First, let me start by saying I am not a racist, as in being prejudice to people based on their skin. But, in all honesty, what the hell is wrong with (MOST) black people? I know it doesn't sound appropriate saying that, but you can't blame me when it's not just a part of a culture - it IS the culture. Granted, there are plenty of black people who DON'T act like this, and are decent, law-abiding citizens. It's not prejudice, ignorant, racist, labeling, or lying to say that MOST of the black "community" is this way. Every time I pass by a school around the time the kids get out, there are serveral groups of black kids walking home (I live in California, in a very "minoritized" area). Without a doubt, the guys will have the 10-sizes-too-big pants, T-shirt that could double as a womans dress, and a hat that's tilted in some way other than normal. The girls will usually have on tight blue jeans with the ankles rolled up, a short sleeve, tight shirt that some should not be wearing (because of their weight, not race), and their hair in some way that, in my and many other peoples' opinions, looks like crap. These aren't stereotypes. They are simple observations and facts.
Other than the ridiculous way of dress, the way they act and speak is almost appalling. As for the way they act, I don't know what they expect from white people anymore. Everything we do to them or say at them or whatever, is about race. It's like ALL white people are racists. What gets me is when black people call each other "nigga" or "nigger". You'd think, since that was the deragatory term used for them way back when, they would HATE that word. But, that almost replaces their names now.. Another thing that gets me is how its fine for them to call us "cracker", "whitey" or whatever, but the INSTANT we even say "nig-", then dear God we have a white supremacist on our hands! They act like we owe them something, something even more than, oh, I don't know, THE CIVIL RIGHTS AND EQUALITY THEY WANTED IN THE FIRST PLACE. They're terrible hypocrites and everyone seems to feel sorry for them, afraid they're going to "offend them" somehow. It's kind of like they come up to us, punch us straight in the face, and expect not to get hit back. But, God forbid, they do get hit back, and we're the bad guys. I just don't get it sometimes...
At my job, I deal with all different types of people. White, black, Asian, Hispanic, etc, and I have an easier time understanding the guy from Mexico who can barely speak English than most of these black guys. It's not that the black guys don't have the ability to speak right, it's just that they either want to look cool, or they've spent so much time previously, trying to look cool, that it embedded itself in their character.
Basically, what I'm saying is that while I have no problem with black people, I do have a problem with the majority of them. One of my best friends is black, and he feels pretty much the same way on the modern "black look". Again, to reiterate, I am NOT a racist. If you're black, cool. If you act like the guy in this video, and most of the younger blacks today, don't expect any sorrow or respect from me. You don't respect me, I sure as hell won't respect you.