Comic King Keraun Harris fully immerses himself in white culture to understand why white people do what they do.Comic King Keraun Harris fully immerses himself in white culture to understand why white people do what they do.Comic King Keraun Harris fully immerses himself in white culture to understand why white people do what they do.
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Every person he comes across is someone I have met in my white american life, and its hilarious!
This show had me laughing all the way through it! The editing is hilarious, and his arsenal of friends are icing on the Cake. I can't wait for Season two! That dude who did the colon clean out better be on the Jet ski episode! (Looking at you King!)
Give it a chance, I think you will laugh at the many strange hobbies us White American People have. (Taxidermy is an american tradition specifically) Well done King Keraun Harris! Hope to see you in more stuff!
This show had me laughing all the way through it! The editing is hilarious, and his arsenal of friends are icing on the Cake. I can't wait for Season two! That dude who did the colon clean out better be on the Jet ski episode! (Looking at you King!)
Give it a chance, I think you will laugh at the many strange hobbies us White American People have. (Taxidermy is an american tradition specifically) Well done King Keraun Harris! Hope to see you in more stuff!
This show is not a history lesson, and it's not an effort to examine centuries of systemic racism. In a lot of respects, it isn't even about race; it's about cultural background - the difference is subtle but important. From the perspective of an urban American black comedian, Keraun has some fun with perceived differences between the races as suggested by how they spend their time. In fact, some of his investigations aren't really well considered or researched - for example, North America has a long and noble history of black cowboys (and even in his own 'hood - go look up the Compton Cowboys). But he's playing it for laughs, not marks, so how about cutting a brother a little slack on the odd historical inaccuracy, huh? Personally, I'm just glad someone's taking the mickey out of Irish dance, and I hope there's a third season.
So lighten up and enjoy the ride, huh?
So lighten up and enjoy the ride, huh?
I stumbled across this on Fuse/Sling and thought the title was a mistake so I checked it out. Pretty cool to watch a black comedian try to make us the audience laugh while the white people standing next to him are just, wondering if and when they should say something. Everyone I saw seemed to be good natured and I hope it stays that way. Frankly I (am white, but grew up in the country) didn't know welding was a white thing. My stepdad and mom were both welders and they worked with a diverse group of almost all men. I hope we can all learn how each other thinks and understand it.
I'm seeing a lot of "this show represents X, Y, and Z" and "I only saw the trailer but......".
Just watch the damn thing. It's pretty entertaining especially as a white dude watching air guitar championships and professional dodgeball. It's ok to actually laugh once in a while and not take everything so seriously.
Just watch the damn thing. It's pretty entertaining especially as a white dude watching air guitar championships and professional dodgeball. It's ok to actually laugh once in a while and not take everything so seriously.
I watched the trailer for this and that was more than enough. I am Black. I've been accused of "acting white" or "wanting to be white" my entire life, so I fail to see the humor in this. Sure there are activities that are heavily associated with white people- like colonization and genocide. But I can't think of a single activitiy that a white American has done that a Black American has not. This narrative perpetuates harmful stereotypes and gatekeeping. It's also hard to tell whether it was intended for Black consumption or White consumption- either way, they're laughing AT us not WITH us. And white people are angry at this because they think it paints them in a negative light when really it just perpetuates this notion that white people have hobbies and fascinations that Black people don't have the capacity to understand and appreciate. As a scholar I'm very disappointed to see this in 2021.
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