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  • Reaction To Chłopaki nie płaczą - Skąd się wzięli murzyni w Ameryce
    This is my reaction to Chłopaki nie płaczą - Skąd się wzięli murzyni w Ameryce
    In this video I react to a part of Polish movie Chłopaki nie płaczą
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Komentáře • 333

  • @donekelo5577
    @donekelo5577 Před 7 měsíci +329

    W polskich komediach nie ma czegoś takiego jak poprawność polityczna 😉

    • @83ganja83
      @83ganja83 Před 7 měsíci +82

      *nie było

    • @paulanie14
      @paulanie14 Před 7 měsíci +25

      W tych starszych, jak najbardziej Testosteron chyba był taką ostatnia fajną komedią🤔 później zaczęli robić gnioty, zaczynając od Lejdis😵

    • @donekelo5577
      @donekelo5577 Před 7 měsíci

      @@83ganja83 nie

    • @sensuscommunis2526
      @sensuscommunis2526 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Śmiszek wprowadzi penalizację "mowy nienawiści" i się skończy.

    • @kamilkamil468
      @kamilkamil468 Před 6 měsíci +9

      R.I.P
      Nie było 😢

  • @MrDyscus
    @MrDyscus Před 7 měsíci +294

    Dude your reaction is priceless. Its like you got scared of what you heard

    • @xot80
      @xot80 Před 7 měsíci +11

      amen

    • @danaan717
      @danaan717 Před 7 měsíci +38

      Prawie zawału dostał :D

    • @qoorchuck
      @qoorchuck Před 7 měsíci +46

      Dobrze ich na zachodzie tresują w politycznej poprawności

    • @lukaszgos
      @lukaszgos Před 7 měsíci +4

      read... not heard

    • @MrDyscus
      @MrDyscus Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@lukaszgos indeed

  • @tDIdIDiT
    @tDIdIDiT Před 7 měsíci +237

    asking Polish did he seen this movie is like askin English did he ever drink a tea xD

  • @crimson5664
    @crimson5664 Před 7 měsíci +159

    "Guys dont cry" is a legendary comedy. And its a fact that some African chieftains or elites worked with Slave traders in the past to sold their own people.

    • @user-hb9mz2hp2g
      @user-hb9mz2hp2g Před 7 měsíci +17

      There was entire black kingdom that lived from trading slaves, but rather sell people from other tribes.

    • @yakeosicki8965
      @yakeosicki8965 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Tak jak to robił Mieszko I ze swoimi. Czego obraz znajdziesz na drzwiach do katedry w Gnieźnie .

    • @BuffaloSoldierPL
      @BuffaloSoldierPL Před 7 měsíci +1

      More likely nit „some” but „most of”.

    • @joew9690
      @joew9690 Před 7 měsíci

      @@user-hb9mz2hp2g It called Dahomery Empire.

    • @gromosawsmiay3000
      @gromosawsmiay3000 Před měsícem

      not some of African chieftains...but most even all of them, when slave trade were banned by European powers that part of Africa got big recession and local states collapsed.

  • @Diacon230
    @Diacon230 Před 4 měsíci +25

    Puśćcie mu fragment o kobietach i oraniu pola to padnie na zawał 😂

  • @polishgigachad7097
    @polishgigachad7097 Před 7 měsíci +424

    Fortunately, we did not have colonies in Africa or Asia, and we are not bound by "political correctness".

    • @d4n737
      @d4n737 Před 7 měsíci +14

      .... Nie wiem czy to dobrze, bo jeśli ktoś tak się cieszy że nie ma poprawności politycznej, to z doświadczenia wiem że ma poglądy tak pojebane że oczywiście że się cieszy.

    • @Divcia86
      @Divcia86 Před 7 měsíci +3

      There were a couple of attempts though: through acquisition St. Andrew and St. Mary's Islands, that lasted less than 50 years (now it's Kunta Kinteh, Gambia and Banjul - capital city in Gambia), as well as Tobago - that lasted around 27 years with breaks in between (at one point a neigboring Dutch colony on Tobago took over). It never worked because the cost of establishing and running a colony as well as transportation was higher for Poland than any gains we could get from them. Poland was much better in expanding through acquiring neighboring territories than overseas ones.

    • @Deailon
      @Deailon Před 7 měsíci +16

      ​@@Divcia86for better or worse, those were not colonies of Poland or Commonwealth, but private enterprises of Prince of Curland (now part of Latvia). His little principality was a fiefdom of the Commonwealth, not a part of it. So you might say that Latvia had colonies, but Poland didn't ;)

    • @brydak
      @brydak Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@d4n737 pewnie sam masz pojebane poglądy.

    • @lukei6255
      @lukei6255 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Divcia86it is also important to remember that Poland was importing black slaves who served for the royals like Stefan Batory and few rich landowners. But there were no slave markets in Poland as the slaves were bought in London etc. by the Jews from Poland. If we consider the situation of the Polish peasants situation it wasn't much different to a slavery and eventually was abolished by the Russian tsar in 1864, a year before the USA abolished its slavery in 1865.

  • @michal13121996ify
    @michal13121996ify Před 7 měsíci +108

    "Chłopaki nie płaczą" ("Boys Don't Cry") is pretty much like polish "Pulp Fiction". There are lot of similarities between the two but director and screenwriter gave it it's own spin.

    • @robertrobski1013
      @robertrobski1013 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The Cure boys don't cry 😂😂😂

    • @Tojaola632
      @Tojaola632 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I always felt like it’s polish “Snatch”

  • @pucioy
    @pucioy Před 7 měsíci +97

    :))))))))))). Your reaction is priceless ! :)))))) I don't think there's any nation in the world which can teach Polish people about freedom of speech :))) Poland fought for freedom to long to just accept political corectness. Btw, that movie is a comedy - not political statement.

    • @AnarieValedhel
      @AnarieValedhel Před 7 měsíci +9

      Just to add to that, please remember this is a comedy from the last century - today this kind of humor, this kind of statement would not pass, but man ninetees were wild, we have just regained freedom, cut that some slack and just take it for what it is ;) we don't do this kind of movies anymore, we're becoming correct too ;)

    • @sensuscommunis2526
      @sensuscommunis2526 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Wolność słowa się skończy, jak Śmiszek wprowadzi kary za "mowę nienawiści".

    • @kamilblk
      @kamilblk Před 7 měsíci +1

      Worth noting, the character played by Pazura is a villain.

    • @wujekcientariposta
      @wujekcientariposta Před 6 měsíci +2

      People forget that fred is the black character of this story, so while we can debate on if he's right or wrong, he is not the character that was meant to be the voice of the common man watching the story.

    • @pucioy
      @pucioy Před 6 měsíci

      Yep, we get it - they don't :) By "woke" people some words should not be said at all. In my opinion they are to stupid to see the context.@@wujekcientariposta

  • @czarnysm0k
    @czarnysm0k Před 7 měsíci +45

    "A historii tego swetra i tak byś nie zrozumiał"

  • @JK-df4qk
    @JK-df4qk Před 6 měsíci +72

    Biedny, wytresowany przez poprawność polityczną. Prawie dostał ataku serca, jak usłyszał prawdę od Pazury 😄

    • @Peter-vg4sx
      @Peter-vg4sx Před 2 měsíci +8

      To co on usłyszał z tego filmu to nie rasizm, tylko sama prawda.

    • @Nunnc
      @Nunnc Před měsícem +2

      Ty czaisz co on powiedział czy masz wyprany mózg do hejtu 🤣🤣🤣

  • @bullet1544
    @bullet1544 Před 7 měsíci +22

    One of the BEST polish comedy movies (of last 20 years or so).

  • @lukaszstawinski4975
    @lukaszstawinski4975 Před 7 měsíci +35

    One of the top polish comedies mate! To understand this scene you would have to watch full film. Cezary Pazura is a bad guy. He tells the story about americans and slavery rough way because he is pissed off at the time. There is few important facts before this scene happens. To be true your reaction is a bit suprising for me. I believe it would be different if you watch more than 4 minutes. Its great gangster comedy! You would enjoy it!

  • @arkusis9820
    @arkusis9820 Před 7 měsíci +28

    That's one damn good film, recomend to watch for sure

  • @jasse803
    @jasse803 Před 7 měsíci +34

    "Chlopaki nie placza" is just a classic (and awesome) polish comedy. Dont read to much in political spectrum there. All dialogs are there for laughs and sarcasm. You just gotten way to "serious". You gotta see the whole movie to catch the drift. Also, there are plenty of good comedies from taht era, like "Poranek kojota", "Killer 1 and 2" and so on. And ou need to remember the political climate that Poland enjoyed when those movie were maid.

    • @JanKowalski-bm9rv
      @JanKowalski-bm9rv Před 7 měsíci +4

      He should also check out 'Dzień Świra'

    • @jasse803
      @jasse803 Před 7 měsíci

      @@JanKowalski-bm9rv Pelna zgoda 👍

  • @seastian
    @seastian Před 7 měsíci +24

    To film z czasów kiedy sporo osób było zafascynowanych kulturą USA a szczególnie rapem i hiphopem. Ta opowieść to taka kontra do pozerstwa i stawiana innej kultury nad polską. Jest to mega śmieszna screena nawet dzisiaj tylko trzeba się uwolnić z narzuconych schematów myślenia, chociaż na tą jedną chwilę podczas oglądania filmu. Pozdrawiam.

    • @feandil1713
      @feandil1713 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Exactly! That's the whole point. The precise, literal message of Fred (Cezary Pazura) doesn't matter - this is a word of criticism against looking up on different cultures and trying to belong to them by any cost instead of appreciating one's own.

    • @deenorectah
      @deenorectah Před 11 dny

      Aaa to teraz już nie ma tej fascynacji, to nie wiedziałem..W to m.fipmie nic nie ma z tego że jest stawianie innej kultury nad polską, to jest raczej hołd dla kina gangsterskiego i Pulp Fiction i satyra na polskie społeczeństwo, dialogi gniota jaja i cycki, jest to najlepsza polska komedia ever

  • @adlervonschlesien4869
    @adlervonschlesien4869 Před 7 měsíci +13

    It always amuses me when people from Western Europe or the USA get outraged at something that is currently taboo and which is an indisputable fact hahaha😂. What Cezary Pazura said in this movie about black people in the USA is a fact.

  • @joannachrol1282
    @joannachrol1282 Před 7 měsíci +57

    Na tym polega żart. Żaden z nich nie był w Stanach Zjednoczonych ale każdy wyobraża sobie Amerykę na własny sposób. Jeden jest niezbyt madry, ale kocha muzykę i widzi wartość, drugi jest gangsterem "twardzielem" i też mówi o czarnoskórych to, co sobie wymyślił. Pewnie tłumaczenie tego nie oddaje, ale Pazura mowi na początku " też nie byłem, ale znam kogoś, kto był i opowiedział mi to i owo" . Czyli spotyka się dwóch gości, ktorzy nic o Ameryce nie wiedzą i gadają bzdury, kazdy na swój sposób. Na tym polega fenomen tego filmu, zart jest wielowarstwowy, nie można tekstów traktować wprost, poważnie. Trzeba czytać kontekst. Dlatego to jest świetna komedia. Ani aktorzy, ani scenarzysta, ani reżyser nie są rasistami. To jest smiech z głupoty gangsterów, nie rasizm. Pozdrawiam 🙂

    • @Camel-from-Arabia
      @Camel-from-Arabia Před 7 měsíci +27

      Tak, niemniej paradoksalnie Fred ma rację, gdyż faktycznie o czym politpoprawni zapominają, w handlu niewolnikami uczestniczyły często różne społeczności afrykańskie które wyprawiały się po niewolników w głąb Afryki dla Portugalczyków czy Hiszpanów,by sprzedawać ich z zyskiem.
      Prym wiodło państwo Dahomej czy Yorubowie, którzy słynęli z bycia łowcami innych czarnych.
      Także wbrew pozorom monolog Freda ma sporo prawdy.
      Tak samo jak Hiszpanie którzy w Ameryce zniszczyli Azteków.
      To też mit,bo było ich zbyt mało by podbić społeczność aztecka licząca kilka milionów mieszkańców.
      Udało im się to bo przyłączyli się do nich inni indianie którzy mieli już dość Azteków i chcieli ich wytłuc w ramach zemsty za lata podbojów.
      Historia nie jest tak oczywista jak próbuję się wmawiać.

    • @user-ud4vo2zr3z
      @user-ud4vo2zr3z Před 7 měsíci

      O murzynach to jest akurat prawda.Często to już byli niewolnicy w wojnach plemiennych.Chciałeś kogoś pozbyć się ,wioskowego głupka,wroga itp.to sprzedawałeś go Holendrom.Wiadomo część tych ludzi to byli szlachetnie urodzeni z rodów królewskich.Niestety większość to byli ludzie sprzedani przez swoich współplemieńców,często też za długi.

    • @joannachrol1282
      @joannachrol1282 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@Camel-from-Arabia Mówisz o historii. Czy uważasz, że obecna ciemnoskóra społeczność w Stanach Zjednoczonych powinna być postrzegana przez pryzmat niewolnictwa, chyba nie chcesz tego interpretować tak daleko...?

    • @Camel-from-Arabia
      @Camel-from-Arabia Před 7 měsíci +16

      @@joannachrol1282 1. Napisałem, jak było zgodnie z rzeczywistością, bez politpoprawnosci, a czy się to komuś podoba czy nie, to jego zmartwienie, że fakty nie spełniają czyichś oczekiwań politycznych.
      2. Los murzyńskiej społeczności w USA jest mi obojętny, tak samo jak los społeczeństwa rosyjskiego na Łotwie czy wietnamskiego w Chinach.

    • @zbyszanna
      @zbyszanna Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@Camel-from-Arabiano więc nie, paradoksalnie Fred nie miał racji. Owszem, handel niewolnikami ma mało wspólnego z dzisiejszą polipoprawną jego wizją, ale to też nie znaczy, że Fred ma rację. Teza Freda jest taka, że dzisiejsi czarnoskórzy są nic nie warci, bo ich dalecy przodkowie to były pierdoły, co jest narracją uproszczoną do granic absurdu. To że pewne aspekty jego wypowiedzi mają pokrycie w historii, nie znaczy, że cała teza jest prawdziwa. Dzisiejsze problemy środowisk czarnoskórych nie wynikają z tego, że ich dalecy przodkowie byli lub nie byli pierdołami, jest bardzo wiele powodów takiej a nie innej sytuacji.

  • @gemgreg
    @gemgreg Před 7 měsíci +25

    this is one of better Polish comedies

  • @Reaper-fc9sf
    @Reaper-fc9sf Před 7 měsíci +91

    Jako polski murzyn na zmywaku wiem jedno,daleko nam do rasizmu.😮‍💨😁

    • @Anti_Immigration
      @Anti_Immigration Před 7 měsíci +2

      jeśli w Polsce to szanuję, jeżeli na zmywaku za granicą, to wcale mi nie żal patologicznej emigracji

    • @tymoteuszwaligura
      @tymoteuszwaligura Před 6 měsíci +10

      ​@@Anti_Immigrationco to wogole znaczy patologiczna imigracja? To jest jakaś inna w takim razie tak? Każdy ma swój mikrokosmos, ale sztuka to mieć świadomość że na nim świat się nie kończy. To, że Twoje życie się potoczyło tak, że nie musiałeś wyjeżdżać to nie znaczy, że każdy miał tak jak Ty i to jest jakieś patologiczne.

    • @krzysztof_wu
      @krzysztof_wu Před 2 měsíci

      @@tymoteuszwaligura chodzilo mu o to, ze patologicznym jest, ze politycy z premedytacja "zmusili" miliony Polakow do emigracji.

    • @alh6255
      @alh6255 Před měsícem

      @@Anti_Immigration co ty w ogóle bredzisz, drogi "anti-immigration"?

  • @nicku1
    @nicku1 Před 7 měsíci +49

    Jasne, że widzieliśmy! Wszyscy widzieli! 😁 Don't take the slave trade scene too seriously. By the way, today it would be impossible even in a Polish film.

  • @boreks6942
    @boreks6942 Před 7 měsíci +31

    Chłopaki nia płaczą to klasyka! Polecam jeszcze obejrzeć "Poranek Kojota" oraz "Czas Surferów"!

    • @xot80
      @xot80 Před 7 měsíci

      E=MC2 jest o niebo lepsze od czasu surferów. czas surferów przypomina niskobudżetowe gówno zrealizowane trzy dekady za późno.

    • @paulanie14
      @paulanie14 Před 7 měsíci

      "Job ostatnia szara komórka" dla mnie też jest super, ale "Czas serferów" i pomysły Rysia to klasyk😁

    • @bartoszjasinski
      @bartoszjasinski Před 7 měsíci

      @@paulanie14 Przecież "JOB" to zlepek nieśmiesznych żartów przedstawionych w formie scen aktorskich. Chyba jeden z głupszych polskich filmów.

    • @paulanie14
      @paulanie14 Před 7 měsíci

      @@bartoszjasinski co kto lubi, ja uwielbiam ten film właśnie za to, że jest głupkowaty i często żarty są trafione, np. tekst "zamszowe?nie,za swoje"😁

  • @pathfinderpolska
    @pathfinderpolska Před 7 měsíci +8

    To było cudowne

  • @Lesminster
    @Lesminster Před 7 měsíci +7

    Yeah, so that was intentionally dressed in comedic phrases, but generally it was pretty good explanation how it went down :)
    White guys have only occasionally gone deep into the land. They usually stayed near their ships. It was very dangerous due to all kinds of new sickness one could catch and bring back to their own. So it was close to what Fred(Pazura's character) said. Blacks were enslaving blacks and later selling them to white people who then took them places(America mainly ;)). Clearly it's not that only weak were sold, because just because a country or a tribe lost war doesn't mean all it's members were useless, or weak.
    Chłopaki Nie Płaczą is a literal gold mine of quotes. It's like our national treasure :P

  • @JW-gm6wr
    @JW-gm6wr Před 7 měsíci +5

    I can see from your reaction that you are not "polonized" :) its about sense of humour without political correctness, I have a friend from UK who moved to Poland few years ago and learned polish, you can just feel that he is now polonized, he no longer cares about PC and told me that he feels strange when he visits UK nowadays. Poland has never colonized Arfica so we can look at this whole issue from a different perspective, and frankly speaking it looks funny.

  • @Odpowiadacz
    @Odpowiadacz Před 7 měsíci +9

    this is a classic

  • @TMKDBN666
    @TMKDBN666 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great movie! One of the best polish comedy. I've watched this movie 15 times.

  • @cpt.flamer7184
    @cpt.flamer7184 Před 7 měsíci +9

    To be fair, the character played by Pazura is the most negative character in the whole movie, he is just a dickhead who look down on everyone ;p

    • @Hubert_G
      @Hubert_G Před 7 měsíci

      maybe thats why he is named Fred?

  • @maciej009
    @maciej009 Před 7 měsíci +22

    Po spędzeniu kilku lat w UK obawiałem się reakcji w stylu... poczucia winy. Dla odreagowania polecam serial "1670" gdzie Polacy śmieją się z samych siebie. 😁

    • @miosawolejnik6155
      @miosawolejnik6155 Před 7 měsíci

      Ale to tylko te same świnie, co siedzą w kinie na "Granicy" Agnieszki Holland się tam śmieją z polskiej tradycji szlacheckiej i historii w ogóle, jako źródła patriotyzmu i więzów krwi, z honorem odnosząc się do przodków, których krwią przesiąknięta jest nasza polska ziemia.

  • @vulthorn2386
    @vulthorn2386 Před 7 měsíci +3

    heheeheh xDDDDDD on nie wiedział na co się pisze :D

  • @meowchaosme8131
    @meowchaosme8131 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The whole of Poland cried with laughter watching this comedy. Our president told Putin not to shit himself after the start of the war in Ukraine .... People of the world should learn how to get their balls back, and how to regain their sense of humour.

  • @Lumperator
    @Lumperator Před 7 měsíci +22

    I knew that for you, as a British person, the truth told in such a direct and strong way would be a bit shocking :P

    • @feandil1713
      @feandil1713 Před 6 měsíci

      And another thing is that in Poland we would rather think - this is a movie plot, no-one expects movie characters to explain historical issues as they were, because it's not the point of the movie. So we're like: ah, whatever he says. And if someone would tell that story to another person as pure historical facts, there would would be a lot of laughter and comments like: "do you really educate yourself in the field of history by watching such movies? that's ridiculous!" But for Americans or even British it's like pro-racist promotion of wrong historical outlook, and nobody would blame that person, who "learns history" from such scenes, but rather the people who came up with this movie. So that's a massive difference.

  • @peterjobovic3406
    @peterjobovic3406 Před 7 měsíci +2

    OOOOOOO.This scene may not be a good advertisement for a great movie. But you have to see the whole movie to understand this scene. The mobster character played by Pazura is angry with everyone around him throughout the film and treats everyone arrogantly and with contempt, even his partner. It is his characteristic. On the contrary, the Blond Mafian, who doesn't really want to be a mafia, admires black culture in such a way that it's ridiculous. So the Pazura-mafia said his line mainly to humiliate the blond mobster. Pazura pays for his arrogance in the film in the end.....I definitely recommend watching it, a very good comedy.

  • @jcwdenton
    @jcwdenton Před 7 měsíci +3

    This movie is classic in Poland. It was really groundbreaking

  • @leonr40
    @leonr40 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Nie mam do Ciebie pretensji że nie zrozumiałeś tej sceny bo nie mogłeś tego zrozumieć. Aby pojąć film Polski szczególnie ten z lat 70 80 90 trzeba się tu urodzić, wychować poznać ludzi bo to nie są filmy uniwersalne. Tu niestety trzeba znać kontekst danych czasów i powstałe w związku z tym sytuacje Pozdrawiam

  • @woytzekbron7635
    @woytzekbron7635 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Pazura is playing here the gangster, it is chat between criminals, so I guess it wasn't intentioned to spread the truth about slavery, more to point out how depraved this dude is, and the same time to mock a bit fascination of young Poles on especially rap style, obviously nowadays noone of directors would put such dialogue in the scenario for obvious reasons (the movie was made in 90's). 'Chlopaki nie placza (boys don't cry)' is legendary comedy in Poland, many of sayings from this film is still is used in common language. I recommend to watch all the movie if you are resistant for some level of political incorrectness.

  • @Blacha-PL
    @Blacha-PL Před 7 měsíci +7

    Mert, you should watch "Boys Don't Cry" with a Pole in their 40s who will explain the backstage of life in the 90s to you. It's not a racist movie. The film depicts how old gangsters were serious and had principles, pretending to be tough guys like Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The young people from those times are slackers, lacking principles, and influenced mainly by Western culture, especially the USA.

  • @piotrsodel3077
    @piotrsodel3077 Před 7 měsíci +11

    The movie is awesome, it really is. What you see is an episode. There is no such content about African-Americans further in this video. Be sure to watch it because it's super funny. As for the terror in your eyes. Poles are like that. There are no taboo conversations here. If someone doesn't like something, they will just say it to your face - Europeans consider it rude. But in Europe, most people have a different worldview than what they say officially because of political correctness. This is just terrifying for us. Let me give you an example. Emigrants... Poles took 3 million Ukrainians into their homes, there were no refugee camps. There is a vlog on CZcams, probably from Germany. The reporter asks people if they would welcome an emigrant to their home and the answer was yes, of course they are brothers, etc. And suddenly the emigrant comes out and asks for hospitality and then the German runs away from the camera. This lack of sincerity is terrifying to me.
    If you like the movie, watch it.

    • @lukei6255
      @lukei6255 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Very true. I would say we don't sugarcoat things like English or Americans. I think most Europeans are ok with us except the British who get offended easily and are super sensitive about some subjects.

    • @piotrsodel3077
      @piotrsodel3077 Před 7 měsíci

      @@lukei6255I think they just think we're rude :) Second example?? If the neighbor is too loud, the Pole goes, knocks on the door and politely tells him to quiet down. This German example will simply call the police. These are the differences in our cultures.
      It's probably similar in movies. And it was most visible during Socialism, when everyone was outraged by the stupid things that were happening.

    • @tymondabrowski12
      @tymondabrowski12 Před 7 měsíci

      Imho political correctness is something different. It's more like "this joke has sexist or racist undertones (or is just sexist or racist), so if you say it, it might mean you believe in it" and then most people who are not racist or sexist will think twice about saying it. Even if a racist is politically correct, it might just mean they avoid talking aboit things that might get them disliked etc. (which is funny, "I'm racist but I don't want you to know because I know people dislike racists"), but for most people, political correctness is just "hey, don't be mean, other people have feelings too" "oh ok, right, sorry, won't happen again", not something inconsistent with their worldview. For example, most people who are not joking about chaining women to a kitchen cabinet are not doing that because they don't hate women, not because someone told them they'd be uncool if they did that. Some people do it for wrong reasons but f#ck them, at least we don't have to listen to that now.

    • @piotrsodel3077
      @piotrsodel3077 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tymondabrowski12 Sure, but look at the history. Racism - anti-Semitism... The Jewish nationality was brought to Poland by Casimir the Great in the 13th century. They were fleeing from Europe because they were murdered and oppressed there. What were the Jesuits doing in Europe? Great Britain and women's rights. In Poland, a woman could always inherit property in England only through the male line. Women's right to vote immediately after regaining independence in European countries many years later, for example in Switzerland, probably in the 1970s. You can talk a lot about racism and sexism, but it has no bearing on the facts. As you can see, these are just phrases taught in schools.

    • @lukei6255
      @lukei6255 Před 7 měsíci

      @@tymondabrowski12 does it mean those who are offended or don't tell jokes about pedophiles are pedophiles???

  • @bebokRZly
    @bebokRZly Před 7 měsíci +8

    Joke shouldn't be explained :D so don't do it :D this is black humor from 90 where it was available to say some thing like that ;)

    • @deszczu84
      @deszczu84 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Its funy caus its truth XD

  • @_Michal_Michal_
    @_Michal_Michal_ Před měsícem +1

    Stare dobre Polskie filmy 💪

  • @heos8045
    @heos8045 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Best polish comedy. Of course, completely unacceptable rhetoric in those days, but those were still years, thankfully, where political correctness was almost non-existent.

  • @peterwkingbeats
    @peterwkingbeats Před 7 měsíci +5

    Is good film. True story 😅

  • @___AJ__
    @___AJ__ Před 7 měsíci +3

    Best movie scene ever!

  • @mazzo133
    @mazzo133 Před 7 měsíci +2

    To jest Polska klasyka 😅 Pozdrowienia !!!

  • @Patorc1
    @Patorc1 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Hey. I recomended it earlier, don't know if you saw. "America first, Poland firster" is a funny movie with a dose of a dark humor on youtube. :)

  • @vrain2258
    @vrain2258 Před 7 měsíci +3

    LoL.But someone sold you a troll. In this film, Pazura plays a college graduate who is pursuing a career as a prominent mafioso. However, he thinks of himself as smarter than he is. I suspect that there are many people in the West trained to "woke" and they will be outraged. Maybe you've thought about it yourself (congratulations on your courage to post this video)?
    Other than that, well. "Boys Don't Cry" is a cult comedy, a bit of a parody of gangster cinema. There are several iconic sayings from this film that function in everyday life. My favorite is "There are no bunkers. But it's still fucking awesome!" - after watching film, you will understand what I encourage you to do :)
    Regards!

  • @Divcia86
    @Divcia86 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Political correctness notwithstanding, the character Pazura is playing is an AH throughout the movie.
    Spoiler ahead:
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    His aholeness gets him killed in the end.

    • @spiderdog86
      @spiderdog86 Před 7 měsíci

      He got resurrected in a point and click computer game which was a sequel to the movie 😉

  • @Vhsbdg
    @Vhsbdg Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank You, this is my BEEEST polish comedy.

  • @marcinjan6193
    @marcinjan6193 Před 7 měsíci +11

    polityczna poprawność to zaraza która powoli i systematycznie zalewa nasz kraj

  • @jann.6627
    @jann.6627 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Ale się zapowietrzył :)

  • @onomatopejaB
    @onomatopejaB Před 7 měsíci +17

    This meant to be funny and is funny for many ;) Western people with some postcolonial issues (I guess) don't laugh :)
    why so serious? 🤡
    EDIT: also it is funny because it is true…

    • @rozgniatacz_mend
      @rozgniatacz_mend Před 7 měsíci +3

      true

    • @polishgigachad7097
      @polishgigachad7097 Před 7 měsíci

      On the other hand, it's good that Germans and the rest of the West are shackled by political correctness.
      Of course, we cannot allow ourselves to have these shackles imposed on us.

    • @missquprison
      @missquprison Před 7 měsíci

      it is not true. People wanted to buy strong slaves, not weak and sick ones. Learn the history of slave trade.

  • @Andek74
    @Andek74 Před dnem

    Chlopaki nie placza to dialogowe arcydzielo Olafa, Poranek Kojota tez byl bardzo dobry tekstowo, dalej juz bylo slabiej, ale te 2 filmy to juz klasyka polskiej komedii.

  • @paulanie14
    @paulanie14 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I love this movie🤣🤣🤣

  • @sshinigamii1
    @sshinigamii1 Před měsícem +1

    czarni sprzedawali czarnych, to są handlarze niewolników oraz własnej rasy, a białych wrzuca się do jednego worka z handlarzami białej karnacji.

  • @historiezesnu
    @historiezesnu Před 7 měsíci +3

    Z tego, co powiedziałeś, rozumiem, że prawdopodobnie nie wziąłeś pod uwagę, że ten film jest komedią i dlatego wypowiedzi bohaterów są napisane w taki sposób, że ludzie śmieją się z zachowań, słów i sytuacji, które są bardzo głupie, czasem niezgodne z logiką. . . . W tym przypadku jedną głupią wypowiedź tłumaczy się w filmie inną, równie głupią wypowiedzią, jest to też forma ośmieszenia niewłaściwej formy patriotyzmu, w dodatku scena przedstawia świat przestępczy, ludzi nie myślących normalnie i ten mroczny świat również, a może przede wszystkim, pozostaje w filmie wyśmiewany.
    Tak właśnie dzieje się z polskimi komediami
    przedstawiają pewne rzeczy w bezsensowny sposób, co czyni je śmiesznymi dla Polaków, ale nie na tyle bezsensownymi, aby ludzie w Polsce nie rozumieli tych bezsensownych ludzkich wad, które są pokazane w filmie.
    From what you said, I understand that you probably did not take into account that this movie is a comedy and that is why the characters' statements are written in such a way that people laugh at behaviors, words and situations that are very stupid, sometimes inconsistent with logic. . . . In this case, one stupid statement is explained in the film by another, equally stupid statement, it is also a form of ridicule of an inappropriate form of patriotism, in addition, the scene depicts the criminal world, people who do not think normally and this dark world also, and perhaps above all, remains in the film ridiculed.
    This is what happens with Polish comedies
    they present certain things in a nonsensical way, which makes them funny to Poles, but not so nonsensical that people in Poland do not understand these nonsensical human flaws that are shown in the film.

    • @user-ud4vo2zr3z
      @user-ud4vo2zr3z Před 7 měsíci

      Polecam Ci film Amistad. Zrozumiesz kto to byli ci niewolnicy przywożeni na statkach.

    • @historiezesnu
      @historiezesnu Před 7 měsíci

      @@user-ud4vo2zr3z skąd pewność że film pokazuje prawdę ? Gdzie , mam go właściwie oglądać w całości ?

    • @user-ud4vo2zr3z
      @user-ud4vo2zr3z Před 7 měsíci

      Ta kwestia jest prawdziwa.Skąd brano niewolników i kto tym się tym zajmował jest często poruszane też na youTube.W niewole mogłeś trafić np.za długi.Sprzedawał Cię twój wódz.Potem gdy czarni zrozumieli,że ktoś kupuje niewolników to zaczęli urządzać polowania na swoich braci i ich sprzedawać.Ludzie może nie wierzą w to co Pazura mówi w tym filmie bo ten film to komedia ale niestety taka jest prawda.W krajach arabskich wciąż jest legalne posiadanie niewolników.@@historiezesnu

  • @michaljuszczak5996
    @michaljuszczak5996 Před 7 měsíci +3

    hi there, its a great comedy, fully recommend to watch it. regarding slave trade - yes, indeed Africans used to sell fellow Africans. regarding the shock in your eyes at the end - bro this is Poland, political corectness does not exist. you wanna have political correctness - go to Germany :-) you will see a lot of this and also a lot of hypocrites

  • @racjonalistpl8816
    @racjonalistpl8816 Před 27 dny +1

    To był żart na temat że w tamtych czasach w Polsce niektórzy się podniecali się rapem gangsterskim 😅

  • @user-eb6id4bi9r
    @user-eb6id4bi9r Před 7 měsíci +1

    Someone below is right, you somehow missed America first Poland firster! Absolute must, I'd love to see your face !

  • @sensuscommunis2526
    @sensuscommunis2526 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Dude got scared at the funniest scene. That's the difference between Poland and the West. We used to laugh at things that are now forbidden in the civilized West, because someone's feelings might get hurt.

  • @zbyszanna
    @zbyszanna Před 7 měsíci +2

    You have to remember this is a character in the movie and in general he's a really awful fellow. While there's some truth to what he's saying (like many blacks were sold to slavery by other blacks) this movie doesn't make any statement or doesn't try to create a message or anything like this. This is a movie about gangsters and wanna be gangsters and people caught up in the mafia business against their will. Some of those guys are mostly positive, others mostly negative and some of them really awful.
    Also this movie was made in the 90s where gangs were on the front pages all the time and this movie talks about those times. There were people in love with everything that's Western and there were people who were racists.
    While this scene is classic, there are many more scenes which are way more funny and clever. This one might have some shock value to people who are very PC, but it's hardly the best scene in the movie. The movie has way more to offer.

  • @Andek74
    @Andek74 Před dnem

    He didn't dare to laugh hahaha

  • @huberttoporek5342
    @huberttoporek5342 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Szczera prawda

  • @karolwilczewski9284
    @karolwilczewski9284 Před 7 měsíci

    I've seen a few of your videos :) I was about to go out now but I saw this one uploaded oh my days hahahaha this clip is a legend

  • @Podobniak
    @Podobniak Před 7 měsíci +1

    I'm glad that comedy allows us to show the world in a distorting mirror. It allows you to bypass censorship. From today's perspective, this fragment is very racist. When I was in primary school in the 1990s, I learned about "black bambo", where there was no term racism, only a different culture that was accepted. Just like in Africa today, calling a person with light skin muzungu. It's good that you haven't seen Precinct 13, a series from the 90s that is even more exaggerated like the American series "Married With Children"

  • @Cipher.618
    @Cipher.618 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You should watch entire movie. It's great 😁

  • @sporo4009
    @sporo4009 Před 6 měsíci

    XD kocham to

  • @marcinwasielewski4162
    @marcinwasielewski4162 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ale tak jest prawda że handlarze niewolników szli na skróty bo musieli w tedy plemiona afrykańskie to miały liczebność w ludziach a nie to co teraz że dwie trzy chatki na krzyż i to wszystko tam ludu to było po kilka tysięcy mężczyzn nie licząc kobiet i dzieci więc w razie konfrontacji owi handlarze byli by bez szans mimo posiadanej broni palnej czarnoprochowej dla tego podstęp i negocjacje handlowe były naturalną rozsądną reakcją no chyba że chcieli zostać tam na zawsze w stanie odmiennym do żywego

  • @greggreg3373
    @greggreg3373 Před 7 měsíci +4

    This is quite correct. Europeans didn't engage in slave hunting. They came and bought HEBAN as they called it from slave traders in Africa. Slavery exist still in Africa untill today , in Mauretania for example. So I think putting the blame on europieans alone is huge scum.By the way , they took slaves from western Africa for transport reasons.But eastern Africa was depopulated by Arabs wich nobody wants to remember today.Check it out.That's was more horryfic than going to America. I know it could be taken as a joke but in America slaves had oportunity to reproduce . In Arabic countries not . They were theated as a lifestock and castated and eliminated when useless. Hail Arabia!

  • @waldemar5864
    @waldemar5864 Před 2 měsíci

    True😂

  • @MrGreg771
    @MrGreg771 Před 7 měsíci

    he English have mastered the art of removing hot potatoes from the fire with other people's hands.That's why they praise Poland to the skies

  • @vishd33
    @vishd33 Před měsícem +1

    Its definitely controversial analogy but its actually truth , also people who went to Africa to get slaves were just chilling by the beach , and who brought them the slaves? Other tribes , strongest tribes were enslaving and selling weaker tribes into slavery , to America and Middle East , and most of the time price for some1's head was as little as pack of smokes or some mirrors and seashells , word Slave was created from word Slav/Slavic cos before American slavery of Africans , people from most of Slavic countries been caught and sold off to Middle east as slaves and was happening for good 400 years if not longer

  • @bartoszjasinski
    @bartoszjasinski Před 7 měsíci +1

    You should see entire movie its hilarious

  • @polishsausage648
    @polishsausage648 Před 7 měsíci +5

    XDDD

  • @lockheed_martin
    @lockheed_martin Před měsícem +1

    @Mert Pol remember that, firstly, it is a comedy, secondly, it was created when political correctness, at least in Europe, looked different (no one exaggerated as much as now and human races could be called by colors), thirdly, there may be some truth in it.

  • @drwalenty
    @drwalenty Před 7 měsíci

    I saw this movie 1000 times :D

  • @MarcinKokoszkalupuss
    @MarcinKokoszkalupuss Před 7 měsíci

    Jak to się u nas mówi "zesrał się i śmierdzi mu w dupie". Za mocne na typa :)

  • @holubm
    @holubm Před 7 měsíci +1

    at that time there were no Black people in Poland so the Jokes were allowed, were not offending anyone real, like jokes about aliens... it sounds horrible nowadays

  • @rolandmacko7233
    @rolandmacko7233 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You have to think of this movie as a Quentin Tarantino movie. The lyrics from this film are iconic in Poland. If you knew what he said about women in this movie :) There is almost no racism in Poland. If there is one racist attack a year, all the TV stations talk about it. Calm down, the blacks will take revenge at the end of the movie :)

  • @Karudzik
    @Karudzik Před 7 měsíci +10

    You took the most offensive - racist part xD

    • @izabela1961
      @izabela1961 Před 7 měsíci

      They always do. Even when they buy a black coffee they look around to make sure nobody is listening 😅

  • @MinMorisPL
    @MinMorisPL Před 5 měsíci

    "Comedy is a tragedy that happened to someone else"

  • @spiety75
    @spiety75 Před 7 měsíci

    Hahahahaha ‚Boys dont cry’ great 90’ comedy movie by Olaf Lubaszenko.

  • @jarosawwaz8260
    @jarosawwaz8260 Před 3 měsíci

    Use translator: Czarni byli sprzedawani przez czarnych. Biali przyjechali i chcieli przypodobać się komuś, kto był bardziej rozwinięty militarni, bo wiedzieli, że inaczej dla nich to śmierć albo bycie podbitym albo kolonią. Z wieloma stratami w ludziach, a tak była szansa na przeżycie.

  • @AnnaM.610
    @AnnaM.610 Před 7 měsíci

    "guys don't cry" great movie 😁

  • @romanbaranowski5013
    @romanbaranowski5013 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The scene is a bit out of context. You should have played the scene leading up to it. It would make more sense.

  • @Umarluch
    @Umarluch Před 6 měsíci

    As you are already familiar with our culture, you should be aware of the fact that we are very straight forward. We tend to follow political correctness but not to the degree when some other western countries do. We also do not get so easily offended as others and we tend to treat others like we treat ourselves, so you might be surprised if you expect such sensitivity.
    But regardless of all above, there is some truth behind what he says as the slavery is not an invention of EU but was something what was done in middle east and Africa ages before it became a thing in Europe. There are quite some historical books about this.

  • @Xerox0928
    @Xerox0928 Před 7 měsíci

    In Warsaw you can find a football club named Coco Jambo :D

  • @hubertnnn
    @hubertnnn Před 6 měsíci

    To add some context to this scene, the movie is about polish mafia.
    The first guy is the son of mafia boss, who happens to be "too dumb to live" kind of person.
    The second guy (the one talking about africans) is a hitman.
    So this scene is when boss-daddy had to be late so he asked his son to keep the guests (hitmans) entertained until he arrives home.

  • @yakeosicki8965
    @yakeosicki8965 Před 7 měsíci +7

    Death in Venice is a movie by the master of cinematography Luchino Visconti.🙂 It's a psychological drama based on the novel by Tomasz Mann. 😂😂🤣 The scene shown from the movie "Chłopaki nie płaczą - Lads Don't Cry" is taken out of the context of the entire situation. This is not a good choice.

  • @lm157
    @lm157 Před 7 měsíci +1

    "Death in Venice" is an Italian film from 50's-60's and it's boring as hell. I've seen it. That's why they put that film in the scene, the guy who invited them to watch it, is a son of a boss and wanna-be gangsta.

  • @momatarotruny
    @momatarotruny Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hey, remember it's '90 movie, thus certain scenes may be shocking, like this one. Definitely watch the whole movie, scene with drunk policemen (1:18:20) is a masterpiece 😂

  • @qica7p
    @qica7p Před 5 měsíci

    You need to see all movie, he was kinda "black" character there ^^ and he end it up appropriately to his actions :D

  • @pomat22
    @pomat22 Před 6 měsíci

    I don't think BBC would play this clip 🤣

  • @ajryz8
    @ajryz8 Před 7 měsíci

    Hahaha, your reaction is priceless. Don't be afraid - once a pope called John Paul 2nd said this. This applies to you :)))

  • @marcinw4785
    @marcinw4785 Před 6 měsíci

    Rewelacyjny film ze swietnym poczuciem humoru.

  • @majabe1337
    @majabe1337 Před 7 měsíci

    Many great comedies were made at the time, 90s, 00s before Poland joined EU2004, Poles were enslaved aswell for hundreds of years abused by other neigbours, Poles were also corrupted just like in Africa, and as far as I know, "we never made slaves out of african people" thats we never hesitate, to use N words in native language
    I understand your confusion at some point, now it would be a big thing 😅
    back in the days, we were watching movies with subtitles, kinda make me smile 😀

  • @adiospolska
    @adiospolska Před 7 měsíci +2

    Let's bring some context to this film.
    Literally it sounds like a racist manifesto, but in fact this statement had something else in mind and is not racist but commenting on the reality of life in 1990s Poland.
    What it was about - this gangster film is about the 1990s in Poland. Tough times, lots of crime, mafias ruled the cities and infiltrated the world of politics and the Police (fortunately, over time, this problem was eradicated).
    Throughout Poland's poor 90s it was an easy social advancement to become a low-level gangster and that's what this speech is about.
    Around 2004-2007, petty crime decreased drastically in Poland. Why? A large percentage of people with minor legal troubles emigrated to EU countries. Poland then became a much safer country and frustrated people made a new life for themselves, de facto socialising abroad.
    Catching in the net in this case only allegorically describes slavery. Then and to some extent today, many Poles are convinced that they are slaves and that the black man is just a rhetorical figure.
    In Poland, even in the political debate there was no shortage of sentences that Poles "work for a bowl of rice" or that "Poland is abnormal" or that "uninformed people will buy everything (as promises)".

  • @ewad.3983
    @ewad.3983 Před 6 měsíci

    You look like a German when you ask him about Hitler's policies. Haha Gold :)

  • @konrad387
    @konrad387 Před 7 měsíci

    👍🏻

  • @marnar3464
    @marnar3464 Před 2 měsíci

    Polish classic

  • @CoolBuch-br6yo
    @CoolBuch-br6yo Před 7 měsíci +1

    I see fear in your eyes after this scene.But why?

  • @marekligocki6373
    @marekligocki6373 Před 6 měsíci

    First of all, many Poles like dark humor. secondly, it is worth watching the lectures of Dr. somwell. then the dialogue in the film is more understandable. there is no racism here because everyone understands that no one should be hurt