This Video Exposes Difference Between Black and White Culture
This Video Exposes Difference Between Black and White Culture features a man filming a bullet hole in a car, dismissing privacy concerns while making racially charged claims that the situation exemplifies racism due to his whiteness. He contrasts this with alleged Black behavior, recounting an anecdote about a prostitute in San Diego to argue inherent cultural differences regarding sexual conduct. Ultimately, the segment frames these interactions as evidence of distinct Black and White cultural processes, ignoring legal and ethical boundaries. [Automatically generated summary]
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Public Filming vs HIPAA Violations00:06:02
So this video exposes the difference between black culture and white culture.
Yeah.
Check this out.
I don't need your consent.
No, I don't.
No, I don't.
What are they doing?
Oh, she locked her toys in the car.
Did I overhear you guys say that you had a bull hole in your car?
I don't.
Are you going to help me?
I'll put it on the news for you.
I don't need your consent.
Where's the hole at?
I'm in public, man.
I just want to see the bullet hole.
That's all I'm concerned about.
It does.
I'm the news and I'm covering a shooting.
Actually, it does have something to do with me.
I don't care.
You're in public.
I'm not at your house.
I'm not at your house.
I don't have an issue.
See, I think they locked the keys in the car or something.
Right, right.
It's not like I'm showing up at your house.
You're in a public parking lot.
I'm more than 20 feet away from you.
No, I'm in public.
You are in public.
There is no expectation of privacy in public.
Yeah, a lot of people don't even realize when you're in public, you have absolutely no right to privacy.
None.
None whatsoever.
That's how the government gets away with filming us.
Where will we go?
Doesn't matter.
This is the United States.
You don't get to tell me what I record.
Hand slapping, boy.
Man, what is up with the talking with the hands?
Look, I told you, do not kill my car.
You do not have my permission.
Savages.
What I record.
Maybe I want to use the laundry knife.
I'm causing you to act this way.
I don't need your consent.
No, I don't.
No, I don't.
I really don't.
HIPAA?
Are you kidding me?
A HIPAA violation is like medical stuff, right?
You don't have to put your medical records out?
Yeah.
I might have privacy when it comes to your medical history.
He brought up HIPAA.
This is a HIPAA violation.
A HIPAA violation?
Man, the ignorance in the black community is like astounding.
Really don't.
HIPAA?
Are you kidding me?
Maybe they're breaking into the car.
I think she ain't breaking in.
It's not even that car.
That's what they're doing, like, she don't want to be recorded.
They're actually trying to steal his car.
Maybe it's that car.
But they're probably, knowing her, she locked the keys inside there.
Not too bright.
It's crazy the black dude doesn't even care.
Doesn't even care.
It's the woman.
Yeah.
Wow.
Could have just asked the police car that was going by.
They'll open it for you.
They will?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't think they do that in the black neighborhood because they might be helping you commit a crime.
Wait a minute.
Can you prove to me this is your car?
Yeah, that was a dud.
He totally overreacted.
Well, like he wasn't even trying to film him.
He was just trying to film the bullet hole.
Yeah, like a lot of times when we come through the airport, we'll be walking through the airport, right?
Yeah, I just see somebody like this.
Yeah, filming me.
They just film us walking through the airport.
Yeah.
It's kind of weird at first, but yeah, you get over it.
You know, you're sitting down with your family, you'd be like, yeah.
There's a dude just right there, just film me.
It's the craziest thing, but hey, I understand I have no, you know, right to privacy in public.
People can film you.
I mean, people already film me.
The government's filming you.
It is kind of rude.
Rude?
How's it rude?
No, because like.
Oh, we got a woke black key fit today.
No, because like.
Let me show you this.
See this?
Like, they think it's rude.
Getting filmed in front of a laundry, they probably got warrants.
Something's up.
Something's up with them.
They got warrants or something.
Total overreaction.
White man, you know what it is?
It's a white man filming.
That's the problem.
Yep.
If it was a Negro filming with a do rag, it wouldn't be no problem because it's a white man.
He's up to something.
He's up to something.
This is racist.
You're.
Me, this is a HIPAA violation.
Idiots.
Yeah, white man's kind of crazy.
Yeah, that white man doesn't even realize the danger he's in.
Racism and Morning Car Incident00:01:14
Yeah, you got a, I don't know, maybe he's trying to get inside his car because he locked the keys in there, or maybe he's trying to break into the car.
You're filming a crime right now.
No, but it's just, I've lived in a black neighborhood.
I remember I tried to save some money.
I was living in San Diego, I was in the Marine Corps.
I'm going to live on the black side of town.
I'm going to live with my people.
Bill and I, what's the worst that could happen?
I come out to work in the morning.
Yeah.
Got a bullet hole inside my car.
It was a big bullet hole.
It was like that big.
Well, it was a Geo Metro.
And then I was getting my car, driving off, go up to a stop sign.
There's a prostitute.
And she was black as hell.
All you could see is eyes looking at me.
It was like 4 o'clock in the morning.
She had a white dress on.
All you could see is eyes and teeth.
And guess what she did?
She made eye contact with teeth.
This is what she did.
She looked at me like this.
Then she did this.
It had some residue in her mouth from her last visit.
Man, this is a great video between black and white culture.
But I've noticed a difference between white and black prazzas.