https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l3-iufiywU&feature=youtu.be
I have been watching a lot of reaction video since Covid. I have discovered a lot of good music/artists I really like.
As far as reactions go, this is one of my favorites involving a favorite new band:
https://youtu.be/8KarJ0x_MsM
https://hotair.com/archives/john-s-2/2020/11/10/youtube-music-reaction-videos-rejection-identity-politics/
thanks for linking that article.
QuotePersonally, I think what these black content creators are doing speaks to the fundamental idea that people are individuals first and not racial or cultural identities. That idea has fallen very much out of fashion with people on the woke left who have embraced a kind of identity politics which says almost the opposite, i.e. racial and cultural identity are primary. But what's happening on YouTube shows the opposite idea is still out there in the broader culture, shaping things and bring people together in spite of their superficial differences.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev9XLSYM-cw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8ei6c-gXxM
I like to watch these too and I like Jamal the best so far. Some of the kids are beyond silly and I am
shocked as much as they are supposed to love music that they have never heard some of these artists.
Talk about a culture gap with the young black people who never listen to anything but rap. When I saw
the response on the Righteous Brothers and the shock on their faces I thought they had to be faking
their response. So much of this music is still being played today so why have they never heard of them?