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  • @lovecommanectar
    @lovecommanectar Pƙed rokem +6083

    wait her being spot on when guessing she was a redhead w freckles was actually craaazy 💀

    • @chadromney
      @chadromney Pƙed rokem +276

      the redhead was like "oh no they got me" lol

    • @r22gamer54
      @r22gamer54 Pƙed rokem +81

      I was laughing so hard when they guessed it spot on

    • @gxmergxrl
      @gxmergxrl Pƙed rokem +5

      time stamp pls

    • @fww.cleopatra
      @fww.cleopatra Pƙed rokem +12

      @@gxmergxrl7:24

    • @mumtas4469
      @mumtas4469 Pƙed rokem +37

      The redhead was so beautiful and breathtaking. Her eyebrows and eyes plus hair was just 😼

  • @laurenbeth3772
    @laurenbeth3772 Pƙed rokem +5839

    Okay but the way Rebecca literally has albinism and said she doesn't tan but then didn't move herself down the lineup at all is crazy

    • @apgarbett
      @apgarbett Pƙed rokem +851

      That crossed my mind as well. Maybe they couldn't move themselves? Idk lol

    • @paulabeizike7892
      @paulabeizike7892 Pƙed rokem +739

      i think they werent allowed to move themselves bc they knew how dark/light the are, so they probably had to wait for someone else to say "i think you should move to the left/right'

    • @Ghostfacekillah1
      @Ghostfacekillah1 Pƙed rokem +787

      They weren’t allowed to move themselves I’m almost certain

    • @haveagoodday2847
      @haveagoodday2847 Pƙed rokem +95

      yh but they did litch tell all d people that don tan 2 move n she knows she’s lighter anyway so she could’ve

    • @willl9046
      @willl9046 Pƙed rokem +82

      They were moving the questions too quickly.

  • @ramengurung9913
    @ramengurung9913 Pƙed rokem +7530

    No way they called Roniyah Middle Eastern when she’s clearly British 😭

    • @ohyeahyeah1068
      @ohyeahyeah1068 Pƙed rokem +751

      The most London accent ever lol

    • @Abigailwrilar
      @Abigailwrilar Pƙed rokem +284

      You realize you can be middle eastern and not have a middle eastern accent.

    • @bride1203
      @bride1203 Pƙed rokem +515

      @@Abigailwrilar they were going off accent and she doesn't sound middle eastern at all

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg Pƙed rokem +105

      Also what is a “middle eastern” accent. No such thing exists. A persian will sound completely different from an Egyptian, and an Egyptian sounds different to a Saudi and a Saudi sounds different to a Turk.. etc.

    • @Jewelzbabiii
      @Jewelzbabiii Pƙed rokem +75

      ​@Ahmed-pf3lg and yet , they're all easily identifiable as middle eastern accents ....

  • @glossyhobi3985
    @glossyhobi3985 Pƙed rokem +3868

    thought this was going to be chaotic but everyone was so nice and respectful to each other!

  • @jazzymurray2829
    @jazzymurray2829 Pƙed rokem +3985

    Kat drags her voice like Kim KardashianđŸ€Ł

    • @anoukraaijmakers6474
      @anoukraaijmakers6474 Pƙed rokem +755

      I thought she sounded just like Kourtney Kardashian.

    • @marisap09
      @marisap09 Pƙed rokem +556

      Came to comment this 😅 she sounds like the TikTok creator who parodies the Kardashians

    • @Cosmocomely
      @Cosmocomely Pƙed rokem +87

      She really does omg

    • @deecee90.
      @deecee90. Pƙed rokem +148

      Vocal fry 💀

    • @hudamajid3898
      @hudamajid3898 Pƙed rokem +91

      EyEh đŸ’…đŸ»đŸ€Ą

  • @laurenbeth3772
    @laurenbeth3772 Pƙed rokem +3573

    Can we talk about how absolutely stunning everyone is in this lineup???

    • @icy9308
      @icy9308 Pƙed rokem +33

      Do u know what stunning means? Youre just making the word lose its actual meaning and mis using it

    • @tiernyjasmine8678
      @tiernyjasmine8678 Pƙed rokem +251

      @@icy9308 its not that deep bro

    • @tiagomoraes1510
      @tiagomoraes1510 Pƙed rokem +11

      not really

    • @jubilee
      @jubilee  Pƙed rokem +99

      Agreed!

    • @laurenbeth3772
      @laurenbeth3772 Pƙed rokem +93

      @@icy9308 I do know what it means, and I stand by my statement

  • @suse9313
    @suse9313 Pƙed rokem +1917

    Roniyah being British definitely gave her a different perspective on race and being black.

    • @littlelamb3656
      @littlelamb3656 Pƙed rokem +55

      I noticed that too 💀

    • @Bia-lm8it
      @Bia-lm8it Pƙed rokem +13

      @@greyyy7556yes, exactly!

    • @talltreeyeti
      @talltreeyeti Pƙed rokem +6

      @@gigi09562 neither do ppl in the US...

    • @martyyymarttt
      @martyyymarttt Pƙed rokem

      black british ppl get on my nerves

    • @WHYOSHO
      @WHYOSHO Pƙed rokem +51

      @@gigi09562well you can blame the Europeans for that. They came to the Americas and segregated people do to skin color and race. So it’s not our fault
 but this is our reality because if them.

  • @nkhensanimakhuba9631
    @nkhensanimakhuba9631 Pƙed rokem +654

    Lmao I'm hollering that the girl said she is from Dubai and they say her accent is South African and Alexander just kind of ran with it and now he thinks she's South African 😭😭

    • @aramakuypers1693
      @aramakuypers1693 Pƙed rokem +11

      I noticed too smh😂😂😂😂

    • @ChrisM-bn5vr
      @ChrisM-bn5vr Pƙed rokem +43

      This was the silliest thing I've ever heard, she had a near perfect sounding American accent, she sounded literally nothing like a South African. I don't know why some Americans are so bad with picking apart accents lol.

    • @nkhensanimakhuba9631
      @nkhensanimakhuba9631 Pƙed rokem

      @@ChrisM-bn5vr exactly!!!!!!

    • @pdcdesign9632
      @pdcdesign9632 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      These idiots are ignorant. They also thought PIERRE was a Latino/Mexican name.

    • @krisdwooddeux
      @krisdwooddeux Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      I was hoping someone would mention this cuz I didn’t want to have to do it myself. My goodness the lack of geographical knowledge was appalling

  • @kayday93
    @kayday93 Pƙed rokem +1167

    Y’all should do this again but with more wild cards, and not letting them talk about tanning or ethnicity!! It’d be REALLY interesting to see what judgments are made based on voice, where they grew up, and their interests/experiences alone

    • @shenyuan_meimei
      @shenyuan_meimei Pƙed rokem +92

      I felt that the question "Do you think your ethnicity has suffered?"(It was something like that) was too much appealing. It would give an answer too quick.

    • @browncookies8048
      @browncookies8048 Pƙed rokem +16

      @@shenyuan_meimeiYou can be black and still light so that question helps but it doesn’t give good pictures of who is the lightest

    • @jubilee
      @jubilee  Pƙed rokem +118

      Would we wanna see a part II to this? 👀

    • @mindsetways
      @mindsetways Pƙed rokem +5

      ​@@jubileeyes

    • @maureengallagher8076
      @maureengallagher8076 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@jubileeoui oui

  • @LevTri
    @LevTri Pƙed rokem +342

    Rebecca’s assumptions of Pierre and Isabella were on point 😂 even though Pierre isn’t Latino, his description would’ve made me say the same thing.

    • @BlueberryStrawBerr
      @BlueberryStrawBerr Pƙed rokem +1

      What was he ? Idk if it was mentioned or if i didnt catch it

    • @LevTri
      @LevTri Pƙed rokem +15

      @@BlueberryStrawBerrwhen they do the reveal at the end they share what they are and he said he’s half white and half middle eastern

    • @ZZ-kn1py
      @ZZ-kn1py Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      When Rebecca said she felt exhausted, I felt that

  • @brysonjofficial
    @brysonjofficial Pƙed rokem +1014

    Alexander’s ethnicity was super cool. Also, Roniyah brought up some great points at the end of the video.

    • @alexanderoda9183
      @alexanderoda9183 Pƙed rokem +40

      Thank you homie!

    • @c22d22
      @c22d22 Pƙed rokem +28

      I agree about Roniya!

    • @thearachnid7779
      @thearachnid7779 Pƙed rokem +5

      She really did

    • @LikeThat57
      @LikeThat57 Pƙed rokem +35

      I think Black people should be educated on Black American history when they move to America so they can understand why people have the perspectives that they do because to think that yt people don’t have the perspective at all is naive and does them a disservice when they enter mixed settings and say ignorant things about not understanding the effects of racism of oppression but also giving their accounts of it
Hera being colorism and being told she “sounds yt” because let’s be real
she just sounds British and not yt British.

    • @LikeThat57
      @LikeThat57 Pƙed rokem +1

      Hers*

  • @elmiraf568
    @elmiraf568 Pƙed rokem +1716

    Please do a “ranking by most feminine” for the girls just like you did a “ranking by most alpha” for the males!!!! 😅

    • @blank7771
      @blank7771 Pƙed rokem +97

      feminine is not the antonym of alpha. the feminine version would probably be the most submissive

    • @sergiomypool
      @sergiomypool Pƙed rokem +81

      They have made a Ranking Men by Testosteron, also don't use "alpha" 💀💀

    • @Aaron-kj8dv
      @Aaron-kj8dv Pƙed rokem +3

      That would be fascinating, I'd love that and they should do a proper "Most masculine or alpha"

    • @EllieDaisy
      @EllieDaisy Pƙed rokem +22

      How you going to rate femininity? It’s all in the feelings of the person 😂

    • @mattdubs357
      @mattdubs357 Pƙed rokem

      feminists think feminine means oppression, so jubilee would get cancelled for that

  • @frieda9745
    @frieda9745 Pƙed rokem +467

    it's so on brand American that nobody could initially tell that roniyah was british lmaoooo

    • @ShelbieMua
      @ShelbieMua Pƙed rokem +25

      You’re comment is also so on brand. Yet you enjoy the American content

    • @idk-uv9dk
      @idk-uv9dk Pƙed rokem +2

      fr lmaoo

    • @GoldenBoyDims
      @GoldenBoyDims Pƙed rokem +7

      They are so dense

    • @__-pg7bd
      @__-pg7bd Pƙed rokem +13

      I'm American and immediately thought she was from London or something. Definitely from England

    • @handsoapsoup5907
      @handsoapsoup5907 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@ShelbieMuamaybe it’s like stopping to look at a burning building. You feel sad, but are also entertained in a way.

  • @jinakaye
    @jinakaye Pƙed rokem +227

    The Popeye's vs. Chick-fil-A question had me in stitches. I'm not sure if Jazlyn or Roniyah got the meaning
or maybe they did. đŸ€·đŸŸâ€â™€ïžđŸ€Ł

    • @hc7092
      @hc7092 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +2

      As a British gal, i had no idea

  • @yonelwin3235
    @yonelwin3235 Pƙed rokem +387

    I applaud Roni for saying all these and sharing her real experiences.. everyone is accepting and kind.. good episode

  • @locst4r
    @locst4r Pƙed rokem +4937

    y’all are rlly running out of ideas

  • @khaleemaalkainaat8178
    @khaleemaalkainaat8178 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +309

    I love Isabella’s voice. That rasp is so calming to listen to

    • @32Theresa
      @32Theresa Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +59

      That’s funny, I kept wanting her to clear her throat 💀

    • @ZZ-kn1py
      @ZZ-kn1py Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      @@malloobasi1611somebody’s thirsty

  • @Orange_creamsicle
    @Orange_creamsicle Pƙed rokem +183

    i wish we got to hear more from the girl in the orange? dress and jean short guy they're personal experience was cut. while i do think that there could be more diversity of skin tone, I think they gathered a very unique group of people which makes this more facinating.

    • @_Kchong
      @_Kchong Pƙed rokem +6

      I was so confused!! Right??

    • @thisnewnamesystemisdumb
      @thisnewnamesystemisdumb Pƙed rokem +12

      Her voice was annoying so they cut it.

    • @KatArielle
      @KatArielle Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +23

      I shared my experience about being biracial in America and not being accepted fully by both my Asian and Hispanic background because I look a certain way or sound a different way

  • @WinVault
    @WinVault Pƙed rokem +662

    Agree with Roniyah - I’ve noticed in UK there’s more focus on class whilst in US it’s race
    Edit: Don’t get me wrong, racism still exists in UK.
    I’m saying that compared to USA, Class is what people look at a lot - hence why Roniyah probably felt that way

    • @tiernyjasmine8678
      @tiernyjasmine8678 Pƙed rokem +45

      As a British person that's so true

    • @luckyshow98
      @luckyshow98 Pƙed rokem +231

      Completely wrong, as a Somali Londoner. Race is most definitely a contentious topic, my school we had racialised fights. My sister's friend was chased by a bunch of Asian boys saying 'we''ll get the n*****" in the UK we like to pretend its all peaches and cream and 'oh look the US is terrible to minorities' the Brits created the handbook, the Americans perfected it.

    • @Jewelzbabiii
      @Jewelzbabiii Pƙed rokem +39

      ​@@luckyshow98PERFECTLY said

    • @sometimesising1016
      @sometimesising1016 Pƙed rokem +140

      "It's about class" is what racists say to cover their racism.

    • @CN-ke8te
      @CN-ke8te Pƙed rokem

      @@sometimesising1016lmaoo exactly ppl are so delusional racism exists everywhere unless your country is more of a monolith .

  • @whithehearthro
    @whithehearthro Pƙed rokem +385

    Roniyah was the coolest person and I would totally love to be her friend. She sounds so interesting and thoughtful.

  • @carolinebullit
    @carolinebullit Pƙed rokem +460

    the way Rebecca knew she was proabably the lightest because she has albinism and she was keeping herself in the front is crazy

    • @Ghostfacekillah1
      @Ghostfacekillah1 Pƙed rokem +216

      It’s crazy you ain’t watch the video cuz they can’t move themselves only other can move you

    • @ThisIsMissCheeky
      @ThisIsMissCheeky Pƙed rokem +117

      They're not allowed to move themselves silly

    • @55CINCO55
      @55CINCO55 Pƙed rokem +100

      That would defeat the whole point of the game genius.

    • @adr77510
      @adr77510 Pƙed rokem +80

      @@Ghostfacekillah1 True, but she purposely glossed over anything that could possibly reveal her lighter skin tone.

    • @catfoodisyummyx
      @catfoodisyummyx Pƙed rokem +64

      @@Ghostfacekillah1 Ive watched them all and very easily you can speak up and talk about your experience. She could have been like "well x, y, z all said they tan easily and I don't so yall should move up".

  • @mercideplus
    @mercideplus Pƙed rokem +631

    I agree with Roniyah, if you’re black and you move to America, you are taught to feel oppressed and it’s hard to understand when you’re not raised to think like that.

    • @jinakaye
      @jinakaye Pƙed rokem +96

      I don't think it's teaching
more like preparation. My Ghanaian step-brothers had to go to my older sister (their younger sister) and have talks with her about what they experienced as Black men in America-not African men in America.

    • @yyc.banani
      @yyc.banani Pƙed rokem +132

      People don't teach you to hate yourself or to BE oppressed, they teach you to understand that there are people that WILL hate you for your race, gender, sexuality, etc. and you might have to work harder than others for certain things because of that. This doesn't mean you'll encounter this hate everyday but it will be prevalent in your life.

    • @AmaliaDavis-zb4zm
      @AmaliaDavis-zb4zm Pƙed rokem +112

      I find this interesting as well. As a black American, who grew up within the system. There are many dog whistles and racist undertones woven within the culture of America. If you are not from here, you will not hear those dog whistles or contextualize them in the same way. I think that is the difference of experience from people not here that moved to America. There is almost a jealousy that I feel because they haven’t been broken down and conditioned to believe a certain thing about themselves due to these factors. I do, however, find it a little pretentious to pretend like African Americans are “making something up” or trying to make anyone feel less than. Our reality is real, racism is still prevalent and the system needs a lot of work. If you pretend like nothing is going on around you that benefits systematic racism. This does not mean there aren’t opportunities and you can’t make a name or life for yourself despite the optics, it just means lending some understanding were you may not know the full story.

    • @trentbara2522
      @trentbara2522 Pƙed rokem +29

      They teach you to assume that oppression will be a huge aspect of your life, which makes people go into life with a victim hood complex that can be self limiting.

    • @yyc.banani
      @yyc.banani Pƙed rokem +46

      ​@@trentbara2522 Don't bullsh*t people. Oppression WILL be a huge aspect of someone's life (as I said in a previous comment, not every day life but life nonetheless.)
      Imagine you're taking a stroll and are constantly afraid for your life or well-being. Imagine being surrounded by so many people who have more power than you (financially, socially, etc.), that it scares you. Imagine working your goddamn a** off to try to reach a goal, but get turned down for being a woman, or for being black, or for wearing a hijab, or for expressing your gender/sexuality. I bet you can't because your privilege blinds you to how hard it is for some people simply existing.
      Now, I will acknowledge that we have come so far in the fight for equity but there's still a sh*t-ton more to do. I will also acknowledge that everyone, no matter what, will face barriers in life but you also have to remember that for some, those barriers are a matter of life and death, their mental health, and whether they can provide for themselves and/or their family.

  • @aleistalking
    @aleistalking Pƙed rokem +57

    Rebecca is Guatemalan đŸ„°đŸ‡ŹđŸ‡č makes my heart very happy to see more Central Americans in these videos!!

  • @Markgeoghegan100
    @Markgeoghegan100 Pƙed rokem +203

    The Nigerian heritage lady had a great perspective on life... well done to her....

    • @orangeblossom5362
      @orangeblossom5362 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +5

      If she actually went through racism would you be saying the same thing?

    • @MaliohammadDesigns
      @MaliohammadDesigns Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Racism is more extreme outside of america @@orangeblossom5362

    • @karmaisback10_64
      @karmaisback10_64 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +5

      @@orangeblossom5362yes

    • @angeld7268
      @angeld7268 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      exactly, as a Nigerian too, she sounds very privileged/not perceptive. One sentence: all the boys liked the lighter girls, the next: I didn't notice anything. They aren't pushing you to fail, they are enlightening you on struggles you'd normalized. @@orangeblossom5362

  • @mightymane2598
    @mightymane2598 Pƙed rokem +409

    What Roniyah said about Americans taking race and oppression into too much consideration I think is so true as someone who lived outside the US. I think we need to encourage people of color that they are capable and intelligent people who can achieve great things for themselves and their community.

    • @raiden5386
      @raiden5386 Pƙed rokem +60

      Absolutely, the more I leave the US the more the culture back home feels bizarre, like everyone's trying to make themselves their struggle

    • @Radddan
      @Radddan Pƙed rokem +13

      So first your write a reasonable sentence and then you completely 180 against your own sentiment and put all emphasis on race while also managing to imply that what's extremely obvious somehow isn't obvious at all. Fixating so brutally on exaggerations of how racist society is strengthens division, it's completely counterproductive. Sorry that you had to read this, I usually stay away from commenting - these thoughts somehow made it through despite how utterly pointless it is to try to improve things in a comment section.

    • @whateverwhatever4026
      @whateverwhatever4026 Pƙed rokem +3

      Right. And we usually do. It's only in very recent times, we've taken a huge step backwards, and now only consider skin colors and oppression (real or otherwise). Everyone should be encouraged and taught race is irrelevant, be it is.

    • @gizmo8453
      @gizmo8453 Pƙed rokem +58

      As a person living in the U.S. I thought she hit the nail on the coffin. Yes, I believe there's some systemic oppression, but ultimately you hold your fate's future. Especially nowadays there's a lot of resources out there (if you seek them) to put yourself on the path to success.

    • @cozypm
      @cozypm Pƙed rokem +20

      I disagree, America basically revolves around Race, ignoring it doesn't fix anything. You're basically acknowledging a country that had the KKK and a government that killed alot of black activist. Removing Race out of America's discussion is basically on the same scale as talking about Guns in America.
      That said in about 300-600 Years this is going to be an issue in other countries, Japan for example still discriminates against Japanese people who don't look like your standard Japanese and other places are like this but they just don't talk about it.

  • @Dolly_junkie
    @Dolly_junkie Pƙed rokem +206

    12:35 “it was like I moved to America and was told to feel oppressed. but it was black people telling me these things and it was like why do you guys want me to fail?” -Roniyah 💔

    • @NuggetDaChicken
      @NuggetDaChicken Pƙed rokem +1

      yeeea

    • @kiaradoxchannel9871
      @kiaradoxchannel9871 Pƙed rokem +16

      That comment reminded me of Desantis saying that human trafficking victims benefited from learning skills during captivity which they were never ever allowed to profit from and their descendants remained in captivity for hundreds of years 😱💔

    • @Pou1gie1
      @Pou1gie1 Pƙed rokem

      @@kiaradoxchannel9871 Yeah, Roniyah is Black African and so she never had to look at the oppression that the slave trade caused. I've seen this with a lot of Black Africans and even European Africans. They tend to look down on Black Americans and view them as creating their own problems.

    • @MarcoAce13
      @MarcoAce13 Pƙed rokem +16

      Candace Owen vibes

    • @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063
      @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063 Pƙed rokem +14

      ​@@MarcoAce13many black non Americans have the same ideology as roniyah. Its understandable.

  • @emihlesiwangaza4981
    @emihlesiwangaza4981 Pƙed rokem +43

    2:14 She sounded like Kourtney Kardashian here😂

    • @KatArielle
      @KatArielle Pƙed rokem +3

      I get this irl all the time 😂

  • @Pokibean
    @Pokibean Pƙed rokem +82

    I want to be Roniyah's friend tbh. And Alexander's voice is super soothing. Also everyone in the lineup was freaking stunning.

  • @FilucaHvalkof
    @FilucaHvalkof Pƙed rokem +13

    10:42 “Beautiful. That’s what you are”
    That was so cute!❀

  • @user-oy5ho9sn4w
    @user-oy5ho9sn4w Pƙed rokem +234

    OK, but why is no one talking about how pretty Isabella’s voice is?

    • @dylan__kep1er
      @dylan__kep1er Pƙed rokem +34

      To me she sounds like Jennifer Lawrence haha 😭

    • @solseppies
      @solseppies Pƙed rokem

      jennifer lawrence and emma stone for suuure@@dylan__kep1er

    • @GoldenBoyDims
      @GoldenBoyDims Pƙed rokem +2

      Sounds coerce to me but different strokes for different folks

    • @sophie-sm9qr
      @sophie-sm9qr Pƙed rokem +11

      the vocal fry ???

    • @Eli-ir4qg
      @Eli-ir4qg Pƙed rokem +20

      @@sophie-sm9qr that's what i heard. In my head i was like stop talking you're hurting my ears

  • @faeryofthemoon
    @faeryofthemoon Pƙed rokem +37

    love how respectful they are towards each other

  • @Nya0213
    @Nya0213 Pƙed rokem +20

    I go to school with Rebecca! And I definitely agree with the girl from the UK her experience with being black, is definitely different from a United States black person.

  • @KayKay4679
    @KayKay4679 Pƙed rokem +18

    Firstly, I just wanna say that this was such a gorgeous group of people 😊
    I know I was looking at them the whole time, but voice alone, I would’ve put Roniyah 1st, Rebecca 2nd, and Isabella last immediately. I would’ve thought Alexander was white initially, but moved him up after hearing further commentary. Everyone else was a little unknown. Jazlyn gave hints, so would’ve moved her up. Pierre would prolly be towards the bottom. Kat would’ve been the most unknown because I feel like she didn’t discuss enough.

  • @yahainHotPink
    @yahainHotPink Pƙed rokem +161

    Despite my misgivings of this video idea, this is such a gorgeous panel of people. 💖

    • @dalladi
      @dalladi Pƙed rokem +1

      So you had misgivings and their looks changed your mind. Why'd that?

    • @MsDudette21
      @MsDudette21 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@dalladi no she thought itd be ranking by which skin tone is the most attractive most likely. i thought that too. but it was just literally a guessing game of what their skin tones are

    • @yahainHotPink
      @yahainHotPink Pƙed rokem +1

      @@dalladi Hello. My misgivings about the video is the theme of the video. I had made an earlier brief comment to Jubilee. With all of the colorism discussions in the USA, it seems a very rude ranking. The discussions with the panelists did not help until the blindfolds were removed. And they happen to be a gorgeous panel. Just saying 2 things in 1 comment. 😄

    • @yahainHotPink
      @yahainHotPink Pƙed rokem +1

      @@MsDudette21 Hello. Hope you are well. If you'll see my reply to the 1st person, that is my issue.

  • @irishbryan0610
    @irishbryan0610 Pƙed rokem +201

    Lightest to darkest:
    THE GROUP IS NOT ALLOWED TO DISCLOSE THEIR RACE
    ALSO JUBILEE:
    Hi my name is Pierre
    Roniyah
    Jazzlyn
    Kataryelle
    Moniyah

    • @MrJellybeen
      @MrJellybeen Pƙed rokem +6

      Racism

    • @wherethequietbeingsgo
      @wherethequietbeingsgo Pƙed rokem +69

      ⁠​⁠@@MrJellybeen You clearly missed the point that the original commenter was trying to make. Some of them have ethic names that would make it a bit easier for someone to be pigeonholed into a certain ethic category or race. Whether this was done consciously or unconsciously, it was a loophole on Jubilee’s part.

    • @icy9308
      @icy9308 Pƙed rokem +1

      ​@@MrJellybeen cry

    • @MrJellybeen
      @MrJellybeen Pƙed rokem +2

      @@icy9308 how do you feel about yourself telling someone to cry? Good? Hope not.

    • @tasha6702
      @tasha6702 Pƙed rokem +13

      To be fair one girl heard Pierre and thought he was darker💀

  • @StiekemeHenk
    @StiekemeHenk Pƙed rokem +85

    People don't realize how diverse the groups are that get discriminated at times. You can be of color, you can have red hair, you might be a big person or it might just be your name.
    It's crazy.

    • @Solidude4
      @Solidude4 Pƙed rokem +26

      Oh please, redheads are not facing discrimination anywhere in the world. Ignorant jokes and stereotypes? Yes, for sure. But discrimination? BFFR.

    • @Jayjay_07
      @Jayjay_07 Pƙed rokem +1

      That's like saying blonde people get discriminated becaude blonde bimbo jokes exist

    • @StiekemeHenk
      @StiekemeHenk Pƙed rokem +7

      @@Solidude4 Interesting you singled out redheads from all the examples but I understand your ignorance.
      I think this quote fits this tangent well;
      "Gingerism is one of the last socially accepted forms of discrimination".
      In various parts of the world, the discrimination towards redheads has been so acute that there have even been calls to designate red hair as a protected characteristic under hate crime legislations.
      Workplace discrimination against redheads can impact career progression and job satisfaction. Tragically, this bias has also led to harassment, bullying, and even suicides, as seen in the United Kingdom.
      Moreover, the connection between redhead discrimination and antisemitism cannot be overlooked. Some stereotypes about redheads have historical roots in anti-Jewish sentiment.
      I understand you might not feel like there's much or any discrimination against some groups, but sadly the truth is more nuanced. Just because other types of discrimination might be perceived as 'worse,' it doesn't invalidate the very real struggles that redheads face.

    • @__-pg7bd
      @__-pg7bd Pƙed rokem +4

      @@Solidude4 Hate stems from ignorance

    • @StiekemeHenk
      @StiekemeHenk Pƙed rokem

      @@__-pg7bd Ignorance is just the lack of knowledge, often confused with deliberate ignorance or ignoring knowledge/failing to aknowledge.

  • @parrent666
    @parrent666 Pƙed rokem +116

    Ranking by skin tone is actually crazy

    • @yahainHotPink
      @yahainHotPink Pƙed rokem +4

      Thank you! đŸ˜©

    • @jubilee
      @jubilee  Pƙed rokem +34

      How we like to keep things here

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +3

      Would have been an uproar if lightest was number 1 ngl.

  • @mandybrooke
    @mandybrooke Pƙed rokem +30

    Can we acknowledge how beautiful & glowy Roniyah’s skin is 😍😍✹ we need tht skincare routine

  • @tadytam
    @tadytam Pƙed rokem +9

    Isabella is so beautiful and kind but her voice omg I could listen to her talk all day

  • @akashas6012
    @akashas6012 Pƙed rokem +19

    They spent a lot of time trying to determine ethnicity, but certain ethnicities have a broad skin tones.

    • @pdcdesign9632
      @pdcdesign9632 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      Not in America. The ignorant masses have already determined the stereotypical skin colors.

  • @demanorazfly
    @demanorazfly Pƙed rokem +11

    I want Alexander to make guided meditations or hypnosis sessions. His voice is so soothing

  • @daboomchakalaka7898
    @daboomchakalaka7898 Pƙed rokem +77

    Jazyln: “I’m from UAE, Dubai”
    Everyone else: “Where’s your accent from there’s a twinge, must be South African”
..
    BRO SHE LITERALLY SAID SHES FROM DUBAI

    • @jssicae
      @jssicae Pƙed rokem +1

      yeah but in the end she was Indian. So they were right that she didn't have to be from UAE..

    • @cozypm
      @cozypm Pƙed rokem +10

      We don't have an accent here in uae lmaoo, it's mostly hindi or arabic so if you grow up in uae you'll have a slight arabic or inidan accent.
      She literally sounds like an American.

    • @dieufivandersabwe
      @dieufivandersabwe Pƙed rokem

      😂😂😂right

    • @adr77510
      @adr77510 Pƙed rokem +18

      No one from Dubai is actually from Dubai though - they're migrants from other countries. If these people were intelligent though they would've recognized that many in the UAE come from South Asia, don't know why their mind went to South Africa.

    • @novelist5380
      @novelist5380 Pƙed rokem +6

      She’s from India not Dubai.

  • @alexrice1870
    @alexrice1870 Pƙed rokem +16

    The comments don't get the point is to show you can't tell people's skin tone by anything but your eyes.

    • @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063
      @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063 Pƙed rokem

      There are some things you can tell tho. Clearly as this video proved. They got it mostlh right. You can also tell by voice. Black people generally have a bit more bass in their voice and whites have a bit of a higher register. Asians and brown people can vary as they are on either spectrum of very light or dark.

    • @JazlynFernando
      @JazlynFernando Pƙed rokem

      @@ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063 I tried to correlate skin tone and voice, but I just sounded so tone deaf when I said that lol

  • @daway212
    @daway212 Pƙed rokem +150

    Roniyah talking about black people telling her to feel oppressed - it’s interesting because there’s been movie/tv plots where the “smart/proper sounding” black person getting “discriminated” by other black people and I feel there’s some parallels with how the older generation talks about how the younger generation don’t work as hard as they did

    • @emmabunch-benson4795
      @emmabunch-benson4795 Pƙed rokem +111

      idk it was interesting she was definitely giving ‘I don’t see color’ vibes. Just because her life has been easier doesn’t mean the world is ‘telling her to be oppressed’ etc

    • @Ambi1021
      @Ambi1021 Pƙed rokem +115

      You have to remember, she isn't American. Things are different in England. Everyone's experiences are different. Your upbringing, culture, and people around you shape who you are. You don't have to agree with her, but let's not minimize her personal experience.

    • @flipperboy2754
      @flipperboy2754 Pƙed rokem +20

      @@emmabunch-benson4795you’re trippin

    • @flipperboy2754
      @flipperboy2754 Pƙed rokem +11

      @@Ambi1021FACTS

    • @sometimesising1016
      @sometimesising1016 Pƙed rokem +70

      It's not telling people to feel oppressed, it's educating them about how things are here. There is systemic racism here, period. Americans blame people for recognizing it and talking about it. American racists historically gaslight and victim blame.

  • @alskdjfhg816
    @alskdjfhg816 Pƙed rokem +6

    Kat’s laugh and “yea-uh” at 5:40 😭😂

  • @sufyaanj
    @sufyaanj Pƙed rokem +16

    Maybe because I’m from England, but Roniyah was giving naija energy from the get go

  • @anthonypc1
    @anthonypc1 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +43

    12:30 "Your race is the least interesting thing about you."
    Roniyah comes with a healthy and resilient attitude, and it can take courage to stand behind an individual perspective like hers.
    I think it's useful to be informed about identity politics, but, as much as we each are personally able, try to not let it monopolize our perspective of people and ourselves on the personal level.
    It's worth acknowledging systemic unfairness from prejudice and also not feel guilty to live with a more idealistic or aspirational attitude toward race.
    It's one of the least unique qualities of a person. Ideally we should be liberated to identify most with the things we can actually choose that matter.
    (I said ideally)

    • @anthonypc1
      @anthonypc1 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      @@DuaneCali2023 I hear you. And I didn't mean to imply that racial identity can't be meaningful to shaping who someone is.
      And for some people in more significant ways than for others.
      I only rather not have it dominate our perception of each person we meet as the default.
      If I get to know someone's life story and a big part of it relates to their racial experience, then that's more meaningful than just sorting them as a type of person in our mind based on a first glance at their skin color.

  • @addie8080
    @addie8080 Pƙed rokem +92

    One thing that confuses me abt these videos is that the individuals who are blindfolded know their skin color. So based on that they should have an idea as to where they land on the ranking.

    • @55CINCO55
      @55CINCO55 Pƙed rokem +42

      What's so confusing? If they moved themselves that would defeat the whole purpose of the game...

    • @addie8080
      @addie8080 Pƙed rokem +12

      @@55CINCO55 Ik it would but it’s like u know that u would already lose before the game is even over because u know that u are in the wrong spot.

    • @dracula293
      @dracula293 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@addie8080 it isnt a game lol lose what

    • @alexajahel
      @alexajahel Pƙed rokem +5

      ppl could b blacker u never know

    • @Aaron-kj8dv
      @Aaron-kj8dv Pƙed rokem +10

      I think that's true for maybe the darkest or lightest people, but in between its probably more tough

  • @Jumpiestbat
    @Jumpiestbat Pƙed rokem +14

    Y’all should do like personality or energy or something related to that. For some reason I thought this episode would be about that when I first saw it.

    • @jubilee
      @jubilee  Pƙed rokem +2

      Hmm could be interesting!

  • @cassieoosthuysen3517
    @cassieoosthuysen3517 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +6

    Roniyah’s accent, voice , and just the way she speaks is so beautiful

  • @illuzura4065
    @illuzura4065 Pƙed rokem +8

    I expected to see at least one question concerning sunscreen or makeup. Kinda wild to think how much we link skin tone to race even though skin tone can vary so much within races

  • @ImAlwaysMee
    @ImAlwaysMee Pƙed rokem +20

    I love the beauty in the personalities presented here!

    • @jubilee
      @jubilee  Pƙed rokem +2

      Such a great cast! ❀

  • @miyalol1862
    @miyalol1862 Pƙed rokem +11

    rebecca is so chill

  • @JaslynFellows
    @JaslynFellows Pƙed rokem +20

    Can Jubileee ask themselves when they post videos “What is this supposed to do?” On the end of the video titles, mentally add “and
”

    • @nkhensanimakhuba9631
      @nkhensanimakhuba9631 Pƙed rokem +1

      Why can't we as people just watch a Jubilee video without having to ask what is this video supposed to do? Or what is the purpose of this video? Just shut up, watch the video, and enjoy it.

    • @skyla02
      @skyla02 Pƙed rokem +1

      entertainment , i’m sure if they didn’t want to be in the video they would decline

  • @reiganaaliyah
    @reiganaaliyah Pƙed rokem +51

    loved isabella in this!! she’s seemed like such a great person

    • @AIexiss
      @AIexiss Pƙed rokem +7

      Yeah and extremely pretty

  • @MarcoAce13
    @MarcoAce13 Pƙed rokem +9

    One of them gives off Candace Owen vibes but I won’t say who lol

    • @leafsleafsleafs2
      @leafsleafsleafs2 Pƙed rokem +2

      lmao

    • @azih8626
      @azih8626 Pƙed rokem +2

      very tolerant, welcoming and inclusive of you lol, just proving her point like a hit dog. would you be more socially warm to roniyah if she fit the broken and futile mould you and others have pre-conceived of her based on her pigmentation, as oppose to her expressed lived experiences?

  • @lukeycharms
    @lukeycharms Pƙed rokem +21

    why rebecca lowkey sabotaging them by not moving herself lol like did she fr think four people there were lighter than her??

    • @Ghostfacekillah1
      @Ghostfacekillah1 Pƙed rokem +8

      They weren’t allowed to move

    • @Aaron-kj8dv
      @Aaron-kj8dv Pƙed rokem +1

      She had a whole weird vibe lol

    • @adr77510
      @adr77510 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@Ghostfacekillah1 True, but she could have asked leading questions like the others did, especially with the tanning question.

  • @nayelimartinez7364
    @nayelimartinez7364 Pƙed rokem +22

    Can we have Rebecca back for future video concepts?

  • @KateSuhrgirlPlays
    @KateSuhrgirlPlays Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +4

    They're all beautiful. Roni has the most beautiful accent like omg i just love that british accent and i personally find Jazlyn to be super gorgeous. Like low key crush on her. Love that this channel shows we are all beautiful regardless of how we may or may not look. The person on the inside is truly what matters.

  • @aris6756
    @aris6756 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +4

    The Nigerian young lady is not only beautiful on the outside but also on the inside, and just like her her voice is calming and beautiful to listen to.

  • @Calamity8
    @Calamity8 Pƙed rokem +6

    Roniyah nailed it on the head at the end. Ginger girl at the end was talking rubbish , “Everyone is beautiful no matter what you look like” huh đŸ€š

  • @dadada8464
    @dadada8464 Pƙed rokem +47

    kat needs 3-5 business days to finish a sentence

    • @KatArielle
      @KatArielle Pƙed rokem +11

      Real 😂 ppl always think I 🍃 but I don’t

  • @KaylaCabraie
    @KaylaCabraie Pƙed rokem +66

    everyones use of the word “diverse” is very interesting

    • @adr77510
      @adr77510 Pƙed rokem +2

      Thought the same thing

    • @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063
      @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063 Pƙed rokem

      What do you mean?

    • @01neveroddoreven10
      @01neveroddoreven10 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063 they keep saying "it's very diverse there instead of just saying a lot of black people/people with darker skin tones there. I've noticed a trend of this happening on the internet lately, especially when talking about black people. Almost like people are afraid to just say a person's race.

    • @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063
      @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@01neveroddoreven10 thats diversity tho? Mix of different physical looks, i dont see how thst a problem

    • @K.YouTube2
      @K.YouTube2 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      ​@@ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063where's the diversity if you're only referring to ONE?

  • @olliethetabby
    @olliethetabby Pƙed rokem +14

    Guess ppls style (grunge,goth,fairycore,hippie,ect)
    Guess how many piercings someone has
    Match ppl to their favorite emoji
    Match person to a text they sent
    Match person to the car
    Match person to the CAT :))
    Match person to the name again
    Match person to their fav food
    Match person to their fav color
    Rank ppl by number of siblings
    Rank ppl by BMI
    Rank ppl by number of languages they can speak
    Match US state to person they live in

  • @MrClarkjacory
    @MrClarkjacory Pƙed rokem +6

    I like Roniyah, but she needs to educate herself before making statements like that at the end. Because racists in this comment section are eating it up.

  • @jennypai3763
    @jennypai3763 Pƙed rokem +10

    as I watch the video (not finished yet) it seems that people are using race/ethnicity/culture to decide what skin tone a person is, but yet their physical skin tone might not be the same as the perceived skin tone of that race/ethnicity/culture. I wonder how that works?

    • @cobaltspeaker340
      @cobaltspeaker340 Pƙed rokem +3

      Yep noticed that too. Also the comment about the only white lady saying that she wasn’t oppressed when everyone else said they were. Seems like it’s more accepted to make fun of whites. As well, the nigerian lady brought up this phenomenon.

    • @kn7833
      @kn7833 Pƙed rokem +1

      ​@cobaltspeaker340 that is NOT what the Nigerian meant. Lol

  • @luffypunketa
    @luffypunketa Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +4

    This was surprisingly wholesome they're all so chill and respectful

    • @luffypunketa
      @luffypunketa Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      also straight up gorgeous people

  • @Iina34
    @Iina34 Pƙed rokem +11

    Great video!! Loved the inclusion of people who grew up outside of America. Something for your international viewers to relate to.

  • @ViceCityExtra
    @ViceCityExtra Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

    ”Pierre is french sounding so he should move to darker than me.. who is literally dark” lol

  • @ChikaJihyo
    @ChikaJihyo Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +2

    As someone with a SUPER similar experience to Roniyahk I can't tell you enough how happy i am to hear someone else say it

  • @Ciki92
    @Ciki92 Pƙed rokem +5

    What Isabella said at the end 💯 inside beauty matters

  • @unsma11
    @unsma11 Pƙed rokem +27

    interested to see how this will play out 💀

    • @jubilee
      @jubilee  Pƙed rokem +3

      So what did you think after watching? 👀

    • @akashas6012
      @akashas6012 Pƙed rokem

      They were able to determine the colored people from non- colored. So more by race and ethnicity but not actual skin color/tone.

  • @marika4915
    @marika4915 Pƙed rokem +16

    Ronnie has a strong state of mind. I like her.

  • @pinkfluffy5925
    @pinkfluffy5925 Pƙed rokem +19

    Kat arielle or whatever her name was sounds like kourtney kardashain LIKE WTF STOP they sound so similar

  • @likedmyowncomment3547
    @likedmyowncomment3547 Pƙed rokem +29

    I think Roniyah is misinterpreting black americans message to her. They're not saying she's not capable, they're saying to be aware of the challenges you will face because of your race.

    • @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063
      @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063 Pƙed rokem +8

      Yeah its important to not be naive, but it feels like black Americans focus on that more than actually seeing the opportunities. Thats the problem

    • @natasharules6737
      @natasharules6737 Pƙed rokem +1

      ​@ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063 as an immigrant myself, I don't think that's 'the' problem, that's simply how their history gas shaped them.

    • @dudeorduuude5211
      @dudeorduuude5211 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +5

      No way. She was spot on. You just aren't stepping outside of yourselves to be honest on what you actually put out there as a culture.

  • @brendoviana249
    @brendoviana249 Pƙed rokem +3

    13:23 she's so pretty

  • @quinnmcdonald3763
    @quinnmcdonald3763 Pƙed rokem +42

    I want to see an interview with whoever is coming up with these ideas. You guys are hilarious.

  • @angelazsz
    @angelazsz Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +1

    isabella and rebecca have such gorgeous voices. and i love roniyah’s accent!

  • @cryinginyourbasement
    @cryinginyourbasement Pƙed rokem +2

    “you’re beautiful that’s what you are” was so sweet đŸ„ș💗

  • @Toastymosty69
    @Toastymosty69 Pƙed rokem +16

    Roniyah is awesome. Keep being strong girl! ❀

  • @chelseapatrick4026
    @chelseapatrick4026 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +4

    Rebecca's comment on how everything is always racial when it comes to her and how exhausting that is to be in the middle of, hit home SO hard for me. As a mixed kid, I was always asked "is that your mom?" and the sort, so it's been a life long, recurring theme that really starts to weigh on you into adulthood.

  • @g53611
    @g53611 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    Jazlin is stunning she has the most beautiful hair and shes just so pretty in general. She looks like a disney princess.

  • @g53611
    @g53611 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    The red head girl Isabella is absolutely gorgeous she looks like a disney princess with her big beautiful eyes or like strawberry shortcake

  • @dancer2106
    @dancer2106 Pƙed rokem +4

    Everyone is actually GORGEOUS wow

  • @Theokii
    @Theokii Pƙed rokem +20

    Jubilee keeps getting wilder and wilder😭

  • @ruj9821
    @ruj9821 Pƙed rokem +2

    Isabella is an angel! Love her
    Kat has a Kardashian voice, she sounds like kim K or Kourney

  • @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024
    @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 Pƙed rokem +4

    I knew Roniyah was gonna be a little bit of a Mammyisha. It’s always the British Black Ppl. 😭💀

    • @TheBlacktionMan
      @TheBlacktionMan Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +5

      Mammyisha? Pathetic. You've pretty much gone ahead and confirmed her point

    • @K.YouTube2
      @K.YouTube2 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      ​@@TheBlacktionManyup

    • @princorporated-1999
      @princorporated-1999 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Huh???? What’s that’s supposed to mean?

  • @spookyanimator4695
    @spookyanimator4695 Pƙed rokem +4

    i LOVED Roniyah! Her words in the end

  • @KatArielle
    @KatArielle Pƙed rokem +86

    Glad I was a part of this great conversation đŸ«¶đŸŒ sending love to all my POC in America let’s be proud of our cultural heritage and not let people’s judgments affect our self-love ❀

    • @novelist5380
      @novelist5380 Pƙed rokem +1

      Non-poc’s also have cultural heritage, you came across as the slowest person in this video.

    • @aishahmohammed9339
      @aishahmohammed9339 Pƙed rokem +15

      poc people lol

    • @Ceerads
      @Ceerads Pƙed rokem +4

      A part, not apart. Doesn’t anyone READ any more? đŸ€Šâ€â™€ïž

    • @bnbhero6307
      @bnbhero6307 Pƙed rokem

      Ur so pretty

    • @jubilee
      @jubilee  Pƙed rokem +8

      We loved having you on! ❀

  • @g53611
    @g53611 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    The red head girl is absolutely gorgeous she looks like a disney princess with her big beautiful eyes or like strawberry shortcake

  • @pleasedtomeetyou1284
    @pleasedtomeetyou1284 Pƙed rokem +3

    I find the comments interesting. Some people make an effort to learn the people’s names while others address them by race/nationality/ethnicity or what they’re wearing.
    I’m sad Roniyah had that experience and it is common but don’t take it personal. People will put their insecurities on you. It’s more about them and their ideals than you personally. And yes, a lot of Americans forget that black people live all over the world including Britian and etc. Kids used to say I “sound white” but my mother and grandparents said they’ll be damned if we walk around sounding ignorant and uneducated. If you can’t educate the ignorance then just leave them where they lie. I wish all of them the best! They were all so sweet.

  • @bottomlesswaffles3822
    @bottomlesswaffles3822 Pƙed rokem +7

    Please tell me theres a middleground somewhere in the back of your couch Jubilee pleaaaasseeđŸ˜«đŸ˜­

  • @VanessaEvans-kz7yv
    @VanessaEvans-kz7yv Pƙed rokem +6

    All these people are so freakin gorgeous đŸ˜Č

  • @artsylovelylady
    @artsylovelylady Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +2

    The Nigerian took African Americans' legitimate warnings about racism in the US and weaponized their kindness against them.

  • @lbell9695
    @lbell9695 Pƙed rokem +59

    Jazzlyn's definitely not "average skinned" for Indian standards. She's more on the darker side, which I think reveals subconsciously a bit about her. It's kinda like on the scale from 1-10 of attractiveness, most people think they're a 7, when in reality, they're probably 4-6.I can tell she still has a bit of a colourist view even if it's subconscious.

    • @canardjaune_
      @canardjaune_ Pƙed rokem +41

      I think she meant that her skin color is not that dark nor that light. Indian people can be darker and lighter, so she's somewhere in between.

    • @Aaron-kj8dv
      @Aaron-kj8dv Pƙed rokem +21

      Or maybe she's right and your comment says a lot about your subconscious biases

    • @Solidude4
      @Solidude4 Pƙed rokem +13

      She was talking about the UAE/ Dubai not India. She was born in India but she grew up in Dubai, and there's tons of Africans and darker skinned people there.

    • @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063
      @ifyouwantoreplyjustclickth5063 Pƙed rokem +16

      I agree. Shes on the darker side for Indian standards, not medium. There is nothing wrong with that as all shades are beautiful but it felt like she couldn't accept that she is dark skinned since colorism is extremely heavy among south asians. Very sad. It also felt like she didnt want to place herself further along the dark side because of the complexion insecurity. She is slightly darker than alexander

    • @janislobo6851
      @janislobo6851 Pƙed rokem

      Actually when you compare the scale of lighter to darker in India, you can see that she's on the middle but yes a bit toward the darker side so what she said was not in a colorist view and she was right on that part. I know this because I do have parents where one is on the lighter and the other on the darker. And I don't think she was subconsciously trying to put her on the lighter side because she does seem to be a confident person about who she is and what she has. I guess most of them in the heat of the moment didn't really notice the lineup including her, maybe it was due to the lighting that it wasn't properly noticed. It's easy for us to judge what someone 'subconsciously' thinks when we can watch the video at our own speed. I also felt it was weird to compare it to a level of attractiveness because firstly that kind of scale shouldn't exist. If someone thinks they are a 7, let them. For them, they are the beauty standard and rightfully so. In some places for example, jawline could be the beauty standard and in others not so much.

  • @mei1042
    @mei1042 Pƙed rokem +11

    how does french sounding name = darker😭

    • @sergiomypool
      @sergiomypool Pƙed rokem +4

      I think because a lot of black people have french names.

    • @jackiepaigehews
      @jackiepaigehews Pƙed rokem +14

      ⁠well france did colonize africa so it wouldn’t be surprising since some west africans have french sounding names

  • @PirateCaptainArthur
    @PirateCaptainArthur Pƙed rokem +3

    Alexander is so soft spoken, he seems so sweet

  • @jake9705
    @jake9705 Pƙed rokem +8

    Why did you guys cut out Pierre's and Cat's life stories at the end of the video?

    • @KatArielle
      @KatArielle Pƙed rokem +8

      I explained how being biracial I faced a lot of judgement from people assuming I’m just Asian but I grew up with a Hispanic single mom and I speak Spanish đŸ„ș

  • @yahainHotPink
    @yahainHotPink Pƙed rokem +18

    Such a shady topic. đŸ˜©đŸ˜© All skin tones are beautiful and should be celebrated. The tanning question was the best question. The rest were off.

    • @EclecticDD
      @EclecticDD Pƙed rokem +1

      Even the tanning question doesn't work. I'm lighter than Jazlyn, but darker than Pierre. I don’t tan, I burn.

    • @yahainHotPink
      @yahainHotPink Pƙed rokem +1

      @@EclecticDD But that question still gives way better direction than some of the other topics and subjects. Too bad this was a skin color guessing game...

    • @Sagefrakrobatik
      @Sagefrakrobatik Pƙed rokem

      No blue people are unattractive.

  • @_ez.rod_
    @_ez.rod_ Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +3

    You guys should do a video on “stereotypical white-washed Latinos”, either ranking or finding the mole from who has deepest heritage or culture. Even finding out who is just acting the part and not really Hispanic at all.
    That would definitely be a funny and very entertaining episode to watch !!