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For those who don't know, the 2S in 2SLGBTQ+ (at 12:48 ) stands for Two Spirit which is an indigenous identity in Canada. Its an umbrella term that covers any indigenous person who fulfills a traditional third gender ceremonial and social role in their cultures. (This includes sexuality and gender identity, hence why its added to the LGBTQ+ acronym.)
Edit: It's not just in Canada, its an indigenous identity in North America as well as some other places(?) from what I've heard in the comments. My mistake!
yes! thank you for this. (i myself am two-spirit ^^)
I came to say this as soon as it showed in the video lol
was about to comment this too
I was about to say the same
Sounds interesting! Thx for the info
I think the Black power ranger's actor specifically requested to play the Black power ranger so that among kids there wouldn't be any confusion if one said "my favorite is the black power ranger!" and i think that's very wholesome
Granted been a few decades since I watched power rangers, but with the exception of the green ranger didn't all the power rangers colours match their race?
Edit* match their race or gender. And ignore the blue one.
@@lunaticbz3594 I haven't seen blue, pink and red people yet.
@@lunaticbz3594 Yep. And the Pink ranger was the girl.
@@lunaticbz3594 Other than one black ranger and one Asian ranger, they were all Caucasian rangers in the original American show
@@WukongTheMonkeyKing I thought one of the red rangers was American Indian, but i'm really not sure.
Pink is a stereotypically feminine colour, but yeah I worded my post wrong for that to fit.
For those not in the know: at 20:00 the old woman is surprised because the afro-japanese gentleman is famous in japan and she was a big fan of his. It was staged because it was a part of a TV show where she got to meet her celebrity crush if I remember correctly.. she didn't know that of course..
That's so much more wholesome than I would have expected!
Glad it was wholesome.
17:55 For some explination. The black santa is 3/5 the price of the white santa, which draws parallels to the 3/5ths clause in the Constitution when the US was founded, counting black slaves as 3/5ths of a voter
So it was intentional and meant to call out racism? That would make it better though the intent could have been more clearly conveyed.
The 3/5ths "claus"
@samrigby1542 Take my thumbs up and leave
"German trains are pretty good." Me, as a german laughed so hard about that. Our trainsystem is a total mess since decades
isso
In comparison to the United States, your train system is a utopian dream.
@@runed0s86 in comparison to the unites states many shitty things are pretty ok
doesn't mean they don't suck
@@runed0s86 compared to the US any System with actual trains that reach somewhere is a dream.
Yea I came late to school multiple times despite a 20min buffer time...
Fun fact: In Mario Kart Tour, when they added a racer costume for mario to the game it was accidentally named “Mario (Racist)”. This clearly intentional feature was patched out quickly.
Racist Mario (was) real?!?!?1??!?!?!
I should have not laughed this hard about this. If it was just "Racist Mario" I wouldn't have laughed. The "(Racist)" is just top tier shit post material.
(Sneering Imperialist)
freudian slip
W-WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY 'CLEARLY INTENTIONAL' 😰😰😰😰😰
One time I (white) visited an Australian Aboriginal museum crafted and curated by some lovely Aboriginal women. I was a child at the time and my parents let me wander around with my younger sister to look at all the cool artifacts and stuff. When we met the curators (again, super nice and seemingly excited to teach 2 little kids some facts) and while learning more about Aboriginal traditions and inventions, my poor, ignorant, pale-as-milk baby sister said this:
"Wow! I didn't know you people were so smart!"
Now, obviously she didn't mean the implications that came with that because she was a tiny child (too young to even have memories of this event), but oooh... those ladies... Their faces squashed and pulled back like they had just been fed a lemon farted on by a wet dog.
I wish I had also been young enough to not process this event, but alas, I remember it so clearly. And yet I was simultaneously young enough to lack the words to explain "She didn't mean to use those words in that order! She doesn't even know racism is a concept yet! She actually meant to say that this is all really cool and we didn't know these things about Aboriginal history before!"
Instead I just said something like "she didn't mean that!" apologised and ran, shoving my clueless sister along in front of me. I'm halfway surprised those ladies didn't try to find our parents and give them a talking to. God, it haunts me to this day...
I really hope they realized the kid was too young to be racist
@@jessicacaron5084yes they can ask young minority kids in preschool an 1st grade
The awkward things that kids say...
Ohhhh nooooo....
Honestly that sounds like such an innocent thing in a child's mouth. Like, to be surprised at the ingenuity of something you haven't really come across before.
Fun fact
The censorship issue (such as Hassan being flagged as profanity) is more formally referred to as "the Scunthorpe problem", and is the result of the sort of arms race between companies trying to retain censorship and people trying to be.. inappropriate.
Gotta love it :)
I actually get that sometimes. In some games i use half of my name (SULtan) and (in usually japanese games). Iam still wondering what sul even contains that profanity
@@sul_9999Just a thought, you could put it into urban dictionary and see if anything comes up
The first time I noticed this was on scratch, the kids coding website. The word "Skyscraper" was blocked. It contains two bad words (2-4 and 5-8 if you're curious)
I always thought of it as the "clbuttic" mistake
Y'know..as a white mom of a child of color I've got to say it's nice to see companies making the same mistakes as my family
The way I burst out laughing from the shock. That was not how that that sentence would end. I’m so sorry your family is like that. Have a good life? Idk humaning is exhausting
@@hugdispenser5627 it's definitely been a learning curve for them. Not intentionally racist by any means but lordt..the things they've had to learn by me forcing it. Will always be better than the woman who asked when I adopted him...while I was on the way home from the hospital.
Since it wasn't started, I assume a black father? This must happen with a lot of interracial couples.
Fathers being out with their daughters already has a hard time, I can't imagine how it would be for white fathers with their black daughters @_@
@@Liggliluff must admit it looks REAL bad when we go to leave the park..look like I'm kidnapping my own child
@@mackenzieperkins8427 oh my gosh that woman. And I understand the family doesn’t intend to offend. Hope it’s better now.
I still think it is surprising how companies don't have someone check for things like this!
Edit: Thank you for the enormous amount of likes!
Thank you for the career idea!
That would cost money
Yes but it would still be worth it
Sounds like a position that would be abused at day 1
The people who are supposed to control this are the content of r/youhadonejob. Didn't you know? 😆
The village I used to live in had a whole "didn't think it through" or "did no one notice" moment once. It didn't end up as accidental racism, but they had a trifle festival, which, due to people from different countries living there, they decided to call "international trifle festival" ...and used just the firs letter of the first three words for the website name, followed by "fest" The village name starts with a T.... The website ended up saying.... "TITFest"..... It was only after they thought "hm. We seem to be getting a lot of people visiting the site" that any one actually noticed. It has basically become a running joke in the village ever since. 😂
20:44
To clarify because the click (Even though he is sweedish) sucks at Norwegian, kristiandsund is a city in Norway, kirke=church, kunst=art, kulturfestival=culture festival
So its a church art culture festival in kristiandsund
I love how flustered the Click gets when he's uncomfortable.
Or how he sometimes gets non verbal sometimes because he’s just overwhelmed by the stupid
It might be a nordic thing. We have lived our whole lives without systematic racism, its pretty well condemned everywhere, so sometimes the examples of it gets me off guard, too. Even when I know to expect it, like in this video, it just surprises the hell out of me. It goes pretty much for every kind of stupid, weve been so lucky and sheltered.
@@janemiettinen5176 Yeah... where I live you're more likely to cause a huge, dangerous fight if you speak against racism rather than for it.
@@janemiettinen5176 Hate to break it to you but nordic countries have a lot of racist's and fascists....
As a latina, who's basically mestizo, I never know how to answer the race question. I don't pass as white and you usually can only select native American if your part of a recognized tribe...and for some reason mixed race isn't always an option. 🤷🏽♀️
Man I hate that. I'm half white and half Indian (Asian Indian), but there's never an option to pick more than one so I have to sit there and actively make a choice on which side.
Why do they even need to ask anyone’s race is beyond me. That’s not something that is done in most countries.
Why even have race stuff? Growing up in Sweden, race has never been something I've answered. If someone were to ask, I'd say I'm Swedish.
It's so weird that there even _is_ a race question there
Same. The fact that we are Latines already it doesn't fit with the white tag because most of us are mixed so if my skin is white I'm white even though my heritage is not entirely white but also wtf is the latinx tag bc it's not something specific but rather the region you were born and native is its own tag so latinx tag is mixed already? Those questions are really confusing to me. Mixed races is very confusing with this kind of questions that need "purity" and I have like a mini crisis when I reflect about them hahahah
Fun fact: currently, as in ongoing, the ATF is auditing Federal Firearms Licensees (gun sellers) for incomplete NICS forms. Specifically, the box where you check race being left blank. It's required when you buy a gun to tell the government your ethnic heritage. Can't imagine how that could go wrong...
Wow…I’m actually on the side of gunsellers in a situation that exists. That’s horrible.
The video at 20:00 is actually not a racist reaction - the dude in the mask is a celebrity in her country so she's shocked and excited to see him :)
I'd assumed it was one of those Asian countries where they see black people so rarely, it takes them by surprise.
Thank you this is good to know. Quite heartwarming
What's her country?
@@dmgroberts5471 Yeah, me too.
Kinda reminds me of that story I heard in an old Gaijin Goombah video about a slave (?) who escaped and ended up in Japan, where his size and unusual skin color quickly gained him a lot of attention. People thought he had covered himself in coal or something, so they bathed him, but his skin stayed the same color.
I sadly forgot his name, but it's a really interesting story.
@@Kartoffelkammooh yeah the guy who became the first black samurai
The Hassan thing reminds me how in Pokemon Black and White you couldn't trade Pokémon with swears as nicknames. However, there was a Pokémon with the name Cofagrigus (a possessed Egyptian coffin) that could not be traded without a nickname because it has "f*g" in its name.
cofagrigus just like me fr fr (jOKE pls don’t kill me)
Scunthorpe problem
You also couldn't name it its own name in the naming screen because of that.
Story of Seasons (farming game) started out the name Violet in multiplayer lmao
I think Froslass was also under this rule. Take a wild guess why lol
You also couldn't trade Skuntank because of that
4:57 made me think of the quote
"If hypixel has taught me anything it's that the answer is slavery" -technoblade
As a Swede living in England, I can confirm, they DO do things like that.
If I say I'm from Sweden, there's about 80% chance someone will say "Oh, I love your clocks and chocolate".
"No, sweetie. That's Switzerland..."
"But that's quite close, right?"
"We're closer to Switzerland right now..."
11:38 it's a bit hard to hear, but I believe they are saying "Anansi, Anansi, Anansi saves the day" referring to Anansi The Spider. According to Wikipedia, Anansi is an Akan folktale character and the god of stories, wisdom, knowledge, and trickery, most commonly depicted as a spider
Came down here to say this too.
I agree! Especially bc the critter with the chalk or whatever was a spider lol
Lol yeah it took me a minute to get the joke cuz all I heard was "Anansi" and then Click said "a nazi"
Anansi is my while childhood
I wanna share something funny with you all: So, my dad thought the emotional support demon was a pokemon, and my mum thought it was a cow.
...What kind of cows has she been looking at..?
I showed my mother the emotional support demon, and she thought it was adorable.
Hilarious and so cute!
Emotional Support Demon that also saves on your grocery bill by providing milk? Sign me up!
@@Amy_the_Lizard Hey, no. Weed is legal even in rural Illinois.
I’m pretty sure the 2S in 2SLGBTQ+ stands for two-spirit, which is a term exclusively used by Indigenous people to describe having both a masculine and feminine spirit.
20:55 Them being Norwegians, you just know that when they say it out loud it would sound even more sinister, but funny at the same time. They speak with a dreadful sense of seriousness, but their accents are so funny; it’s a mindfuck 😂
We know😂😂 I'm norwegian and our accents are so funny😂😂
As an Australian, I would just like to point out that many locality place names are derived from local indigenous languages ( estimates are there were approx 600 tribal/regional spoken).
The same sound( and word) can and does have different meanings depending on both culture and language.
As an European, I would add that the word came to English from Spanish and Portuguese, which came there from Latin. So it is not uncommon to find it in other European languages as well; it could be a part of someone's name or in a name of a wine, for example. It would simply mean 'black', without US-flavored connotations.
Edit: No idea about Australia, but I'm sure for what I say about my part of Europe.
Nah its literally racist its what sailors used to call things because it supposedly "Looks like a black persons head" or something like that. Quite fucked up.
@@TheBanana93 I live in canberra. Canberra was called "Canberry" because, in the native language, it was called Canberra (believed to mean meeting place). The british colonizers just mimiced like a fuckin parrot.
@@TheBanana93 Do you just think these small-ass towns simply don't have any money for TVs, and are just completely out of the loop on laws introduced since the 60s, which would be monumental news stories on television? Because if they knew about these things and tried to claim any other reason for keeping them, you honestly think the state governments would let that slide? You make Australian whites sound more primitive than Europeans used to believe of black people.
To be fair, we also have a town called "Coon" that has a lot of dairy farms and so we also have "Coon cheese". I never even knew that was a slur growing up until we had some UK comedians come over and point out how racist that sounds in other countries.
Not sure if they've changed it since but it was a bit of a 'yikes' moment the first time I heard someone mention what that means in other countries
Animal Fun Fact: A group of Mangos is called a Lovepuddle!
I thought it was a smoothie
I'm not a biologist, but I do believe a Mango is a fruit, not an animal.
I kinda like 'flood of mangos'
@@sharonoddlyenough oOoOO, what about an avalanche of Mangos? I mean there's worse ways to go 🤣
@@wesleyward5901 You do not understand. Mango is Mango. Mango is landshark.
(16:45) Im guessing people thought "jewded" looks like "jew dead" I hope im not mistaken!!!!
9:44 What's being described here is something known as the Scunthorpe problem. This issue is named after and event in the early days of the internet; residents of "Scunthorpe" couldn't register for AOL or Google because of their towns name including "cunt" in the middle of it. We made some noise to get censors to look into this, but it's something that still challenges censors to this day as there is no simple solution to distinguish between Scunthorp/Hassan and Abitchyville and stwatsy in AI.
bad censoring is always so funny, it's been around forever and yet people still are shocked that their censor system does it.
do you wanna beep a snowman?
It's even funnier when it censors something that wasn't an issue and the remaining letters are an issue.
Yeah, there's an English town called Scunthorpe that sometimes sets off the censor system, lol
I personally love Japanese censoring dicks with a teeny tiny black line like that’s gonna do anything
@@beth7935 the scunthorpe problem
16:14 Hi, person from lutruwita / Tasmania here. [Slur]head Rock is slowly becoming known by its palawa/pakana name of karanutung by the general public, but changes like these still happen VERY slowly here.
Also, experts believe that the racist name for that rock (the rock otherwise known as karanutung) was made up by the british occupying force. They saw karanutung and basically said "That rock looks like a [racist slur]'s head! Let's call it [Slur]head Rock!"
So messed up. And the fight to change these racist names is still going on!
P. S. My using no capital letters for palawa kani place names is on purpose, as the grammar rules are different than in English.
I'm a white Tasmanian & I was shocked & horrified to see that name- I didn't realise ANY placenames like that still existed, & it's disgusting that they do, but I'm glad people are trying to get it changed.
*Also originally from Tasmania and didn't know it was called lutruwita ^^ my family is Tasmanian Aboriginal but I became pretty forcibly isolated from that part of my heritage, so it's find this out!
not my tokiponist dumbass looking at the word "palawa" and going "new nimisin just dropped?" 💀💀
I can't imagine how annoying it must be for people living in these towns to enter their address into online forms, and simply default to their state's capital or a slightly smaller city nearby.
21:43 Actually from my understanding the closest equivalent in Europe would be someone saying they're Swiss and someone saying "oh cool, I went to Sweden for vacation last year" since, apparently, confusing Switzerland and Sweden is a problem people have for some reason.
Also the Danish with the Dutch. It’s the point where one fic I’m writing jokingly had a Swiss-Dutch in the 1800s that’s only because they thought “well I guess we hate each other now, time to fight I guess 🤷”
he said "you smell... amazing today" right as i farted
As a german, I laughed at the german train thing cuz one thing they most defenitly dont want to learn is how bad our trains are with time xD they get delayed so often that some even wrote a meme song about it
I always thought it's cute Germans think their trains are so bad at being on time, you guys are so spoiled 😂
@@LookingForFrogs I don't know about other places, but it's not unusual for a train to be 20 minutes late (on a good day), that is if they come at all. And that is in a Country where being on time can be considered being late.
@Kim Fuerstenberg yeah, 20 minutes? That's barely an time in my perspective of train schedules. Like I spent a year taking a 13:20 train to go back home after classes that ended at 14:05 in bulding like 15 min walk from the station almost every week in my country. 😃 So when I moved to Germany and heard Germans complaining about train there I thought really cute, because I'm the 3 years i lbed there the highest deley I had was like 3h. Something that would be happening to me every month in my country.
@@LookingForFrogs well just cause its worse somewhere else doesnt make our disaster of a system alright, case in point currently 30 min delay missing the next.
@dodo jesus see, I don't think that's right. I think since you're better than most countries of the world it's silly how much you complain about it.
13:39
Explanation: it is about a doll made of tar and turpentine used by the villainous Fox character to entrap the Rabbit character. The doll is dressed in the stereotypical dress of a black slave. So the rabbit beating up the doll looks like a slave owner beating up a slave. That's why it's looked upon as a slur.
And even without the connection to the Br'er Rabbit stories, it's just creepy. Tar is pretty much pitch-black, and comedians around that time who were doing blackface as comedy routines painted themselves in similar shades and acted like idiots, mostly because so many of them were openly racist pricks who wanted to laugh at what was--*BACK THEN*--widely tolerated harmful stereotypes about minorities. The animation industry straight up followed suit, making people with darker skin look like black blobs with big teeth whenever they appeared in order to appeal to the same market and values.
It's just a mess all around, so though the origin of this specific term may have been in one single story that aged poorly to say the least--both in adaptations and the original form--the concept it played into was a huge blight across countless decades of US history and culture.
@@carniethedat7071 Very much so.
But I was just simplifying it to answer Click's question on why or if "Tar Baby" is a slur. I don't pretend to understand how racism is outside of my home country of the United States, but I do know "Tar Baby" is uniquely part of American folk tales.
Ah, watching "Song of the South" as a child and having no idea.... And I was this years old when I realized my dad probably did.
15:21 It’s also kinda weird that all of these women are white. White women in “costumes”. Isn’t that like the definition of cultural apropriation?
For anyone curious, in the kids nursery rhyme one, they are saying "Anansi". Anansi a popular trickster from West African folklore who is also a spider.
I just want to say how nice it is that you still do the names at the start of each video. Every now and then I go back to the one that had my name just to hear it, because as a trans person with "less than supportive" family, it's nice to hear someone use my full name without sarcastic intentions or criticism behind it. ❤
You're looking gorgeous today!
That's really wholesome. Sorry your family aren't supportive, sending positive rainbow vibes 🏳🌈❤
I felt like I had to binge some of your past comments, very intelligent and honest takes! You're super cool, love to see that. :)
Please accept some mama hugs.
💙💗🤍💗💙
15:56 we've been over this, Click, "newer"
That's 6 letters not 5
Number
Man couldn’t figure out that it was talking mega evolution at 14:49💀💀💀💀💀
19:05 The café is owned by a Vietnamese person and they probably names it after their name😭
Ouff, on the subject of names..While working in the UK, a girl I know wasn't allowed to put her actual name on a store membership card due to "profanity"..the name in question was Fanny. A very common name in Sweden 😅
Fanny used to be a common name in the UK too but it's fallen out of favour in the last 50 years or so. 99 times out of 100, if you hear someone shouting Fanny it's usually at the end of the sentence "Kick them in the..." haha
But when I've registered membership in stores, it had always been with staff. No profanity-filter needed.
@@Liggliluff I think your autocorrect had a derp moment - your post has 'probability-filter' instead of 'profanity-filter.' XD
That word in the UK means... um... female private parts.
I still don't think it really should be filtered out though, as it's not commonly used enough 🤭
@@pieflower6419 I thought Fanny meant butt?
Is nobody going to acknowledge the GIANT MOUNTAIN OF EMOTIONAL SUPPORT DEAMONS on his couch
1:45 Can confirm, this is a movie about a coach helping an athlete with their track events. The story is quite wholesome as well. The title and cover picture are just a bit unfortunate.
To understand the term “tar baby”, you have to know about the Uncle Rhemus stories involving Brer Rabbit. They were wildly racist stories that were written for kids a very long time ago. Disney even adapted them into a now erased movie called “Song of the South”.
The story is simple. The fox was trying to catch the rabbit for his supper. He built a doll out of tar and waited. The rabbit hopped by and said "Good morning". The doll didn't answer so he went back and said "I said good morning, if you're going to be rude I'll bop you in the nose." when he did his paw got stuck. He braced his other paw to help remove his first paw and that got stuck. He tried using his foot for leverage and that got stuck. The fox came out and grabbed the rabbit. He said "Should I roast you?" the rabbit said "Roast me over chestnuts, just please don't throw me in the briar patch." The fox said "Maybe I should boil you." the rabbit said "Boil me with onion and garlic, just don't throw me in the briar patch...please don't throw me in the briar patch." The fox called his bluff and threw him in the briar patch. The rabbit laughed. "Thank you! I was born and raised in a briar patch!" and ran away.
I used to have Song of the South on VHS and I loved it. Didn't realize how racist it was until way later. I just enjoyed the Uncle Remus character telling stories and singing. Zippity-Doo-Da got me through some dark times.
@@chatboulon743 I know. It wasn’t one I cared much for. You can still find it on soul seek. Loss of innocence is sad. One of my favorite books is still “Just So Stories “ by Rudyard Kipling. Holy shit that guy sucked. But the stories themselves are so good if you just skip over a sentence now and then 😵💫🥴. “The Cat Who Walked By Himself “ is still a favorite of mine. “And all things were alike to him”🥰
I saw that movie when I was a kid. I was too young to piok up anything racist. I only remerber bits & pieces of it. My main memory is that I found it very creepy & weird. No recollection of why, though
@@ak5659 probably because of the way the live action/animation was done. It was a bit weird
Around 13:00 - I believe 2S stands for "two-spirit", which is an umbrella term for a number of indigenous people's traditional gender variants/third-genders within their cultures, and is appended as part of an inclusion effort in the broader community.
... in Canada
The world is vast with many different cultures. We should be mindful of where terms apply.
What do you even mean by that? 2-spirted is a term used by people indigenous to all of North America
I only know it as the german special police forces from WW2... So, i could only think of panda deliveries was sumhw a bunch of nazis maybe?
@@Liggliluff I've definitely heard it used by indigenous people within the US as well, not just Canada. I know it was "created" in the 90s in Canada, to represent trans/nonbinary native people, but it's definitely spread outside of Canada alone now.
@@nodakear1 afaik that's the SS. I've never heard them being referred to as 2S actually.
16:50 it's not one word. Jewded may not be a bad word in itself but... "Jew ded"
17:00 Click noe... it's two words together that sound OG 1930s German
"2S" is short for Two Spirit which according to Wikipedia is "a modern, pan-Indian, umbrella term used by some Indigenous North Americans to describe Native people in their communities who fulfill a traditional third-gender (or other gender-variant) ceremonial and social role in their cultures." There are probably many variations as there are many different Native cultures.
I am pretty sure the song is saying Anansi. Anansi, the spider, is one of the most popular animal tricksters from West African mythology.
That's the only thing I heard.
But then again, I'm one of those rare Americans who knows some African folklore, so I was already aware that "Anansi" is a spider-trickster god.
But someone who's never heard the name, "Anansi"? Yeah I can see their brains parsing those sounds wrong.
@@John_Weiss Annunciation is very important.
Now I'm more confused. Why is a show for toddlers even mentioning a creature of mythology? 🤔
@@firepuppies4086 So is spelling! 😉 I believe you've been a victim of autocorrect:
Enunciation: Clearly pronouncing words
Annunciation: The announcement by the archangel Gabriel to Mary that she would conceive and bear the Messiah.
The Annunciation was definitely important to all members of the various sects and branches of Christianity. To all other humans? NotSoMuch. 😉
This is not mocking you, BTW. I just found the autocorrect funny. It happens to all of us!
@@John_Weiss thank you. I get em mixed up
23:17 the worst thing is, that it’s even German😭
(Abbrechen = stop/fertig = finish)
Incase no one has said this before, 2SLGBTQ+, the "2S" stands for Two-Spirit, a term from the Native American queer population/history used to describe people who have both male and female spirit within them.
Your videos always bring comfort for some reason. Please never stop doing what you’re doing. You’re awesome cliccy
Also I need that damn shark
Same here ❤
Nice pfp. I can't get over that smug smile.
@The lazy writer same
As a Jewish Isreali watching this on Holocaust Commemoration day, it has occurred to me that this is quite possibly the most representation my people have had in a single Click video, which is pretty hilarious. The irony is quite evident as well.
Nothing like watching this man at 1am because my fear of the dark is really bad again, and I can't sleep because of it. Thank you irrational fears!
Get a skeleton or clown life size doll and put it in your closet with the door wide open, then you’ll have a new fear to worry about.
NO WAY- THE TEACHER ASSAULTING THE STUDENT HAPPENED AT MY SCHOOL. I feel really bad for the student. I’ve heard she’s really nice and there were white students walking by not saying the pledge either but the teacher ignored them 😕3:26
Wow I'm sorry. What state are you in?
@@wordzmyth state of depression
Sounds about white.
That literally happened at my school too 👀
@@wordzmyth South Carolina
12:54 2S stands for two-spirit which is an umbrella term for the 3rd gender that indigenous Americans and Canadian believed in that colonizers attempted to eradicate. It's called two-spirit because they have both the masculine spirit and the feminine one. If I have any info wrong, please correct me as I am not myself indigenous
No, you've got it. The only thing missing is that each indigenous nation had its own form of 3rd Gender, and while there was overlap, they also differed. Firstly, they were almost always for amab people who weren't cis-males. Second, the 3rd Gender could mix sexuality and gender. In other nations, not so much.
Look for the book, "The Spirit and the Flesh," from the 1990s if you can find it. It goes into much greater detail with all of this.
@@John_Weiss I don’t believe that it was mostly for amab non cis people, I’ve met a Tom of two spirit people and about it half of them are amab and the other half is afab. I could totally be wrong, but that’s my lived experience and knowledge of two spirit people.
And op, you got it right from what I know.
@@eli_h309 _TODAY_ it's evenly distributed. But remember: "2 Spirit" is *_a MODERN identity._*
Pre-Columbus, each nation had their own 3rd Gender, with its own definition that _did _*_not_*_ fit 100% with modern terminology!_
The documented evidence presented in, "The Spirit and the Flesh," contained next to no 4-gender systems. All of the _original_ nation-specific 3rd Genders appear to have been for AMAB/male-bodied people.
For example, while I'm sure your can find 2-Spirit Lakota who are AFAB, you're _not_ going to find AFAB Winkte, because a Winkte appears to have been always AMAB under its original definition.
Now, _maybe_ there was a Lakota 4th Gender for AFAB individuals, but it wasn't recorded because the missionaries were obsessed with "sodomites-inna-dress" and, then as now, erase lesbians and AFAB non-cis people.
That is something posited by, "The Spirit and the Flesh": the missionaries and colonizers were too obsessed with buttsm3x to pay any attention to AFAB-based 3rd/4th-Genders.
I cannot recommend, "The Spirit and the Flesh," highly enough for an analysis that tries to get at the pre-Columbian additional Genders of the indigenous American peoples, without using modern terms and looking at things in a nation-specific way.
@@John_Weiss oh okay, that’s very interesting.
10:50 the 2S is probably standing for two spirit, which is a Native American term meaning someone who isn’t exclusively male/female or would be described as trans in a western context
The panda Express one? 🤔
18:10 I have more trouble seeing the kettle than the guy
For real, how do companies even manage to overlook such things? I would constantly be worried about these things even after checking the design like 4 times if it ever happened to someone around me.
Some are just stupid, but sometimes people are just forcing ridiculous meanings into harmless stuff by completely ignoring the original meaning of the word and horribly mispronouncing it.
Like the truck with the JEWA-GAS print.
It’s „Je“ for Jenniskens, the name of the founder, and „Wa“ for Wanssum, the town were the company was founded.
And yet, considering how many people I still see using slurs like "sp*stic", "g*psy" (or variants of it, like "g*pped" etc), - even in company names. One of the biggest modifiers of Funko Pops uses one of these, and it's FAR from the only one. Another said "Sp*stic in the sense of having many ideas instead of one focus" which... if anything makes it worse. You got rid of the original ableist concept and replaced it with another one. The fact that "sp*stic" is still used about people being clumsy, awkward, or drunk just blows my mind. And the worst part is that even when you TELL them, they dig their heels in even further. It's just so wild to me that people don't see the issue with this, but then ableism is so widespread and fundamental, it shouldn't surprise me, I guess.
Care to define those words?
@@infiniteplanes5775 Which ones? As you didn't specify who you were commented to, I'll assume you meant me. "Sp*stic" was a term originally used to describe a person with cerebral palsy, which often causes muscle spasticity - hence the name. The main charity in the UK was called The Sp*astics Society* right up to when it was changed to Scope because of the widespread use of the word and its variants as an ableist insult. You know when President Cheeto mocked the disabled reporter physically? Yeah, people doing that, going "duhhhhhh", etc. All based on that. In the UK it was perpetuated when a kid called Joey with cerebral palsy was on a major kids' show called Blue Peter, and so "Joey" became a synonym used similarly, as an insult - all taking the piss out of how he moved, sounded, etc. It's the same way that Down Syndrome used to be called Mongolism, and people still use words related to that as ableist insults (usually M*ng). Or when they throw around "autistic" even today as an insult.
As for "g*psy", that is regarded as a slur by the Roma community, especially in Europe. Some communities will still use the term, as it is their right to reclaim it, but it's still not okay for anyone outside of those communities to use it, any more than it's okay for white people to use the N-word. As for the phrase "g*pped" - it's used in the context of being scammed or overcharged for rubbish, or having a shoddy job done, and similarly "g*ppy stomach", as in "stomach upset", based on the idea that anything related to Roma people is bad, dodgy, or a scam.
This isn't new information, by the way. You could have googled this yourself and gotten the answer in thirty seconds.
@@JustAnotherBuckyLover I have little tolerance for people who try and enforce arbitrary rules over the usage of words. I have not yet found an occasion where using a slur is appropriate, but I am confident one exists.
Also, President Cheeto? I don't keep up with the news for personal reasons, but I don't think that's a real president of any country
I love this subreddit, it's like seeing the worst of humanity, except with a safety net because it's actually totally innocent xD
Fun fact: most of the time the images of kids on product packaging gets updated because a CEO had a kid and they want them on all the packaging. It happens all the time, especially with baby products. Some of them even hold baby pageants to determine the next candidate annually.
Watching this with my fiance last night ans we were both a little intoxicated and I was sad that Mango 2.0's sale ends before I get paid. This morning my fiance wakes me with a coffee and the news that last night he ordered me a Mango! He's a keeper for sure 🥰
Now that's what I call relationship goals!
@@PenguinLord10 it was definitely a nice surprise
when it comes to unnecessary censorship - back when FF XI came out, there was an item you could craft called a Bone Ring. However, when I tried to offer it for sale through the game's chat, it censored it as **** *ing. It was their own damn item and name!
Technically it's just the translated name, and I guess they don't care as much about translations
Omg, no.... I would never have noticed the "bad word" without the unnecessary censor. Lol
Day 70 of asking for OT, Jammidodger, TheClick and TheLexiKitty to collab
Yooo, that would be so cool.
Person of culture
yesss
Please
THATD BE SO COOL :D
When I was in college, my city decided the perfect way to celebrate Rosa Parks' birthday was to reserve a seat on every bus with her picture taped to it that no one could sit in. They literally blocked the seats off with a tape barrier like it was police tape. They were so proud of themselves. I facepalmed.
the first one reminds me of that old "what can you say about your car that you cant say about your wife" but like 1000 times better than any of their answers
Fun animal fact: The world's smallest extant flightless bird is the Inaccessible Island Rail Atlantisia rogersi. It is endemic to Inaccessible Island, Tristan da Cunha archipelago, in the central South Atlantic Ocean. It actually did fly at one point, but lost the ability overtime due to having no predators on the island.
So this island, it's pretty easy to get to?
11:35 is a reference to Anasi, a figure in Akan folktale who’s generally depicted as a spider, hence the spider hand puppet
16:56 That line aged scarily well, given recent revelations about a certain geometric-themed CZcamsr.
12:53 Hi Cliccy! 2S is mainly used in Canada (where I'm from) and a bit in the states. It means "Two-Spirited" which is an Indigenous term similar to Nonbinary and Bi/Pansexual. Two-Spirited people have existed and been recognized by their Tribes since before the colonizers got here. They use this term to represent the individual having both male and female spirits within them!
I am starting to think he picks real people for the names at the start. Which makes me even more glad yet fearful
I believe in a previous video he said something about him actually picking the names he reads in comments that he likes and think are interesting/cool names but I might be misremembering because I binge a lot of videos 😂
I do vividly remember seeing a comment though that suggested that the name at the beginning of the video was Click's last hookup and he liked the comment, so I guess we will never know 😂
This one came from a reddit post on his subreddit
@@bunnettee So you're saying I will not be talked to at the start?
@@hailyjohnson407 Oh I am safe from the click then!
11:39 the song is saying 'Anansi'. He's an African mythical figure that takes the shape of a spider.
12:52 '2S' is short for 'two spirit'. It's how some Native American tribes refer to gay people. They believe that gay people have two spirits and are, thus, sacred.
Hmm, interesting. I had to look this up.
Er isn't two spirit about gender, not sexuality?
It doesn't mean gay. Two-Spirit is literally just Bigender.
@@blazelightshine2311 I think so
@@BloodrealmX two-spirit isnt 'literally just' bigender. its a specific, special phrasing specifically for native american people.
i just got my emotional support demon today! i showed it to my younger sister, and she absolutely loved it. she gave it the name of chili lime (which, i have to admit, is a really adorable name), and she loves rolling chili around the house and giving it many hugs
Not going to lie, but whenever the Click says 'you smell amazing' it makes me feel a bit better - despite being hygienic and everything my parents often point out when I don't smell as great, so despite it just being a joke, its nice to hear
I'm sorry but when he turns the camera to his army of devil plushies i die laughing.
The only mandatory race I'm doing is the mandatory race to CLICK on this video once I saw the notification.
I love how the click has a chair FULL OF emotional support demons
You’re my favourite meme review channel. You bring so much personality to what you do.
the 2S in 2SLGBTQ+ is for 2-Spirit! I don't fully remember the definition, but it is an indigenous label! they're part of the community too
"Two Spirit". It was created in Academia back in the late-1980s/early-1990s as a non-derogatory umbrella term for all of the different 3rd-Genders that many [but not all] Indigenous North American Nations had before European contact.
"they're part of the community too" Yeah, and Two-Spirit is covered by the Q for genderqueer. Adding 2S onto the initialism, especially on the front, is just racism putting native people on a pedestal.
@@BloodrealmX Do you hear yourself? _Click mocks people_ who scream, "Racism!" any time something does not feature 100% white people. _You are acting like the people The Click _*_mocks._*
Lastly, _I'm gay,_ and have been out _for 30 years._ And *_I Don't Mind This._* Are you even gay yourself? Because if you're not, _shut up and let US change our own acronym the way we want._
But, if you by some chance happen to be LGBT+, I, the Internet's Uncle Gay, on behalf of all of us who fought for you kids' rights in the 1990s, to _Shut Your Ungrateful Mouth._
Because the dozens of different forms of 2 Spirit and 3rd Gender that existed across North America before contact _PROVE that Being Queer Is _*_Human,_*_ Cross Cultural, and furthermore, _*_that WE HAVE ALWAYS EXISTED AND WE ARE EVERYWHERE_* It was one of the greatest rhetorical weapons we had against the Christian Taliban, especially when they went on and on about us being p3d0s while pointing at Ancient Athens and shrieking abuse at all of us.
I believe putting the 2S first originated _in Canada_ and was done _by the Canadian LGBT community as part of that country's ongoing process of Reconciliation. I'm from the US, and I'm just fine with what my Canadian Family did.
Yes! I wish you'd do this subreddit more often!
Tell me, what is it that you want from us?
2:09 I’M SORRY HOW DID I NEVER NOTICE THAT CLICCY THICCY HAS AN *A R M Y* OF EMOTIONAL SUPPORT DEMONS THIS IS AMAZING 😭
17:18 , vission with reality stone
6:20 fun fact my state (Iowa) is trying to pass a law that blocks people who aren't adults from having Social Media rofl...
And I thought it was only Texas...
13:05 2S stands for two spirit.
11:05
The first thing that caught my eye here was the phrase "infant suspension."
I'm sorry WHAT
I grew up with Falpol, and I still have no freaking clue what that is supposed to mean.
There is actually a character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels who called himself a racist - until somebody told him that the word has absolutely nothing to do with running fast.
Dont ask me why but at 18:38 my (slightly hungry brain) made it into "biggest nugget" and i was totaly fine with that...
I think that's what it actually said.
21:25 I think that's supposed to say, "You can make all of the hand emojis black except the 'holding hands' emoji."
14:55 I think I know what this is. It's Mega Evolution, something that was a thing in Gen 6. But it looks like auto generated subtitles, and depending on how the word was said it could be that the subtext messed up 😂
The german author Karl May, from the 1800s, wrote adventure-novels situated in the Wild West, Africa and the Middle-East. In one of his novels, there's a German called "Nazi" ... It's an old-fashioned nick-name for Ignatius. Karl May died in 1912, before the Nazis existed.
(3:20) I started a subreddit back in the day which was about "US-defaultism", as I coined it. Basically when people just assume everyone is from USA, or that you don't have to specify it's USA, or only USA counts for records or data. One example is "4th of July is the day with the least births after 29th of February", which isn't true, unless you only mean specifically USA.
But US-defaultism is quite prominent on the internet, and even by CZcamsrs, both US and non-US CZcamsrs. So these bots are trained on US-default data.
After using ChatGPT for a while, it does have some US-defaultism. It seems to be fairly fine in many situations, but it will only use US-spelling, US date and time formats, and so on. It assumes some events were global that only took place in USA, and so on.
I hate US-defaultism. And I'm from the US.
And I have to admit, with shame, that I am guilty of it from time to time. But _at least_ I will apologize if I incorrectly assume that someone is from the US when I find out they're not.
@@John_Weiss I've even had people call me out for hating USA. I don't. I just want things to be clearly marked if it's about USA or not, if it's posted on a global platform.
If it's about any other country, it's almost always stated which country it is. But if it's about USA, then it's more like 50/50.
Absolute worse is when something is claimed to be worldwide when it's about USA only. That birthday fact is claimed to be a worldwide thing by few publications, with the same data as those who claim it only applies to USA.
@@Liggliluff Oh, don't get me started! I always bemoan how here in the US, everyone thinks "US==world" and the entire world is exactly like the US. Well, it's _not._
And it's been this way for decades - look at pop-music's response to the 1986 Ethiopian famine. British musicians released a song, "Let Them Know It's Christmas." The US music industry's reaction? "We Are the World." Says _volumes,_ doesn't it?
Also, the few of us who've spent time in and actually learned about other countries know that other countries don't think the same as we Americans do. But if we try to tell 'Muricans this, we get called "librul woke commie socialist elites" and attacked. It's like a religious dogma to them that the world is America, and any evidence to the contrary is treated as a heresy.
Worse, what the others in the US know about the rest of the world comes from (1) Saturday Morning Cartoons; (2) American racist tropes applied to a country on the basis of the people looking like one of the traditionally oppressed minorities; … or (3) if it's Germany we're taking about, from World War 2 era movies. 🙄
Yeah, my (US) “World News Tonight” is almost exclusively about America, with a couple things thrown in about various other countries. Meanwhile, the BBC news, which my mom (and by proxy me) watch, contained a much larger variety of stories. A bit from here, a bit from there. It was refreshing
@@infiniteplanes5775 Yep. The Beeb is … and has been for decades now … very high-quality news.
😑Not-so-Fun Fact: 14:00 "tar baby" is a racial slur from back in the 1920s-1930's. This was because the general skin tone of most African-Americans during that time was a much darker shade. (BTW, this is easily found with a Google search.)
The tar baby comes from a folk tale before it was used as a slur.
@@BloodrealmX most slurs werent originally slurs but end up being
ive been binging thru old cliccy videos (by the whims of the algorithm) and was utterly bamboozled when a new video came out
13:06 someone probably said it but 2s is two spirit is a identity used by indigenous people. im not sure if it north American specific or not :))
11:29 It’s not saying Nazi, they’re singing the name Anansi, an African trickster god who’s legends revolve around him being exceptionally clever and who is a spider, like the puppet the kid is holding! Shame the singers didn’t annunciate.
So he's the african Loki? Sounds cool! Or maybe Loki is the nordic Anansi..
16:29 Love how Click didn’t get that the captcha spelt “jew ded,” as in “jew dead” lol
Note: I’m laughing at Click, not at “jew dead”
Finally! I've been reading through these comments and not one person besides you has tried to clarify that. Thank you!
No, I think he saw it as one word, as he explained in the video, mistaking it as a slur. Jewded does look like a slur on its own. Your mind jumped straight to "jew dead" is, however, very concerning...
@@chatboulon743 Seriously? You know people say ded as a word for dead so him seeing that isn't concerning at all, you're just weird
I think the closer, more racist thing is jewden which was the German slur for jewish people during the holocost
Hey click, love your videos!
Wishing you luck from here in Beach Mexico!!
10:00 reminds me of playing maplestory back in the day and you couldnt say the class "assassin" cuz of double ass
13:50 The only place I've heard of that is a bit in Song of the south, its part of a trap to snag Br'er Rabbit, laid by Br'er Fox. Rabbit keeps trying to greet the TBaby which of course, doesnt answer... so Rabbit punches it and gets caught in the tar.
Why would punching someone who's ignoring you be the best thing to do?
@@Liggliluff Whats it matter, song of the south got canceled hard anyway =p
@15:43 God I hope this was a problem with the software.