Most definitely & i can't agree more...,if more so called unbiased & just white people stood up to the disgusting racist bigotry & nasty arse attitudes of WS bullshit from the onset from way before the late 1600's to date our world would be in a more & interesting place & position to where we are now as all this racist rage mainly conducted by white people are something else altogether....!!!
Agreed! I actually found this a very frustrating Hollywood-isation: the fictional white guy is solving the problem... and in the complete scene, she points out that her white colleagues won't even use the same coffeemaker as her. His macho destruction of a sign won't actually make his team any less racist, imo
I heard that when the Europeans started to colonize most of America and enslaved the blacks, most Christian’s were against or uncertain what they were doing was even right or what a decent human being should do, the elites at the top knew that in order to gain the support of the stupid sheep, they would need to twist the word of the Bible they blindly followed, they do so by stating that jesues called the descendants of a certain man to be the slaves of the world, and they claimed that those decedents were all black people, except the rich elites of African who sold there own kinds and profited off of there own people. Heck during the Great Depression and many types in which early America faced great suffering the elites blamed the Mexicans and immigrants as the problem and used them as escape goats as a solution to the problem they caused, even if the Europeans and blacks and Hispanics didn’t exist in earth, slavery would of still existed, same for racism, the eastern world did such things even before they met a white man. Heck the Great Wall of China was built by Chinese slaves, heck even North Korean enslaved there people , no wait that’s to kind, at least slaves have some worth, they treat there people less than animals and let the children starve and eat bugs in order to survive. It angers me how no matter the era or place all humans end up enslaving themselves. But that’s how humans are, heck did you know that in japan the common workers who work themselves to death are known as slave workers who work themselves because they don’t have the mentality to escape and are in despair of there joyless life style ? There’s more to this but you get what I’m saying
It’s technically not true, the NASA buildings weren’t (much to some local racists’ chagrin) segregated at that point. They did experience plenty of racism, including in the workplace, but not that particular form of it.
Well, the movie was "inspired by true events," not a biography. Gotta admit, this scene was quite powerful and really rubbed the viewer's face in race relations of the 60s.
I love this movie so much, it really opens your eyes to how it was, and then it shows how things changed throughout the movie. It’s called ‘Hidden Figures’
@bm00579 oh shut up, when welfare was introduced in the 1970s it decimated the black family structure. More black fathers abandon their families than any other race in the USA and that had nothing to do with white people or racism it is solely the fault of their own.
Why do people keep cutting the scene... Her yelling about the coffee and Him taking the _colored_ label off the coffee is just as impactful. No one noticed her running to the bathroom but everybody noticed the coffee and immediately separated it to _colored_ and _white_ the very next day after the 1st incident. They didn't care where she went out of sight out of mind. But the moment she touched the communal coffee they enforced a new barrier.
It’s a shame that this only happened because he needed her to make deadlines, the segregated bathrooms didn’t end here because it was wrong or unjust, but because he needed something of her, who they ALL relied on. She had to show her worth just to be able to pee, and yet she was smarter than them all and they knew it.
The reality is much better, the black workers themselves got organised and demanded the change to the bathrooms policy and succeeded. I say better but of course well aware it's a travesty that there ever were separated bathrooms
@jossoliver9673 the movie is 'Hidden Figures' Staring Tarji P Henson, Octavia Spencer, Kevin Costner, and many others. Excellent movie based on real life events re: the contributions that black woman made to the space program.
If we , as a People, can make it though this atrocious time in our history which was preceded by an even worse time in our history we can make it through these days..
Now, instead of there being an intolerance for a particular race or ethnicity, there is an intolerance for disagreement. I’ve had friends drop me entirely because I told them I was voting Republican 😭 I don’t see any value in that. It’s preferable to have friends that disagree with you so you hear viewpoints outside of your own from time to time. If someone gets upset over even the slightest mention of politics I’d assume they’re not very mature.
@@cartreviewr Agree. Too much of our culture is based on blindly supporting one side only. As happens often in sports this leads to hooliganism, bullying and violence instead of communication and finding common ground.
@@cartreviewr you are not seriously relating yourself to this clip? There needs to be a new word for the level of delusion and self-victimization you’re exhibiting. I’m sure your ex friends tried really hard to educate you but you sound absolutely exhausting, kudos on them trying to teach you one last lesson…. Clearly in vain.
@@rowankrencikhis character taking the sogn down .. that was hollywood it didn't happen in real life .. although I don't know of there was actual sergation at NASA but there was in the county and state they lived in .
Yeah, well for those who want to know the truth... this never happened. No one knocked down the signs. Ms. Johnson said that one day she got tired of running and just started using the closest bathroom regardless of the dtsres and ugly comments.
You SHOULD see color. You should see color, and still respect and love their differences. You should respect and love people beyond their color, not pretend like you don't see it.
I love this scene but i always find it funny that he destroyed the wrong bathroom sign. He should have destroyed the whites only signs in his building but instead he broke the colors sign which is apparently 20 minutes from where they work.
what she had to put up with but she stuck it out. Seems they needed her badly. there might not have been a successful program without her and others. Glad that Glenn saw how important she was and Kevin Costner character defended her. 😊
My parents grew up in rural Kentucky. At a time when black and white were segregated in bathrooms,water fountains, buses, and in general.They told me stories of how blacks were treated there, and it makes you cry that we were so ignorant.
This character didn't exist in real life. Costner's character was a composite of different real people. And this episode never happened. Not to say that they didn't face racial discrimination, but this is movie magic.
This is the perfect example of “checking your privilege.” This statement doesn’t mean hate what you have. It means be conscious of what you have/the treatment you get. It is easy to be blind to experiences that are not your own. I hope you have an amazing day
As a white woman, I will never completely understand this and how this must’ve felt for people. And it really breaks my heart when I watch movies like this because this stuff really happened. But it also pisses me off. I wish we could say it’s in the past, but it’s not. It seems like we’ve made SOME progress but not enough. Until we can look at people and not judge them solely based on their color, religion, or sex orientation, we will still have work to do. And it starts at home with what we teach our children. I have two mixed grandsons and even though it’s 2024, I still worry about their safety now and in the future. I know this will be lengthy but 12 years ago my best friend and I were going to go on a trip. I live in Kansas and she was living in Georgia at the time. I was talking to a coworker who is black, and whose mother lives in South Carolina. At the time, I wasn’t sure what my route was going to be. I drove the whole way. She started to tell me about making sure that I fill up my car before I drove through certain states. Then she hesitated and said never mind you’re white. I looked at her puzzled. I was in my late 30s at the time and she was in her mid-40s. I asked her why she said that. Then she told me that there are still white supremacist out there and it’s still unsafe for black people to be in certain areas, particularly after dark. At first, I thought maybe she was kidding. She was not. I was shocked and mad. Why is this still going on? It should never have happened in the first place, but good God, why haven’t we learned from that mistake and learned that the color of your skin does not define who you are. I do worry about certain things with my safety because I’m a woman, and it would be nice someday not to worry about that. But I can’t imagine being worried about being attacked solely based on the color of my skin. Just makes me sick. Literally.
As good as he is, how dare a man publicly shame a woman in front of a room full of men! Today he'd be at risk of being sues for that public conversation.
That didn't apply when they were working on the Mercury program. It was segregated when they worked at Langley in Virginia for the predecessor of NASA the NACA in Virginia in the 50s had the Jim Crow laws. NASA was on federal property and segregation was banned on the federal level.
Now THAT'S how you solve a problem that shouldn't have been a problem in the first place!
Most definitely & i can't agree more...,if more so called unbiased & just white people stood up to the disgusting racist bigotry & nasty arse attitudes of WS bullshit from the onset from way before the late 1600's to date our world would be in a more & interesting place & position to where we are now as all this racist rage mainly conducted by white people are something else altogether....!!!
Agreed!
I actually found this a very frustrating Hollywood-isation: the fictional white guy is solving the problem... and in the complete scene, she points out that her white colleagues won't even use the same coffeemaker as her. His macho destruction of a sign won't actually make his team any less racist, imo
His character didn't exist in reality. Her character was based on a real person. His character was there to appease white audiences
I heard that when the Europeans started to colonize most of America and enslaved the blacks, most Christian’s were against or uncertain what they were doing was even right or what a decent human being should do, the elites at the top knew that in order to gain the support of the stupid sheep, they would need to twist the word of the Bible they blindly followed, they do so by stating that jesues called the descendants of a certain man to be the slaves of the world, and they claimed that those decedents were all black people, except the rich elites of African who sold there own kinds and profited off of there own people. Heck during the Great Depression and many types in which early America faced great suffering the elites blamed the Mexicans and immigrants as the problem and used them as escape goats as a solution to the problem they caused, even if the Europeans and blacks and Hispanics didn’t exist in earth, slavery would of still existed, same for racism, the eastern world did such things even before they met a white man. Heck the Great Wall of China was built by Chinese slaves, heck even North Korean enslaved there people , no wait that’s to kind, at least slaves have some worth, they treat there people less than animals and let the children starve and eat bugs in order to survive. It angers me how no matter the era or place all humans end up enslaving themselves. But that’s how humans are, heck did you know that in japan the common workers who work themselves to death are known as slave workers who work themselves because they don’t have the mentality to escape and are in despair of there joyless life style ? There’s more to this but you get what I’m saying
@@meinhartfrancois Maybe not, but it will show them what he thinks of that foolishness. And maybe get them to reflect on how stupid racism really is.
His next line is "at NASA we all piss the same color"
Blue
I heard some people piss red
"You're all BLUE now, and you'll bleed red!"
-GSM 1 Jeffries USN
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯@@Labour-toryAreRapeLovers
@@erikjhs2403
That would not be a very good thing 😬
I always shed a tear watching this clip.
Luckily it didn't happen in real life :D and by that I mean this specific scene from the movie
there's smthg similar to that scene (racial oppression i mean ) happening in Palestine for more than 70 years
It’s technically not true, the NASA buildings weren’t (much to some local racists’ chagrin) segregated at that point. They did experience plenty of racism, including in the workplace, but not that particular form of it.
@@haythem95which Palestina. Palestina has not existed since the the brits dumped their protectorate.
@@edsutherland8266 thanks for the clarification.
Kevin was perfect for this role!
He really was as was she. Great acting on both of them ❤❤❤
Perfect
@@debbiemcclure2874Yes, the acting throughout the movie was great! All the actors were very believable!
Yes he was perfect.
What's funny was the actual person she played didn't put up with the white/colored bathrooms BS. She just used the white bathrooms.
So why did they not show that in the movie? Would still have made a good movie with the truth.
@@oblinacavanaugh4544it would probably look bad on NASA for having a racist bathroom at the time
@@oblinacavanaugh4544 white savior representation in media. It's a common trope to have Hollywood rewrite stories to make someone look better
@@KynnediSmith unbelievable
Well, the movie was "inspired by true events," not a biography.
Gotta admit, this scene was quite powerful and really rubbed the viewer's face in race relations of the 60s.
Kevin was the right person for this role. Just love him in this movie.
I know they are Actors , I grew up in those. They delivered !
I love this movie so much, it really opens your eyes to how it was, and then it shows how things changed throughout the movie. It’s called ‘Hidden Figures’
Please Name of movie
@@zaynabmuhammadjibia7468Hidden Figures
@@zaynabmuhammadjibia7468 hidden figures
If you only LIVED THROUGH IT😢
@bm00579 oh shut up, when welfare was introduced in the 1970s it decimated the black family structure. More black fathers abandon their families than any other race in the USA and that had nothing to do with white people or racism it is solely the fault of their own.
That scene is one of “The Greatest scenes” in my movie viewing history
Why do people keep cutting the scene... Her yelling about the coffee and Him taking the _colored_ label off the coffee is just as impactful. No one noticed her running to the bathroom but everybody noticed the coffee and immediately separated it to _colored_ and _white_ the very next day after the 1st incident. They didn't care where she went out of sight out of mind. But the moment she touched the communal coffee they enforced a new barrier.
UR RITE SHE PUT ON A SHOW IN THAT OFFICE
It’s a shame that this only happened because he needed her to make deadlines, the segregated bathrooms didn’t end here because it was wrong or unjust, but because he needed something of her, who they ALL relied on. She had to show her worth just to be able to pee, and yet she was smarter than them all and they knew it.
The reality is much better, the black workers themselves got organised and demanded the change to the bathrooms policy and succeeded.
I say better but of course well aware it's a travesty that there ever were separated bathrooms
They didn't just know it, they were afraid of it .
What's the name of the film please?
@jossoliver9673 the movie is 'Hidden Figures'
Staring Tarji P Henson, Octavia Spencer, Kevin Costner, and many others. Excellent movie based on real life events re: the contributions that black woman made to the space program.
That's how life is, nobody will ever do anything unless there is a reason to do it. People get too comfortable with things never changing.
Whether its Body Guard movie or this one, Kevin Costner rocks !!!
Yellowstone and "the highwaymen" are great as well
Black or White was a great movie too he said he funded it himself b/c no one would back him on it smh
I low-key loved this scene, the monologue that she gives is so good omg.
If I was a Hollywood actor. To act out that scene would be payment enough! Kevin Costner has had some awesome moments in his movies
One of his best movies.
I knew I loved him for a reason. He loves playing these kind of parts. He doesn’t give two ducks about who you really, are. Just be a damn person. ❤
I freaking love it
The movie is called “hidden figures” and it is an AMAZING movie. I highly recommend it
My parents met while on a civil rights march from New York City to Washington DC opposing Jim Crow in 1943. I approve this message.
If we , as a People, can make it though this atrocious time in our history which was preceded by an even worse time in our history we can make it through these days..
I sure hope so. 🙁
Now, instead of there being an intolerance for a particular race or ethnicity, there is an intolerance for disagreement. I’ve had friends drop me entirely because I told them I was voting Republican 😭 I don’t see any value in that. It’s preferable to have friends that disagree with you so you hear viewpoints outside of your own from time to time. If someone gets upset over even the slightest mention of politics I’d assume they’re not very mature.
@@cartreviewr Agree. Too much of our culture is based on blindly supporting one side only. As happens often in sports this leads to hooliganism, bullying and violence instead of communication and finding common ground.
@@cartreviewr you are not seriously relating yourself to this clip? There needs to be a new word for the level of delusion and self-victimization you’re exhibiting. I’m sure your ex friends tried really hard to educate you but you sound absolutely exhausting, kudos on them trying to teach you one last lesson…. Clearly in vain.
these days we're seeing the same thing happening in Palestine and it isn't smthg new but was happening for more than 70 years
I saw Sheldon cooper there
I guess they did call him in
@@benjaminwilliam6643and He was so pissed over all this
Bazzinga- Sheldon Cooper
I never knew Sheldon was a bigot until this movie.
"That's my spot."
Her response was cut short. I loved her response.
They should have kept the "I WORK LIKE A DOG DAY AND NIGHT" part
Costners 2nd best role(Behind Bodyguard)
Move Name:Hidden Figures
Thank you
From the first comment to this is only others' opinions 🤧 🤮
it grieves me greatly that people can be this mean & uncaring, they proliferated like vermin, sad
As meannamd uncaring as dismantling the oppression?
This didn't really happen. At all. It was dramatized for the theme of the movie's racial discrimination.
@@catladyfromky4142but there's something similar happening in palestine
@@catladyfromky4142discrimination didnt happen?
@@rowankrencikhis character taking the sogn down .. that was hollywood it didn't happen in real life .. although I don't know of there was actual sergation at NASA but there was in the county and state they lived in .
We are not any color. We are SCIENTISTS!!!! ❤
West computers were honestly the reason why nasa was successful
It’s a shame when she said I have no idea were your bathroom is
Yeah, well for those who want to know the truth... this never happened. No one knocked down the signs. Ms. Johnson said that one day she got tired of running and just started using the closest bathroom regardless of the dtsres and ugly comments.
Love this scene. The idea that this was deemed acceptable ever was uncivilized to say the least!!
Love that, i never saw color in friends and family. This was so heart warming to see the start of the future❤
You SHOULD see color. You should see color, and still respect and love their differences. You should respect and love people beyond their color, not pretend like you don't see it.
What difference does it make if you see it or not? You still treat everyone the same?
It’s funny cuz in reality she used any damn bathroom she pleased, straight up didn’t care
I love this scene but i always find it funny that he destroyed the wrong bathroom sign. He should have destroyed the whites only signs in his building but instead he broke the colors sign which is apparently 20 minutes from where they work.
what she had to put up with but she stuck it out. Seems they needed her badly. there might not have been a successful program without her and others. Glad that Glenn saw how important she was and Kevin Costner character defended her. 😊
Such a shame she had to put up with that
BEST...Scene...in...the movie!!!! 😮
Best scene in this movie ❤
Great movie
My parents grew up in rural Kentucky. At a time when black and white were segregated in bathrooms,water fountains, buses, and in general.They told me stories of how blacks were treated there, and it makes you cry that we were so ignorant.
This scene brings tears to my eyes.
It still goes on today,but covertly underground shame how things work.
So change it. If we truly learn from history, we know well how to not repeat it.
It goes on today but now it is blacks wanting segregation, not whites. It’s weird
@@Alusnovalotuswe're repeating smthg similar in Palestine
@@haythem95 yes. How can we change it?
"I have no idea where your bathroom is" "so where do you piss then?"
Well done, he,s good actor, and she is good actress 👏
Amen! True pioneer to help others etc
What is Sheldon doing there in the background 😂
Thats respect for that man!
This character didn't exist in real life. Costner's character was a composite of different real people.
And this episode never happened. Not to say that they didn't face racial discrimination, but this is movie magic.
Bro knocked down that sign like he was Dr. Freeman
This is beautiful...good man...Della
That is PERFECTION!!
Another GREAT scene from a Great film!
The best is the next part, where he says: "Here in NASA, we all pee the same colour"
Academy award performance.
This is the perfect example of “checking your privilege.” This statement doesn’t mean hate what you have. It means be conscious of what you have/the treatment you get. It is easy to be blind to experiences that are not your own. I hope you have an amazing day
Now that's justice
This film was brilliant & the acting superb x
Such a powerful scene!
Bros probably the only one who even technically stood up about that
This is a phenomenal movie!! Have watched it 3 times already. 😊
As a white woman, I will never completely understand this and how this must’ve felt for people. And it really breaks my heart when I watch movies like this because this stuff really happened. But it also pisses me off. I wish we could say it’s in the past, but it’s not. It seems like we’ve made SOME progress but not enough. Until we can look at people and not judge them solely based on their color, religion, or sex orientation, we will still have work to do. And it starts at home with what we teach our children. I have two mixed grandsons and even though it’s 2024, I still worry about their safety now and in the future. I know this will be lengthy but 12 years ago my best friend and I were going to go on a trip. I live in Kansas and she was living in Georgia at the time. I was talking to a coworker who is black, and whose mother lives in South Carolina. At the time, I wasn’t sure what my route was going to be. I drove the whole way. She started to tell me about making sure that I fill up my car before I drove through certain states. Then she hesitated and said never mind you’re white. I looked at her puzzled. I was in my late 30s at the time and she was in her mid-40s. I asked her why she said that. Then she told me that there are still white supremacist out there and it’s still unsafe for black people to be in certain areas, particularly after dark. At first, I thought maybe she was kidding. She was not. I was shocked and mad. Why is this still going on? It should never have happened in the first place, but good God, why haven’t we learned from that mistake and learned that the color of your skin does not define who you are. I do worry about certain things with my safety because I’m a woman, and it would be nice someday not to worry about that. But I can’t imagine being worried about being attacked solely based on the color of my skin. Just makes me sick. Literally.
"i have no idea where your bathroom is" had me blowin steam out my ears mad.
He played his role here well 😊
an awesome movie
I need to see this movie
Stunning
I've watching this so many times and just noticed Sheldon in the background
That’s a BIG AMEN !!!
No more separate bathrooms❗
oh my gods i just realized that the woman at the desk played Miss Honey in Matilda and that is A CRUEL CASTING FOR THIS MOVIE!!! 😭😂
Look Sheldon's there. ❤❤❤
What movie is this
He was probably thinking "we'll never get to the moon if people keep doing this"
KC is darn good
John Dutton came out in that last part 😂
it makes me want to cry,just knowing that was a thing EVER !
BATHRM coffee pot, Water fountain, any of it makes my heart break. So glad that's over
I watched this on a middle school field trip. We all clapped during the sign breaking scene.
Way to go man
Imagine fucking up an entire space program just because somebody is a different shade of beige
She is a magnificent actress.😊🎉
I loved that part.
Movie name:
Hidden figures
This movie is great!
Still # 1 at hate and fear
At NASA, we all pee the same color! Love that line!
Now that was a statement
Great movie!
A hell of a movie 🎥
Highly recommended!
What a concept.
Is that Sheldon in the back?!?!
I loved this movie
What is the name of this movie?
That was awesome
Best scene
what movie is?
As good as he is, how dare a man publicly shame a woman in front of a room full of men! Today he'd be at risk of being sues for that public conversation.
Love this
Damn good movie.
He used a crowbar .Not a bat .
There is no bat anywhere in the movie, clearly he used a crowbar so WTF are you even talking about?
That didn't apply when they were working on the Mercury program. It was segregated when they worked at Langley in Virginia for the predecessor of NASA the NACA in Virginia in the 50s had the Jim Crow laws. NASA was on federal property and segregation was banned on the federal level.
Good people > bad people
love this film. thank you to the ladies at Nasa that helped.
Good understanding boss.
BRAVO!!