She profiled her… #shorts #movie #fyp

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24 Jan 202401:00

Summary

TLDRThe video depicts an anxious woman racially profiling a nanny and her charge. Believing the African-American nanny does not match the baby's appearance, the woman shares paranoid fantasies about drugs and kidnapping. Despite having no evidence, she persists in threatening to call the police on the nanny, who tells her to get a grip. The video highlights the woman's offensive assumptions and aggressive overreactions, centered on racial bias.

Takeaways

  • 😟 The speaker suspects a woman with a baby of some wrongdoing, seemingly based on race
  • 😠 The speaker makes unfounded accusations about drugs and kidnapping
  • 🤥 The speaker lies about having the woman's license plate number
  • 😬 The speaker rudely tells the woman to 'get a grip'
  • 🙄 The speaker demonstrates ignorance about how Tylenol works
  • 😒 The speaker admits to having racist thoughts
  • 🤨 The woman questions if the speaker is qualified to care for a child
  • 😳 The speaker threatens to call the police on the woman
  • 😤 The speaker swears at the woman and child
  • 😣 Overall, the speaker comes across as paranoid, racist, rude and uninformed

Q & A

  • What illegal substance was found in Maya's car?

    -Drugs were found in Maya's car.

  • Why does the woman think Maya has drugs in her car?

    -The woman overheard Maya's friend say there were drugs in Maya's car.

  • What does the woman assume about Maya based on her appearance?

    -The woman assumes Maya is a nanny because she is African-American and the baby is white. She also describes Maya as dressed in baggy clothes with fancy sneakers.

  • How does the woman justify her assumptions about Maya?

    -The woman claims she is not being racist, just concerned about the situation.

  • What advice does the woman give about taking care of the baby?

    -She advises giving the baby Tylenol right away and putting a scarf on him.

  • How does the narrator respond to the woman's baby care advice?

    -The narrator points out that Tylenol doesn't work that way and guesses the woman hasn't been a nanny for very long.

  • What does the woman threaten to do at the end of the transcript?

    -She threatens to call the police and give them Maya's license plate number and physical description.

  • What is the overall impression of the woman in the transcript?

    -She comes across as racist, judgmental, paranoid, and lacking childcare knowledge.

  • How does Maya likely feel being accused by the woman?

    -She probably feels angry, offended, and unfairly targeted due to racist assumptions.

  • What could Maya do to defuse the situation with the woman?

    -Maya could calmly explain that she is the child's caretaker to avoid escalation.

Outlines

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Keywords

💡drugs

The word 'drugs' refers to illegal substances like marijuana, cocaine, etc. It is a key term because the woman falsely accuses her friend Maya of having drugs in her car, which leads to her calling the police on the nanny due to racist assumptions. This exemplifies the video's critique of racial profiling.

💡nanny

The woman refers to the African-American woman with the baby as a 'nanny,' assuming she is babysitting a child that is not her own due to their different races. This presumption exposes the woman's racial bias and misunderstanding of the situation.

💡baby

The African-American woman has a white baby with her, which leads the paranoid woman to assume she must be a nanny rather than the actual mother. The baby's race plays a key role in the woman's racist assumptions.

💡racist

The woman denies being 'racist' even as she profiles the nanny based on her race. This hypocrisy highlights the video's message about subconscious racial bias.

💡police

The woman calls the police on the nanny due to her biased suspicions. Involving law enforcement escalates the situation and reflects racial profiling.

💡license number

The woman creepily notes the nanny's license plate number with the intent of reporting her to the police. This excessive paranoia stems from racial prejudice.

💡description

The woman gives police a physical description of the nanny that focuses on her race ('African-American') and clothing in a way that encourages racial profiling.

💡Whole Foods

The woman finds it implausible that the nanny 'found the baby at Whole Foods,' showing her deep racial biases about parenthood.

💡paranoid

The woman grows increasingly paranoid about the nanny's intentions, making wild assumptions due to her appearance and race rather than reality.

💡bias

The video conveys the dangers of racial bias through this woman's snap judgments and unfair profiling of the African-American nanny based solely on her race.

Highlights

She suspects an African American woman with a white baby may have drugs.

She assumes the woman stole the baby from Whole Foods.

She tells the woman to wait for the police based on racist assumptions.

She scolds the woman not to swear at her.

She implies the woman is poorly dressed.

She admits her suspicions are based on racism.

She judges the woman as inexperienced with babies.

She threatens to report the woman to police.

She assumes giving the baby Tylenol will prevent sickness.

She suggests selling the baby online.

She admits not knowing the situation.

She describes the woman's appearance in detail.

She says it's better to be safe than sorry.

She tells the woman to get a grip.

She acts self-righteous about her suspicions.

Transcripts

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they found drugs in your car Maya it's

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not like you did drugs are you wishing

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somebody would pay attention to you it's

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okay she's off the phone now it's cold

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outside you should put a scarf around

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him he doesn't like scarves did he tell

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you that when you get home you should

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give him Tylenol right away so he

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doesn't get a cold yeah that's not how

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Tylenol works I'm guessing that you

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haven't been a nanny for very long okay

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strange baby let's go time to sell you

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on

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eBay did she come here with that baby

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look I'm not sure what I'm dealing with

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here but it's a woman who says she isn't

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the nanny but she's African-American and

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the baby is white now this is not racist

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I'm just concerned she's looking at me

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right now oh my God she said something

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about drugs about how her friend has

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drugs in her car and I just I always

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told myself it's always better to be

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safe than sorry are you [ __ ] about 30

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years old um dressed in baggy clothes

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fancy sneakers oh she told me she found

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the baby at of Whole Food thank you um

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excuse me I think you should wait until

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the police come ma'am you need to get a

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[ __ ] grip don't swear I have your

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license number and I give the police

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your description