PseudoKirby
Banned
Shoes: worth going to jail for.
Normally its a bunch of privileged white kids "making fun of" low income people of color. Its the newest trend in subtle racism and white privilege.
Damn what is going on here lately? It's like I'm on Tumblr,Is there a prank where all white people just suddenly explode?
That'd be cool.
Is there a prank where all white people just suddenly explode?
That'd be cool.
Yes I know that's not what happened but if someone were to accidentally step on someone else's jordans they would react violently and I find that stupid. I can even use a clip from that vid as an example and apply it to a real case scenario.
From 0:06-0:13 you can get a scenario that can happen in real life by accident. You can see that theres a woman with a blue shirt coming the opposite direction and the guy moves to the side and steps on the guys Jordans. Of course it was done intentionally but let's pretend it wasn't. The guys first reaction was to push him to the ground and grab him.
My point is that there are persons that react violently when someone accidentally steps on their jordans and thats plain and simply stupid. Of course this was a "prank" and this dumbass did it with the intention to provoke, so they totally deserve the ass whoopin.
No, it's the best because it shows how dumbasses react to getting their fucking shoes stepped on.
They're shoes, for fucks sake. A pair of fucking shoes. Wipe them off, get over it, go on with your day.
I'm ashamed of my Black half, is just sneakers for God's sake. They are supposed to get dirty.
I don't understand how saying "it's a prank" means anything after you actually step on his shoes.
I'm ashamed of my Black half, is just sneakers for God's sake. They are supposed to get dirty.
I don't care if I'm rocking Shaqs from K-Mart, you purposely step on my feet we have a problem.
I don't disagree with the first part, but "the hood" is not racist. "The hood" is classist, though.
AKA, the hood = poor people.
(At least, that's what I think of when I think of "the hood." Poor people. All colors act shitty when poor.) I could be totally off my definition, but I'm pretty sure really poor Hispanic, white, and Asian neighborhoods are also super shady and referred to as "the hood" by the people around those areas.
I don't think it should count as a prank if you're pranking yourself by doing something that's going to get your ass beat.
I'm usually the first to yell "staged" but those reactions seemed very authentic. Also this was during the parade from Monday in Brooklyn, so testosterone was flowing freely already.
I don't disagree with the first part, but "the hood" is not racist. "The hood" is classist, though.
I don't disagree with the first part, but "the hood" is not racist. "The hood" is classist, though.
AKA, the hood = poor people.
(At least, that's what I think of when I think of "the hood." Poor people. All colors act shitty when poor.) I could be totally off my definition, but I'm pretty sure really poor Hispanic, white, and Asian neighborhoods are also super shady and referred to as "the hood" by the people around those areas.
I understand what they're doing. I'm just saying nothing about this is a prank. It's just tomfoolery and people being assholes for no reason.Except they target black people almost exclusively in these videos. And most of the videos don't take place in "the hood."
They know they're going to get beat up, there's a bunch of these videos. They're gluttons for punishment, they get some sort of thrill out of this. Also, they get to say "we were right about violent black people."
Whether they used "hood", "ghetto", "impoverished area", whatever....it's irrelevant, since they only targeted black people. Their use of "the hood" was meant to describe black people.
IT'S SHOES. Yeah, let me assault someone because they stepped on my fucking shoes. Give me a break.
Damn what is going on here lately? It's like I'm on Tumblr,
I think "the hood" definitely has a black connotation. If a white guy says he grew up in the hood I imagine the overwhelming majority of people he's talking to would imagine this white guy being the minority in a poor black neighborhood.
Ah shit man, yeah. You don't want to look soft.![]()
I understand what they're doing. I'm just saying nothing about this is a prank. It's just tomfoolery and people being assholes for no reason.
Someone steps in your personal space, damages your property or seemingly challenges you to a physical confrontation using innuendo, all the way blatantly disrespecting you. In public.
See if you don't feel like hitting the jackass that does it then.
And I think it's fair to say that they spend all day trying to set people off for their prank video and only show the few people that react violently.
And what apologize to them for blatantly disrespecting me like that?
Please.
Well I'm glad that my snap judgment from watching this racist piece of shit video was not inaccurate. Totally fine with these idiots getting an ass kicking.DennisCeeTV and OckTV are guys from NY who often work together on "prank" videos.
All of their "hood prank" videos are fake and they're all fucking racist.
They have exploited people in NY's lower-income areas and the Youtube demographic that is eager to see black people in "the hood" explode in anger and -- like the savages they are! -- violently attack people who did something harmless like ask a provocative question or step on someone's shoes.
These guys have gotten negative press from local media and congressmen for their staged scenarios that always target black people and make them look so awful to hundreds of thousands. These assholes could easily go one neighborhood over to Bensonhurst or go right across the water to Staten Island and harass Irish and Italian guys and watch them react violently... but they know that's not what their Youtube audience wants to see. They literally admitted this on a radio interview.
Fuck these guys. These videos should be banned/boycotted.
DennisCeeTV and OckTV are guys from NY who often work together on "prank" videos.
All of their "hood prank" videos are fake and they're all fucking racist.
They have exploited people in NY's lower-income areas and the Youtube demographic that is eager to see black people in "the hood" explode in anger and -- like the savages they are! -- violently attack people who did something harmless like ask a provocative question or step on someone's shoes.
These guys have gotten negative press from local media and congressmen for their staged scenarios that always target black people and make them look so awful to hundreds of thousands. These assholes could easily go one neighborhood over to Bensonhurst or go right across the water to Staten Island and harass Irish and Italian guys and watch them react violently... but they know that's not what their Youtube audience wants to see. They literally admitted this on a radio interview.
Fuck these guys. These videos should be banned/boycotted.
For sure. That's how all of these reaction videos work.Agreed, but I wouldn't call it pranking themselves either.. they're getting the exact outcome they set out to get.
I also bet there are tons of footage of people not reacting violently to them that they cut out.
No, it's the best because it shows how dumbasses react to getting their fucking shoes stepped on.
They're shoes, for fucks sake. A pair of fucking shoes. Wipe them off, get over it, go on with your day.
It's not like he's damaging them...
They aren't just shoes to alot of people, They get to the mall 3-4 hours before opening, and pay between $160-$250 for these shoes. Same way people collect certain game collectors sets or upset the PS4 has a scratch on it coming back from Sony repair. The shoes are important to them, and these guys are being total assholes with "its just a prank!"
Is there a prank where all white people just suddenly explode?
That'd be cool.
Do the game collectors assault people for the scratches?
For sure. That's how all of these reaction videos work.
Sorry but if someone steps on my shoe, on purpose or not, I'm not going to assault them as if they hurt one of my children. It's a goddamn shoe. I have my priorities in life suited and sorted to where I'm going to "feel like hitting the jackass" in situations when it actually warrants it.
And you sure stretched "stepping on a shoe" into quite the descriptor. Luckily the law agrees that bumping into someone, stepping on their shoes, etc, doesn't mean you can go bruce lee on them and repeatedly pound their face.
I agree.