Right. Just trivial inanimate objects are the only commonality here. 🤦♂️ Not the fact that there’s only one race, the human race. Or that we are Americans, the melting pot of cultures.
@alechelms1584 Nothing you said addressed what the video or what comment was about. Basically, yes, we are all human beings. However, you want to completely ignore the FACT that WE during this time we're considered 3/5 of a human being. It did not matter at all that we were all "the same race" to those that either caused suffering or sat by and watched it happen. Let's stop pretending we are all alike and embrace each other's differences instead of trying to ignore them. Your comment is only good for shutting down much needed conversations and to invalidate what our ancestors endured. Unfortunately, much of which has had lasting effects on us who you pointed out are your fellow members of the human race.
@@personniaakasonnia6804 and your attitude will do nothing but divide. Which is what the people in power want to happen. A nation divided can’t stand. So keep on perpetuating the agenda of your masters if you want, spreading propaganda meant to enslave. I’m going to keep preaching unity that enables freedom from injustice via simple truth any two year old can see.
@@personniaakasonnia6804 I'm attempting to respond to this. I don't agree with you. I myself don't know or really celebrate Juneteenth. From what I've heard, it is the date where black independence was finally recognized in the final state of Texas. I do observe July 4th, or Independence Day. Independence Day, the day where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and the 13 colonies gained Independence from Great Britain. The two things might not be exactly the same, different levels I guess, but it's independence nonetheless. If you wish to remember the work and suffering of those who came before, by all rights go for it. No one's stopping you. Concerning the 3/5ths voting power, our ancestors didn't get any value out of that, so don't treat it as if really helped us at all. We need to let go of our micro aggressions. Juneteenth shouldn't be about getting a comeuppance or getting even with dead men. Feel free to disagree, but we are past the point of still needing reparations and affirmative action.
Kid you fing not was leaving work, and one of my coworkers coming in on the next shift said. You got a dipping sauce, forgot to get some for my fries. She got fuck sauce(no clue how long that been there and some ranch.) Cause for some reason, my lunch box is Mary fing popins.
4th of July is a holiday for the country of America that got Independence from Britain. June 19 celebrates the end of the slavery of Black People in America. Anyone that gets mad needs to understand they are two separate days and don't conflict with each other.
@@kingjonstarkgeryan8573December 6, 1865 is when the 13th amendement was ratified. June 19, 1865 is when Granger freed the slaves in Texas, a few years after the Emancipation Proclamation (Jan. 1, 1863)
*celebrates the _announcement_ of the end of the slavery of black people. No mechanism was ever put in place for its enforcement, so chattel slavery in America persisted long into the 20th century. Also, slavery was never ended for felons, and we keep making up bullshit felonies like "felony possession" for example, so that we can keep incarcerating *and therefore enslaving* people, inordinately many of whom are black.
Strange how America doesn't have a holiday for the Native Americans, who were on the land before either white or black people were, who were forced onto reservations. In canada we have an a month for that, but pride month over shadow's it, so no one even knows about it.
@@MyNameIsIsefAlso, states use to celebrate Juneteenth at different times of the year before it was a national holiday. This is because many states freed their slaves earlier or later than others.
@@tamekabatson1998you have a sense of humor I never wish to acquire. This is quite possibly the least funny things I’ve heard in my life, and you’re acting like Jeff Dunham just told his best joke ever
@@smokemoke8663Wow. Such a profound explanation of you being a hater for no reason at all. Let the reactors react. Just like my initial comment, this is sarcasm. Not a joke.
And those of us who have been celebrating it for years, because our parents taught us our black history, are rolling our eyes over people either gushing over or complaining about this “new” holiday
Yeah and it's also funny because this is the day that Texas got the news that the Federal Government had abolished slavery, several years LATE. So, yay Texas for being the last to the party?
Aren’t almost all holidays like that? I don’t think most of our celebrations just randomly appeared organically or from a previous celebration. Things have to be popularized sometimes and lots of the big traditions and symbols in Halloween or Thanksgiving just kinda took off in a window of a few years.
Bro, Al Pacino is having a baby at 83 with a 23 year old woman. You should make a video about the HILARIOUS Generational Difference, and how the siblings will be SENIOR CITIZENS while the new baby will be like 13 when they are in the nursing home. Lmfao. 😂😂😂
Wouldn't it just not mean anything to the now deceased victims from that time? Right now I think every race could appreciate how far the country has gotten in removing sexist and racist laws
@@fuzzysteve you understand that it still means something for almost ninety percent of americans, right? i don't care if people don't agree with it because "they don't like it" or whatever the fuck. it stands for american freedom. don't like it? tough shit.
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One was independence from taxes and choking royalties, the other was independence from being sold and treated as a commodity you get at the dollar store. Both represent freedom. Old America just forgot that just because it wasn’t a mirror, a spitting image of complexion doesn’t mean it didn’t want freedom as well 🤷♀️ Happy Juneteenth to my off-white friends
The hot sauce was hilarious. Only one thing could make it far worse. Just name the Kentucky colonel's food and a mellon that would quench your thirst 😂😂😂
June 19th, 1865 the day Texas freed their slaves. January 1st, 1863 the emancipation proclamation freed the slaves in rebellious states. December 6th, 1865. The day the 13th Amendment was ratified into the constitution freeing ALL slaves.
Thirteenth Amendment, Section 1: Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
Not only were African-American's denied the human rights outlined by the constitution, after emancipation is took a long time to recognize that the slaves were free. That's Juneteenth, the day that both were recognized.
Just because you were ignorant until 2019 doesn't mean everyone else was. This holiday has existed since the 1800s. Also, the fuck is a "real" holiday?
Apparently, it's just a giant picnic. BBQ, eat too much, drink too much, get sunburned (yes, that's possible), games for the kiddies, some kind of water activity (sprinkler), and possibly some fireworks.
just googled it (very cool google return page) and this is both sort of serious and sad - but such a valid reason to call for a celebration - party on all juneteenth 😊
All it really celebrates is that Texas got its major news horribly LATE. Did the Pony Express break a leg, or what? So it's a nice state holiday for Texas, but I would posit that January 1st Emancipation Proclamation Day would be more appropriate as a national day of remembrance.
You know, I actually really appreciate the holiday. I just wish it wasn't named like a car dealership super sale. Something like "Emancipation day" or the like that let me know what it is and why to get hype for it.
You're right, except that Emancipation Proclamation Day is January 1st. We already have it. It's just most Americans are too hungover to realize it. We may be the most powerful, but we are not the smartest.
From Memorial Day on the neighbors just randomly pop fireworks. It drives me crazy. I love fireworks shows with my earbuds in because I can see the squibs being shot off, but random fireworks make my anxiety level go through the roof.
Living in America in the summer is hell. I hear a loud boom and wonder if I'm about to become a gun violence statistic, or if people just celebrating independence.
@@kimcortright9311 I use noise cancelling headphones during fireworks displays but they do nothing whatsoever if you're just chilling in your house and your neighbor just randomly decides to blow stuff up. I actually like displays because I can see the squibs go off. I know the boom is coming. 🤷🏼♀️
Juneteenth was a day we went to church back in the day in the country. My entire family was listed legally married on the same day and they had free man next to their names. That was a glorious feeling they said and we celebrate them till this day.
If you mean by delaying the freeing of all slaves in America until June 19th 1866 while the rest of the western world already ended slavery years prior, sure.
"Look 4th, if you wanted an invite to the cookout, cool, but no potato salad. We need to keep political commentary to a minimum. Just bring cups and Hawaiian Fruit Punch."
Juneteenth? Who's child didn't get a participation trophy and got to name a holiday, to make up for the lack of trophy. I bet it was the same child who named the street in DC. All love, neighbors😂
@@illicitburn9386 I have that complaint about quite a few Holidays and our mentality toward them. Don't even get me started on Cinco de Mayo. It's not even our (U.S.) Holiday to begin with.
Their only intersection is bbq... delicious, delicious bbq.
Yerp, just got done eating a plate full of brisket, chicken wings, and sweet cornbread my fat ass is slumped in the bed.
Right. Just trivial inanimate objects are the only commonality here. 🤦♂️
Not the fact that there’s only one race, the human race. Or that we are Americans, the melting pot of cultures.
@alechelms1584 Nothing you said addressed what the video or what comment was about. Basically, yes, we are all human beings. However, you want to completely ignore the FACT that WE during this time we're considered 3/5 of a human being. It did not matter at all that we were all "the same race" to those that either caused suffering or sat by and watched it happen. Let's stop pretending we are all alike and embrace each other's differences instead of trying to ignore them. Your comment is only good for shutting down much needed conversations and to invalidate what our ancestors endured. Unfortunately, much of which has had lasting effects on us who you pointed out are your fellow members of the human race.
@@personniaakasonnia6804 and your attitude will do nothing but divide. Which is what the people in power want to happen. A nation divided can’t stand. So keep on perpetuating the agenda of your masters if you want, spreading propaganda meant to enslave. I’m going to keep preaching unity that enables freedom from injustice via simple truth any two year old can see.
@@personniaakasonnia6804 I'm attempting to respond to this.
I don't agree with you. I myself don't know or really celebrate Juneteenth. From what I've heard, it is the date where black independence was finally recognized in the final state
of Texas. I do observe July 4th, or Independence Day. Independence Day, the day where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and the 13 colonies gained Independence from Great Britain.
The two things might not be exactly the same, different levels I guess, but it's independence nonetheless. If you wish to remember the work and suffering of those who came before, by all rights
go for it. No one's stopping you. Concerning the 3/5ths voting power, our ancestors didn't get any value out of that, so don't treat it as if really helped us at all. We need to let go of our micro aggressions. Juneteenth shouldn't be about getting a comeuppance or getting even with dead men. Feel free to disagree, but we are past the point of still needing reparations and affirmative action.
"You know, I-I actually keep hot sauce...in my bag"😂
I think that's when he finally realized he'd dug the hole too deep.
@@CortexNewsService Right? There's no turning back now my dude. Keep digging. It's funny.
Killary reference!😆👍
NEVER FORGET SETH RICH
I keep Chick-fil-A sauce in my lunch bag.😂
Kid you fing not was leaving work, and one of my coworkers coming in on the next shift said.
You got a dipping sauce, forgot to get some for my fries.
She got fuck sauce(no clue how long that been there and some ranch.)
Cause for some reason, my lunch box is Mary fing popins.
4th of July is a holiday for the country of America that got Independence from Britain.
June 19 celebrates the end of the slavery of Black People in America.
Anyone that gets mad needs to understand they are two separate days and don't conflict with each other.
That was December 6th though
@@kingjonstarkgeryan8573December 6, 1865 is when the 13th amendement was ratified. June 19, 1865 is when Granger freed the slaves in Texas, a few years after the Emancipation Proclamation (Jan. 1, 1863)
*celebrates the _announcement_ of the end of the slavery of black people.
No mechanism was ever put in place for its enforcement, so chattel slavery in America persisted long into the 20th century.
Also, slavery was never ended for felons, and we keep making up bullshit felonies like "felony possession" for example, so that we can keep incarcerating *and therefore enslaving* people, inordinately many of whom are black.
Strange how America doesn't have a holiday for the Native Americans, who were on the land before either white or black people were, who were forced onto reservations. In canada we have an a month for that, but pride month over shadow's it, so no one even knows about it.
@@MyNameIsIsefAlso, states use to celebrate Juneteenth at different times of the year before it was a national holiday. This is because many states freed their slaves earlier or later than others.
This guy needs a sitcom.
💯
They'd only have to hire one actor.
Would he get paid based on the characters that appear in an episode?
He’d be so good. I’d only wonder what cast they could put together to surround his talent lol
What's funny is technically he's not lying. He IS practically the same color. They're almost the same person 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@tamekabatson1998you have a sense of humor I never wish to acquire. This is quite possibly the least funny things I’ve heard in my life, and you’re acting like Jeff Dunham just told his best joke ever
@@smokemoke8663Wow. Such a profound explanation of you being a hater for no reason at all. Let the reactors react.
Just like my initial comment, this is sarcasm. Not a joke.
@@EncyclopediaBrittanica I’m just sayin, his humor expectations are low.
@@smokemoke8663somebody have a bad day?
This guy. Every short is gold!
True, always watch 10 times😂😂😂
Foamy!
I like his shirt, "Black by Popular demand" lol
I love so many of the shirts he wears in his skits.
@@Cerinaya agreed
The speak and spell got me out the gate 😂
"I-N-D-E-P-E-N-" 😂😂😂
Alright "speak 'n spell" 😂😂😂
Why did he bring out the Hennessey on juneteenth..I see you😂
Stumbling and fumblen like biden on a bicycle 😂😂😂
Boy was just digging a deeper hole for himself and he didn’t even realize it
FFS somebody take July 4th's shovel away before it digs itself any deeper...
Iike a fake millennial holiday has much room to really judge 😂
@@youtubesucks3490hmmm... You sure it's just made up, or did you not study history....
@@youtubesucks3490Explain. How is Juneteenth a “fake millennial holiday”?
Frankly, Thanksgiving is a faker holiday than anything else.
@@youtubesucks3490fake millenial holiday? Seriouly?
a shovel? looks more like a drill with how fast it’s digging the hole. jesus.
Reminds me of time watched Fourth Fireworks show on beach- surrounded by BRITS.
I love how Juneteenth became a thing in the last couple years and everyone acts like they always knew what it was and always celebrated it 😂😂😂
And those of us who have been celebrating it for years, because our parents taught us our black history, are rolling our eyes over people either gushing over or complaining about this “new” holiday
just because you just became aware doesnt mean it just became a thing… real christopher columbus vibes there
@@yamiswife101
We are also rolling our eyes over their "understanding" of Juneteenth as well. It's a joke.
Yeah and it's also funny because this is the day that Texas got the news that the Federal Government had abolished slavery, several years LATE. So, yay Texas for being the last to the party?
Aren’t almost all holidays like that? I don’t think most of our celebrations just randomly appeared organically or from a previous celebration. Things have to be popularized sometimes and lots of the big traditions and symbols in Halloween or Thanksgiving just kinda took off in a window of a few years.
Yo! I knew I was missing something today as I worked. 🏃🏾 I need to get some drinks, I still have 5hrs left of my shift.
Im just in the comments waiting on the "All Holidays Matter"-esque comment that will undoubtedly arrive. 😂
All Holidays Matter. There.
@@BadGuy_Bigby1217 Had To Come From Somewhere... even sarcastically. 😱😱🤷🏾🤷🏾
😅😅
NO HOLIDAYS MATTER
Not the tan 😂😂😂😂
I always wonder what would make a yt person say that they get as dark as a black person by tanning 🤔🤦🏾♀️
Bro, Al Pacino is having a baby at 83 with a 23 year old woman. You should make a video about the HILARIOUS Generational Difference, and how the siblings will be SENIOR CITIZENS while the new baby will be like 13 when they are in the nursing home. Lmfao. 😂😂😂
And he's even pouring Henny. That's awesome. Happy Juneteenth, everyone!
This is a masterpiece
Always funny- hands down 💯❤
Had to explain to my white coworker that independence day dont mean shit if you werent included
Exactly!!!!
Wouldn't it just not mean anything to the now deceased victims from that time? Right now I think every race could appreciate how far the country has gotten in removing sexist and racist laws
This. And if you're still feeling the effects to this very day.
@@ethanol294And how far is that? 😅
@@ethanol294uhhhhmmmmm you sure about that?
Another genius skit B!😂
He did not pull out the Elizabeth Warren comment 😂
We are all allowed to love the 4th of july.
But the people establishing the 4th of July didn’t love for or want the 4th of July to stand for Love for ALL people.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
The people who established the 4th of July are all DEAD.
July 4th literally being called Independence Day:
Only for some
@@marybraxton114if it’s only for some then the ones it isn’t for can’t celebrate and have to work for straight pay.
@@marybraxton114 only for some are you serious?
@@marybraxton114 no that is the official holiday name
July fourth is Independence Day for every American citizen, past, present and future.
You understand why it doesn't ring true for some, right? It's not like it made a difference in the lives of some.
@@fuzzysteve you understand that it still means something for almost ninety percent of americans, right? i don't care if people don't agree with it because "they don't like it" or whatever the fuck. it stands for american freedom. don't like it? tough shit.
DAMN...
🤦🏾♀️
HERE WE GO!!!
Lmao Speak & Spell 😂😂
This is what i needed to get me in the spirits
You at so funny you make me laugh when I am about to cry
Not the hot sauce 😂
I really want that shirt 4th of July is wearing...
I didn't even know Juneteenth existed until i was in college and I'm black
Cause it's not really a thing and it's really on the 13th in Texas, not the 19th.
@@Legatus2kxWhat makes a “ holiday” real?
@@Legatus2kxYou aren't the arbiter of holidays. Just because you didn't hear of it and didn't celebrate it doesn't make it "not really a thing."
@@bee6684If damn near everything is closed. THEN it's a real holiday.
The 4th of the J is goated, no questions asked
The 4th of July t-shirt 😂😂
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“Very fine people” is crazy 😂
yep almost forgot the day was today 😂😂😂
happy juneteenth
Happy Juneteeth brother.
I need that cat shirt!
Hilarious and appropriate.
One was independence from taxes and choking royalties, the other was independence from being sold and treated as a commodity you get at the dollar store.
Both represent freedom. Old America just forgot that just because it wasn’t a mirror, a spitting image of complexion doesn’t mean it didn’t want freedom as well 🤷♀️
Happy Juneteenth to my off-white friends
“Okay speak and spell…”
I already knew 4th was gonna be on bullshit lol
You can only truly appreciate this if you are in your 30’s
Man casually slipped out of frame like “enjoy being cancelled” 😂😂😂😂
I agree with Fourth of July on this one
He was trying to find it 😂😂😂
I love the Hilary reference.
The hot sauce was hilarious. Only one thing could make it far worse. Just name the Kentucky colonel's food and a mellon that would quench your thirst 😂😂😂
The only color 4th of July sees is Red, White, and Blue, dammit!
The Hennessy bout killed me.
Insert Frederick Douglass's 4th of July speech here -
Not Speak n’ Spell! I’m officially, ☠️! 🤣
The back pedal is legendary
I mean I love 4th of July it’s great
June 19th, 1865 the day Texas freed their slaves. January 1st, 1863 the emancipation proclamation freed the slaves in rebellious states. December 6th, 1865. The day the 13th Amendment was ratified into the constitution freeing ALL slaves.
Thirteenth Amendment, Section 1: Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
This, exactly.
@@Ash-bn5bn A loophole for the democrats to keep y’all as slaves
Independence Day Part 2: Electric Boogaloo
Not only were African-American's denied the human rights outlined by the constitution, after emancipation is took a long time to recognize that the slaves were free. That's Juneteenth, the day that both were recognized.
and I've been tanning, look I'm almost the same color as you. 💀💀
As a mixed man. +1 to the cookouts now sounds dope to me
Its really great that people learned about Juneteenth in 2019 so we can all pretend its a real holiday
Just because you were ignorant until 2019 doesn't mean everyone else was. This holiday has existed since the 1800s.
Also, the fuck is a "real" holiday?
Me, a Brit: "the fek is a Juneteenth? Only thing of importance i know happens in june is my Birthday. Oh, and Fathers' day."
😂😂😂😂
i am curious what decorations are expected and what customs to look forward to. also, i have that same cat shirt, it's great.
Apparently, it's just a giant picnic. BBQ, eat too much, drink too much, get sunburned (yes, that's possible), games for the kiddies, some kind of water activity (sprinkler), and possibly some fireworks.
Native Americans: WHAT ABOUT US?!
I'll have to look up this juneteenth - because he seems like he's off to the right start for a very good day - there's a party going to happen 😊
just googled it (very cool google return page) and this is both sort of serious and sad - but such a valid reason to call for a celebration - party on all juneteenth 😊
This supposed holiday is a terrorist day. Created by the Deep State
All it really celebrates is that Texas got its major news horribly LATE. Did the Pony Express break a leg, or what? So it's a nice state holiday for Texas, but I would posit that January 1st Emancipation Proclamation Day would be more appropriate as a national day of remembrance.
You know, I actually really appreciate the holiday. I just wish it wasn't named like a car dealership super sale.
Something like "Emancipation day" or the like that let me know what it is and why to get hype for it.
You're right, except that Emancipation Proclamation Day is January 1st. We already have it. It's just most Americans are too hungover to realize it.
We may be the most powerful, but we are not the smartest.
I love the sign in the back!!!! Of course I love you more 🤣🤣🤣🤣♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Lives out of the USA:
*disconnects call*
And June 20th is my birthday, I turn 17.
Happy Birthday!
The only thing in the July 4th does for me, is burst my eardrums of fireworks. I have sensitive ears, so I hate whenever it's the fourth of July.
From Memorial Day on the neighbors just randomly pop fireworks. It drives me crazy. I love fireworks shows with my earbuds in because I can see the squibs being shot off, but random fireworks make my anxiety level go through the roof.
Buy ear plugs or move out of the country
@@kimcortright9311 I have headphones that help.
Living in America in the summer is hell. I hear a loud boom and wonder if I'm about to become a gun violence statistic, or if people just celebrating independence.
@@kimcortright9311 I use noise cancelling headphones during fireworks displays but they do nothing whatsoever if you're just chilling in your house and your neighbor just randomly decides to blow stuff up. I actually like displays because I can see the squibs go off. I know the boom is coming. 🤷🏼♀️
“This kitchen is for dancing.” ❤
That shirt!!!!! ❤
“Ok Speak-And-Spell”💀
I and my sister didnt even know juneteenth existed until this year so it scared the shit out of us when we suddenly hear BANG of fireworks
Happy Juneteenth to all of my People!! ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
#Juneteenth
#BlackIndependenceDay ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
August 15, 1947: Step aside and let a REAL Independence Day show you how it's done 🇮🇳
I'm pretty sure the US quite literally did declare independence on July 4th, 1776
Juneteenth was a day we went to church back in the day in the country. My entire family was listed legally married on the same day and they had free man next to their names. That was a glorious feeling they said and we celebrate them till this day.
I get it, but... "A more perfect union."
Fredrick Douglass would agree
Lmao funny enough my birthday is actually june 19th xD
Fourth of July made Juneteenth possible. There.
If you mean by delaying the freeing of all slaves in America until June 19th 1866 while the rest of the western world already ended slavery years prior, sure.
Ngl I forgot juneteenth existed until today.
"Look 4th, if you wanted an invite to the cookout, cool, but no potato salad. We need to keep political commentary to a minimum. Just bring cups and Hawaiian Fruit Punch."
biden on a bicycle lol
Juneteenth should have been wearing a pride shirt
Juneteenth? Who's child didn't get a participation trophy and got to name a holiday, to make up for the lack of trophy. I bet it was the same child who named the street in DC. All love, neighbors😂
It’s the henny for me
“Ya wanna get out of the hole? First ya gotta put down the shovel.”
More than Biden on a bicycle LMAO! I laughed really hard then I remembered the election and I got sad...
"ive been tanning. look im almost the same color as you now!"
;) bro im dead
This was a fun journey into my childhood growing up in the wondervread of suburbs.
Neat, didn't know 4th of July came equipped with a shovel.
This should be a Holiday of Remembrance, not another excuse to celebrate ourselves.
But we still bbq on Memorial day so whats problem
@@illicitburn9386 I have that complaint about quite a few Holidays and our mentality toward them. Don't even get me started on Cinco de Mayo. It's not even our (U.S.) Holiday to begin with.
@@MikMoen but why do you care if people have cook outs on holidays you can do both. If you want to hold history classes on certain holidays then do it
@@MikMoenI understand you. We have a tendency to treat solemn holidays as just excuses to over-indulge and have a 3-day mattress sale. 🙄
That "reallllly" is the truth.
I cringed so hard at 'I've been tanning.'😢
Always lead with blowing stuff up if that's your thing. Everyone can get behind blowing stuff up.
The more the 4th talks the deeper the hole 🕳️ dang that's deep
Lmao 😂 this is too funny 😅
When he said for who the 4th should have said for America
4th of July needed to walk before Juneteenth can run.