Why would I keep your dog and I got kids?
What up, Don't Kimi?
I got kids.
You feel me?
Come on, I keep your dog.
I tried to keep it myself.
Yeah, but exactly.
His tail is tough.
Why would I bring a dog into my house if I got kids?
And a cat.
Your dog's been on my porch for a week.
You ain't even looking for the nigga.
Black people call everybody the N-bird.
Yeah, it doesn't make any sense.
I do not get that.
I thought it's supposed to be, you know, it's another term for a homie friend.
Yeah.
But they call everything the N-word.
Yeah.
He's been drinking out of my pool and then he be in the back back there.
They was just on that disrespectful shit.
Damn on his shirt.
It says black excellent.
That is crazy.
How would you?
As a black person, I couldn't walk around with that, even if I'm perfect.
That's like a white person walk around on their shirt.
White excellent.
It's nothing they could say to justify wearing something like that.
She's even on my neighbor's porch up there.
Hey, I'm going in the house before I beat a bitch out.
We do not.
Okay, we're not picking up no dogs.
We have a cat in this house, and I have four kids.
Look, that's perfect.
Okay, I'm the one who coached it.
No.
Okay, so yeah, we got a ring camera.
Like, you can post stuff and let your neighbors know, hey, there's a coyote over here.
Yeah.
Oh, I got one the other night, man.
He said, man, some mountain lines out here.
Because we up in the mountains.
I don't think there were mountain lines.
I think it was like Baby Carl Zero.
No, those are mountain lines.
I was like, I was scared to go out of my house at night now.
But he posted, letting them know, hey, whose dog is this?
That's a courtesy.
Yeah.
That's a courtesy.
That's a good neighbor.
That's damn good neighbor, right?
Yeah, black excellence, right?
And then she comes over, tombo.
No, you need to hold my dog, and she's challenging them why they're not doing more to help her.
She's not too bright.
Yeah, somebody else posted it over there on West Coast.
Look, they even accognize.
I don't know who that is.
I don't want no $50 gift card.
I don't want no $50 gift card.
I don't need your money.
That's what I'm saying.
How are you going to come over here and expect to expect it with me?
Yeah, we're going to take over with you.
I'll inbout you when I see the dog again.
All right.
Can I see the poaching post?
We're not showing them by.
You wanted to be rude?
Goodbye.
Bro, bro, bro.
Maybe.
Hey, hey, he just ran from you.
So what?
Yeah, that's nuts.
That doesn't make any sense.
He's white, right?
Yeah, it's a white couple.
They live in a black neighborhood.
Well, it's probably a culturally diverse neighborhood.
It's probably white, black.
Coach in a diverse neighborhood.
That's what you call a black neighborhood.
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah, you're crazy as hell going up to black people and talking about why you giving them crap for not holding on to your dog.
Well, I think people, a lot of white people, are oblivious to how black people see white people.
It's black, black people feel like they don't owe you anything.
Now, if that was like a black couple, oh man, I'll hold it for you next time I see it.
This and that.
You know what I mean?
But when it comes to white people, I think they just don't want to be nice because they feel like they're being oppressed and because of the historical racism that used to be in this country.
They just, that's the way they feel.
That's why they were like rude to them.
But that white girl was rude too.
It's like, yeah.
But they were very courteous.
Even, you know, put the video out there.
Hey, somebody's dog out of here.
I mean, that white girl was totally in the wrong.
You know what I'm saying?
She was very inconsiderate.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think both sides are like.
Well, both sides need some work, but both sides need some customer service.
But the onus on the white lady.
Yeah.
You snapping at some black folks, some subsequent, when he did a good deed for once, and then you said, why didn't you hold on?
And she, the way she responded to the black folks, he all can't do anything right.
Yeah, you know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I put most of the blame how the interaction went with the white lady, actually.
Yeah, yeah.
But once you, you should, you, by now, white people, you should know if you if you come at a black person wrong, they're gonna get made evil.
Yeah, you could come correctly, they're gonna get made evil a lot of time if they take you to if they take what you're saying wrong.
So, right, but these uh, this black, this black lady, she's fully aware of um, you know, she's comfortable around dogs and pets.
She even knows their uh simple behaviors.
Like when you see a dog with the tail tucked, that means they're scared.
What did you hear her?
The black woman, she said, I'm not about to approach that dog, he had his tail tucked.
Oh, I missed that.
Yeah, yeah.
I know it's because I have a dog.
Yeah, when that when that tail is tucked, they're scared, yeah, they're frightened, have an anxiety attack or something.
So, they do so.
The dog's scared of black people that dog got black fatigue.
I think that dog ran away for that white people because he was hungry, it wouldn't feed me.
That black girl said the dog ran in the backyard drinking out the damn poop.
Why do you think that white dude just took off running?
Do you think he came out with something?
He came out with something.
He said, Well, who do you think you're talking to?
And then he came out, started running.
He said, I know exactly who I'm talking to.
Right, right, right.
Yeah.
That one is on the pet owners.
Y'all should secure y'all's dog.
It's y'all's fault.
Your dog is.
Yeah, and you approach somebody with black eklins on their shirt.