Englishman Reacts to... Stanisław The Lorry Driver | Kabaret AMM, Kabaret Smile & Young Man Kaberet

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • A merger of 3 different kabarets to create... something a bit odd!
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Komentáře • 176

  • @Qualix2605
    @Qualix2605 Před 27 dny +124

    Poland has little to do with racism. We don't have such an obsession or problem here because of skin color. Poland has never colonized other countries, so the issue of racism based on skin color has practically escaped us. Painting your face black in Poland means the same thing as a role in such skits. This is not intended to be offensive in any way. If black people are offended, there is something wrong with them. Once, in one of the programs "Your Face Sounds Familiar" in the Polish edition, one of the celebrities chose a black rapper to play and he did it very well. Instead of appreciating the workmanship, the rapper focused on the fact that the white one was painted black.

    • @aleksandra7696
      @aleksandra7696 Před 27 dny +8

      Akurat też wybrali takiego (Kendrick Lamar), który bardzo się o to potrafił przyczepić, z tego co pamiętam nawet na scenie kiedyś wziął fankę do śpiewania podczas koncertu i podczas jej wykonywania oczywiście padał ten złowrogi n-word. No, a że była biała to ją zatrzymał i publicznie kazał jej przestać i pozwolić tłumowi ją wyzywać. Niby po przeproszeniu pozwolił jej zostać na scenie i śpiewać dalej, ale wciąż mógł wziąć kogoś innego albo to zignorować lub wybrać inną piosenkę (o ile ma jakieś bez tego) albo chociaż uprzedzić ją wcześniej by uważała.
      Wiadomo nie jest to może identyczna sytuacja, ale jednak widać jakie ma poglądy i podejście więc i tego naszego występu nie chwalił. No ale oprócz swojego oburzenia tyle mógł zrobić program akurat nie jest jego hah

    • @Qualix2605
      @Qualix2605 Před 27 dny +14

      @@aleksandra7696 Tylko, że ona coverowała go, czyli cytowała jego słowa więc nie rozumiem tego człowieka. W głowie ma poprzestawiane od tego ćpania.

    • @aleksandra7696
      @aleksandra7696 Před 27 dny +3

      ​@@Qualix2605 Wiem, nawiązuje do tego bo to pokazuje dlaczego miał też problem o ten polski występ i że się o to spina (jak zresztą wgl Amerykanie). Choć wiadomo nie jest to 1:1 sytuacja
      Pewnie znaleźli by się inni twórcy, którzy by się cieszyli na takie przedstawienie czy rozpoznawalność za granicą, w końcu ten występ nie polega na wyśmianiu. Tylko wybrali nieodpowiednią osobę do odtworzenia na scenie

    • @konejrok5
      @konejrok5 Před 25 dny +2

      Polska nie ma problemu z rasizmem? Serio? Chyba w innej Polsce żyje...

    • @Qualix2605
      @Qualix2605 Před 25 dny +2

      @@konejrok5 W którym momencie napisałem, że w Polsce nie mamy problemu z rasizmem?

  • @Roxson_
    @Roxson_ Před 27 dny +95

    I think in Poland black face is not considered very funny, but it's not forbidden, probably because the problem of racism was not that big in Poland history, so they don't have a problem with that

    • @AlanNoNamePlayer
      @AlanNoNamePlayer Před 27 dny +5

      I would not say that Polish people are racist, but for joking or even talking about the seemingly obvious differences I have seen individuals being called racist left and right.

    • @jedenzet
      @jedenzet Před 27 dny

      @@AlanNoNamePlayer you need to change your company to someone who's perception of the world isn't warped by idiotic american left

    • @user-gz3fd2mn8i
      @user-gz3fd2mn8i Před 27 dny +10

      W polsce człowiek jest człowiekiem nie ważne z jakiego kraju na świecie - człowiek to jest człowiek

    • @karfrancouzsky9725
      @karfrancouzsky9725 Před 26 dny

      In Poland not only black faces, but even mens dressed up for womens and vice-versa are acceptable. This is how backwards we are.

    • @konejrok5
      @konejrok5 Před 15 dny

      @@user-gz3fd2mn8i kurwa w jakiej Polsce zyjesz? Chyba innej niz ja. Dla Polakow czarnoskorzy to malpy i przestanmy udawac, ze jest inaczej.

  • @bartoszjasinski
    @bartoszjasinski Před 27 dny +69

    It's funny cause driver didn't expect that guys from other groups will join this. That's why he react weird when second hippie show up on the stage :D

  • @jupiterk-z1m
    @jupiterk-z1m Před 27 dny +30

    This performance was improvised. That’s why it seems weird and chaotic 😅

  • @PiotrPieszynski
    @PiotrPieszynski Před 27 dny +37

    In Anglo-Saxon countries blackfacing used to be used to offend other people, therefore it became forbidden. I Poland it used to be used as innocent jokes, thus it's not problem. Some time ago there was an affair when one of Western portals noticed Polish blackfacing and told the whole world about it. It wasn't from this cabaret, but it doesn't matter. Everyone was shocked. However it is a lack of knowledge of intercultural differences. There never was slavery in Poland. In times of slavery Poland had its own, internal issues.

  • @mr_hardy5329
    @mr_hardy5329 Před 27 dny +50

    15:00 It's Poland, we are not America we don't have sick obssesion about racism. We don't search racism everywhere like americans or others.

    • @Pebek077
      @Pebek077 Před 27 dny +3

      Mamy, ale w innym kontekście. Z racji tego że jesteśmy "jednorasowi" to inność często jest atakowana. " sarkazm i ironia też są przejawem agresji".
      Oczywiście to nie miejsce na takie dyskusje, ale np dowcip z dzidą w tym skeczu świadczy o tym jak w pierwszym miejscu kojarzymy ciemnoskórych.

    • @mr_hardy5329
      @mr_hardy5329 Před 27 dny +18

      @@Pebek077 Nie zgadzam się. A dzida to TYLKO ŻART. Jak ktoś ma kija w 4 literach nie powinien oglądać kabaretów. W dzisiejszych czasach ludzie obrażają się o byle gówno.

    • @Pebek077
      @Pebek077 Před 27 dny +5

      @@mr_hardy5329 jasne że żart, a czym są skecze? Przecież w kabaretach najbardziej bawią nas nasze słabości, przywary itd

    • @jedenzet
      @jedenzet Před 27 dny +10

      @@Pebek077 "sarkazm i ironia też są przejawem agresji" weź to amerykańskie, lewackie myślenie wyrzuć prez okno.

    • @Pebek077
      @Pebek077 Před 27 dny +2

      @@jedenzet albo amerykańskie(liberalne), albo lewackie.Zdecyduj się

  • @Paula_Paulina
    @Paula_Paulina Před 27 dny +33

    Unfortunately, nowadays people get offended by even the smallest sh*t (but it's good that in Poland we are not AS obsessed with skin colour as others). I really miss the days of skits like this one, or 'Tygodnik Moralnego Niepokoju', or 'Little Britain', where they absolutely rocked and no one started a contempt lawsuit. I often have to bite my tongue, because in today's world, any joke can get you in trouble. Soon the sense of humour will completely disappear and we will become a gray, smileless world. The parties/groups fight for freedom of speech and expression, etc., especially the LGBT+++ lobby, but as soon as you dare to make a joke about them, lawsuits will follow. Sick.

  • @vishd33
    @vishd33 Před 27 dny +53

    Black faced yea about 10-15 years ago , u have to remember , finding blackman in Poland is like finding a unicorn so who gonna complain?

    • @annak8539
      @annak8539 Před 26 dny

      Dobre 😂

    • @majkon5750
      @majkon5750 Před 20 dny +2

      I guess I have a few unicorns in my apartment building in Kraków then.

  • @marekdomanskimovies5392
    @marekdomanskimovies5392 Před 27 dny +10

    In most cases when they mentioned some city, its the city where they actually plays. So that's funny for people who are living in this city and come for kabaret.

  • @x4mm4x
    @x4mm4x Před 27 dny +11

    In original sketch Marcin from Ani Mru Mru was not present. It was an unexcepted guest for Stanisław :) Wordplay with Odbytów is the same level as Uranus.

  • @Vengir
    @Vengir Před 27 dny +24

    In Western Europe and the US, if you want a black character in your sketch, you find a black person to play that role. In Poland, painting someone black is much easier. You're not gonna see that in a serious production, but for small fun projects it is viewed as okay.

    • @mariuszjanusz5421
      @mariuszjanusz5421 Před 27 dny +2

      to nie jest murzyn , tylko umorusany mechanik samochodowy

    • @mr_hardy5329
      @mr_hardy5329 Před 27 dny +5

      @@mariuszjanusz5421 Później się pojawia "murzyn". Widać nie obejrzałeś całości.

    • @archi5461
      @archi5461 Před 27 dny +1

      To be honest there was one quite a serious production. Pharaoh, old movie from 1965. Obviously there were no dark-skinned (not black exactly since it's Egypt) actors speaking Polish in Poland, so Polish actors had their skin darkened by some cream. The "true" black face I've seen was only the one in Vabank II and yet still there was no racial jokes/stereotypes beside the painted features.

    • @AlanNoNamePlayer
      @AlanNoNamePlayer Před 27 dny

      ​@@mr_hardy5329Czy to nie był żart?

    • @mr_hardy5329
      @mr_hardy5329 Před 27 dny

      @@AlanNoNamePlayer Yyy, ale o co ci chodzi?

  • @Invalidor
    @Invalidor Před 27 dny +9

    What made me laugh the most in this cabaret was the look on your face when you saw the passenger with 'blackface' :D Its not a thing in Poland

  • @buzzkillroza499
    @buzzkillroza499 Před 27 dny +6

    I like that you use the word "star". Kabaret performers as well recognizible as actors, Singers, youtubers. They dont get the rage or huge advertisement contracts in(with few exceptions) but they are widly polular. Not every name but every face is well know by kabaret name, by the skit they do. For example the ani mru mru physical comedy guy was recognized as Toffeeck character for many years.

  • @WoTBlitzAddict
    @WoTBlitzAddict Před 27 dny +6

    You got that table with the broken legs almost perfectly 😊

  • @NiktWazny-PL
    @NiktWazny-PL Před 27 dny +6

    24:26 Congrats, you made it!

    • @user-ns5sf2nm5p
      @user-ns5sf2nm5p Před 27 dny +1

      To musiało być trudne😅. Zaimponował👏👍 😄

  • @samoht.p
    @samoht.p Před 27 dny +22

    Lublin is a city in Poland. Lublin is also a brand of Polish delivery vehicle. And this performance was probably in Lublin.

    • @SynaptiQQ
      @SynaptiQQ Před 27 dny +2

      And Kabaret Smile just came from Lublin ;)

  • @PrinceTahra
    @PrinceTahra Před 27 dny +4

    Smile have a super funny series of sketches about Marilyn Manson's ordinary life 🤣 or maybe it was several versions of one skit.. anyway at least two of those were great

  • @boskaenergia7239
    @boskaenergia7239 Před 25 dny +2

    I really love your films, because i'm a Polish guy who lives permanently in England for years, as i love also polish cabarets like these ones I'm often trying to tell some polish jokes to my English friends. Indeed not everyone is easy to translate, there's need to explain something in the midlle to put situation in propper context. It;s not so easy therefore big respect to you and person who prepared the subtitles for you to get the context.

  • @misiek_xp4886
    @misiek_xp4886 Před 27 dny +4

    Blackface is completly normal. It is even common on 6th of January parades, where usually one of kings is portrayed as African, not in Warsaw though, cuz they are leftards and have more real Blacks than the rest of Poland, so they employ them. Few years ago a journalist painted himself brown and went to March of Independence to prove its racism, but noone touched him, so he just wrote he had felt anxious.

  • @dawidsulejrudnicki5055
    @dawidsulejrudnicki5055 Před 27 dny +5

    CB radio was very popular among Polish truckers.

  • @Zeebee1971
    @Zeebee1971 Před 27 dny +11

    It would be great if someone translated Piotr Bałtroczyk's performances into English.
    Bałtroczyk's first fundamental thesis: Everyone knows that the vodka bottle will eventually be empty, but it is always a surprise.
    czcams.com/users/results?search_query=Piotr+Ba%C5%82troczyk

  • @lamerekeklerek
    @lamerekeklerek Před 27 dny +7

    15:22 yeah it is acceptable in Poland in some way nowadays - you see "people of color" (gosh i hate that term) are still minority (far below 10%), especially when it comes to cabaret, so if they want to make fun of racism they have to go for this "black face", but at least it's not like how "original term came out from", so they usually do not making fun of them (besides little bit of an accent) but like i said their main purpose is to make fun of racism, that this is ridiculous and bad in general.
    Fun fact here is that because of such approach and culture, Poles have been called racists especially after one episode of "Your face sounds familiar", where celebrities suppose to imitate some random music stars and of course someone got a man of dark skin while being white... What is funny about that is that everyone in Europe was offended but person who was impersonated by that celebrity said that this was great performance and he doesn't mind at all...

    • @piotrsyszynski3787
      @piotrsyszynski3787 Před 27 dny +2

      Besides this guy are from Śląsk, where people are minors, so black color of skin is relatable to that.

  • @oMINDFLYERo
    @oMINDFLYERo Před 27 dny +3

    1:13 Lublin is in fact one of the safer cities in Poland (among those with over 300,000 inhabitants) - it has an average of 22 crimes per 1,000 inhabitants (e.g. Wrocław 35, Gdańsk 32, Warsaw 30, Poznań 28, Szczecin 28, Kraków 27, Łódź 24,) . The real inside joke is that the Smile cabaret (but also Ani Mru Mru) are from Lublin :) - and I think this event is also recorded in Lublin, so it's a nod to the audience :)

  • @lm7153
    @lm7153 Před 27 dny +3

    This performance by three cabarets was the responsibility of the audience. Improvisation for a given term "Stanisław the truck driver", i.e. inventing the entire performance on the fly during the performance. In Poland, artists from various cabarets quite often conduct such performances on a topic given by the audience during the ongoing performance.

  • @andrzejsy
    @andrzejsy Před 27 dny +1

    Kostrzyn joke is that we have couple Kostrzyn in poland Kostrzyn nad Odrą is town where Woodstock was, and there is another Kostrzyn (village or very small town) near Poznań

  • @lidiapoczyczynska6623
    @lidiapoczyczynska6623 Před 24 dny +1

    To po prostu mechanik umazany smarem 😂😂😂

  • @AlanNoNamePlayer
    @AlanNoNamePlayer Před 27 dny +5

    0:46 Those "references" are not necessarily true.
    The laugh is usually occurs, because the performer tells something (kind of random) negative about the city where the kabaret currently performs in.
    This is worse without the whole thing, but something alike...
    "So you did get kick in the ear on the street.
    Typical London."

  • @magorzataschulz6591
    @magorzataschulz6591 Před 27 dny +4

    To mój ulubiony sketch.

    • @I_wanna_dance_with_somebody
      @I_wanna_dance_with_somebody Před 26 dny +2

      Zgadzam się,mój chyba też, jak do tej pory....ich interakcje,miny.....no kapitalne...w wczuli się wczuli chłopaki nie powiem.....z Marcina to się śmiałam od samego patrzenia na niego xDhahhahhh

  • @user-ns5sf2nm5p
    @user-ns5sf2nm5p Před 27 dny +1

    Zdarzyło mi się lata temu jechać za namową koleżanki wspólnie z nią autostopem. Zrezygnowaliśmy z jazdy pociągiem osobowym. Trasa na stopa zajęła nam tyle czasu co gdybyśmy tym pociagiem jechały (czyli 5 godzin). Najdłużej czekałyśmy kwadrans na podwiezienie. Ale akurat przyszło nam czekać wtedy na jakiejś niemal wymarłej wiosce, gdzie najszybciej przyjechał traktor albo jakieś małżeństwo, które nas podwiozło kilometr drogi, bo akurat skręcali. Więc już się zaczęłyśmy zastanawiać czy tam czasem nie utkniemy do nastepnego dnia😂😅. Miałyśmy duże szczęście, że podczas dalszej podróży zabrał nas kierowca tira, który dużo jeździ, ale rzadko kogokolwiek zabiera - dla nas zrobił wyjątek.

  • @RafalTraveler
    @RafalTraveler Před 25 dny

    Your second attempt on "stół z powyłamywanymi nogami" was really good 🙂

  • @movemelody1
    @movemelody1 Před 27 dny +2

    W tym roku Pol'and'rock Festvial odbędzie się na lotnisku Czaplinek-Broczyno.

  • @krzysztofkolarz3390
    @krzysztofkolarz3390 Před 27 dny +5

    It was improvisation. The comedian playing Stanisław did not expect any other participants in the skit.

  • @GdzieJestNemo
    @GdzieJestNemo Před 27 dny +5

    "blackface" is not okay only in anglospahre.

  • @karmacharger1370
    @karmacharger1370 Před 27 dny +2

    I'm polish for me blackface is when you want ofend someone.
    I have black uncle, and he laught when he watch sketch witch "black makeup", maybe because he is from Nigeria

  • @I_wanna_dance_with_somebody

    I'm going back home by train now,guys are sleeping, I somehow can't sleep, I saw the sunrise in Warsaw, it was something beautiful... but always prefer the sunset, it's magical and those colors... the sunset is a sign that its coming a soothing and magical night😊and the actors should win an oscar for this performance😂....i laughted like a bever😂

  • @wildberry7130
    @wildberry7130 Před 27 dny +1

    Ten skecz to jest improwizacja

  • @mr_hardy5329
    @mr_hardy5329 Před 27 dny

    It always amuses me. I have watched many times.

  • @weedingadmiral9431
    @weedingadmiral9431 Před 27 dny +7

    You should make watermark or some logo bcs people are stealing video from you.

  • @darragh5250
    @darragh5250 Před 27 dny +2

    15:16 I think it's because we have a greater distance from each other and our surroundings than across the sea; Even minorities in Poland are not sowflke imo.

  • @4valongaming388
    @4valongaming388 Před 25 dny

    Usually Kabarets in their sketches mention the cities they are performing in. So probably that sketch was taking place in Lublin.
    Also, both Smile and Ani-Mru-Mru come from Lublin, so it might be just that.

  • @Viperowy
    @Viperowy Před 25 dny

    A literal translation like the one here is much better than the translator's jokes, as was the case with previous translations. Good job.

  • @SPAWN30670
    @SPAWN30670 Před 27 dny +1

    That's right, you have to come to our Woodstock
    Pol'and'Rock Festival
    August 1-3, 2024 at Czaplinek-Broczyno airport.
    Love and music, 3 days of 24h music.

  • @gulasz100
    @gulasz100 Před 27 dny +1

    Such dialogues really take place on CB

  • @SMOKU444
    @SMOKU444 Před 26 dny +1

    Polecam ci obejrzeć:
    kabaret skeczów męczących - Jadwiga paździerz w sądzie

  • @miger38
    @miger38 Před 19 dny

    In England Nero/Murzyn in a track brings a fail day, he just shows respect for a new person, surely recognized somone is different colour of the skin.

  • @silent_r
    @silent_r Před 24 dny

    7:19 It may sound strange to others, but he simply makes a little rhyme for each name, and if you listen carefully, it actually rhymes.

  • @I_wanna_dance_with_somebody

    I appreciate that none of them burst out laughing, they just played their roles seriously until the end... guys played great, everyone was funny, those two in wigs are the world champions hahahaha, that black guy hahaha didnt do anything special but i was laughing totally at him and his faces....and Staszek, haha ​​won all the competitionsxD.....i will tell the orgasm joke to everyone i meet ,because its great.....

  • @davvero1236
    @davvero1236 Před 10 dny

    basically the entire sketch was an improv, Stanisław was supposed to be alone on the stage

  • @user-wy9wk6iv4g
    @user-wy9wk6iv4g Před 27 dny +1

    Pozdrawiam 👍

  • @tomeksz7203
    @tomeksz7203 Před 16 dny

    20:57 He forgot to add that these suppositories were intended for better sleep. The joke is funnier

  • @tomaszrydzewski4011
    @tomaszrydzewski4011 Před 27 dny

    All that performance was improvised. They just set up characters and the rest was improvised - even jokes.
    Lublin is really nice - they just been joking about that city because performance was there. :)

  • @Garbik88
    @Garbik88 Před 27 dny +1

    Yes it was mostly improvisation.

  • @davvero1236
    @davvero1236 Před 10 dny

    crime rate in Lublin is not that much of a deal here. Its just that the performance took place in Lublin and that guy from the beginning is a member of Kabaret Smile witch by the way was formed in Lublin

  • @I_wanna_dance_with_somebody

    people are mean, they expect nobody knows what, but the joy lies in simplicity, simplicity of life, not making life difficult with complicated words, requirements, desires... but enjoying the smallest moments and trifles, because if there are many of them, we will be happy.... let's not wait all our lives for "one big wow" because we will never get it... a happy life is about enjoying the moments, the little things... that's where real happiness lies... they made me laugh a lot, the boys' faces and their game, it was as simple and fun as it should be 😊

  • @Rhakio
    @Rhakio Před 26 dny +3

    There was blackface last year in tv. Nobody cares and nobody get offended. In Poland, it does not matter as much as in the UK or USA

  • @Mordring
    @Mordring Před 24 dny

    A few things:
    1. Specific city references most commonly mean they sketch is played in that city. That's why there's always an outburst of laughter from the audience as most of them are locals and are always happy for a shout-out from their favourite cabaret.
    2. Yes, whenever there's a cross-over between different cabarets they go out of their way to corpse each other. A lot of ad-lib is very common as are the references to the target's former sketches, especially if there were also fumbles involved.
    3. Poland has never been a colonial empire neither did we practice large-scale racial slavery (we did have slaves in Middle Ages but most of them were POWs turned serfs, so typically white; and our royalty brought in small numbers of POC slaves to make their courts feel more "exotic", but it was never in thousands like in the US).
    As such, our history with blackface is different than in case of UK or US. It doesn't have the negative connotations or intentions and more often than not it was simply a device used due to the obvious demographic aspect: we didn't have that many black people in Poland and those we did have were rarely profesional actors/comedians. That's why when we needed a black character portrayed in a film or a sketch (typically to show that character's uniqueness in Polish society), blackface was used as it was easier and cheaper to paint a profesional actor than to find a black person who was fluent in Polish and teach them to act from scratch.
    With EU's open borders since early 2000s that also resulted in increased demographic mixup, our own black actors slowly but steadily replaced blackface in film and the practice only remained alive in cabarets - typically 3-5 white guys having to play all kinds of roles. However, for the past decade or so it's not really a thing there either anymore, mainly due to globalisation of our culture via youtube that resulted in more criticism from the West where blackface is considered much more offensive than it is in Poland (again, due to vastly different historical connotations).

  • @PolishDora
    @PolishDora Před 27 dny +2

    Great video :) Please, react to "Kabaret Skeczów Męczących - Teletrwam" or "Kabaret Smile - Xavię i Jaś" :)
    Comment for stats

  • @obserwator1766
    @obserwator1766 Před 27 dny

    I may be wrong, but this reference to Lublin in the performance may be related to the fact that this particular performance was in Lublin.

  • @user-qj4ps8lq9m
    @user-qj4ps8lq9m Před 26 dny

    Teraz też mam gile 🤣🤣

  • @Stachosaurus001
    @Stachosaurus001 Před 27 dny +1

    yeah!!!! My name is here 🙃btw one of the best "skechs"(?), kabaret smile is my favourite kabaret for ever 😆

  • @Rozbi.
    @Rozbi. Před 27 dny +1

    Idziesz w złą stronę z polskimi kabaretami, Smile jest bardzo dobry, AMM też, ale niektóre skecze są dla mało wymagającej publiczności. Odkryj kabaret Hrabi.

  • @TodayTomorrowMusick
    @TodayTomorrowMusick Před 27 dny

    Hello Rob, let's go

  • @Morel5
    @Morel5 Před 25 dny +2

    Jeśli ktoś czarnoskóry pomaluje się na biało to się obrazisz? nie? no to my tak samo do tego podchodzimy w drugą stronę bo czemu by nie. Jeśli nigdy nie byliśmy rasistami możemy nawet udawać azjatów czy indian. to dla nas nic złego

  • @kamilstenzel3929
    @kamilstenzel3929 Před 27 dny

    It terms of cities, it's usually *whatever city the performance is in*, but there are few stereotypes, namely Sosnowiec and Radom being shitholes

  • @adamlubieniecki9074
    @adamlubieniecki9074 Před 27 dny

    Kostrzyń nad Odrą - Polish Woodstock later Polandrock was here
    thats why hippies go there with lorry driver because many of them dont have moneys for train ticket - autostop was popular in this times also

  • @misiek19848
    @misiek19848 Před 27 dny +1

    Hey rob watch neonowka - uchodzcy z dubaju😏

  • @RafalTraveler
    @RafalTraveler Před 25 dny +2

    In Poland there was no colonialism nor racism so dressing as a girl, a black person or a child was perceived equally innocent since it was not intended to be offensive to anyone. Also calling someone "murzyn" was not offensive until translations from english started.
    Actually there is a TV show "Twoja Twarz Brzmi Znajomo (polish version of "Your Face Sounds Familiar") where you could've impersonated famous singers regardless their age gender or race. This year under obligation from the producer of the original series an acress Ola Szwed, being black herself, got only dark skin vocalists. It happended supposedly to "avoid racial seggregation". What is it if not a DEFINITION of a segregation based on race. In my opinion this is crazy. Check out Maria Tyszkiewicz singing Rihanna a few years back doing a really great performance. Today it'd impossible due to this pseudo correctness.

  • @JekaterinaZyryanova
    @JekaterinaZyryanova Před 26 dny

    It's important to say, that the previous sketch they played was about black people and racism, so the actor who played black here didn't dress for this specially, the joke wasn't intended. And that's why Andrzej (a car mechanic) has a dirty face. And this was an improvisation, of course :)

  • @SKIMER
    @SKIMER Před 27 dny

    The thing about Lublin is that this was recorded in Lublin.
    The people reacted like that at the AMM member is also because the regular version of this sketch doesn't have other cabaret cameos.
    That sketch was recorded in 2014, so not too long ago and blackface actually is not that acceptable - whenever it was done in the Polish version of Your Face Sounds Familiar, it was always controversial.

  • @Tobnjuks
    @Tobnjuks Před 27 dny

    Rob have vlog with Woodstock event :)

  • @AdamPwwy
    @AdamPwwy Před 25 dny

    Oryginally this sketch was only with Stanisł◘aw and Radziu, but that day, guy who played Stanisław had Birthday, and other guys made him a surprise. Also it is so funny, because about half of it was iprovised, like Eustachy's and darker fellow's dialogues, and jokes. that's why when Eustachy asks "Is it far?" Stanisław says "About 15 minutes. Try" - is it far to the end? about 15 minutes, try to think another jokes
    Great video as usual :)

  • @mamert77
    @mamert77 Před 27 dny

    😊

  • @4valongaming388
    @4valongaming388 Před 25 dny

    Cześć Legende? I don't get it and I'm Polish 😅
    You mean like Hi legends? It would be Cześć legendy or legendarni then. But I'm not sure if that's what you mean.

  • @rafalkaminski6389
    @rafalkaminski6389 Před 25 dny

    Yes, it is acceptable, we are not uk 😂

  • @vishd33
    @vishd33 Před 27 dny

    The corpsing from pretty much all of them is great right? :)

  • @Liwaj42
    @Liwaj42 Před 27 dny +1

    Yeah sure, there's nothing wrong with blackface in Poland. we don't cling to American history to create Polish culture lol ;D

  • @szczery.madMax777x
    @szczery.madMax777x Před 27 dny

    😅😅👍🇵🇱👌

  • @booboss
    @booboss Před 27 dny

    The joke about Lublin simply comes from the fact that this sketch is performed in Lublin. There's nothing special in this city itself. For example when different cabaret made sketch called "Niebo" (Heaven) in City of Bytom God promised Poles highway from Bytom..... To Piekary Śląskie (300m apart from each other). But of course only locals will get it. Someone from Warsaw will only know that both Bytom and Piekary Śląskie are somewhere in Silesia but don't know where exactly.

  • @adamab9069
    @adamab9069 Před 27 dny

    But this sketch is still funny

  • @AlanNoNamePlayer
    @AlanNoNamePlayer Před 27 dny

    Why is "Kabaret Młodych Panów" translated to "Young Man Kabaret".
    (Why not "Men"?)

    • @aaergplay6022
      @aaergplay6022 Před 25 dny

      I think "gentlemen" fits here better than "men".

  • @darkielas8363
    @darkielas8363 Před 27 dny

    watch smile-balkony or tłumacz jezyka kobiecego

  • @I_wanna_dance_with_somebody

    I'm shocked that you said "powyłamywanymi" correctly, my brother had a problem with it until he was 16, but maybe because he has a mathematical mind and you have a humanistic

  • @jacekwysocki3365
    @jacekwysocki3365 Před 26 dny

    Next one?
    czcams.com/video/Wz-6oUXjzR4/video.htmlsi=V4vQiB4-h8VFN39u

  • @PiotrPieszynski
    @PiotrPieszynski Před 27 dny

    You appreciated these cameos and you didn't appreciate a cameo in Alibaba by AMM?

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  Před 27 dny +2

      I did actually notice it. Dont know why I didnt say about it! Silly me

    • @PiotrPieszynski
      @PiotrPieszynski Před 27 dny

      @@RobReacts1 Good! :)

  • @jacekwysocki3365
    @jacekwysocki3365 Před 27 dny

    Stanislaw is the best

  • @yarzyn_5699
    @yarzyn_5699 Před 27 dny

    This is improv. Versions of og sketches with guests usually are. Its not that funny, especially if you dont know the original.
    You should really watch some TEY, thats the pinnacle of Polish cabarets. Hard to translate tho.

  • @nicolleword4365
    @nicolleword4365 Před 24 dny +1

    I don't understand this fuss about "blackface". The guy plays a black man, so he smears himself with shoe polish and that's it. How should he characterize himself as a black man? Poland had no colonies, much less black slaves. So we're not phobic about it.

  • @tomektomaszewski401
    @tomektomaszewski401 Před 15 dny

    You must sin: Kabaret Smile Marlyn Manson.

  • @exostell5653
    @exostell5653 Před 27 dny

    WTF 2.30 min of commercials before a clip ????

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony Před 27 dny

      Blame CZcams, they're the ones putting them there.

  • @mr_hardy5329
    @mr_hardy5329 Před 27 dny +1

    Stanisław character is like that. Silly jokes, weird, not funny etc. Not everyone like him.

  • @taknie2297
    @taknie2297 Před 27 dny +1

    Tłumacz pierdoli, a nie wie jak było z tymi Maybachami.

  • @mariuszmezykowski215
    @mariuszmezykowski215 Před 26 dny

    Nothing wrong with a white person playing a dark skin character. Never meant to be offensive. Men play women, adults play kids, adults play elderly people - IT'S A KABARET!, That's the whole point, to go over the edge, to emphasise the characteristics of either certain group of people or race.

  • @dzakdzak1608
    @dzakdzak1608 Před 21 dnem +1

    Meeen. You dont get polish humor. Its mostly hyperbolic and ironic. 2nd thing, polsih people have a lot distanse to themself, and if you in Poland they treat you like one of them. So if you have problems with joking about yourself its yours not ouers. Its just jokes.

  • @finix97
    @finix97 Před 26 dny

    Since only one person mentioned it and it seems to go unnoticed -this skit is 95% improvised, Stanislaw (driver) was not even aware of guest appearance and while it is a bit of re-annacting of one of the best known 'Smile' performances it diverges completely from that and makes like 1 or 2 'winks' at the audience - this is the reason why it is maybe not that funny as other skits that are keeping tight with the script.
    About other topic which was mentioned a lot of times already - in Poland blackface is not considered racist, many things viewed in US/west as racist are not really seen as one in Poland - and there is numerous reasons for that.
    Polish people generally like black humour, ten to have no regard for politicall corectness (which is good is you ask me in the present world that is a bit upside-down) and most of all - have no connection to the main 'roots of racism' - slavery, apertheid, collonisation, more so - polish citizens were enslaved themselves couple of times in most recent centuries - this is why idea of 'making amendmendts in place of our ancestors' is funny or straight offensive to us.
    To hear more irony straight from the cards of the history - polish army helped to establish first black republic in history - and if you did not do that already - look up polish role in the Haiti revolution, which resulted in polish people recieveing a title of "the White Negroes of Europe" from Haiti's head of state :)

  • @silesiaminers98
    @silesiaminers98 Před 25 dny

    Black face isn't offensive.

  • @Pan_Damjanek
    @Pan_Damjanek Před 27 dny

    It's a "meh" skit at best, plus literal translation 🙄 Sort of "where funny"

  • @glaubeglaube6928
    @glaubeglaube6928 Před 23 dny +1

    Rob, you are pathetically politically correct

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  Před 23 dny

      Haha you should meet me in real life and say that. I did stress I'm not offended and simply you wouldn't get that on TV these days in the uk

  • @ewal3257
    @ewal3257 Před 27 dny +2

    I really like the channel, but this "humour" is so cringy to watch. 😅

  • @bonbonpony
    @bonbonpony Před 27 dny

    15:15 Why shouldn't it? It's just acting. If you can dress up as a woman, or as a priest, or as a policeman, or as a Bawarian, why should there be any exception for an African? I really don't understand what all the fuss is about. It's supposed to be funny. They're not mocking or belittling. And it's not that they could just hire an actual African to play that role, could they?

  • @davidjohnpaul7558
    @davidjohnpaul7558 Před 27 dny

    I don't get the humour & if I have to read subtitles to try & grasp what is being said, it's too distracting....