00:07:29.000He carries himself from a different background than everybody else.0.93
00:07:32.540I think that's what makes him different.1.00
00:07:36.280Yeah, I mean, it was unbelievable to me because I think that I never thought a Muslim man could be a champion of everybody in the city.1.00
00:07:44.960Look how quickly he turned things around here.
00:18:15.160I don't think there's solutions for those.
00:18:16.680I think a lot of those crimes are amplified to make people more hateful.
00:18:20.000I think it's like the inverse George Floyd effect where everybody's inside for quarantine and then everybody, the entire population, looks at this one video and goes out and protests.
00:18:28.520Everybody broke quarantine to loot over George Floyd.
00:18:31.060Why hasn't anybody protested over the Epstein files not being released?
00:31:06.880I mean, the heaviest that I've felt in life is when I have hate towards.
00:31:10.840Like, if there's someone, like, if I was in high school with someone and I just, like, hated this person, I didn't want to see them, that actually felt way more heavy to me and, like, hateful to myself than kind of just, like, letting it go.
00:31:21.900Like, holding on to that is actually, like, giving them.
00:40:58.440It's almost like getting out of Park Slope into, like, you know, something more resembling like a suburb or a rural suburban area would probably be, you know, more beneficial to actually having kids, you know, which is something we want to do eventually.
00:41:41.820Do you see the pushback from people saying that multiculturalism is bad and that the melting pot's evil and that we should stick to our own?
00:59:30.720don't we all stereotype? doesn't everybody stereotype? yeah but like you kind of have
00:59:36.960to right? I think it's uh I think it's ignorant to not stereotype. Yeah kind of yeah but like
00:59:41.640it's like we may think it's the stereotypes don't have to be true.
00:59:46.560It's like we're like molded into it sometimes. You said what? It's like sometimes it's like our minds are molded into thinking into the stereotype.
00:59:53.720What's your thing? What's an example of when you have
00:59:57.920stereotyped or been racist accidentally dang it's probably it would probably be subconscious like
01:00:07.120i can't think off the top of my head right okay the last time something happened
01:00:10.160okay i stereotype all the time but the thing is i'm like right 96 percent of the time like
01:00:17.020guessing where people are from what their background is what their beliefs are coming
01:00:20.100from talking to a lot of people of all different races all over the world you get to understand
01:00:23.620there's a lot of similarities and so stereotyping is just an accurate it's just a pattern recognition
01:00:28.720yeah probably right what do you think when people are against multiculturalism and diversity
01:00:34.840why do you think that they push back on that because that's what makes new york city great
01:00:39.540isn't it it's probably like just being scared like you know fear comes from like unknown from
01:00:46.160the unknown basically and so they're probably just scared of like not interacting with that
01:00:50.740type of person before so that just builds fear in them like subconsciously like because they don't
01:00:55.620know they never interacted with that type of person the fear of unknown what did you do last
01:00:59.120night were you burning a school bus in time square no what'd you do i was i mean i was around
01:01:03.940the area but okay i was celebrating the winters okay what about the criminal activity do you see
01:01:10.060anything horrible or was it mostly happy i was right next to the shooting in time square
01:01:13.980it was a shooting at 34 shoot right yeah i don't know what street what happened i don't know it's
01:03:50.700But there needs to be more equality, man.0.95
01:03:54.640It's like everything that is built in our neighborhoods, it's not like we can look at the new development and be like, oh, shit, my mom's been telling me I need to move and I can move there.0.92
01:04:04.680It's like if something is being built in your neighborhood, you know it's not long before y'all got to go.0.77
01:28:13.060Well, do you think Germany is changing,
01:28:14.400or do you think people are getting along well that come from different places?
01:28:17.020I think they get along. I think they get this at some point. I think now they're just like all stressed because of the war between Russia and Ukraine. Like a lot of Ukraine people came to Germany and then everybody was complaining why they treated better than Germans. And yeah, but I think it's just this time right now, a hard time. But I think they will get this.
01:36:26.640The rise of social media and phones being able to capture things.
01:36:30.340So you're saying there's a lot of bad stuff happening?
01:36:33.540I don't think so, but I see South Asians talk about that, that there's a new negative perception because, you know, they see the cultural differences in South Asia compared to the West.
01:36:41.960Okay, are you talking about, like, the guys cooking with their feet out?
01:46:51.900just leaves like buzzwords all over like Twitter0.91
01:46:54.260and shit like that, it's like you could have had headlines0.88
01:46:56.260I have no recollection of what they were.0.99
01:46:58.800I just see Sneeko, and they, you know, they drag it now on Twitter, too, especially.
01:47:03.120The video could be something completely different, and they're putting, like, an evil-ass caption, like, he said this.
01:47:08.140The Clippers run the narrative for sure.
01:47:09.680Oh, yeah, and I, like, I'm a big believer in nuance.
01:47:15.080Like, you could say something that sounds crazy to other people, but if I understand the layers behind of what you're saying, I can get with it.
01:47:21.360I may not agree all the time, but I can't.