This video explains that 'biracial' and 'monoracial' are racial descriptors, not races themselves, where biracial means having parents of two different races and monoracial means having parents of the same race; additionally, 'Latino' is an ethnic group, not a race, and 'Hispanic' refers to people from Spanish-speaking countries regardless of their racial background, while the five official racial categories in America are black, white, indigenous, Pacific Islander, and Asian.
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Biracial's not a race. I'm black.
>> And I have proof that I'm black.
>> Us.
>> There you go, yeah. That's Julie for y'all. I'm posting this [ __ ] >> The life of a biracial person has become something of talking topics on social media at this moment in time. Now, like I said, because I'm not in America at this moment in time, my FYP page is very different and foreign. And when it pertains to black identity and international identity, we get tons of toxic drama content traveling abroad.
Well, today we're going to be breaking down the identity of a biracial, what is a biracial, and all the complexities through that. We're going to get straight into this. If you like this video before I said this right now, you're a true legend. I truly appreciate it. If you haven't liked the video yet, you should be You should be ready for this already.
You should know what it is. You're supposed to be liking this video before I even say it, big fella. Don't wait for me. You got to get there before I get there, all right?
Let's get straight into this. Here we go. This is the first video I saw that caught my attention, and this is what made me want to shoot this video.
>> Biracial's not a race. It's a racial descriptor. Monoracial's not a race.
It's a racial descriptor. If I told you that I was monoracial and you didn't look at me, you would not know my race because that is idiotic. Monoracial just means that both of my parents are the same race.
That's it. I don't really know what's confusing about that. And it's 2026. I need you guys to grasp this. I I tell y'all every couple of months. I'm going to keep telling y'all until the year is done. After this year, I think that I'm going to just throw away my social justice warrior hat because at this point it's not It's not that you guys just don't understand. It's just It is not that you guys just are don't have the information to understand. It's It's called functional illiteracy. You guys are actually [ __ ] idiots, okay?
>> That's diabolical. Hold on.
>> [laughter] >> First of all, I'm going to keep it real.
It's not She's frustrated. You can tell she's frustrated. But you know what was frustrating me throughout this process?
Those damn nails and that jiggly thing on her wrist, big fella. I'm going to give you I know shade, no shade. I'm just saying that what was what was getting me, big fella. Monoracial, biracial, monoracial she said means that your parents are the same race. Biracial means your parents are two different race. I'm not really sure, but you can break that down in the comments down below. These are all social constructs. Although that people Am I a political racial politician at this moment in time? I was thinking about that as well.
What type of creator am I based on talking on these particular topics?
Because I don't know why I talk about these things. I just These are just thoughts that go through my head while living and being black. But let's continue because I feel like I'm getting off of track.
>> Latino's not a race, it's an ethnic group. You can be any race and be Latino.
Hispanic means you come from a Spanish-speaking country. You can be any of the five racial categories and come from a Spanish-speaking country. The only things that actually is a race here in America is black, white, indigenous, Pacific Islander, and Asian. Those are the five racial categories. You can have a parent that is one or or both one of these two things one of these five things.
And it does not mean anything about you.
What tells us your race is based on how you look. Race is a caste system. It's a social construct based on how you look. If a monkey and a duck had a baby and the baby came out as a duck, the the baby would be a duck. It wouldn't be a monkey. Start using your brains.
>> Huh, I never thought of that perspective. Race, although I always say race is a social construct, but I never thought that race is specifically tied to the way you look, you know? So, you can't be black. That That's what she's saying. If you don't look black. Do you agree on that? Please leave your thoughts and opinions in the comments down below down below and use timestamps.
That's interesting because then then right after I saw this video, I saw this.
>> I'm black and I have proof that I'm black. Point one.
My mom used to feed me and my brothers watermelon all summer long. She would make us go outside and eat it. And then when I would ask her for seconds, she would yell at me because the neighborhood kids hadn't come and got their share yet and I needed to wait my turn. Point two. When the pew pewing started, you only ducked for cover if the pew-pews were happening too close to your house. Now, if it was happening on the block over, you peek your head outside and see who's doing the pew-pewing. They're probably running through the neighbor's house across the street, okay? You'll see them running through the backyards. Then you figure out who got pew-pewed. Then you tell everybody in the house, but everybody in the house knows that you don't say that when the cops show up.
They're going to come knocking, but you don't know what happened.
Third, garlic powder, onion powder, and Lawry's seasoning salt. As long as you have those three seasonings in your cupboard, you have a really good meal.
Oh, and another thing is, this is number four.
My dad was really protective of me. He sheltered me and let my brothers run all around the neighborhood.
So, that's four things, four reasons that I know I'm black.
I know I'm going to get a lot of hate for this, but it's true, and you can't tell me any different.
>> I'm going to give a moment of silence so you can write your thoughts and opinions on that in the comments as if I said it, because I don't think I can conduct or communicate in appropriate manner in this way. But, we know that we're both seeing, feeling the exact same thing.
Just please don't be too diabolical or very descriptive, cuz I know that probably triggered a lot of people.
>> [sighs] >> After all, furthermore, I saw this video.
Now, this was a shocker.
Here we go.
>> The fact that there's freedom for black people and people of African descent, and that freedom is not being used to build bombs, to build nuclear weapons, and the whole African diaspora is not creating some sort of network to protect itself from future attacks, it's crazy to me. Like like people when people of African descent are just existing in other people's society, yet >> Hold on. Now, I sat down and I heard this, and some people in the chat might say, "You know what? I agree, T." Or whatever you want to say, cool.
In my head, I thought, "Why are you in black people's business?" Like, "What is What What is this? This is This is a setup." That's what I thought. This is a setup. You're trying to infuriate and rise people up to a particular situation.
>> Like people when people of African descent are just existing in other people's society, yet there's no a society created for us. It's like crazy to me that we're like set up settling for that.
>> us.
From what I heard in the first video, she said that >> What tells us your race is based on how you look? Race is a caste system. It's a social construct.
>> A you is the way you look. You look black, so you're racially, socially, uh criticized or critiqued as being black.
That's what she says. Now, I don't think that being black revives or determines based off the way you look. I believe that is a more of a um I think that black is just like multiple different layers to being black. I don't think the color of your skin determines if you're black or not. You know what I mean? Because it's the same reason why in history, people say, "Me no black. Me no black. I'm this. I'm that." So, I think the definition or the ideology around the terminology of black is a very sensitive talking top talking point, depending on where you're from.
And if you're black and you're using the term of black in this modern-day world, since black Americans are the people who predominantly made the term black a popular uplifting association based off the music from James Brown to Malcolm X to Muhammad Ali to, you know, these particular situations to show the uplifting the uprise of being black.
Which I like all races. I like all people. I don't have any particular problem. I just this what I've learned throughout my time living in America and learning the history of being an American traveling abroad and the history of black association people.
This is a diabolical situation I've learned. Now, I don't understand any of these particular situations that's going on. There was one particular video that I wanted to upload in this, but I just don't think I should upload it because um I think that the wordplay and terminology is going to get it flagged on my channel because it's kind of dicey, all right?
There you go, yeah. That's Julie for y'all. I'm posting this [ __ ] Furthermore, So, if you but if you want to see that video with the biracial mom calling her black son the N-word aggressively, comment members in the comments down below. Just so I know you made it this far. If you have a comment to anything in the chat, you could comment members in the chat. Um but I don't think I'm supposed to hear. I might post it in members only content if you guys want to see it.
Secondly, I'm so sorry for the video I posted yesterday. I have to say this. If you haven't seen the video I posted yesterday, for some reason the audio I don't know where that audio came from and I literally played it, uploaded it and I'm sitting here like, "Oh, what is this?"
And then I put pinned the comment inside of the chat and then I you know, people are sitting here saying, "Oh my god, the audio." I'm like, "Yo, I made I addressed the situation when it happened and when I noticed it. Why are you in the comments, big fella, arguing and complaining about something I'm addressing in the video?" People were literally going back and forth like, "Oh my god, I didn't like it because of" What is What is wrong with you? What is wrong with you? Like, "Oh, the reason I didn't like it bro, chill. Like people be so Listen.
People be so self-self-consumed with content that they don't realize that everyone's content journey is a personal journey for themselves. When you sit down and you watch one of these videos that you're watching right now, you have to think you're like, "Oh my god, I'm watching this and I don't like this and I don't But you also have to keep in mind that it's the person who's creating that video's video. It's their moment of them trying to express themselves and communicate in their video and create it in a way that is in their image.
So, although I had to write in the comments to somebody, I was like, "Although you probably was very uncomfortable about that particular moment in the video where the audio kind of messed up, how do you think I feel?
[ __ ] how you feel."
I made the video.
Can you imagine how heartbroken, how crushed I was to look at the work that I did, the time I spent, the you know, to make a video like that and then look and it's all crushed, but because you watched it, you feel like you're more crushed than I am.
Shouldn't I be the person that's the most pain? Like you should be feeling bad for me.
But no, people in the chat was like, "Oh my god, what was that?" I'm like, "Bro, like why are you coming at me? You should be feeling so [ __ ] empathetic and you compassionate about I'm I'm so sorry this happened to you, you know?"
Damn, I was crushed, you know? Like I was hurt. Like, "Damn." Cuz it was a good video, too, you know?
But it's all right. It's cool. I I I keep it I keep >> [laughter] >> I I say, "You know what? Don't take it too serious. It's cool. We got another video tomorrow. Make it happen." Yo, keep you updated real quick. Yo, today I'm going to a concert right now.
Tomorrow, if you're seeing this on Saturday, uh, May 30th I'm going to a Offset concert here in Romania.
And I'm going to try to get the interview with Offset. Now, I'm not sure if I could do it.
But I've setting up a couple different things to try to make it happen.
So, if you made it this far to the video comment good luck.
Everybody comment good luck cuz if I get the interview with Offset Offset I don't know if I'll be able to get it though. I'mma be honest with you, big fella.
All right. You got to have me on Instagram. You can see all these interviews I get with a lot of different artists while I'm in Romania. It's all on my Instagram and stuff like that.
But sick, right?
Please, don't only see me one way and every day is a movie.
>> J J >> [music] >> J J J >> [music] >> J J >> [music] >> J
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