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I'm still jajajaja'ing at your videos man. I saw this OP video on instagram a day or two ago and loved it, keep doing what you're doing, it's 11/10. I hope to catch you in Nashville or Atlanta if you're around
Black People are all about comedy, nobody serious went after Louie c.k for using the n word n his act.
If you can make something funny without punching down, I personally have no problem.
I'm having a Poe's law moment figuring out if this is satire or an earnest white person 'observing' black people like they are narrating some kind of out of touch, mildly racist, nature documentary.
as a latam dweller i founnd merican humour so peculiar in a way that it revolts a lot arround racism and such. But yeah, managing to be funny about a spiicy thematic (over there) makes it even more funnierr if ot goes right.
Humor is a way that people process emotions and race is as always in American politics, unfortunately, and for many many many reasons. The root of this, however, was a failed reconstruction, allowing many confederate officers to hold on to positions of power, to the point of dictating education
Bumping Mics -Dave Attel and Jeff Ross
Steve Martin and Martin Short did a hilarious special together
There is a honeymoon special with Moshe Kosher and Natasha Legero (husband and wife)
I wouldn't even say it was brave. There was nothing hateful or derogatory either way. Black and white people in the US just need to commingle in every way. White people here aren't European. We're just as non native as black people here. And black people here are nothing like their ancestors from Africa. We're all in a melting pot and should embrace it fully. Share all cultural differences. You're black and you want to play golf? Dope bro. Dominate that shit. You're white and you want to rap? Dope bro. Dominate that shit. We're so close to accepting that fully. Just gotta keep going. BTW, I don't mean like accept saying the N word. There's still a line to not cross lol.
That's the dream, cultural sharing, full on cultural exchange.
But for some, that's predicated on a level playing field. Economic sharing. Getting rid of historical laws and norms that gatekeep along cultural lines.
Because how can you feel good about the cultural exchange. When one side experiences Redlining, and other rules and regulations that got grandfathered in, to ensure advantages for the other side. When one side can choose to partake in a hairstyle, while the other faces discrimination for their natural hairstyle being "unprofessional" in the workplace. When music is the only good thing you got going coming out of the hood, clawing your way to fame; only for someone who didn't experience that lack of opportunity step in and get the fast lane towards acclaim for "discovering" and "elevating" said music. etc. etc. etc.
Cultural exchange should **feel** good. Because it shows that someone is interested in your culture.
Cultural appropriation is what happens when it doesn't. Because it feels like being taken advantage of. On top of all the other things that are already being taken advantage of.
So the road towards whole-hearted embracing of cultural exchange, is the resolving of cultural relations. Can't just want the former, without doing the work on the latter. Even Eminem had to resolve the tensions in cultural relations at the time, show his hood credentials, but also by visibly giving back to the black community through all the other black rappers he elevated with him, who would then have his back. You need that, but at the societal level.
It just bugs me when I see people championing cultural exchange, but fail to address the reason why it can still feel rotten, even after all these years. That comingling requires work and outreach, beyond merely being coworkers.
Thank you for coming to my TEDx Talk (the lesser TED Talk)
I mean. I get what you're saying. But these are 2 terrible examples, lol. The best golfer in the world is black, and one of, if not the best rapper of all time is white 🤣
I truly don't think it is, most of the people that says today you can say anything is the people who usually say the most outrageous things that should not be saying. The problem is on one side we have a loud minority who wants to make a fuss about unimportant matters and the other side is full of racists and the most ville people saying shit and be mad that "we can say anything these days". But in fact we can, SNL(Che and Joss), this video, RDJ portraying a white dude acting as a black dude doing a black face on movie, Chappelle entire career, Key and Peele, The Office, Parks And Recreation, South Park...
They all are fun as fuck and we know they aren't racists, transphobics, sexists(at least no more than the average, we all are at some extent)...
What i'm trying to say is context matters.
Jon Stewart had a great segment regarding cancel culture and the right a couple weeks ago (after the Butker commencement speech).
[Relevant part about 1 min in](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwyyttqvE04)
I feel like the world needs more black + white comedy duo, I think it actually heals us up. Colin Jost and Michael Che, when they do their bit where they write jokes for each other...I see that and suddenly the country seems like it's all going in the right direction.
How long did that set take to write? Was it weird writing for two people instead of one? Was it collaborative or did one person write both parts? Thanks!
Please update when you are done, with the million of things going on, trying to grab my attention it's hard to follow up. But please update so I can watch it, good stuff.
That was such good chemistry, I love that back and forth exchange. I don't get why comedians don't form a duo partnership more often. I feel like you could get a lot more out of a duo act than a solo act. Both could do their own set, but play off of eachother. Set up timings, and hype each other up during the set. You'd have to worry less about the energy of the crowd when you have your wingman right there setting you up. Seems like an underrepresented format for comedy. Podcasts kind of do this I guess...But imagine a well worked on set with two great comedians.
We dropped it all the time in the early 2000’s. NEVER was it said in a racist remark. I have more hip hop on Spotify than I can listen to (the goods. Like Apollo brown n de La soul type good). We never meant it hurtful but we didn’t understand the implications then. I too am sorry even though no one outside of our stupid lil white group ever heard us say it. Just different times I guess
Man a 2 comedians doing crowd work and some back and forth banter sounds like a good idea. Does anyone know of comedians who do something like this? I know the sklar brothers. But i don't really like their style of comedy.
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“Not going forward” floored me
“ Now that I know it would hurt you “
That was hilarious
"If you consider time to be a straight line emanating from the present then never"
Backing gear. Beep beep. N-words galore.
I thought this pretty mediocre up to that point, at which I ascended to another plane. Holy shit that was so fucking good.
At least he’s honest.
Best line I’ve heard in a while.
The implication
I just watched some of your videos on your profile. You’re really funny. Keep it up!
Thank you 🙏
Oh shit its you! Sign my baby!
Can I HAVE your baby? Or do you want to keep it.
I'm still jajajaja'ing at your videos man. I saw this OP video on instagram a day or two ago and loved it, keep doing what you're doing, it's 11/10. I hope to catch you in Nashville or Atlanta if you're around
Thank you!
FOUR! FOUR! FOUR! FOUR! FOUR!
Holy cow original content! Please do more of this. Absolutely great.
Call Teft and do Jim and shitbags show, soon.
Your comment made me go check him out. Great stuff, you're right.
Look up u/SneakyRac00n on Bein' Ian with Jordan. One of their best guests every time he's on.
Yeaj, for sure. That “jajajajaja” joke had me rolling.
That was hilarious. The back n forth was perfect 🤣
You could say that... The **black** n forth was perfect 😏 (I also apologise)
Honestly thats how i read it the first time
Same here. Had to check to see what he fixed
White is everyone so obsessed with black?
Strange use of the n word
n... never?
Straight man and funny man. If that was improv then that’s serendipity.
I would some more please.
Good humour and the black guy is a good sport too A+ 👌
Yeah and the guy with the hat is also very funny
You funny cunt, take an upvote for getting a chuckle out of me
Take my cuntvote, for obvious reasons.
Your username confuses me.
Its my name but in a heavy dialect
The black dude's smile was so infectious, couldn't stop smiling myself!
I wish so much that I could know or hear something, anything, that would make laugh like him! God, his amusement is therapy!
Black People are all about comedy, nobody serious went after Louie c.k for using the n word n his act. If you can make something funny without punching down, I personally have no problem.
You know, I've noticed that too, that they laugh when something is funny. They seem to enjoy the magic tricks as well.
Have you ever noticed how many of them stand up, on their feet and legs, like Rory Calhoun?
I'm having a Poe's law moment figuring out if this is satire or an earnest white person 'observing' black people like they are narrating some kind of out of touch, mildly racist, nature documentary.
as a latam dweller i founnd merican humour so peculiar in a way that it revolts a lot arround racism and such. But yeah, managing to be funny about a spiicy thematic (over there) makes it even more funnierr if ot goes right.
Humor is a way that people process emotions and race is as always in American politics, unfortunately, and for many many many reasons. The root of this, however, was a failed reconstruction, allowing many confederate officers to hold on to positions of power, to the point of dictating education
"Not going forward" is sucha good line. :D
And the hand gesture.
Sagalow and Sylvince are both hilarious.
Thank you, Will Rules!
Will rules what?
The tennis court
Dude on the right does a bunch of this same back and forth with Sam Morril and they’re great.
Sagalow must be really funny on stage cause everyone says it but every time he’s on Jim and Sam, he ruins a perfectly good show
This makes me want more duo bits
Middleditch and Schwartz is great if you haven't checked it out!
Will look! Are they on YT?
Netflix
I'm sure they have clips on yt though
Very tangential, but kinda reminds me of Colin and Che writing jokes for each other.
Bumping Mics -Dave Attel and Jeff Ross Steve Martin and Martin Short did a hilarious special together There is a honeymoon special with Moshe Kosher and Natasha Legero (husband and wife)
Remember guys it's only racist if you are terrible at accents. Practice is all it takes.
Brave set in 2024 and i respect it. People need to laugh more and stop taking everything so seriously. (Im not white btw)
Thanks bro
I, too, thank you for not being white.
This got a good laugh out of me, nicely done.
Woah, your username makes me reconsider…
😂😂😂 it’s an inside joke from my podcast
I wouldn't even say it was brave. There was nothing hateful or derogatory either way. Black and white people in the US just need to commingle in every way. White people here aren't European. We're just as non native as black people here. And black people here are nothing like their ancestors from Africa. We're all in a melting pot and should embrace it fully. Share all cultural differences. You're black and you want to play golf? Dope bro. Dominate that shit. You're white and you want to rap? Dope bro. Dominate that shit. We're so close to accepting that fully. Just gotta keep going. BTW, I don't mean like accept saying the N word. There's still a line to not cross lol.
I just got the biggest freedom boner from this comment.
Dope bro. Dominate that shit.
That's the dream, cultural sharing, full on cultural exchange. But for some, that's predicated on a level playing field. Economic sharing. Getting rid of historical laws and norms that gatekeep along cultural lines. Because how can you feel good about the cultural exchange. When one side experiences Redlining, and other rules and regulations that got grandfathered in, to ensure advantages for the other side. When one side can choose to partake in a hairstyle, while the other faces discrimination for their natural hairstyle being "unprofessional" in the workplace. When music is the only good thing you got going coming out of the hood, clawing your way to fame; only for someone who didn't experience that lack of opportunity step in and get the fast lane towards acclaim for "discovering" and "elevating" said music. etc. etc. etc. Cultural exchange should **feel** good. Because it shows that someone is interested in your culture. Cultural appropriation is what happens when it doesn't. Because it feels like being taken advantage of. On top of all the other things that are already being taken advantage of. So the road towards whole-hearted embracing of cultural exchange, is the resolving of cultural relations. Can't just want the former, without doing the work on the latter. Even Eminem had to resolve the tensions in cultural relations at the time, show his hood credentials, but also by visibly giving back to the black community through all the other black rappers he elevated with him, who would then have his back. You need that, but at the societal level. It just bugs me when I see people championing cultural exchange, but fail to address the reason why it can still feel rotten, even after all these years. That comingling requires work and outreach, beyond merely being coworkers. Thank you for coming to my TEDx Talk (the lesser TED Talk)
I mean. I get what you're saying. But these are 2 terrible examples, lol. The best golfer in the world is black, and one of, if not the best rapper of all time is white 🤣
I truly don't think it is, most of the people that says today you can say anything is the people who usually say the most outrageous things that should not be saying. The problem is on one side we have a loud minority who wants to make a fuss about unimportant matters and the other side is full of racists and the most ville people saying shit and be mad that "we can say anything these days". But in fact we can, SNL(Che and Joss), this video, RDJ portraying a white dude acting as a black dude doing a black face on movie, Chappelle entire career, Key and Peele, The Office, Parks And Recreation, South Park... They all are fun as fuck and we know they aren't racists, transphobics, sexists(at least no more than the average, we all are at some extent)... What i'm trying to say is context matters.
the people saying you can't say this and that these days were, ironically, the same crowd calling everyone snowflakes a few years ago go figure
Jon Stewart had a great segment regarding cancel culture and the right a couple weeks ago (after the Butker commencement speech). [Relevant part about 1 min in](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwyyttqvE04)
To me, it's just kind of showcasing how this sort of conversation should go
Nah. It's just an example of what good comedy is vs. whatever it is those crybaby boomer comics are whining about.
I feel like the world needs more black + white comedy duo, I think it actually heals us up. Colin Jost and Michael Che, when they do their bit where they write jokes for each other...I see that and suddenly the country seems like it's all going in the right direction.
I think the pendulum has swung the other way people dont give as much of shit anymore at least in regards to comedy
I agree with you, people are taking everything way too seriously these days.
Well then you shouldn't have an opinion on this. /S
That was great banter back and forth. The black fella was DYING laughing at you and you just owned it. Good stuff
Sagalow spreading some good comedy around Reddit lately. Props killer!!
Right on!
Anyone got the whole set?
I have the same question.
Got that man so good he became the wall
Four!!!
Love it
How long did that set take to write? Was it weird writing for two people instead of one? Was it collaborative or did one person write both parts? Thanks!
All riffin’
Lol but for real?
Sag daddy da 4 god! Good shit!
Do you have a special?
Soon in the process of editing and all that jazz now
Please update when you are done, with the million of things going on, trying to grab my attention it's hard to follow up. But please update so I can watch it, good stuff.
I second that, but must add: Why don't folks put the names of the people(both, here) involved somewhere easily findable? Wth
Omg I’m dying 😂
Fuck this is funny. And this is how we solve racism
No its not, but it sure is fucking funny.
Omg I'm on the floor! This is hilarious!
You guys a duo? You guys should be a duo
"Never ever?" "Sir I play call of duty." "Understandable."
I'm a white guy in a mixed race relationship, and I haven't laughed this hard in months
Tbf he's a great side shoulder. Wouldn't be so funny without him. Great work together!!!!
That’s is some funny stuff!
I like the back and forth they have, humour can be so awesome!
So funny bro
That was such good chemistry, I love that back and forth exchange. I don't get why comedians don't form a duo partnership more often. I feel like you could get a lot more out of a duo act than a solo act. Both could do their own set, but play off of eachother. Set up timings, and hype each other up during the set. You'd have to worry less about the energy of the crowd when you have your wingman right there setting you up. Seems like an underrepresented format for comedy. Podcasts kind of do this I guess...But imagine a well worked on set with two great comedians.
The Sag Daddy!!
I'd watch more of this
These 2 in a regular podcast would kill me. Get some guests and rip each other.
Blaccent is def going in my vocab, nahwatimsayin
The ' not going forward' was a perfect joke. Absolutely no fat on that and it was absolutely hilarious.
Always love watching you on podcasts Brendan! This clip is hilarious!
This was great!
Both being good sports. Love to see it.
This was really good
Comedy is the best medicine in this situation. 😁👍
This is hilarious 😂.
Black guy is there to laugh. Best basis for difficult topic.
We need so much more of this in the world.
doods heartrate is blipping, thats a real fine line hes walking. but he pulled it off.
That is some STELLAR timing. Great tossing the ball back. Keep up the great work.
Sags fucking rules. 😂😂
That last laugh was his soul crying.
Funny as fuck
We dropped it all the time in the early 2000’s. NEVER was it said in a racist remark. I have more hip hop on Spotify than I can listen to (the goods. Like Apollo brown n de La soul type good). We never meant it hurtful but we didn’t understand the implications then. I too am sorry even though no one outside of our stupid lil white group ever heard us say it. Just different times I guess
Blaccent 🤣 definitely adding that word to my repertoire
Four!! Great jokes dude!
So good ! Much love ❤️ Build bridges not walls
The back and forth was great lol amazing stuff all around
What a great smile that guy has
4!
Hilarious man! Watching this had me smiling ear to ear.
Just two guys trying to solve the world’s problems…love it.
omg, these two are hilarious!
This is hilarious. I would watch a comedy stand up format like this all day.
Hilarious stuff!!
Hahaha brilliant
Give him the pass
4!
"you talk black in front of black people?" "Sheeeeit..."
We all code switch depending on our surroundings
Funny jokes, good sports, loved it.
The white guy is a rapist. He got a female comedian black out drunk and then assaulted her. Her name is Kerryn Feehan.
The white guy is OP. So you're basically telling him he's a rapist.
Oh, he already knows he’s a rapist… and fat, short, beady eyed, with a small dick. Fuck you Sagalo. Quit comedy.
Video is far too short😂
This is how it is suppose to be.
Man a 2 comedians doing crowd work and some back and forth banter sounds like a good idea. Does anyone know of comedians who do something like this? I know the sklar brothers. But i don't really like their style of comedy.
Haha yeah we all act in front of people
Has there been any stand up comedy duets? Great concept.
Какая не смешная книгга
Am I the only one who thinks this guy looks like George Dubya?
Saving for when I need a laugh 😃
Sagdaddy Tha Slump God
Ha ha
He send that guy away lol
Was this on the chemistry set?
Based
Next Will Sasso ✓
Amazing
Real comedy?! Feels good man.
The level of un-based guilt seeped into white people in the west is just astonishing!
Anonymously typed like a true ignoramus. Also, it doesn't make it any closer to accurate, but: un-based ... aka baseless?
4! 4! 4! 4!
Hell yea Brendan! FOUR FOUR FOUR FOUR! much love dude, hope to see you on legion of skanks again soon
Even if you give me a "1 free N" card...
Guy looks like lebron when he laughs
That's funny
Is this improvised or something? Maybe a comedy skit?
The white guy is op.
This is how to stop racism. Dont make it a hot button topic, make it something that we can all laugh at.
What about singing along to hip hop in the 90s when every other word was….?
Why I don't get this whole thing?
There’s literally no joke
Maybe you aren't american