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She BEGGED White People For Help & Was Ignored But Black People Amazed Her
Added:Um, I was just in a bit of a situation today. I have to be here for the next 3 4 hours for someone to pick me up, but I don't have any money and I'm super thirsty. I just need a bottle of water.
Is there something you can help me with?
>> No. Can you give me a bottle of water, please?
>> A bottle of water. If I were really stuck in a situation and I'm dehydrated, nobody would offer me a bottle of water.
Thank you, London.
>> Hi guys, welcome back to our channel.
Well, in case you're new here, my name is Marin and I'm Morin. Right. So, in today's episode, we're going to be playing you videos of an experiment that was conducted, right? And we just want you to watch what these episodes are going to be exposing about the white people and about black people. That is very, very important, right? Because for the longest time, they usually say black Americans, not black Americans, but black people in general are cruel and barbarians. While white people are usually painted as angels. But the video we have today, the experimental video we have today will leave you wondering if this uh statement is actually true. So guys, without saying so much, let's watch this episode that we've prepared for you today and then you come back and talk about it. Right? The most important thing to remember guys is the fact that for social experiment videos, they're not actually controlled. You can't control how someone responds to a question.
Exactly. And that's the beauty of everything, right? So without watching if it's your first time here but for now let's watch.
>> Can you give me a bottle of water please?
>> Um I was just in a bit of a situation today. I have to be here for the next 3 4 hours for someone to pick me up. But I don't have any money and I'm super thirsty. I just need a bottle of water.
Is there something you can help me with?
No. Guys, can you give me a bowl of water please?
Can you give me a bowl of water, please?
>> Yeah. I I don't know. I I just don't feel comfortable with it.
>> You don't feel comfortable buying someone water. So, if you can help me out of it, I appreciate you.
>> How did you buy that then?
>> With a card. You >> can still buy a bottle of water with a card. By the way, can you buy me a bottle of water? I don't want anything else. Just water from from Tesco. Just a bottle of water.
>> Sorry.
>> Oh, we're filming for Tik Tok, by the way. You've been exposed. selfish. So, you don't want to help me?
>> Please buy me a bottle of water, please.
I'm so thirsty. I asked all these people and no one's helping me. I just want a bottle of water. Absolutely. I don't have money and I'm so thirsty.
>> Can you not please? My English is not good.
>> English is not good, guys. So, this is for the audience.
Nobody has helped me with just a bottle of water. So, they've missed out on £200. Literally, this is a social experiment. You're on camera. So, yeah.
>> You're not able to just buy me a bottle of water from somewhere.
>> I know you're okay. You're tourist, but uh just a bottle of water, >> guys. Where did humanity go? Wherever did humanity disappear to? Because uh just it's just a bottle of water. Yeah.
And none none of them wanted to or were able to buy them. Not because they didn't have, but because they just didn't want to. But anyway, let's continue watching. And also be very keen with how different different races react to I don't want it to come down to race, but it has to. Let's watch how black people uh treat these ladies and how other races treat them, especially white people, right? Let's watch.
>> You know what?
Nobody Nobody would buy me a bottle of water today. Yeah, go.
>> God forbid a woman don't have money or stuck in a certain situation. A bottle of water. I've been asking everybody, nobody would buy a bottle of water. A bottle of water. If I were really stuck in a situation and I'm dehydrated, nobody would offer me a bottle of water.
Thank you, London.
>> You look amazing, by the way. But I just a bit of a situation, but I just need someone to purchase a bottle of water for me. Okay. Something to drink, you know.
Is that something you can do for me?
>> Yeah, let me see because I'm literally dehydrated. Please, is that something you can do for me?
>> Cuz I'm just stuck here for the next 3 4 hours waiting for someone to pick me up water. Um, just from anywhere. Just from any any shop or anything like that?
>> Like if you want to buy one, I can pay for you. Actually, I can pay for you.
>> You can pay for me? Yeah. Sorry. Sorry to bother you, but I'm just I'm so thirsty. I just want a bottle of water.
If you can help me with that, I'll be very grateful.
>> Sorry.
>> Let's go over there. You get a button in the water.
>> Oh, thank you.
>> Oh, thank you. That's really sweet.
Thank you. I'm so thirsty. I feel dehydrated. I don't have money to buy water. Are you saying yes? Yeah.
>> Thank you, man. Thank you.
>> I was wondering if you could please sort of help me out here. No, no, no, no cash. Just just to buy me a bottle of water. Is that okay?
>> At the moment, I'm not giving a couple pounds.
>> Oh, oh, well, thank you very much. I really appreciate your help. Um, I'm not going to take the money. This was a social experiment.
>> Stuck here in the area for the next 3 4 hours until my dad put me up. But I just need a bottle of water because I feel dehydrated.
>> Oh, thank you so much, >> guys. From that exper experiment, I've only seen one black person who declined to help. But for black people, they're really very ready to help. And those ones who can't afford it, they pointed them to the right direction. Right. But let's continue watching. Now let's look at how elderly people react. I'd feel like with someone who comes with age, they would have a better understanding of humanity, right? So let's let's watch without knowing what to expect.
>> Could you maybe buy me this water?
>> Why?
>> I'm thirsty.
>> Yeah, I'll pay for it yourself. Uh, sorry.
>> Yeah. Okay.
>> Would you pay for my water?
>> Why?
>> I'm thirsty.
>> Yeah, you have to pay it yourself.
>> I don't have the money right now.
>> Yeah, well then you you shouldn't be here. No wonder their offsprings are also nasty like that.
>> Wait a minute. Yeah. Also, it's no wonder. Anyway, let me not say that I might offend other people. Let's just watch.
>> Straight.
>> Maybe buy me this water.
>> Uh, sorry. Why?
>> I don't have any money.
>> Uh, that's right.
>> No.
>> No.
>> Could you maybe buy me this water?
>> Why?
>> Don't have any money.
>> Yeah. So, >> could you pay for my water?
>> No. Why?
>> I'm thirsty.
>> Yeah. Sh >> don't have any money on me.
>> Yeah, sure. No, >> please.
>> No, >> I beg you.
>> No.
>> I feel like when somebody Anyway, if you ask why and you still want to know it, it should be enough reason for somebody to say they're thirst. They're asking for water. Not liquor, not anything to go and misuse your money with. You know, >> maybe buy me this water.
>> Water. No bubbles.
>> No bubbles.
>> Yeah.
>> I don't have any money right now. So, >> I don't know.
>> Can you maybe pay for my water? No, it's just €1. Yeah, you can also drink water from the temple.
>> Would you maybe buy me this water?
>> I'm sorry.
>> No.
>> Oh, you can have it. Drink it.
>> Drink it.
>> Yeah. You didn't have to pay.
>> No.
>> No. Of course not.
>> You think so?
>> Drink it right now. Do it >> immediately.
>> Yes.
>> Would you maybe buy me this water?
>> I don't have any money.
>> Oh, no. No. I will.
>> Would you maybe buy me this water?
>> Do you want it?
>> Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Nobody said yes. Nobody. I asked everybody if they want to pay for my water. Nobody said yes. So, please.
>> You asking for for water >> to to buy me water. And she said, >> let's go, bro.
>> Thank you so much.
>> Now, this is an experiment between black Americans. Okay. I don't want to spill the Let's just And then we talk about it.
>> Hey, I left my wallet. Would you pay for this water for me?
>> Excuse me. Would you pay for this water for me?
>> No. You got no mind. That's why you can't pay for it.
>> Exactly. Look at all this.
>> I I left my I left my wallet.
>> Wait, I'm sorry. I can't help you, buddy.
>> Would you pay for this water for me? I left my wallet. Would you pay for this wallet for me by chance, >> man? Hell no. You got money, don't you?
Hey, >> would you pay for this water for me? I left my wallet.
>> Okay, sure.
>> Oh, listen. So, check this out. This was a this is a experiment. So, since you were going to pay for the water for me, I'm going to pay for all your groceries.
>> You better shut up.
>> Are you a single mom by chance, >> guys? So from what I'm seeing from this black American brother, it was only a woman, a mother who um paid for his water without asking questions. But the other ones, they didn't pay for his water. So my question exactly is why did he face this kind of treatment? Is it the way he approached um the people he was asking help from? Or what do you guys think was denied help? Cuz that's weird. Yeah, >> I am.
>> How many kids you have?
>> Two. Really?
>> This one and that one. Is it difficult at all? You like >> It is very difficult >> being a single mom. What are some of the biggest challenges or disability?
>> Um I mean with the pandemic and everything, it's just making ends meet.
Us being here actually is their birthday present.
>> Really?
>> Yeah. So I went through a lot to save up, you know, to make it.
>> How much was 3.92?
>> Oh my goodness.
>> Boom.
>> Oh my god.
>> Oh yeah. That's you. Thank you so much.
>> What's up? There's two more bags right here, y'all.
>> I don't mind that.
>> She about to cry.
>> Give me a hug. Come here.
>> I'm about to >> Thank you. Thank you so much.
>> No problem. As long as I can help you.
>> Most definitely. Oh, yeah. I got to give you all that.
>> Could you pay for my bottle of water, please?
>> Walk away from me. Leave me alone.
>> Stay away from me.
>> Call the security.
>> Is it possible for you to pay for my bottle of water? I don't know what you're talking about because I'm thirsty.
>> Will you go away?
>> Could you pay for my bottle of water?
>> I said no.
>> Could you pay for my bottle of water, please?
>> Seriously?
>> No. No.
>> You saved my day, bro. I'm so thirsty.
Thank you so much. Okay. Wait, wait, wait. We are going to play a game and if we win, I'll pay for all your groceries.
>> Oh, no.
>> The more you score, the more we win. You put the ball where you want. Let's put two.
>> Now we at 89. How much is your groceries?
>> 12.7.
>> Do we stop or do we continue? Stop.
Let's go. I just made 89 quid. If you want to try, click the link in bio.
>> So guys, welcome back. Let us know what you think about the videos we just played here. You know, the most interesting thing I watched about this video is just the question of humanity and where humanity went in Africa.
Something so simple as water cannot be denied to people. Even if right now especially if someone comes to you, you ask why they want you to buy them that bottle of water and they say they're thirsty and they don't have any money in Africa. So long as you haven't borrowed anybody the money even if you borrow the money, people will offer to help you, you know, right? So I feel like that is very but it's the system that America has created and the structure not just America but the western world they've created this distrust amongst people because humanity detects that you do you be able to have empathy for the next person who's close to you you know but here you see even old people don't have empathy. These are the very same old people who would expect a young person to hold their hand and help them cross the road. That is empathy. Those are things that should not be looked down upon or you know you shouldn't look like you shouldn't act like somebody is you know doing too much by asking you for a simple uh bottle of water. How much is a bottle of water? cuz it would be a different thing if I tell you to buy me a mansion, you know, or if I tell you to buy me liquor, you know. And just as I said in the beginning, when I look at this video, I really don't understand how um white people managed to tell the whole world that black people were barbarics and they were savages and they were evil. And the whole world managed to believe this and without even questioning while when in trouble these very very same white people can never not all of them but most of them as we've seen in these clips here today.
They can never offer to help you unless you find the the few good ones in the crowd that um we are dealing with.
Because as I see this video a lot, only one black person refused to help, but all black people she approached.
>> Uh they they they they were willing to help her, right? And you can also see this with the videos that we usually do of white kids who usually reveal that their mothers usually tell them that if you ever get lost, please find the nearest black person who can help you.
for them to know that uh if their kids needed help they could be sent to black people. How did they arrive at that notion? Yet worldwide they sell the idea of blackness as people who are very dangerous and only criminals while in private they consult on how only the black community can help them when they in trouble. This is what I'm I'm struggling to understand right now.
Right. And you know what gets me every time is the fact that every time a black person walks uh close to white people or anything like that, they clutch their handbags so tightly. Uh every time they sit in a bus, countries like in Europe, Germany or in China, they don't sit next to black people, right? Because they already have a formed idea of why they're being biased towards this black person, right? But we are seeing from the social exper experiment they are the only ones who have anything close to humanity to be able to be empathetic towards another person to even offer the help in the first place you know and that's not by coincidence. Black people are just genuinely good people and the fact that black people throughout the world have gone through what they've gone through. They've gone through so much but they still find a way to express kindness and to give kindness to the world. Then that speaks a lot of volumes. I would I just would wish other communities would look at black people differently because at the end of the day when you're in trouble, your best bet is to run to a black person, right?
And then I was also looking at the ladies who are conducting this experiment, right? And these ladies do not look they were some kind of white, but they were white, right? These ladies do not look tattered. They don't look um you know homeless. They don't look like they would steal from you. They just they didn't even look like they needed help. But they were clean.
>> They were clean in short, washed, >> right? So if such a person who's cleancut and well organized approaches you and tells you they need a bottle of water, you buy them or whatever because they're thirsty. Why wouldn't you believe them? Cuz let's say >> not even one person from their race offered to help. And most people might say, well, we've seen the um video of the experiment that the black person also did. And why didn't the black community also help him? And my answer is this. Okay, the black people did not help him, but not all of them. There was a mother there, one black person who who decided to help him. When you compare that compared to uh these other ladies, the white ladies there, they also approached older people their own race and the other older people could not help them.
>> Right. And I also feel like uh also for you to get help from somebody, approach really matters. And for that um the video that we played of the black American guy approaching his fellow black Americans, I feel like his approach wasn't exactly soft. You see how the ladies were approaching softly.
The approach of this guy was a bit like it was different, right? And that is not an excuse, but that is just from my observation and from what I've watched.
You know, guys, let us know what you think about this. Why do you think specifically when it came to the black guy asking help from the black American community? Most of them refused to help and it was only the mother who um accepted to help. Do you think it was because of his approach, his approach?
As Marin said, I would like to see another social experiment where another black person uh goes chase other black people right for help and see if the treatment would be the same. Because when it comes down to it, personally, I do believe how you approach people matters. Even me when I'm walking down the street and you approach me, honestly uh how you stop me and the next words you say are going to matter very much if I'm going to listen to you or not. Let's say let me lay down a situation or a scenario, right? I'm walking down the street and then somebody just stops you respectfully and say, "Excuse me, can I get this and this and this because of this and this and this?" I would be inclined to listen to you. But if you come and stop me and you're like, "Hey, I need to talk to you." you know, you come aggressively or uh you just, you know, you don't have any kind of uh decorum when you're stopping people, then people are not going to hear you.
You know, cuz it's how he approached them in the tone he had. He didn't he didn't sound like someone who wanted help. Rather, he sounded like someone who wasn't serious. You know what I'm saying? Like he sounded like he was kind of like making jokes, but that's just my perception on it. I don't know. Guys, you can let us know what you think about this episode down in the comment section. Yeah. Right. So, thank you so much for watching and uh consider subscribing if you're new to our channel and we'll see you on our next episode.
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