OT: Racist field trip video

Anonymous
Oh my goodness. That is so wrong, yet so hilarious.
Anonymous
Hilarious! Almost reminds me of Alice Waters' edible school in CA where all the Latino kids grow and pick fruits and veggies at school. My white yuppie foodie friends think this is just wonderful.
Anonymous
I am stunned someone at the school never thought that field trip through!
Anonymous
"We were singing songs...."
LMAO!
Anonymous
HAAA! "You get to keep the fucking cotton!"

This kid is hilarious.
Anonymous
I saw this last year and I can not stop laughing every time I watch it! Hilarious!
Anonymous
They probably went to the farm but didn't pick cotton. Embellishing the story a little for laughs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"We were singing songs...."
LMAO!


That got me too "Swing low..... sweet chariot....
Anonymous
AA male here. I could see how this is 'have to have been there funny'. On the other hand I don't think the fact that this happened to these kids as being remotely funny.

Slavery is a terrible experience past and present. Is Human trafficking of caucasian females for sexual slavery funny?
Anonymous
AA Female here. I laughed so hard my throat's raw.


THAT said, the fact that no one at the school thought it might be wrong to take a class full of black children on a trip to work in the cotton fields doesn't surprise me, especially considering this happened in Alabama. WTH. They could have simply toured the plant and fields. There was NO reason to have them out in the fields like little slaves.

I don't blame his mother at all for going off on the teacher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AA male here. I could see how this is 'have to have been there funny'. On the other hand I don't think the fact that this happened to these kids as being remotely funny.

Slavery is a terrible experience past and present. Is Human trafficking of caucasian females for sexual slavery funny?


I sent it off to three black friends who thought it was funny - disgusting, yes, but also funny.

There are places that are still backwoods, PP. sad, but true

But I give the kid credit for making the teacher and school like like complete assholes!
Anonymous
Do you think they went to the fields and some of the kids either ran over and picked some cotton or begged to be allowed to pick some. And the narrator stuck some of it in his back pocket. Then when he got home and his mom asked about it, he told her about the field trip without all the details. And the mom misunderstood what really happened and got all mad and went down to the school.
Anonymous
This illustrates how we are desensitized to bad things that happen to people of color. If this was a Jewish young man talking about the past ills his people experienced this would be so not funny.

African Americans who laugh at slavery don't know any better. They don't know their history. They don't see how this has effected our families over time. They don't understand how even today there is little regard for our lives.

I applaud his mom for taking a stand even if it was after the fact she gave her permission.

AA male.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This illustrates how we are desensitized to bad things that happen to people of color. If this was a Jewish young man talking about the past ills his people experienced this would be so not funny.

African Americans who laugh at slavery don't know any better. They don't know their history. They don't see how this has effected our families over time. They don't understand how even today there is little regard for our lives.

I applaud his mom for taking a stand even if it was after the fact she gave her permission.

AA male.



I think everyone agrees that the field trip was ridiculous and just awful awful judgement. No one is laughing at slavery. We are cracking up at the way he told the story of the field trip, because he was friggin hilarious. The joke is not on slaves-- it's on the clueless people who thought it would be a great educational experience to take little black kids out to pick cotton. PP, there are PLENTY of Jewish comics who make fun of the "past ills" his people experienced. That's what good comedy is all about-- taking something outrageous and making you laugh while making you think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This illustrates how we are desensitized to bad things that happen to people of color. If this was a Jewish young man talking about the past ills his people experienced this would be so not funny.

African Americans who laugh at slavery don't know any better. They don't know their history. They don't see how this has effected our families over time. They don't understand how even today there is little regard for our lives.

I applaud his mom for taking a stand even if it was after the fact she gave her permission.

AA male.



This

200 hundred years of killings, rapes, families being separated, physical and mental abuse is funny?

Post like this show how progressive metro DC really is.

AA female.
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