that is by far the funniest street scrap story i’ve ever heard 😂😂
@jrMpabuser
3 жыл бұрын
Slapsgiving came early...
@BrandonG0627
3 жыл бұрын
When started talking bout accents and languages. I immediately thought of Chris tucker in rush hour 3, when he spoke to the Chinese Frenchman…“Your Asian stop humiliating yourself” LOL
@dylancnguyen
3 жыл бұрын
To address why Shang Chi is facing difficulty being released in China: it has almost nothing to do with Simu’s reaction to comments calling him ugly, but rather entirely to do with the racial stereotypes associated with the character’s origins. Additionally, the CCP also draws issue with two Chinese characters (Shang Chi and his father) being played by a Canadian and a Hongkonger. Just a bit of context for the conversation here!
@AzNightmare
3 жыл бұрын
*Well they changed it and basically erased Fu Manchu out of the story, so I don't know what they're upset about. Or did they just not want a Shang Chi movie altogether? If it wasn't for this controversy, I wouldn't even know Fu Manchu existed since I don't really know anything about Shang Chi or his origin. I was expecting to learn it by watching this movie.*
@chavezlance
3 жыл бұрын
@@AzNightmare there’s a whole lot of censorship going on right now concerning entertainment in China. Even if they removed a specific storyline the history of the comic being a bit problematic is still there. Also as the original commenter mentioned they may be upset that the main character is Canadian and not Chinese. China canceled a whole movie staring one of their biggest actresses b/c they hired a taiwanese actor as the main male lead.
@CamberRockerCamber
3 жыл бұрын
@@chavezlance not only did China cancel that movie, they completely erased that well known Chinese actress from existence. Her name has been removed from all movie credits she's been in and she is pretty much non-existent on their online web. All because she hired a Taiwanese to be the lead. Smh
@AzNightmare
3 жыл бұрын
@@CamberRockerCamber *Which actress is this? Seems pretty extreme.*
@AzNightmare
3 жыл бұрын
@@chavezlance *Lol... Well it is an American film.*
@daheeroh
3 жыл бұрын
Having the two Ed's is like having good chaotic energy in an 6 Flags rollercoaster 🤣🤣🤣
@bearchan968
3 жыл бұрын
Oh shit didn't even see edtwo until I read your comment
@trigunxo9970
3 жыл бұрын
so actually on the whole awkwafina thing I got schooled on by my homegirl. The argument is that Awkwafina grew up in a middle-class spot in queens and went to a prestigious art school. There are articles even pointed out that her neighborhood consisted only 2% of black the rest were asian and white. The other issue was that Nora developed the character awkwafina when she was 16. Take from that what you will.
@imetmikemo182
3 жыл бұрын
Also on top of all those facts apparently she had the audacity to equate using an asian accent for a role as a form of 'minstrel' which really rubbed people the wrong way
@dvdscds9539
3 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. It does annoy me that some people speak a certain way try to imitate a particular speech pattern to their own ends. Not only have I grown up speaking that way my whole life, but with a focus on linguistics in college I can definitely tell that's not how she talks. Awkwafinas aave speech pattern is common among a lot of people who imitate the vernacular to the best of their ability. It's a combination of New York, Baltimore, Houston, and Long Beach with a little bit of Atlanta thrown in. That's what happens when you group all black entertainers together and form speech patterns from them as a collective, rather than realizing they all have separate, regional accents. When speaking that way she often sounds like she needs to cough, and her gestures are far too exaggerated. She also sound perpetually irritated or sassy which is common among imitators since most of them associate aave with aggressiveness or attitudes. Now if she grew up speaking that way, why is her grammar, sentence structure, slang, annunciation and phonology all over the place? There would be a base aave accent that she always returns to as a result of her regional upbringing, and it's just... not there.
@RosePatty
3 жыл бұрын
@@imetmikemo182 I believe the word you mean is “minstrel”, as in the minstrel shows that dehumanized and degraded black ppl for a large part of the 1900’s.
@vspectra
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah Awkwardfina is lame for that, and turns on and off the blackcent for certain roles. She doesn’t even talk like that in real life. Not the same as people who actually grew up in urban communities. She still hasn’t even acknowledged the issue of stereotyping blacks and then goes on to complain about doing Asian accents.
@imetmikemo182
3 жыл бұрын
@@RosePatty oh what a goof of me. Thank you for the correction.
@nicebergslim
3 жыл бұрын
both eds at the same time??? amazing
@mdrivera8481
3 жыл бұрын
Small correction, it was Bob Chepik, Bob Iger stepped down as the CEO of Disney in place of Bob Chepik. Yeah I think Simu probably reacted badly to the statement cause to him it feels like Disney shoved his film in the worst release strategy possible right now. To me it does seem pretty obvious that Disney is sacrificing Shang Chi as a canary in the coal mine type of situation to prove if theaters only releases are viable rn.
@tmoo7794
3 жыл бұрын
It's Chapek
@awesomeallyse
3 жыл бұрын
1) the way David's signature fighting move is to make someone his bitch 2) with the awkwafina thing I used to defend it too until I learned that she didn't even grow up in the Bronx. She was on the more affluent west side. Which isn't a problem until I noticed that she stopped using 'the voice' as she got more prominent roles, so it felt like an act and she said herself that she used to play it up because it made her feel more confident. While I don't take a big issue with it in her case because it's a minor example, it's still a bit annoying because so many people in Hollywood and influencers get big on this "I'm black but I'm not" thing and many times when it's no longer profiting them they stop doing it. It's cute and funny to be loud and sassy until a black person does it, then it's our entire being or we're ghetto. If awkwafina stayed awkwafina 24/7 instead of "oh no Nora and awkwafina are separate people" I don't think she'd catch flack. And I'm not saying like she can't have a screen persona or a personal life, but if you have to play up traditionally black things, maybe you're being a bit inauthentic. Same goes for Offset, nigga grew up in the suburbs of Atlanta. Edit: I'm not saying that this applies to all non black folk with traditionally black accents, as someone who "talks white" I know how annoying it is to be accused of "talking a color" when you're just out here talking. But when it is conditional, that's when it get problematic. It is also exasperated because of the anti-blackness in the Asian community so it feels like more of a f u to mom and dad in a costume like way, than genuine self expression.
@gaymer-j
3 жыл бұрын
1000000000%%
@KingTai64
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I don't understand how these guys ignore these facts that were pointed out. The problem was that she was faking an accent that is most recognizable from African Americans. Nobody said( at least I think) that Asian Americans can't have an accent. It is possible but you have to look at statistics rather than assume that out of thin air an Asian American will pop up with a thick ass southern accent. That possibility is pretty low.
@xtiandank
3 жыл бұрын
I remember a video going around on Twitter of an Asian woman who has a blaccent and speaks AAVE and people did draw analogies with her and Awkwafina because the woman was speaking as she genuinely does. It wasn’t an act or anything to be profited from. I too “talk white” and code switch, so I get that people can talk certain ways that may not be the norm for their demographic, but with Awkwafina, it just seems like I’m watching a minstrel show.
@maryandfriends3066
3 жыл бұрын
You’re 100% right
@treacherousjslither6920
3 жыл бұрын
You really sat there and typed out the n word? I mean you seem like an intelligent woman so...why?
@jillsontilus4367
3 жыл бұрын
This podcast is great ED-ucation.
@jokesterr119
3 жыл бұрын
Should be the title of the podcast when both Eds are on
@seungjaelee4646
3 жыл бұрын
Bars
@tommyfung6370
3 жыл бұрын
It's a du-ed?
@Henato232
3 жыл бұрын
Lol Edtwo had Boze on his namecard
@janiece1229
3 жыл бұрын
Double Ed-ged sword FINALLY! I know I'm gonna love this!
@AdeolaAsh
3 жыл бұрын
45:53 Uncle Roger making a joke out of his own people’s accent is different than Awkwafina making a joke out of Ebonics. If I made a joke out of a West African accent, the only people who would critique me would be inside my community. If I made a joke out of a Korean accent, I’d have a whole mob of people calling me racist. I know y’all are “anti-woke”, but making fun of other races for profit is going to get you dragged. That’s just life.
@bradcha5413
3 жыл бұрын
Love this episode ED, EDD, N DAVID LOL
@ironpoopie6087
3 жыл бұрын
over from Nerdrotic.
@jacobcalisang598
3 жыл бұрын
David got that unblock-able combo 😂
@BigBaoSmallBao
3 жыл бұрын
I don't know... But the Simu segment seems to be an over reaction of a over reaction. People are allowed to make mistakes, whether a disservice or not. He has the platform now so let's see what he does with it.
@21nGG
3 жыл бұрын
shang chi and eternals might not be released in china. I don't think it was a consequence of Simu's response but a conflict of Chinese censorship laws
@cielamour88
3 жыл бұрын
Ed, Ed and David 😂 this combo is unmatched.
@Josh-si6ds
3 жыл бұрын
I'm shocked at how David's talking about Simu here. It doesn't matter if he's comfortable calling him out, he's coming off as much of an asshole as he claims Simu was being. I don't talk about people behind their backs like this, damn.
@rebecaramos1351
3 жыл бұрын
From what I understand the ceo of marvel said that the film would be a box office experiment because if it was bad they postponed the release of Eternals, so Shang chi would technically be a movie of lesser importance and if it failed at the cinema it would be a minor loss, risk that marvel doesn't want to have Eternals, which is more expected. Then the actor wanted to defend his and the team's work because it has as much value as the other productions. When I saw the post I understood like this, idk...
@jamhorne
3 жыл бұрын
This! Disney legit came out and publicly said we're gonna throw y'all out there first and see if anyone bites. It's added pressure on top of the pressure already there.
@mattapol
3 жыл бұрын
Yup, that's how a lot of media took it, same with other KZitem channels who covered it. Not sure why David is twisting it and shitting on Simu
@princessjello
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for stating this.
@yungcreator5215
3 жыл бұрын
@@mattapol Yeah there were a few details that David twisted/got wrong. Like how China banned the movie because of Simu’s comments about his appearance when that wasn’t the case. Also it’s not like Simu said “We Asians aren’t an experiment”, where instead he was talking about all of the months of the efforts of the movie cast and crew being singled down to an “experiment” which was poorly worded by Bob chapek.
@lyhthegreat
3 жыл бұрын
man david doesn't even need to learn boxing to defend himself with skills like that...i wanna see david's serial killer face when he slapped the guy
@soaringdavis8202
3 жыл бұрын
David thought he would go MMA in a situation like this but, he turned into Ma Dong-seok, in "The Gangster, The Cop, and the Devil"!!
@blackolantern5666
3 жыл бұрын
@Soaring Davis. Yeah but you didn’t hear him when he had a slip of the tongue in using the N-word at the 0:03 min mark.
@xtiandank
3 жыл бұрын
David, Khadijah Mbowe has a great vid about “digital blackface” that’s relevant to this convo. Very insightful and not preachy, but still gets the point across. I say this vid, because when I see and hear Nora’s “blaccent”, it definitely gives strong minstrel vibes.
@meme101RE
3 жыл бұрын
I loved Khadijah’s video!
@TheAsianLifeTV
3 жыл бұрын
Please bring both Eds’ back more often! This episode was HILARIOUS😂
@bradcha5413
3 жыл бұрын
Leenda just enjoys the accent and finds it funny.
@demonvalentine1
3 жыл бұрын
Came here from Nerdrotic after seeing snippets and wanted to see the whole podcast. Great show guys.
@CuteWallflowergirl
3 жыл бұрын
Yo the beginning of this with David slapping the shit out of everyone in a fight had me dying lmaoooo
@blackolantern5666
3 жыл бұрын
@Brownebunny. Yeah but did you catch the slight slip-up of him using the N-word at the 0:03-0:05? “
@selenagilbert5075
3 жыл бұрын
Honestly the awkwafina thing is very interesting. I think that very early on in her career she played up her own identity as someone who lives in an area that has a particular accent. I think that she played it up for comedy and in that way using a "blaccent" to gain popularity which is not ok.But I think now that she's getting more popularity she's lessened it to degree of more what her normal conversational accent would be like. The reason I think this is because watching her in the movie "The farewell" ( the movie was good imo) I could tell she sounded like someone from New York. it didn't sound like her accent had changed that much but it changed enough to where I noticed. It reminds me a lot of how Miley Cyrus used to" play Black" until it was seen as not a good thing and had a" epiphany "and shed her black cloak to go back to her " country roots". I think Miley cyrus was much worse tho. Awkwafina isnt trying to identify herself as black for popularity but she did play up a part of her identity using a "blaccent" as a way to gain popularity in comedy in a way making black people the butt of her jokes (IN A WAY). On the other hand she sort of moved away from it and I don't want to ruin the potential profit of a great film that has a lot of necessary representation because of the intersectional dynamic of an Asian-American woman growing up in a large Metropolitan City and developing an accent based on the area she's from and playing that identity up to rise in fame. It is a bit of a pick a hill to die on. This won't be that hill for me , at least for now. Great podcast ! 👏🏾
@wompwomp3993
3 жыл бұрын
out of all the takes on here about this, this is the closest to how i feel about it. To add, I think her nora from queens style of talking is the closest to her actual normal.
@kenyett7
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. When she first came out on Oceans, I kind of hated her because of this very reason, but now that I've seen her do more than that, I actually really like her and want to see more of her.
@PlayShorts3
3 жыл бұрын
So in USA, even if you grow up in a predominantly black community or people speaking a certain way, you're not supposed to speak like the people you grow up with? I thought she's from Queens? Wadaheo
@selenagilbert5075
3 жыл бұрын
@@PlayShorts3 nono. My point was shes playing up her accent not making it up . She kinda exaggerates it to be funny. In my opinion in the us its way more complicated than just " shes acting/sounding black and so shes wrong" there are a lot of other things that are coming into play because america is not a monolithic cultural or racial homogeneous place. It also has a continual history of oppression that has not been dealt with and this is one of those issues. If u want a theatrical example of playing up and identity watch the main white guy in the movie blindspotting. He even explains why he acts the way he does and its interesting to say the least.
@SeeHang
3 жыл бұрын
@@selenagilbert5075 if awkwafina is racist for using a blaccent then Wu tang is too for stealing from Chinese cinema. Awkwafina isn’t punching down with a blaccent. People need to grow up. The world is not what it was 40 years ago. If you’re born in America you should have the right to use any American accent you want as long as you’re not punching down. When people talk about oppression they have no clue what they’re talking about with this 1st world perspective. If people want to know oppression they should go to North Korea where people are dying of hunger. Oppression isn’t born from an accent. It’s from people claiming authority over others just like SJW who use shame and guilt as a weapon to oppress others.
@d10146
3 жыл бұрын
It wasn't Bob Iger.... The CEO of Disney is Bob Chapek...
@V4Now
3 жыл бұрын
This just in! David So has two signature moves. Pimp Slap and the Choke-A-Bitch hold.💪🏾
@NDMac
3 жыл бұрын
Not Bob Iger. Bob Iger was the widely respected CEO who stepped down last year or two ago. It's the new one called Bob Chapek who has been a disaster at Disney right from the start
@cqtaylor
3 жыл бұрын
Gotta admit, the Simu hate from these three is kinda heavy-handed. And yeah, I read the Bob Iger statement.
@antlikesmonkeys
2 жыл бұрын
I can agree with that. I think it was exaggerated in some areas. and they threw him under the bus with some assumptions and false facts like how he got it banned in China.
@vee7968
3 жыл бұрын
I agree Simu's response was out of context but to suggest he just 'stay quiet' reinforces that expectation that Asians stay in their own lane and don't speak for themselves. IMO the word 'experiment' was not a great choice and triggered something with Simu. Given his current position both within the Asian community and outside, representing the community. There's no right and wrong really, just got blown out of proportion.
@MaliceJC
3 жыл бұрын
the holy korean trinity united!
@rainingfist
3 жыл бұрын
When in doubt, hit em with a Buddha palm strike 5:16
@SuperMeiMei
3 жыл бұрын
The Dong-seok Ma's move - Slapping! hahahahah
@thestaringenclave
3 жыл бұрын
You’re the first person I’ve seen/heard talk about this Simu Liu Twitter reaction to Bob *Chapek. Exactly my thoughts when I read the article.
@Potatostarch300
3 жыл бұрын
Bob Chapek, Not Bob Igor.
@jamesf720
3 жыл бұрын
This podcast flew by, get these two back on!
@pspdanxtx283
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad David is bringing awareness on Simu, I thought I was the only one
@jacksoncogburn4816
2 жыл бұрын
I loved every second of this video hahha. First video of this guy's channel.
@thedoesthingspodcast9298
3 жыл бұрын
Omg i’ve been waiting for david to finally bring on both ed parks at the same time!!
@rn4l82
3 жыл бұрын
This was one of the funniest video I seen in a while 🤣
@lileoli5050
3 жыл бұрын
Simu never said he himself is/was ugly he was speaking on behalf of a LOT of Asian men in America (and other western countries by extension) who felt and still feeling that way. And he's not making shit up. Look up the online dating statistics, Asian American men are in the bottom when it comes to positive response from women of other race. Even Asian women themselves date white men more than Asian men. You being able to date a frankly average looking Asian woman doesn't mean the issue isn't there. And by the way, Simu's dating a Korean American girl (Tina Jung) that's frankly way more attractive than your partner, so you making fun of him being ugly is the funniest thing in the whole video.
@eunsokchoi
3 жыл бұрын
bye.
@SantosAl
3 жыл бұрын
You had a very well laid out response to Davids criticism, until you began insulting the guys GF.
@ItzukiTheDemon
3 жыл бұрын
Came here from @nerdrotic video and stayed for the content
@MrPrincepop
3 жыл бұрын
Nerdodic brought me here, heh, heh, heh.
@joshbkimmusic
3 жыл бұрын
It’s crazy how people expect a certain voice to come out of a certain look. As you guys said, we are a product of our environment.
@adiahtaylor7173
3 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure where she's from but from what I've seen some of her backlash is coming from the fact people are saying the area she grew up in was not predominantly black like she said. That's something that I haven't seen proven tho, but even if she did grow up in a predominantly black area, some people feel as if it isn't genuine.
@chinoskateboardv
3 жыл бұрын
I grew up in an area where there weren't many black people, rarely any white people, but the people spoke with slang and what not. If white people heard us talk, they'd say "why do you talk like you're black"?
@user-pd9ju5dk5s
3 жыл бұрын
@@chinoskateboardv And that "Black" talk was heavily influenced by the accents of Irish slave owners in the South. So can we say why are they talking Irish?
@dvdscds9539
3 жыл бұрын
@@user-pd9ju5dk5s aave is not heavily influenced by the Irish. The vowel extensions, grammar and general phonetic structure are associated with west african languages. This forced combination of languages during slavery evolved into a Creole that later became what we hear from most black people today. These features are also very easily found in multiple west african creoles around the world. A speaker of aave would have an easier time understanding someone who speaks patois or swahili than they ever would gaelic. People only want to say aave was heavily influenced by another group when trying to justify the 'Blackcent' other non-black people put on to seem cool or gain popularity.
@dvdscds9539
3 жыл бұрын
We are products of our environments. An in some environments, people feel the need to poorly imitate a culture they are not directly apart of. There is a marked difference between how Awkwafina speaks and how a person who actually grew up in that environment speaks. Most black people can hear it in her voice, the same way they can tell when a non-black person is attempting to use certain slang words or gestures to try an 'relate' to them. Her accent was never meant to be taken seriously and is only now a large topic of discussion because her imitation of stereotypical blackness has sky-rocketed her career. Even her stage name was not meant to be taken seriously. It is an open joke so many non-black people make about how black parents name their children, particularly black parents in deprived areas. I'm minoring in linguistics and this subject in regards to aave is so interesting to me. So many people try to imitate the vernacular, but like Awkwafina, do not fully understand the grammar, phonology, sentence structure or verbal interactions enough to fully convince the people they are imitating.
@asain79able
3 жыл бұрын
It’s simu vs bob chapek. Disney has a new ceo
@redbell16
3 жыл бұрын
The “experiment” that Simu Liu was criticizing does have a valid point. Shang Chi is coming out pretty much after Black Widow, which aired on Disney+ almost immediately after they screened it on the big screen. (like a day after or within days) ScarJo sued Disney because this “violated her contract.” Disney had originally agreed to only show Black Widow on the big screen bc they contracted it all before the pandemic, but because of the pandemic and the potential lack of people going into theaters as a result, Disney immediately aired the movie on Disney+, supposedly undercutting ScarJo’s earnings. This is what made Disney’s decision to experiment with Shang Chi so hypocritical to me. Like what’s the reason of experimenting with Shang Chi when Black Widow had just come out still during the pandemic with rising cases of the delta variant, and they didn’t expect people to go out to theaters to watch it and aired it anyways. That’s why I think Simu Liu’s commentary is valid
@shaq8830
3 жыл бұрын
@@1SouthernRaj Twitter is a SJW cesspool. I don't understand why you think that's a good representation. Lmao.
@lileoli5050
3 жыл бұрын
@@shaq8830 There's plenty of anti-SJW people on Twitter too. Don't act stupid.
@thinguyenheart
3 жыл бұрын
This was too short!! Need another one episode with both the Eds. Also at 1:15 , the middle Ed's name tag is still Boze lol
@Daydreamroses
3 жыл бұрын
the thing with awkafina is that queens does not equal black. There are a LOT of asian people in queens in fact she grew up in forest hills which is a pretty affluent neighborhood that barely has black people in it. Not saying all black people live in poverty but i want people to stop assuming that just because you grew up in "queens" means that you are somehow "hood" and therefore been around black people. it doesnt make sense to me when there are areas like Bayside and Forest Hills which are some of the bougiest places to live that barely have a black population. Im sure she is a nice girl and i think she is a great actress but its just annoying how people with upper middle class backgrounds adopt black people's vernacular when they are trying to stand out and be edgy and cool. But throw it away once they get older and want to be taken more serious. Also AAVE is a language even though people might not think that it is IT IS so like any language when someone who doesnt speak it natively speaks it you can always tell it isnt their native tongue which is why black people stay clocking her because it just sounds....off. It does make me sad in a wahy that she felt the need to do that in order to stand out because she is very talented! I hope she gets to show more of her true self in the future.
@blazinpyromaniac
3 жыл бұрын
I grew up in Jamaica Queens but I'll say this: more people, especially POC, have stronger ties to Black mainstream than white mainstream. POCs relate more to "the struggle" of trying to make it in America while looking different. On top of that, if everyone around you act and talk a certain way than that's just what you adopt. Bayside is one thing, but Forest Hills although mostly affluent, is in the middle between Jamaica and Elmhurst. So what makes you think people in Forest Hills can't pick up the language of their surrounding areas? It is easy to move around in NYC (especially Queens), afterall.
@Daydreamroses
3 жыл бұрын
@@blazinpyromaniac that’s true too!! Thank you for offering a different perspective!
@blazinpyromaniac
3 жыл бұрын
@@Daydreamroses thanks for being open minded to a new perspective!
@JamitMan
3 жыл бұрын
Simu Liu tried to cancel Mark Walberg because of Walberg's racist past that happened just over 3 decades ago but then later on Simu is going to work with Mark in the future on Arthur the King.
@ezra_west
3 жыл бұрын
He then made a tweet to address why he took down his tweets about Walberg's past saying something like "I hope we can discuss this in private and I took it down because it would be awkward to work with him and keep it up"
@ThienTruong-iy5ix
3 жыл бұрын
So disappointing to hear Simu did that. He was so graceful handling his “ugly” criticism. Just another Kevin Krieder sounds like. All about fame and money.
@ChairWithScoliosis
3 жыл бұрын
37:15 you guys dont understand the difference between being raised somewhere and a blaccent, she dont talk that way normally, shes reaching near jar jar binks status with her blaccent. i wish she could be more talented outside of that but thats all she does in her movies
@whatadollslife
3 жыл бұрын
David ,can you do a review of that series "Warrior" sometime ..I love that show
@KiiDMaGiiK
3 жыл бұрын
brooo that show is too good
@sanji4ever
3 жыл бұрын
Yes! I've been recommending it everyone I meet!
@kellik5453
3 жыл бұрын
New sub from Nerdrotic. Look forward to checking out your podcast!
@JAlexandrG
3 жыл бұрын
Same. Came here from Nerdrotic
@KingGoris
3 жыл бұрын
Gary from Nerdrotic sent me. good show fellas.
@Afineaddition
3 жыл бұрын
Same! I subbed to this channel on the spot
@awan916
3 жыл бұрын
I think most people against Awkwafina is claiming that she grew up in the Forest Hills neighborhood in Queens, which is predominately Russian Jewish and Asian. Source: I grew up in Forest Hills. However, for all anybody knows, she could have just hung out with black people, and picked up the speech from her friends. Nobody really knows her circumstances so the judging is moot.
@lookhowshegobbledthat
3 жыл бұрын
So why does she only use her blaccent in her lil raps and funny roles? If she grew up naturally speaking like this, I would've understood... but she drops it like a bar of soap for any other occasion so what's really the tea sis?
@awan916
3 жыл бұрын
@@lookhowshegobbledthat check out Harry Mack. Also, we don't know her in a personal level. So why speculate?
@lookhowshegobbledthat
3 жыл бұрын
@@awan916 Why speculate? Because it's trendy for non-black folk (who didn't grow up with AAVE in a predominantly black neighborhood) to use it and put it on for attention... to then dismiss criticism on some " oh it's just internet slang and culture" bs. Like that Brittany Broski heffa. Even Ariana did it for a while for an era or two.
@awan916
3 жыл бұрын
@@lookhowshegobbledthat Ok, I'm not discounting celebs who do use a blaccent for clout or whatever the fuck they do it for, and yes, that's fucked up. I'm not defending Awkwafina either. If she's doing that shit for clout, then fine, set her alight. My point is we don't know their circumstances. So why speculate? Just so we can oust someone so we can feel better about being that overexaggerated SJW? Let them come out and talk about it. She may or may not be in the wrong, but we don't know that.
@lookhowshegobbledthat
3 жыл бұрын
@@awan916 Why speculate? Because she hasn't addressed it, because I'm not going to sit here and blindly support people who 1) put on a blaccent for specifically rap and funny roles 2) conveniently have no blaccent in interviews, speeches or any other occasion that isn't black music or comedy 3) call black female athletes frightening. Not while us black folk still get mocked and called ghetto and ratchet for speaking the way we do.
@timothyelliott7799
3 жыл бұрын
Lol 😂 D got hands 🤣. I’m so glad you’re ok tho bro. 🙏🏾🤙🏾
@blackolantern5666
3 жыл бұрын
@Timothy Elliot. Yeah but did you catch him the slight slip-up of him using the N-word at 0:03-0:05 mark?
@ennuiblu
3 жыл бұрын
I SO connected with the bit about Awkwafina's critic. I grew up with people slamming me for not sounding like a real black girl. I'm like, "Bro, I'm from the Inland Empire. Why would I sound like I'm from Boyz in the Hood?" I want to give this conversation like a billion likes. Good lookin' out, guys!
@KhalilEats
3 жыл бұрын
I agree so much with the Awkwafina discussion. I have a few Asian friends from Jersey who speak just like me. Never had an issue. We’re family and we’re all from the same place.
@hioxd
3 жыл бұрын
It's the narrative of her sounding different and speaking differently in certain interviews where she speaks "White" supposedly....leading people to think that her blaccent is fake and always was.
@KhalilEats
3 жыл бұрын
@@hioxd my Mom switches up her “accent” when in job interviews or talking on the phone lol
@KhalilEats
3 жыл бұрын
@@hioxd but i get ya
@hioxd
3 жыл бұрын
@@KhalilEats yeah dog, that's not my stance of view on it. That's just the narrative that's going around 🤷♂️
@marvin9860
3 жыл бұрын
Come on my dude I ain't never heard someone talk like that in real life black or non black it's obviously a bad caricature of a black accent. The name awakwafina Comes from a joke about how black people name there kids
@blackolantern5666
3 жыл бұрын
@DavidSo. I caught the slight slip of the tongue in you using the N-word at the 0:03 min mark. Chill.
@irawangani1
3 жыл бұрын
1 - Nigel is Malaysian. 2 - its Nigel NG as in e-N-G 3 - The Uncle Roger character isnt intended for American or maybe UK audience. 4 - no we dont subscribe to American Superiority Complex.
@bogdanfota4686
3 жыл бұрын
Ed, Edd and David.
@robd92
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Simu's tweet made me face palm so hard.
@isaiahfreeman
3 жыл бұрын
His response to being called ugly seems fairly tame maybe he said more but I couldn't find it. I don't think China blocking the film has to do with that based on what I read. Still funny shit.
@DBrokeMillenial
3 жыл бұрын
China doesn't want a white Asian star lol
@DragonWHW
3 жыл бұрын
Always listen to this podcast while driving. You made me cry laughing hearing how you choked and slapped that guy with a finishing “jazz-throw”. Love this Podcast!
@rkzm2484
3 жыл бұрын
I think like most Asians we've all stayed quiet about Simu using the race card in inappropriate ways. He did it when commenting about how Kim's Convivence ended and now with this Shang Chi thing, but we should call out our own community when they devalue actual discrimination for their own situation.
@npcimknot958
3 жыл бұрын
He litearlly pushed us back 1000 years. Asians , we progress secretly... and quietly... we don't want to do the victim card to progress.. like.hell.. the fact asians americans like David and ryan higa just create their own venues and productions.. ..
@kraigskell
3 жыл бұрын
@@npcimknot958 Would have been cool if they cast Ryan Higa as Shang Chi
@js83
3 жыл бұрын
@@npcimknot958 You're acting like a victim right now by blaming some actor as if he represents every single Asian person on Earth. Who gives a shit what he says? Hollywood isn't what it used to be...and this woke bullshit caused alot of people to stop supporting these celebrities. What they say doesn't really mean anything. You do the best by being a good example and a leader for your family, friends, and neighbors
@saroojanvasanthakumar1510
3 жыл бұрын
ED, EDD, N DAVID LMAO
@gaw6272
3 жыл бұрын
Her career was built off of black people/black culture. She even decided to go by the name awkwafina which comes from a joke someone made on the way black people name their children.
@lefengsterVLOG
3 жыл бұрын
discovered this podcast via nerdrotic vdo on shangchi. good job david, we didnt need to divide the fandom like that. spot on using the azn card on everything. shangchi already have alot of publicity and we are exciting. biiissh asss move. the movie was great tho
@akassebaum
3 жыл бұрын
I think the main issue was Awkwafina was that she said she didn't want to do an Asian voice because she felt like it would seem minstrel. Perhaps she really can't speak with an Asian accent without making it really sounding offensive to other Asians. I do agree that the blaccent is just a product of her environment. I find Asians with English, Australian, Scottish accents sound odd, but I am reminded that is just how they grew up speaking like. I just think cancel culture is getting way out of control and people are just butt hurt over everything and want to lash out at others.
@itsanazoov9133
3 жыл бұрын
Daily Brain Fart tuning in. Hilarious street fight stories 😂
@quintonbunche3091
3 жыл бұрын
No no no.. the issue with awkwafina is she said shed never do a foh asian accent for her character in shang chi cause she didnt want it to be a minstrel show.. So she doesnt mind playing up the blaccent/ bronx AAVE ACCENT. (BECAUSE YOU CAN BE FROM THE BRONX AND NOT SOUND BLACK) But she draws the line when it comes to her culture..... thats the issue..
@jasozilux3791
3 жыл бұрын
Regarding the Simu Liu tweet, it seemed to be replying to the tabloids who started refering to Shang-Chi as an experiment forming the Disney comment.
@itachi005
3 жыл бұрын
You need to make the episodes longer if thats not too much work haha. All your guys’ stories are always so entertaining and have me on my feet listening lol
@sayjaibao01188
3 жыл бұрын
David tripping on Simu cos he jelly of his success. Lol
@evolve777
3 жыл бұрын
lmao@ ee-no-muh-sheh-kee!!.. lmaoo..the slap makes it so much better
@dannyhicking
3 жыл бұрын
Found you because of the clips in Nerdrotic's video. Staying because it was a cool show
@KP-zd3hc
3 жыл бұрын
David So knows one thing or two about 'blaccent'. His rebuttal to the "Why do you sound Black?" comment from years ago (especially his friend's response to the comment) is probably the most hilarious thing I've ever heard. 😂
@minnietammie
3 жыл бұрын
It’s hypocritical for David to trash Leenda for using a Viet accent, when Joe and Bart got popular using fake Asian accents in their old skits. He ain’t gon say shit about them tho.
@slapdatbutton8931
3 жыл бұрын
Did you even listen? He does mention that Bart and Joe have done it. Hell, even David has done it himself, and I’m sure he is aware of that. What David has an issue with is that Leenda is using the Viet accent as a crutch for her content. She doesn’t have as much variety as she did before. Sure Bart, Joe, and David have done their accents, but they didn’t make that their whole content. What the fuck is with you JK and expanded JK circle hate watchers? Letting them live rent free in your head.
@minnietammie
3 жыл бұрын
@@slapdatbutton8931 Nah I’m not a hater, I started watching both JK’s and David’s content way back like 8 years ago. I’m just pointing out the argument that David is making against these comedians can also be said about Bart and Joe. For a period of like 2 years, the Asian accent was the main joke in JK’s old skits. So if he’s gonna bash other content creators for using the accent as a crutch, then he should hold that same energy for Bart and Joe.
@SausyGuyFinn
3 жыл бұрын
David should be the last one talking about that. He's a champion SJW.
@endem0278
2 жыл бұрын
David be pulling of the Ajuma style martial arts
@madnessarcade7447
3 жыл бұрын
Can’t tell if he’s joking about simu or he doesn’t like him
@skeel77730
3 жыл бұрын
He doesn't like him. David acts like hes a highschool girl. Anyone not party of his "clique" he automatically don't like them.
@madnessarcade7447
3 жыл бұрын
@@skeel77730 ok
@madnessarcade7447
3 жыл бұрын
@@skeel77730 they were on jknews together once and I didn’t sense any tension
@Josh-si6ds
3 жыл бұрын
I'm shocked at David for talking about Simu like this, especially cos he kind of knows him through doing JK and other videos with him. I know David said he's gonna call him out anyways, which is fine, but he's still acting like an asshole here. I don't talk about people behind their backs like this no matter if I'm upset with them or not
@ricewins
3 жыл бұрын
@@madnessarcade7447 that doesn't matter. He's talking behind his back like crazy.
@ethanj2197
3 жыл бұрын
First time I had ever seen ya'll honestly had me laughing so much but still had some real conversations, It's nice to find creators who can have a talk without an agenda
@killerkong26
3 жыл бұрын
You guys are always ready to scrap lol but that signature move is the best 😂
@tibetan.music.universe
3 жыл бұрын
I thought it was just me but I feel like a lot of people find heavyset, harmless-looking Asian men to be fair game for bullying
@ytyt9195
3 жыл бұрын
I cant with you guys...almost died laughing...lol
@marlymarlle
3 жыл бұрын
She got famous for doing a Black Accent for a non-black audience....now she's at Disney Interesting...
@tfisher9208
3 жыл бұрын
Great we got two eds up in this podcast. I'mma lose my mind if david finds an "eddy".
@Unknown-fd8kx
3 жыл бұрын
Lmao y’all fucked up my gym session shit was hilarious 😆😂😂😂😂 I was all hyped up and bam! No rep! Ahahaha
@avoy
3 жыл бұрын
This is geniusbrain, daveded. Fire chemistry.
@bubblehead4270
3 жыл бұрын
Black Captain America was tokenization and hand me downs to the black community. I think that was a pathetic attempt at diversity. Pretty much like saying "okay we're done with this you can have the scraps."
@npcimknot958
3 жыл бұрын
funny enough macky thoght it was diversity LOL.. cap isn't scraps.. they were trying to go "SEEE diversity"!!! hey, at least you didn't get shangshi and fu man chuu reskin LOL a bunch of nobodies lol
@bubblehead4270
3 жыл бұрын
@@npcimknot958 you know if somehow Cap 3: Civil War was about Cap and Falcon instead of Cap and Bucky, and we saw those 2 fighting Iron Man instead and we see Falcon throughout the series occasionally use the shield as an assist or something, I think somehow you can justify Falcon taking over as Cap for a little bit.
@Warturtle16
3 жыл бұрын
I found it funny that EdTwo was introduced as Boze in this episode haha I loved this episode though. The universe aligned and we got both Ed's. Thanks as always for the laughs!
@isaiahfreeman
3 жыл бұрын
Idk if it matters necessarily but Bob Chapek is the CEO that made that comment on Shang Chi. To steel man Simu's response I think he may have felt that Chapek's comment did not represent the value he placed on the film. To Simu this film probably is more than just a vehicle for Disney to use as an experiment to gauge their potential to make money. I would still push back and say that it is not everyone's responsibility to address the significance of the movie. You do need the money guys that are going to be looking for the success of the product along with the more visionary guys that are looking at the quality and significance of the product. I think this CEO is fine talking about how this is a box office experiment and Simu if he wants the value he places on the film to get out can himself promote that without going at people he works for. The response is devisive imo and if you dont want to turn people off seeing your movie it's not the way to go especially when the initial comment wasn't bad at all really tho did get people talking about it so I could be wrong. All that said Shang Chi was awesome and seems to have had a successful weekend already.
@2KoolFaSkool
3 жыл бұрын
I've been hearing this about Akwafina for a while and personally I've never heard it. Really I have no idea what a "Black-ccent" is. Being a black man from GA she just sounds like someone from up northbto me.
@vincem2759
3 жыл бұрын
No she don't...and im black from the south...
@DamnAwesome
Жыл бұрын
Awesome podcast!
@britneymiles6246
2 жыл бұрын
What is frustrating, as a Black woman, is those accused of using a "blaccent" never sound like the Black people I know. It is always this version of how people see Black people. It is offensive because people think that is how we sound and then they say "I grew up around Black people". Where?! The Black people I know sound similar to you and your friends contributing to this podcast. I remember being told numerous times as a child how articulate I am. Drives me crazy that people really think most Black people speak like the character Awkwafina, especially when the person who developed the character is Nora from I believe Stony Brook, NY. Sidenote: I think she did a wonderful job in Shang Chi and there was no exaggerated speech from her character.
@leem48
3 жыл бұрын
She dropped the queens accent after going mainstream tho. It’s not her real accent she was literally putting it on
@wompwomp3993
3 жыл бұрын
peoples accents change when they get older....my nyc accent was heavy in HS and it wasnt till i got to college and met people who are not from nyc did i even kno i had an accent. Do you really expect a 14year old to talk the same as a 30 year old? On top of that, why is it when black folks code switch its a statement on society but when anyone else does it its a statement on them?
@ErocFluffy
3 жыл бұрын
@@wompwomp3993 It would be switching if her accent changed when she was in business meetings or in a office, but it seems like her accent is just gone now. She went from having an accent all the time to not having an accent at all. I can't think of any other celebrity whose accent disappeared when they got big.
@megadong2398
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah we gotta acknowledge how people rise up on things that are black coded then immediately drop it once they get mainstream like sherry cola.
@wompwomp3993
3 жыл бұрын
@@ErocFluffy Again my accent was HEAVY growing up but now it only comes out when i am angry since that is my default setting. Its hard to have this conversation with people not from nyc cause I dont see this vast difference in how she speaks other than she was 14 when she came out and is now 32 and she sounds more "proper". I think the closest version of her normal is her character from her show. And look at queen latifah when she made unity at 17 and see how she speaks now.
@ErocFluffy
3 жыл бұрын
@@wompwomp3993 Queen Latifah is 51 Years Old now. She got big when she was 17. You can hear her accent fade as she ages. Awkwafina's accent faded rapidly and quickly in the span of about a year.
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