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What Would You Do?
10 Aug 201907:24

Summary

TLDRIn a social experiment, a babysitter of two white children is racially profiled by a woman who questions his role and threatens to call the police, suspecting him of foul play due to his race. The incident unfolds in a Mississippi restaurant, where the woman's concerns are challenged by other patrons who find the situation normal. The episode, hosted by John Quinones, highlights the issue of racial bias and the need for better understanding and treatment of people regardless of their skin color.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ‘ฎโ€โ™‚๏ธ A woman called the police on a black man babysitting two white children, suspecting him to be a threat based on his race.
  • ๐Ÿ“ž The incident began with someone calling 911 to report a 'suspicious black man' with children, which was Corey Lewis, a babysitter known to the kids for two years.
  • ๐Ÿค” The woman, Jennifer, questioned Corey's role with the children, showing discomfort and threatening to call the police due to her racial bias.
  • ๐Ÿ“ท Jennifer took a photo of the children as a record, indicating her intent to involve authorities based on her suspicions.
  • ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ Other customers in the restaurant did not share Jennifer's concerns and found the situation odd, challenging her assumptions.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ถ The children appeared comfortable and at ease with their babysitter, contradicting Jennifer's claims of danger.
  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ The customers confronted Jennifer about her racially biased behavior, expressing their discomfort with her actions.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿซ The scenario highlighted the issue of racial profiling and the need to challenge stereotypes and prejudices.
  • ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ The manager of the restaurant, played by an actor, was approached by Jennifer to confirm the babysitter's identity, showing her persistence.
  • ๐ŸŽฅ The situation was revealed to be a social experiment conducted by John Quinones, aiming to expose and discuss racial bias.
  • ๐ŸŒŸ The video concludes with a call for people to be better to one another, to challenge racial stereotypes, and to improve societal attitudes.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue presented in the video script?

    -The main issue is racial profiling and the wrongful assumption of a black man being a threat simply because he is babysitting two white children.

  • Who is Corey Lewis in the script?

    -Corey Lewis is the man who has been babysitting the two children for the last two years and is wrongly accused of being a suspicious person by a woman.

  • What action does the woman in the script take when she feels uncomfortable with the situation?

    -The woman threatens to call 911, suspecting the black man of being a threat to the children he is babysitting.

  • What is the setting of the incident in the script?

    -The incident takes place at a restaurant called Cotton Blue in Mississippi.

  • What does the woman, Jennifer, do when she questions the babysitter?

    -Jennifer takes a picture of the children with her cell phone as a record of the situation.

  • How do the other customers in the restaurant react to Jennifer's concerns?

    -The other customers do not share Jennifer's concerns and instead question her assumptions, highlighting the inappropriateness of her behavior.

  • What is the underlying message of the video script?

    -The underlying message is to challenge racial stereotypes and to promote better understanding and treatment of people regardless of their skin color.

  • What role does John Quinones play in the video?

    -John Quinones is the host who reveals the setup to the participants at the end of the scenario, providing commentary and insights on the situation.

  • How does the video script address the issue of racism?

    -The script uses a real-life scenario to illustrate the impact of racial profiling and to provoke thought and discussion about racism and prejudice.

  • What is the call to action for viewers at the end of the video script?

    -The call to action is for viewers to subscribe to the YouTube channel to not miss any 'What Would You Do' moments, encouraging continued engagement with the series.

  • What emotional response is expected from the audience after watching the video?

    -The video aims to evoke empathy and a sense of injustice, prompting viewers to reflect on their own attitudes and actions towards racial profiling.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿš” Racial Profiling in Childcare: A Social Experiment

This paragraph describes a social experiment where a black man, Corey Lewis, is babysitting two white children and is confronted by a woman who questions his presence with the kids, suspecting him of foul play due to his race. The woman, Jennifer, even threatens to call the police, which sparks a heated discussion among the restaurant patrons about racial profiling and assumptions based on skin color. The situation escalates as the patrons challenge Jennifer's bias, leading to a revelation of the experiment by John Quinones, who emphasizes the need for better understanding and treatment of one another, regardless of race.

05:00

๐Ÿ˜ก Confronting Prejudice: A Restaurant's Stand Against Racism

In this paragraph, the social experiment continues with the manager, played by an actor, intervening in the situation. The woman, Jennifer, insists on taking a photo of the children and their babysitter, Corey Lewis, to 'have a record' of the incident. The manager confronts her, leading to the revelation by John Quinones, who is the host of the show. He expresses his disappointment with the racial bias and stereotypes that still exist, particularly in the South. John encourages viewers to be better to one another and to stand up against such prejudice. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the YouTube channel for more content like this.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กRacial Profiling

Racial profiling is the discriminatory practice of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on their race or ethnicity. In the video, the concept is central as it depicts a woman questioning a black babysitter with white children, suspecting him due to his race rather than his actions, which is a clear example of racial profiling.

๐Ÿ’กOutrage

Outrage, in this context, refers to a strong feeling of anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment or injustice. The video's theme revolves around the growing outrage over racial bias, as the babysitter is unjustly suspected because of his race.

๐Ÿ’กStereotype

A stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. The video addresses the stereotype that a black man cannot be a responsible babysitter for white children, highlighting the need to challenge such preconceived notions.

๐Ÿ’กHarassment

Harassment is the act of disturbing or troubling someone, often repeatedly. In the video, the babysitter is harassed by a woman who questions his role with the children and threatens to call the police, illustrating the negative impact of racial bias.

๐Ÿ’กBabysitter

A babysitter is a person employed to take care of children, especially in the parents' absence. Corey Lewis, the man in the video, has been a babysitter for the children for two years, and his role is questioned due to racial bias, not his qualifications or the parents' trust.

๐Ÿ’กDiscrimination

Discrimination is the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex. The video's narrative is an example of racial discrimination, as the babysitter is treated differently because of his race.

๐Ÿ’กSafety

Safety refers to the state of being safe, free from harm or danger. The woman in the video claims to be concerned about the safety of the children, but her concern is based on racial bias rather than actual evidence of danger.

๐Ÿ’กRacial Bias

Racial bias is a form of prejudice where one race is favored over another, often unconsciously. The video's central conflict arises from the woman's racial bias, as she questions the babysitter's legitimacy based on his race.

๐Ÿ’กInjustice

Injustice is the lack of fairness or justice. The video portrays an act of injustice where the babysitter is treated unfairly due to his race, which is a violation of his rights and dignity.

๐Ÿ’กAwareness

Awareness refers to the state or condition of being conscious of something. The script mentions that the parents are aware of the babysitter's role, contrasting with the woman's lack of awareness about the situation, which leads to her biased actions.

๐Ÿ’กConfrontation

Confrontation is a face-to-face meeting or situation in which conflicting parties discuss their differences. The video involves a confrontation between the woman and the babysitter, where her racial bias is challenged by the reality of the situation.

Highlights

A woman calls the police on a black babysitter for two white children, accusing him of being suspicious.

The babysitter, Corey Lewis, has been with the children for two years and is well-known to their parents.

A restaurant patron questions the babysitter's intentions and takes a photo of the children for 'evidence'.

Bystanders challenge the woman's assumptions and defend the babysitter, highlighting the racial bias in her actions.

The woman expresses concern for the children's safety but is met with skepticism from others in the restaurant.

Patron's confront the woman, questioning her motives and the inappropriateness of her behavior.

The woman's actions are revealed to be part of a social experiment conducted by the show 'What Would You Do?'.

The show's host, John Quinones, appears to reveal the experiment and discuss the reactions with the participants.

Participants express their discomfort with the woman's racial profiling and the need for better understanding.

The experiment exposes the deep-seated racial biases that some people hold, even in the South.

Viewers are encouraged to challenge racial stereotypes and promote better behavior towards one another.

The episode ends with a call to action for people to 'just be better' and not tolerate racial discrimination.

The show uses hidden cameras to capture real reactions to a staged situation involving racial bias.

The woman's confrontation with the babysitter escalates, drawing more attention and criticism from others.

The experiment aims to raise awareness about the impact of racial profiling and the importance of addressing it.

Participants reflect on their own feelings and reactions to the situation, considering the implications of their actions.

The episode concludes with a powerful message about the need for empathy, understanding, and standing up against injustice.

Transcripts

play00:00

Something doesn't seem right about this situation

play00:03

It's a story ripped right from the headline

play00:06

The outrage growing over a woman who called the police on a young man who was babysitting two white children

play00:12

I am being harassed and follow that is lady. Someone had called

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911

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A suspicious black man with the children. He's a gentleman with these two little white kids and I

play00:27

That man is Corey Lewis who had been the babysitter for the kids for the last two years

play00:39

Sweetie you can talk to me. Do you really know this man? What do you mean? I'm uncomfortable with this

play00:45

I'm calling 911 if you saw this woman questioning this babysitter threatening to call the police on him

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Simply because of his race

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What would you do? You want to call the cops on me? I haven't done anything wrong. I'm their babysitter. Hello

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Our cameras are hidden in Mississippi

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At a restaurant called cotton blue

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Sorry, excuse me. Excuse me. How do you know these children? I'm their babysitter you you're babysitting for these two children

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Yes

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And their parents are aware of this

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These first customers clearly here Jennifer's line of questioning and she'd take a picture with her cell phone

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I'm gonna take a picture of these kids so that I have a record of this

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All right seems like a very odd situation they turned the tables on our actress and start throwing questions

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her way

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It just doesn't look right

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She's talking about the real incident

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If I'm wrong then everything's fine

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As the situation heats up this woman shares her own opinion

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Well, I'm concerned about these kids

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Breaking your okay, it's what would you do?

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And then just do something to me I'm like did you not see the new

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Perfectly fasting they're eating and doing their cells this racism s1. That's something needs to be reported. They need to be brought to life

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So you see everything that goes on every day?

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Back in the restaurant, excuse me. Do her parents know that you're with them jen continues to raise her concerns. Yeah

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I'm their babysitter

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I mean is their problem I just feel like someone who looks like you shouldn't be with kids that look like them

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Are you kidding me? I'm just making sure that those kids are safe

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But once again, no one seems to share Jen's concerns. I had a very uneasy feeling about what's going on over there

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Don't you agree with me?

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The kids seem to be perfectly

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You don't see anything strange

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It's giving me an uneasy feeling

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Say something wrong. I have to find out more to me. It just seemed that it was a

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Black-white thing. I have a serious problem with that. What would you say to someone who presumes the worst based on skin color?

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It's sad. It's sad that that's what a lot of people. Do. You know, they look at skin color first and back second

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brightest the world we live in

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Throughout the day. We wonder if anyone will agree with our concerned diner as those two women

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Are you as worried as I am about this? Excuse me? Are you worried about this desire?

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He claims that he's their babysitter turns out this situation looks anything but odd to her

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Why delay my god didn't quite answer

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This man drives that point home comforting our babysitter

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The young folks are here on notice and - and these teams over at the next table, I'm gonna call 9-1-1

play04:36

Excuse me

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They just want her gone leave, please excuse me, you're asking me to leave this restaurant

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We rolled one last time and these customers are trying to enjoy a small family reunion, excuse me

play04:58

Are you kids? Okay

play05:00

This one I'm gonna babysit applause but jennifer is making things

play05:04

Awfully difficult. I'm sorry. This is a very strange situation. I don't think it's strange at all. Honestly think this looks okay

play05:11

Yeah, it's incredibly rude. I feel very uncomfortable

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Okay, here she comes he's walking over

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Thank you, I want to make sure these children are safe

play05:40

Take their picture. I'm sorry. I'm gonna take a photo of this she storms over to our actor Jason who's playing the manager

play05:47

There's two children young man. Who's their babysitter? Let's go back

play05:51

This woman is taking pictures then right here Lily bring it to the front cuz we want to talk to her

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Come back here. You can show me. Okay slightly right here

play05:59

Time to open up and reveal our little secret. Hi there

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I'm John quinones

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Much to the relief of the entire family

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And it just made me so upset because I feel like you know this country

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We're not about that anymore

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This is the South. What does it really liked?

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The stereotype that a lot of people hold in their heart sometimes for the south just isn't true

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What do you want people to learn from this don't be afraid to step up

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Just be better

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Everybody just needs to just be better people to each other and just stop at this stuff

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I just I just can't I can't take it anymore. I can't

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You get emotional about of course. I just don't stand for that kind of stuff. You just don't

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Hi guys John quinones here. Thanks so much for checking out our YouTube channel

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There's so much more to see so click on this red button down here

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The one that says subscribe and you won't miss another what would you do moment? Enjoy?

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