Reacting to 'ONLY BLACK PEOPLE CAN RELATED TO' Tiktok

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Renee was so patient. So much of this was so cringe. Like you can tell she was like these stereotypes lol. So glad about y’all spreading info. Like don’t ask to touch peoples hair and don’t say any variation of the n word. It’s that simple. Nice video today y’all.

alexandraazure
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poor Renee, she must get these kinds of questions wherever she goes in Korea. She was very kind to come and talk about these subjects but I can't help but wonder if it would have been more helpful to let her talk about what she personally finds frustrating and offensive in Korea and what Koreans can do differently when interacting with her, rather than asking her to try and summarize how all Black people are. Still, I'm glad to see her again and do hope she comes back and I would love to hear more about her own life and interests!

sabriel_
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when Hyeni was like « rap hip/hop yo yo » at the beginning, Renee was like guuuur if you don’t stop
she gave the right facial expression

l.a
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"Hip hop and rap. yeah yeah"!
Renee: Not a "confused" face more like a "please stop face" 🤦🏽‍♀️.

cspel
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Renee is such a sweetheart!
I think it'd be great to have a full educational video with her debunking more stereotypes and explaining why certain things shouldn't be said to/about black people.

KamilaGrrr
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Had me sitting here like damn sis, blink twice if we need to come get you 😭 She seemed uncomfortable, sigh. But yes, she’s absolutely right, black people are not a monolith and it really sucks forcing stereotypes on us. The diaspora is far and wide, black ppl come from all over the world. We are all culturally and socially different. We’re a vibe tho!

milkteawithboba
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as a black person this video was a little difficult to watch, i would probably not know how to react to some of the things they said lmao

puttingmyphoneoncharge
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this was a hard watch. I’m Asian American, so I have experience from both cultures. America is so diverse & there’s been a lot of effort made to educate on how to recognize racism & how to unlearn stereotypes and biases. Asian countries lack that multiculturalism so there’s no one around them to hold them accountable or to point out when something they say is wrong. Micro aggressive beliefs & stereotypes are so deeply ingrained into their minds by the outside media they consume but there’s no time taken to actually listen to REAL black voices. I’m from Japan so I’ve known people with the same thought processes as these two so this vid was especially cringey. Renee was so patient, I think I would have snapped.

maya
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As a blk person watching this, i kinda cringed like renee did. Especially with the girl to the right of renee. In the beginning when she kept saying “yo” and using gestures in hip hop music, I couldn’t help but cringe. Idk if she was just nervous or something, but she was a bit too much this video. Girl needed to take it down a notch and should’ve did more listening and being receptive. And not be so quick to voice anything or respond before renee could finish what she was saying.

anonnnymousthegreat
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I LOOOVE RENÉE!!! Ever since I saw her give Kim Minseok (the actor) english lessons I've been wanting to see her more

nsphilippe
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THANK YOU, RENEE! As a black woman, I have felt uncomfortable with some of the things I’ve seen and heard in Korean media and wished for someone who could address the misconceptions and prejudices people sometimes have. I appreciated how you dispelled stereotypes and had the grace to educate thoughtfully while also not pandering or playing into respectability or ignoring or excusing racist ideas. You’re a gem!

ibewalkingwiththecheesecak
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Renee was so calm, my anger issues could never, i wouldve walked out the first sentence 💀💀 been dragged out by the cops even cause aint no way

meeringmeetings
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As an African, I think she did a good job of representing Bw in the best light. I don’t think that’s done enough in the media and I love the way she politely corrected them. She’s the sweetest 🥰🥹

T.Ozantsi
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It’s crazy how people describe black people as gangsters and scary but proceeds to do racist stuff in our face. This @ 0:27 was really unacceptable. I can’t believe a grown woman thought it was okay to mock black people right in front of a black person. It’s a shame that Renee even tolerated because if it was the other way around it would’ve been a problem.

shanisee
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Renée is so patient and very well spoken! I love it!

Andreravone
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Renee is very sweet but I have to wonder if this video might have made her a little uncomfortable? I really hope not. Because she said it in Korean and the English translations are not always perfect on the channel, I am having trouble determining if she was saying that black rappers should not include that word in their songs, or just that non-Black people should not sing along with it. I would be interested to know her stance on it. Based on the questions at the end, I feel like this video just proves that it is pretty common for Koreans to be ignorant of what is and isn't okay with regards to cultural appropriation or things they might say that could be considered offensive. I hope with time their younger generation has the chance to learn more about other cultures outside of Korea.

hongjoongsbutterfly
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It is clear that everyone loves Renee 💜


I love how polite she is when talking about sensitive issues that interpellate her, and that despite her discomfort/anger she does not lose her peace and calm 🙌🏽

sugaissues
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This looked uncomfortable for Renee. I felt the cringe through the screen. And yes being told I sound or act white is a huge insult.

MsLaLa-nqmi
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"black people can do anything except tanning their skin". tell that to my skin everytime I go into the sun. We can get darker, we can get sunburn too like everyone else. we use sunblock too BTW...

ECINADGIRL
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Renee you were so chill I was thinking Ughhh for most of this 🤣 Since Seungwoo lived in USA and he's a dancer who's around black culture more he seems to understand it a bit better but it's good to see both of them be open to doing this as some Koreans might not think this is important as they figure they will rarely be around a black person. But I see more black people wanting to come to Korea for college and careers or just to have a safe peaceful life. And we should be open to learning about Korean culture too so we don't fall into any stereotype thinking as well.

dominiqueo