REACTION: Black And White People Answer The Same Questions

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What happens when you ask black people and white people the same questions about family and more? Do college students believe it would be fair for undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather to fight a woman if he identified as a woman? And how good are you at telling whether someone is gay or straight just by looking at them? Let’s react to some recent viral videos that have everyday people answer these questions.








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0:00 - Countdown
2:56 - Do College Students Think Floyd Mayweather Should Fight Women?
17:58 - Asking Black & White People The Same Questions
45:55 - College Students Answer: Can Men Menstruate
1:05:55 - Superchats!
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Menstruation is the sloughing off lining of your uterus. If you don’t have a uterus you don’t menstruate. What a lot of these trans women describe is the symptoms many women get before their periods. I have a feeling that they describe what they have heard other women complain about. Their hormones may make them feel differently throughout the month but it isn’t menstruation

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My brother has lived in my mother's basement playing video games since he was a kid, and he is 30 now. His legs and back a couple years back were permanently bent from sitting in a chair. Recently he started working out to fix the damage but at his worst point him and I got into a physical altercation. I am a female dog groomer who can lift a 100 pound dog, I also have rippped out walls and rooms out of my house and rebuilt them. I am 21, and when facing up to my brother I stood no chance, he was much stronger even decrepit as he was. He couldn't walk 20 minutes without hyperventilating but he could push me to the ground easy. He weighs the same as me. There is absolutely no chance a man and woman are equal in sports. It's absolutely insane to think so.

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“It would be problematic to say”


This is the crux of the issue


They value perception over truth

JohnM-swsc
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Thank You for being born and coming up at a time when society needed you most . What you do takes courage .

ne
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No woman can fight Floyd Mayweather; only a handful of men in the world have a chance against him, yet a number of the people interviewed actually answered "yes". A few years back I asked my wife to watch Mayweather vs. De La Hoya. She said Mayweather moved like he was super-human (she covered her eyes in the late rounds as Mayweather pummeled De La Hoya). I just told her they asked people whether a woman could fight Mayweather. "Hah Hah" she said, "it's a prank." I told her it wasn't and some women said yes. She said stunned: "People have lost their minds".

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I had a Jamaican roommate for 2 years and so I learned a lot about black hair. She was always braiding other girls hair and she even put braids in my hair once and she did such an awesome job it looked good for a week before it even started getting any frizz. I'm white and she said she was unsure how it'd hold up since she'd never done white hair before. We were such close friends my oldest daughter's middle name is her first name.

michellehall
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"I am pro trans so I feel obligated to say yes to every scenario"

This is the defintion of not having a personal opignion

nebulajumper
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Show jumping & horse racing are the only sports I can think of where men & women compete on an equal footing

jackiejones
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To all the women saying yes with such confidence: I think none of them really understand how much stronger men are than women. I spar with a really good friend of mine, one time I asked him to take me down for real. I wanted to test myself and how I could defend myself against a man. It was unreal. I was a marine, I workout and I've been doing martial arts since I was 14. He took me down so fast and it was like I was held by a vice. There was no movement. At. All. These women need to have that experience.

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To the hair question; my mother is a beautician. I am half Thai and half Irish; I have full on “Brave” hair. I always ADORED ‘black’ and ‘Asian’ hair, I thought it was so beautiful compared to my mess. My mother told me early, “your hair will never do that” because she had clients of all hair types and she KNOWS. It’s appreciation, not appropriation (note: I have learned to love my hair)

feirinn
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Fascinating facts about "black hair"! I am 65, white and female, and, was clueless.

NancySwass-jvkp
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You can tell the difference between people who have been punched before and those who have not, men are not only stronger but more importantly men are far more durable.
Do not underestimate that very important difference.

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I’m hispanic and have 2b hair. I went to cosmetology school about a decade ago, and basically all the clients we had coming in had 3c-4c hair and that’s what I got used to. It’s the hair types I learned on when I started. The school closed down when I was more than halfway through my hours and I had to find another school. The school I switched to had mostly all white clients with 1a-2b hair. I felt like a fish out of water, and had to adjust my All kinds of hair have their own set of advantages and challenges and they’re all beautiful, and anyone can do any kind of hair with the right education, training, and practice,

mamacrisy
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Putting any female boxer even in the same weight range with Floyd Mayweather is premeditated murder.

TimothySchulting
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I went to a black salon by mistake once. I had a coupon and had made an appointment. I felt very awkward as I'm sure all the ladies working there did, too. It was one of the best haircut and styles I had ever had in my life! Actually, anytime I've had a black woman cut my hair, they'll always done a superb job.

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In the 60’s when I was in public school America was 1st in math and science. 15 years ago I read that we were 25th. Thomas Sowell points out that the problem wasn’t integration, it was the fear the schools had that if they didn’t pass a failing student to the next grade they would be sued for racism. so they slowed everything down to the level of the slowest students in the bottom of the normal range. The instituted special classes for the developmentally disabled and Advanced classes for those with higher IQ’s. In HS I took Latin, Chemistry, Physics, Trigonometry, calculus, and I never took an advanced class. These were open t to anyone. Now they are all part of the advanced placement curriculum. Sowell talks about black students at Cornell who were on academic probation. They were good candidates for 90% of the other schools out there, but all the rest of the students there were in the tip 1% academically. They didn’t slow down classes for anyone, regardless of color. Why were these kids there? The school was mandated to accept a certain number of black students to meet a quota as part of affirmative action. This set them up to fail academically and vocationally to meet a government controlled directive.

davidellis
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This podcast is so levelheaded, down to earth, Witty, and funny. Love it. Thank you both for all that you do.

corinaprinkeycp
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The fact we are not having this discussion with Trans men competing in male sports is very telling

BloodyHazessr
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I don't normally give money to online influencers, but you my dear, are a ray of sunshine in this day and age of wokeism where people don't know the difference between awake and woke. Be AWAKE ❤ keep posting videos. You rock!!!

It's refreshing to see millennials that have common sense, respecting individuality and personal freedoms while balancing that with emotional and rational intelligence and respect and empathy ❤ please stay just as you are BRILLIANT, BEAUTIFUL AND KIND. ❤

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When Amala said “aright” in her UK accent I think I fell in love haha ❤ keep up the good work!

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