The video provides a sharp deconstruction of the systemic surveillance that transforms everyday Black life into a site of constant, exhausting regulation. It effectively exposes how modern social dynamics continue to weaponize the gaze as a tool of racial control.
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Why Can’t They Just Leave Black People Alone?追加:
Why is it that racist white people can't just leave us alone? I'm not even talking about the obvious stuff either.
I'm talking about the constant watching, commenting, always in our business.
Like, why are you this focused on us?
Because if you really pay attention, it's the same thing every time.
It starts with watching. And you can feel it. Not normal attention either.
I'm talking about studying you. You post, here they come. You speak, here they come. You mind your business and somehow they're still there. Now watch how this plays out.
>> Do you have a reason to be over here?
>> Yeah, I walk the dog.
>> Yeah. So go walk your dog and leave me alone.
Have a good day.
>> Okay. All right. But we don't like any strangers coming through here for insurance reasons.
>> Lady, if you don't get away from me.
>> Yeah. Okay.
>> I got a job interview. Mind your business. You don't know me.
>> You have a job interview.
>> Yeah, I do. So, go on about your day.
>> You still here?
>> [ __ ] you shaking your head at me for.
Bye.
>> I told you we don't like you. You don't >> I don't give a [ __ ] what you like, lady.
Get away from me.
>> Get out of here.
>> I'm going to kick the [ __ ] out of you.
>> WANT TO DO IT NOW?
>> YEAH. TAKE A SHOT, [ __ ] >> GET OUT OF HERE.
>> YEAH. I'M A [ __ ] CITIZEN, YOU FAT [ __ ] YOU'RE A N YOU'RE A [ __ ] NER.
>> I'm sorry.
>> No, you're good.
>> Okay.
>> What are you going to do? It's free speech. YOU FAT UGLY [ __ ] >> SORRY.
>> A grown man acting like a child. These interactions are more common than people think. If you're confident, now you're doing too much. If you're just chill, now something's off. If you're quiet, now you're suspicious. And the moment you start doing good, now they're watching even harder. So it doesn't even matter how you move. They're going to find something to pick at. That's not normal.
>> We had this dude pull up mid video and talk [ __ ] for 2 hours trying to provoke us.
>> Y'all are babies at daycare and I just put on music for you. How's that feel?
>> This is copyrighted music, by the way.
You can't load it up on YouTube. Let me play some Kendricks. You feel at home?
>> And the less we said, the more he got mad.
>> You know, I'm going to stay till 6:00 a.m. If y'all think whatever you're doing is going to work, we'll be sitting here. It's not. And when he couldn't get at us, he started getting at people who supported us.
>> What's up? What's up? What's up? What's up?
>> I like to hang out >> like with a news.
>> You go to >> I'm so glad he didn't react. He kept going like he didn't even exist. And it never stops at watching. They always got something to say, but they don't say it straight. They always say something like, "Oh, I'm just trying to help." No, we're not stupid. You're not helping.
You're just inserting yourself. If it was really about helping, they would do it with everybody. But they don't. It's selective. And it usually happens when nobody asks for your input in the first place.
>> What did you say, man?
>> What' you say?
>> It's a 15minute parking.
>> How long have I been here?
>> I'm not in >> No, I said how long have I been here?
>> Maybe.
>> So, do you think I need you checking up on my minutes? I'm grown. I know how to count.
>> Real quick, if you like the channel and want to support me directly, I created a membership section where you get extra videos, shout outs, and other stuff for members only. But here's where it gets worse. This isn't just opinions. It's control. Some people don't like when they can't control how you come off, when you don't fit their image, when you don't shrink yourself. It bothers them, so they try to correct you. Tone it down. Act different. Say it like this instead. They want you to be who they're comfortable with, not who you actually are. And when you don't, now you got an attitude or you're doing too much. Other people can mess up or say the wrong thing, and it's whatever. But with us, everything gets remembered. We don't get the benefit of the doubt like other races. Everything negative is a reflection of the entire community.
Notice how fast they assume the worst.
How little room you get to just be normal.
>> If they have my number, then they and they have my phone.
>> Well, let's >> We don't have your phone. It was I just spoke it right here. You walked right behind me.
>> How about you type?
>> I didn't take it.
>> You type it in.
>> I did not take >> it right now.
>> Is it in your purse, man?
>> It is. I'm so sorry. Really?
>> I am sorry.
you start catching yourself second-guessing small things. Not even big stuff either, just regular moments.
Not because you're unsure, but because you know how quick things get flipped.
And it's not even about what you do.
It's about how quickly things get turned into something that is not. When you call that type of behavior out, that's when they hit you with the I'm not racist or it's not that deep, but it is because it keeps happening. And instead of owning it, they flip it. Now you're the problem. Now you're the one that's making it about race.
>> White people come first. Understand that. Then the minorities come. Okay.
Oh, yeah. The minority. The minority.
>> Okay. Yeah.
>> So you're not a racist. You're talking.
>> No, I'm not a racist. You're not a racist. No, I'm not a >> So, not only are they in our business, but they're also trying to control how you respond to it. This part is obvious.
They love black culture, music, slang, all of it. They'll steal it and then profit from it. They'll even build whole personalities off of it. But when actual black people show up now, they want you to tone it down. You know, respectability politics. So, they want what we create and access to the black dollar, but they don't actually respect us. And that should already tell you what it is. And this is the part that's weird. They stay in black people's business, but never check their own, not analyzing their own people, not correcting their own behavior. They ignore the crisis in their community, but somehow find time to watch us.
>> A former assistant district attorney is found guilty for possessing child. Kevin Earington served as the assistant district attorney for pain in Logan counties for eight years. State investigators found 153 sexually explicit photos of young girls on his devices. They say back in 2022 their community is declining in numbers, but they're still fixated on us commenting on everything. Like everything we do needs to be approved by them first.
That's not concern. That's obsession.
>> Does she own the park?
>> Okay, that's That's for my stuff that I use. That's what they're paying for. So, mind your goddamn business. Take your ass off.
>> Um, I mean, do you want me to call you guys?
>> You need to show You need to show respect, I said, >> change before I Can I ask you what you're doing?
>> Um, eating food in a public space.
>> Sorry, >> I'm eating food in a public space.
>> Giving food.
>> I'm eating.
>> I meant with your with your pod.
>> Uh, taking a video of me eating food in a public space.
>> Okay. Cuz we've had a lot of a lot of stuff going on in the street.
>> Okay.
>> It worries me when we see people with cameras. And >> this isn't new. It's a different time.
Same behavior. Black people have always been watched, corrected, and monitored.
The method changed, but the mindset didn't. That's why this feels so familiar, because it is. If you really break it down, a lot of this comes from wanting control. They want you to act a certain way, speak a certain way, stay in a certain lane, and when you don't, that's when the problem start. That's when the watching gets heavier because you're not playing the role that they expected. It's simple. Leave black people alone. Stop watching everything we do. Stop commenting on everything we do. Stop trying to control everything we do because a lot of this wouldn't even happen if certain people just minded their business. I've said it before, there's two types of white people.
There's white people and then there's people that just so happen to be white.
If you're cool with us, I don't have a problem with you. But if you hate black people, I hate you, too. And if this makes you uncomfortable, good. If it doesn't apply, you wouldn't care. But if it does, then you're probably seeing yourself in it. Have a good day.
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