Honest Black Guy recounts Chicago transit incidents, including a woman dumping fried chicken trash after refusing to clean up and children cursing drivers without paying. He contrasts these behaviors with fare-paying passengers, linking disrespect to government assistance and absent fathers while criticizing drivers as sellouts. His personal experience driving a bus further illustrates the chaos he faced from invasive riders, ultimately framing minority conduct on public transport as a systemic cultural failure rather than isolated anomalies. [Automatically generated summary]
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Why Black People Get Misunderstood00:10:09
Yo, it's something about our people, man.
Like, sometimes as a black man, right, you come across other black people that make you say, I get why other races of people talk about us, right?
Because they done experienced or witnessed something that we don't get to see on a day-to-day basis, right?
In some way, shape, or form.
Now, up until recently, I have, I can honestly say that I've never really encountered no real, right?
So the other day I was on the bus, right?
That was Chicago.
You know, if you don't have money to ride the bus, they'll let you on, right?
That's crazy.
But this real big fat girl, she was fat.
She was a black lady, black girl.
Had to be in the late 20s, early 30s.
I don't know.
She was just real big, fat, sloppy girl, right?
She had five boxes of the little $5 box of chicken from churches or pop out, one of those places, right?
So she get on the bus.
Now the bus fare is $2.50.
She get on the bus with the five boxes, right?
She got one box open.
She got the other four boxes in the bag.
She eating a piece of chicken, right?
So she say, can I get a ride?
Bus driver tell her, yeah, whatever.
So I'm sending the front.
So he asked the clearest day if she could not eat like that on the bus, right?
Buses be having, you know, roaches and shit on be nasty because people tend to want to leave trash and shit all over the buses.
Granted, because we sit in the trash, right?
So she getting ready to get off the bus.
I'm sending the front.
She dumped all the pieces of chicken in one box and just threw the butt, the rest of the boxes just like, uh, I'm talking about like, like boldly, just through the boxes.
People on the butt, we watching this, right?
She get a big up, right?
And I don't even know if TikTok gonna let me post this because of the way I'm talking.
I don't give a shit.
As she get off the bus, I hear the bus driver ask her, yo, can you please pick up your trash?
Let me off this bus.
Now, when shit like that happened, you get a particular group of people formulated opinions about all our people, right?
Of course, but it's not, she's not like an anomaly.
She's not an isolated incident.
This is typical, common, and usual black culture.
Yeah.
And it's people don't make these come with these stereotypes based on one occasion.
They see it every day.
It's like.
Yeah.
It's nothing new.
Yeah.
And that's not necessarily the case, but it does happen in most cases.
Right?
Yeah, that's just one particular instance, right?
But the type of that I see on a day-to-day basis, my commutes never let me down.
It's like, and then the crazy part about it, it be the people.
You know what's crazy?
That he takes the bus.
Yeah.
That is nuts.
Maybe save money and come buy my car.
And then the crazy part about it, it be the people who don't even pay no fare.
That do the most.
Exactly.
Like, yo, like, everybody in there tapping, putting on, you know, I ain't seen, I ain't seen the only black people that put money on the bus is them seniors because they got that car.
Don't nobody else put, I see the Mexicans pay, white people pay.
I ain't seen a black person pay a fare yet.
That's crazy.
That's wild.
Well, the one thing about giving people things for free, they don't appreciate it.
Like Section 8 housing.
Like people live, all this government assistance, they don't appreciate it.
Yeah, because at that point, it becomes you feel like you're entitled to it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like when you earn your way and you pay your way on the bus, you have a sense of responsibility and you take pride in stuff you own.
You keep it clean.
Yeah.
That big fat black woman got on that bus dropping fried chicken all over the place.
You could imagine what her place looked like.
Yeah.
It's pathetic.
It's like, like, you know, you want to have some sort of dignity or self-respect.
They do it shamelessly.
Shamelessly.
Yep.
Don't shave.
And I got to be looked at as a piece of because of pieces of white y'all.
Yeah.
That don't want to do right.
Don't want to do what you're supposed to do.
And I think that's so up.
Like, man, I'm don't want to raise their kids.
These kids are here disrespectful and crazy.
Let, I saw a bus drive.
Like him calling it out, recognizing this behavior from our community.
He's the sellout.
But he gets it, man.
You get it.
People are, people are human.
People are going to, all people are flawed.
We hold white people to this high standard.
Like all these black people like to call white people Karens and all this.
And then when they do it and white people do it, all of a sudden they're racist.
Yeah.
You know, it's like a double standard and black people fail to acknowledge that.
And I'm thinking the reason why they failed to acknowledge it is because a lot of these people don't even have the capacity to realize what's going on.
Yeah.
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Yeah, but they'll be mad at him for calling this behavior out, but they're not mad at the culture that is so detrimental to our community.
Like if we really cared about ourselves, if black lives really mattered, we would shame these people.
Exactly.
We would shame them.
Yeah.
It happens in the white communities.
Happens in the Chinese community.
It happens in the Latino community.
They don't put up with this garbage.
They'll put up with this filth.
But black people, we condone it.
Not only do we condone it, we champion it.
Yeah.
They look at it as if you're standing up for yourself.
That's what's crazy about it.
Don't let them talk to you like that.
Show them who's boss.
You a king.
We was kings.
We was kings.
We was kings before.
Show up your king.
Show them your queen.
Take your crown and stand up and show them who's who's the boss.
Yeah, you take that fried chicken and you shove it up that bus driver's butt.
About a week or so ago, I saw this motherfucker let a whole bunch of kids on the bus like a seven eight kids.
They get on the bus one by one.
Some of them didn't even ask.
They just got on the bus.
Whatever.
That's crazy.
They get on the, they don't even charge a fur.
Like, they're trying to do this up in New York City.
Right, right.
But you know, these bus drivers that accept this.
I mean, y'all, y'all, y'all put this coach out there that it's okay to jump on that bus for free.
Stop complaining that your bus is filthy and dirty and trashed.
Yeah, but you letting trash into your bus.
Yeah, but I'm sure the people who make that call who have that discretion have told those bus drivers.
And this is the thing.
The reason why they tell them that they don't want the bus drivers to get assaulted.
That's why they just let them own.
Yeah.
That's why they let that garbage and filth on the bus.
And you know whose discretion is under?
It's under these liberal white and black politicians.
Yeah.
Being disrespectful, loud, cussing, doing all this.
Tell me how come I'm getting ready to get off the bus.
One of the kids had pulled what style, but missed the stop.
But if you to me, it was like they pulled it too late.
So if you got to pull the little thing before you get to your stop, or think you want to the next.
So then the little kids stop being all crazy, cussing.
Damn, yo, goofy ass.
We buzzed it for this, for this stop, but whatever.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm looking like ain't no way these kids is talking to a brown ass lady like that.
Like, that's great.
Like, I believe it.
And then for her, I command her for keeping her composure like that because I would have lost my.
I would have, I wanted to lose for it.
Like, get y'all look dirty.
Get y'all little bum asses off the bus.
Y'all dirty, little disrespectful asses.
Y'all even have no money to pay.
Like, yo, these kids, man, I youth, man.
Yes, because they don't have no father.
And they get all this anger and all this negative behavior.
They get it from their mom because their mom is frustrated.
It's just a vicious cycle.
Man, I remember I drove the bus for a while, remember?
When we got to bring Core Wiz down and out.
Yeah.
We didn't have no call.
Took you three hours to get to your job.
Yeah, right.
Chaos on the First Day00:00:57
I remember I got on the bus and this little Mexican dude sat beside me.
Barely spoke any English.
And he kept telling me in broken ease, I have pretty eyes.
Right?
So that was like the first day I was on the bus.
And then next day, he get on the bus.
He's like walking on.
He sees me.
His eyes light up again.
Sits right beside me again.
Is it other open seats?
Yeah, there's other open seats.
So he sits down beside me.
And I was like, you know what?
This last time I'm taking the bus.
I ain't been on this bus a week.
And I'm already having to deal with people that are nuts.