EXPOSING Kim Kardashian’s Many Shady Faces … What No One is Talking About

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Exposing the many shady faces of Kim Kardashian, and the ever changing appearance of the Kardashians. Are they culture vultures? How Kim Kardashian, the Kardashians, and Jenners Stole an Empire. The dark truth and downfall of Kim Kardashian and The Kardashians. Kim Kardashian’s lies, fraud and manipulation of the masses is an ongoing problem that tells a darker story beyond the Kardashians. Did they steal their empire from other people? Will this bring the end of Kim Kardashian’s brand? Something doesn’t sit right in this web of lies, and we need to talk about it…
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@PettyUniversity
@PettyUniversity Жыл бұрын
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@1970karenleah
@1970karenleah Жыл бұрын
Meghan Markle 🙄 The Duchess 🤫
@elisebrodeur-jacobs5215
@elisebrodeur-jacobs5215 Жыл бұрын
Love you Meghan Markle 😘
@Zzz2x
@Zzz2x Жыл бұрын
Will you please do a iggy video on her blackfishing and other celeb artists who have done this and are also in the music business please
@Zzz2x
@Zzz2x Жыл бұрын
I will pay to support when I can . A lot profit off of appearing this way bc the genre they’re in. I’m constantly trying to explain to people that blackfishing is a form of racism and often a tool white people in certain spaces use to get ahead.. it’s like what tyga said he did with Kylie Jenner, (in an interview) he had to give her a new look (imo he and her family essentially pimped her out exploiting her as a young girl sexualizing her). He had to give her a new look I believe he said ‘urban’ or something, basically had her black fish and make her look mixed
@nina2592
@nina2592 Жыл бұрын
Can you do something on blue face & chrisean?!
@Anyavailability
@Anyavailability Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of when my last job sent home one of my coworkers because she had cornrows and "braids of any kind are against the rules". So naturally I went to the back room and did some quick French braids to see what would happen. My manager said my hair looked cute and I immediately went off on them for the double standard and said that is any braids are against the rules then I should be sent home too. They looked at me completely shocked. It lead to a change in company policy which is great but this should should not happen to begin with.
@lanaeni2194
@lanaeni2194 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for speaking up ❤️ You r brave & have a good heart. God bless you!
@aurea.
@aurea. Жыл бұрын
You sneaky sneak, well done 👏
@TehMomo_
@TehMomo_ Жыл бұрын
WAY TO USE YOUR PRIVILEGE. WE LOVE TO SEE IT.
@msk-qp6fn
@msk-qp6fn Жыл бұрын
Wow this is sweet and badass!! Thank you for existing!!
@elizabethcrossley6853
@elizabethcrossley6853 Жыл бұрын
Am i appropriating French and dutch culture when i braid my clients hair or my own?
@lisaruzicka8345
@lisaruzicka8345 Жыл бұрын
I'm a 61 year-old white woman and appreciate you taking the time to educate all of us. I hope the younger generation can do better than my generation has done in celebrating and respecting all people. The historical treatment of many minorities is just so sad.
@beanmoo
@beanmoo Жыл бұрын
@@_No_data ??
@nunya6056
@nunya6056 11 ай бұрын
You're the greatest keep on keeping on
@christinegraham2579
@christinegraham2579 10 ай бұрын
As another 61 year-old white woman, I couldn’t agree with you more! To Swoop, thank you Ma’am for everything you seek to teach us! 💖🤗💖
@hotfishfromsharktale
@hotfishfromsharktale 9 ай бұрын
Yes miss Lisa!
@TheAwesomes2104
@TheAwesomes2104 9 ай бұрын
I am so happy to see 60+ white men and women in all Swoops comments. When all you have around you in real life are crazy Karens and your homophobic conservative grandparents, it just feels so cathartic to see amazing women like y'all here and know their age is absolutely no excuse for their bigotry. People should strive to get better with age like y'all, not use it as a reason to never work on themselves or their beliefs ever and be so hateful that their kids and grandkids can't have meaningful honest connection with them anymore.
@tatiray8525
@tatiray8525 9 ай бұрын
About the hair topic. I’m white and my coworkers said I can’t die my hair a not natural color. I decided to die my hair pink and my manager who was black called me in for a meeting unrelated to my hair and mentioned how she loved my hair. She told me being discriminated for her hair all her life she celebrates different hairstyles colors and so on. I will always remember that and never ever discriminated and judge someone based on their hairstyle/color
@triloization
@triloization 11 ай бұрын
I am from Germany working for a Japanese company. One of my colleagues is from Senegal and she wears her hair in braids. She is a gorgeous woman and NOBODY has a problem with it. To be honest the most are totally blasted when they hear how long these hairstyles need to be done. She gets so many compliments about hear beautiful hair. That anybody could lose a job because of a hair style is totally nuts and so backwards it is unbelievable.
@Doesntmatter20
@Doesntmatter20 6 ай бұрын
Only in America I tell you ….. 😳🙄 we Europeans don’t care
@lidewijvos
@lidewijvos 3 ай бұрын
Yeah this is a non existent problem in the Netherlands either.
@laurasaunders4148
@laurasaunders4148 2 ай бұрын
That's what I was about to say about uk. It's unbelievable 😢
@Luciana_McC_99
@Luciana_McC_99 Ай бұрын
​@@Doesntmatter20 I seen a bunch of videos of native swedish girls going through some terrible stuff for having long blonde hair. To where so many are dying their hair to not get graped . It's awful what people are going through. It really hurts my heart.
@Skyler_Rain
@Skyler_Rain Жыл бұрын
My coworker literally got threatened with a writeup after he braided his hair because it was "unprofessional" he originally braided his hair back because the same job said that his natural hair was "distracting" and it hid his eyes so they thought he was hiding sobriety. Absolutely disgusting.
@roshnipatel2000
@roshnipatel2000 Жыл бұрын
Damn he can’t catch a break 😭 Can’t keep it natural or braided?!?!
@bonniherself
@bonniherself Жыл бұрын
So his only option is what, to shave his head?
@rosemarie8309
@rosemarie8309 Жыл бұрын
Let your co worker know they actually can sue for that I wish more people knew it's called hair discrimination
@LizaBMarie
@LizaBMarie 10 ай бұрын
He needs to sue for hair discrimination, those employers are the one who need to lose their jobs!
@samanderson6194
@samanderson6194 9 ай бұрын
Yuck black?
@brookecookie7932
@brookecookie7932 Жыл бұрын
White girl here with extremely naturally curly hair. When I was in college I received feed back that I didn’t get a job because my hair looked messy and unkept….. I was having a great hair day. The interviewer was a middle aged white man. It crushed me. I had a different interview with a different company and was having a horrible hair day and got feed back that I looked well put together and presented well. I was very floored. My heart goes out to all the natural hair girlies because it’s absolute bullshit that feeling beautiful in your own skin isn’t allowed.
@Marlaina
@Marlaina 3 ай бұрын
Or maybe the "middle aged white man" had his own singular thoughts and opinions that had nothing to do with his ethnicity? We are our own individual beings with our own brain functions and it doesn't always have to do with the melanin content. You could line up 10 people from 10 walks of life and they would all have a different opinion about your hair.
@user-by1nl3fl1i
@user-by1nl3fl1i 3 ай бұрын
I know u fucking lying . You saying that is giving him way too much credit...and even if that WERE (ever) the case , idt the OP is insinuating that its due to HIS race , but based on HIS views on the group of people Who commonly hold the curl pattern. Also...even if I were to give B.O.T.D , and say it isn't rooted in prejudice, or bias , then I would simply put it this way , Someone's OPINION on someone's HAIR should NEVER be make or break with employment. ​@@Marlaina
@GamingWithSunny176
@GamingWithSunny176 2 ай бұрын
they teach culture in college classes, take some.@@Marlaina
@MfConnor
@MfConnor 2 ай бұрын
👏🏼 congrats on doing you boo ❤
@Luciana_McC_99
@Luciana_McC_99 Ай бұрын
I have straight long hair. In elementary school I used to get picked on everyday for this because I was the only girl with straight long hair . My husband went through a lot worse being a boy , I was never jumped so I'm happy I never had to go through that.
@DannyBedo
@DannyBedo 10 ай бұрын
I’m biracial Mexican American. I’ve actively painted my eyes blue in self portraits, I’ve bought “black” products to straighten my hair, in ROTC I was educated that colored hair was generally frowned upon. The level of self hate that I buried into my psyche until my 30s when my wife helped me identify it is insane. The level of exploitation is bonkers to me.
@justanaveragejess86
@justanaveragejess86 6 ай бұрын
My nephew is Mexican American also. He is bilingual and even used to help me with my Spanish class! He was about 8 at the time. He is now 15 and refuses to speak Spanish. He seems very embarrassed. That kid is my heart and I hope you don't mind me asking, do you think he was bullied in school when he spoke Spanish? It kills me because he is an amazing, sweet and respectful kid... and I think it's so cool that he is bilingual. Do you have any insight on what may have happened? Thanks and sorry for what you experienced ❤
@jessieallen9766
@jessieallen9766 Жыл бұрын
" and you want to wear it like an accessory ?! GO wash off our struggle" PROBABLY THE MOST POWERFUL WORDS IVE HEARD IN..... FOREVER!❤
@dayat7654
@dayat7654 Жыл бұрын
As an Armenian myself, it saddens me to the core that one of the only Armenian representations I have in Hollywood is them. Our culture is ancient and beautiful. I wish Kim would stop stealing from other cultures, and represented her own. P.S. - Amazing job as always Swoop 👏🏼 ❤ love you
@patchouleigh_
@patchouleigh_ Жыл бұрын
Bailey Sarian is Armenian. Not exactly Hollywood, but her star is rising. 🙂
@gabriellebaker3070
@gabriellebaker3070 Жыл бұрын
Tbh I've always wondered the same thing; why haven't the Kardashian's taken the time to practice their own culture? Armenian culture is beautiful, so much history, their art, their food is phenomenal✨ its such a shame that they never connected with their Armenian heritage, and instead took from others cultures 😑
@liv1998x
@liv1998x Жыл бұрын
I think they have forgotten they’re Armenian at this point! Very sad.
@CaseyAvalon
@CaseyAvalon Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see them do that it would be beautiful. ❤️
@lasmujeresnotienenpollAs
@lasmujeresnotienenpollAs Жыл бұрын
I'm just wondering, as an Armenian, do you consider and categorize urself as white?
@xHarperPlaysx
@xHarperPlaysx Жыл бұрын
I’m a white Australian and really appreciate this video to help me understand struggles I’ve never experienced. It is WILD to me that people are bullied for their hair in school and in the workplace. Absolutely WILD.
@moonwalkerangel7008
@moonwalkerangel7008 11 ай бұрын
Well that would be thanks to anti discrimination laws that prevent workplace issues like that in Australia, having said that it is crazy that not every country has laws that protect people against racism and discrimination.
@Louise-d-1
@Louise-d-1 11 ай бұрын
I'm an Aboriginal Woman in Australia and I had to leave school from being racially abused on a daily, we still live with Rascism in this Country we are now trying to get ALL Aussies to join us and Vote Yes for the referendum Give Us Aboriginal People A Voice In Parliament, can you believe Swoop they regarded us as FAUNA wtaf I'm obviously a Human Being...we are sick of the endless rejection..
@Kaha-ow1xt
@Kaha-ow1xt 10 ай бұрын
@tigersnake I'm a white Australian and am sickened by what there no camp are coming out with, I am crossing my fingers for a yes outcome. I don't know how anyone can look at the media discourse around this and this Australia isn't racist
@smurfylee
@smurfylee 9 ай бұрын
​@@Louise-d-1Never trust the govt, vote NO, we need treaty!!
@TorahApologetics
@TorahApologetics 8 ай бұрын
ALL BS IF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO USE ELECTRICITY, NO MOTOR VEHICLES, AND NO INTERNET. IF YOU TALK ABOUT CULTURAL EXCHANGE IS OKAY, AND THE CREATOR IS BLACK BUT WHITEN HER SKIN PROBABLY WITH GLUTATHIONE DRIPS.. BECAUSE ATTRACTION FROM ALL WHITE, BLACKS AND LATINOS..
@allysavage9137
@allysavage9137 10 ай бұрын
this hit HARD!! I got bullied endlessly for being pale skinned and frizzy hair - the white kids where horrible and the black kids where horrible as I wasn't darke enough - I never fit in. Finding SWOOP is like finding home
@sarahg1583
@sarahg1583 3 ай бұрын
Sorry you had to deal with this. My late father-in-law was ostracized by his immediate family (parents & 4 brothers) for being too dark and having coarser hair than the rest. It was quite painful, but he channeled his pain & ended up outdoing them all. Sadly, it's not uncommon in Black families to ostracize a child for being "too light" or "too dark".
@hailiedust4427
@hailiedust4427 11 ай бұрын
We have a white second grade teacher at the school I work for. She had several African American students in her class, she reads a book every year now called Hair Love 💕 it is a book about a little black girl who is upset that her hair doesn’t look like everyone else’s. She teaches her students that it is ok to embrace everything about yourself! 😊❤
@waaygaan
@waaygaan Жыл бұрын
As a white teacher at a high school with mostly minority students, I love to hear about their lives and traditions. I love to compliment my students when they come in with braids or their natural hair, because it’s beautiful. I hope the students in my classroom never feel discriminated against because of their hair 💔 Edit: wild how people took this lol. I compliment my students hair, clothes, whatever when it looks like they put extra effort into their appearance or if I just like their look. I put my race to emphasize that even though I am not a part of minority culture I try to make my students feel loved and special. and lastly, do you all think all I do to create relationships with my students is compliment them? It's not trying too hard, its being a person caring about another person, trying to boost the self esteem of teenagers.
@kbarrell0324
@kbarrell0324 Жыл бұрын
I applaud you for doing your best to educate yourself to make them feel better about themselves. Swoop definitely educates us. Thank goodness for swoop and educating us
@dsrree
@dsrree Жыл бұрын
Maybe stop complimenting people when they wear hairstyles that fit their culture. It comes off as trying too hard more than empowering.
@jamiedaigle5452
@jamiedaigle5452 Жыл бұрын
Keep on complimenting them! Just as Swoop said they bullied her over her hair in school, your doing the complete opposite. In doing so you may be giving them confidence in the way they are styling their hair.
@Flick14
@Flick14 Жыл бұрын
@@dsrree why are we not allowed to compliment? In my small town it's majority white. My local supermarket I've never seen a black girl working there so I immediately noticed the other day when there was a black girl working at the check out. Well, she had her hair in an afro and I thought it looked amazing. A couple days later she had it in braids and again it looked amazing. She came over to help me and I said "I've just got to say, afro or braids, your hair always looks sooooo good, you're making me feel like I've got to up my hair game just to come buy some milk!". We both laughed and she replied "thanks I really appreciate it because it is HARD work, so thanks for noticing!". We now smile and say hi to each other whenever we cross paths. My hair is dead straight, and curls last all of 30 mins so naturally I'm jealous of curly hair (black/white) and I love the look of braids, I can just about plait my hair 😂 so I notice good braids.
@RevertedRashidah
@RevertedRashidah Жыл бұрын
@@dsrree they’re high school kids. Positive encouragement from a white teacher about their hair is probably more positive than negative lol
@JaimeLynBarbarian
@JaimeLynBarbarian Жыл бұрын
Braids being 'unkept' is the dumbest thing possible. My hair is unkept. I can not even do braids if I tried (any kind of braids). Braids take immense skill, patience & care! How is that unkept?! It also breaks my heart that women arent comfortable in their natural hair. It's gorgeous! Beyond gorgeous! There is something so Goddess-like about natural hair that I am always enamored with. So tired of people putting down others blessings, because we are all truly beautiful inside & out ❤
@TheAwesomes2104
@TheAwesomes2104 9 ай бұрын
100% It makes no sense to take one of the most time intensive hairstyles out there and say they look "unkept" like... that's as kept as you can possibly keep it. I think anyone with that opinion should have to sit through getting their hair braided, care for it, then sit to have it all taken down.
@TorahApologetics
@TorahApologetics 8 ай бұрын
ALL BS IF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO USE ELECTRICITY, NO MOTOR VEHICLES, AND NO INTERNET. IF YOU TALK ABOUT CULTURAL EXCHANGE IS OKAY, AND THE CREATOR IS BLACK BUT WHITEN HER SKIN PROBABLY WITH GLUTATHIONE DRIPS.. BECAUSE ATTRACTION FROM ALL WHITE, BLACKS AND LATINOS..
@Celestial-Bleu
@Celestial-Bleu 8 ай бұрын
Ikr? The whole point of braiding hair is to keep it neat and out of the way ie, kept. People can be such assh*les.
@violetsrayreikishop2
@violetsrayreikishop2 7 ай бұрын
​@@TheAwesomes2104also braids is good for black hair types because it helps our hair grow and it's used as protective styles for example a lot of black female singers and actress would do protective styles and have a lace front installed to protect their hair due to the weather, hot lights on stage and because while performing their natural hair will fizzle up due to weather and sweating.
@dings7301
@dings7301 4 ай бұрын
Fr it's literally the complete OPPOSITE of unkempt or messy, it's so time consuming and an art form 😤
@rebeccaewen-rome5585
@rebeccaewen-rome5585 11 ай бұрын
Wanted to add to this issue that, I used to have Dreds from about 25 to 37yrs and all I repeatedly got asked was can I wash my hair, people perceive you as dirty and scuzzy, and it gave just the tiniest insight into how people can not only be ignorant but will easily push that ignorance onto a certain population
@xomaddiemay
@xomaddiemay Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this insight… I had no idea about the Kim K champagne photo, I didn’t know there was a horrific history behind it.. this kind of content is SO IMPORTANT. I am consistently amazed by your docs and the things I learn watching. WE NEED THIS IN OUR WORLD. Creators like you educating people responsibly and concisely. This is SO important. Keep doing what you do.
@ThatRedhedd
@ThatRedhedd 11 ай бұрын
You're awesome! Love your open-mindedness! ❤
@JediJuniper92
@JediJuniper92 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I find the “excuse” of “I was just in a dimly lit room” to be of SUCH bs because as a (very white) model I’ve been put into multiple photoshoots where the light was incredibly dim and it honestly makes my white skin even a bit more obvious. So yeah, that’s SUCH an easy bs answer to call out. Amazing work as always - you’ve become my favorite docu channel and I really appreciate your energy and your fantastic work!
@KagomeYasha023
@KagomeYasha023 9 ай бұрын
Yeah white people especially pale skinned white ppl usually glow the darker the light is
@TheAwesomes2104
@TheAwesomes2104 9 ай бұрын
​@@KagomeYasha023 I never thought I'd have a reason to like being so pale, but being basically glow in the dark is pretty cool, albeit not very useful. I'll take it.
@BrendaBlanco
@BrendaBlanco Жыл бұрын
Since SWOOP is exposing the Ks, let me EXPOSE SWOOP. I remember when I met Swoop in person... I saw her at a NYC event. She was standing near a stage after doing a presentation. I ran to her all excited and you know what this woman did? She hugged me, and took a pic with me and was the sweetest, most down to Earth person in that entire event. There, EXPOSED!
@PettyUniversity
@PettyUniversity Жыл бұрын
Omg you’re so kind 💙
@BrendaBlanco
@BrendaBlanco Жыл бұрын
@@PettyUniversity 😍!!!
@JustBec2122
@JustBec2122 9 ай бұрын
The Sara story is heart wrenching. I was holding back tears. I can not believe any human being was ever treated that way. She couldn’t even rest in death.
@CEJ4918
@CEJ4918 Жыл бұрын
When my friends daughter was 5 years old, she was stroking my hair and said, “I wish I had your hair. It’s so pretty.” It broke my heart because she was so young and already associating her hair texture with ugly. I said to her, “Baby girl you are one of the most beautiful girls in the entire world. Don’t ever let anyone tell you differently bc they’re lying.”
@sarahwatson3192
@sarahwatson3192 Жыл бұрын
I’m a white passing native Canadian woman. I’ll be the first to admit I am very white passing my dads genetics were hella strong. I’ve been accused of cultural appropriation for wearing traditional 3 strand braids and traditional regalia (clothing). It’s annoying for me and I keep my “Indian identification” card on me at all times actually because at some point I got tiered of explaining that my mom was the native one and that my dad was very very VERY white. Oh and yes its still called an Indian card, it has your “Indian identification number” and everything on it. The numbers tell what tribe, clan, and family you are from. Let’s be real here racism is not something new and it will probably never go away but I do blame the Kardashians for popularizing Cultural appropriation. They’ve affectivity made it harder for white passing people of any culture to appreciate and participate in their own cultures. I didn’t used to feel like I wasn’t “native” enough but after almost being denied entry to see my cousin dance a sacred dance at a powwow I will be very honest that I hate that I’m not native looking enough for people to believe me. That’s my experience with it all, I’m constantly feeling like I don’t belong because I’m too native for white people but too white for native people.
@KukumEesinekapo
@KukumEesinekapo Жыл бұрын
Omg! I have said almost the same thing in another video from someone else! Same same thing with me! I so get what you’re saying!!!
@kho936
@kho936 Жыл бұрын
Im mexican and Im a mestiza (purépecha grandma)however I look completely white. I struggled w this growing up too. I’ve learned to make people that question me feel stupid. Clearly they don’t know basic genetics and in the end I know who and what I am and I will not allow anyone to take it away from me. In the end I am more than my ethnicity.
@laurapardy8297
@laurapardy8297 Жыл бұрын
ME. FKN TOO GIRL. SO ANNOYINGGGGGGG. “You’re too white to be an Indian” Yo WHAT💀.
@anotherinternetidiot6300
@anotherinternetidiot6300 Жыл бұрын
I'm Cdn and I never considered how the Kardashians could impact local Indigenous. Allow me to add that to my list of exasperations I have for them. Also I remember learning staus cards still are (somehow?) the way they are when in a check-out line and someone was having their card scanned and it came up as "Indian Status". I was fucking shocked - although I shouldn't be considering the incredibly overt racism toward Indigenous Peoples by Cdn government and their employees. It's pathetic. And how ironic that you face discrimination from both sides❤ Thx for sharing - I appreciate your insight.
@msk-qp6fn
@msk-qp6fn Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry for you. I can never imagine what it is like to be denied of your heritage and identity, but I have had been mistaken as a boy or denied girl roles just because my name was masculine and it always made me so frustrated and on occasions cry as a little kid but my mom was always there for me to validate and confirm "myself" and I hope you have friends and families who does the same for you.
@reidunengh483
@reidunengh483 Жыл бұрын
The Sara story hit me so hard. I cannot believe how cruel the world was and still is.. Tha Kardashians have no empathy or moral compass... Thank you for a great doc Swoop!!!
@mangalover0149
@mangalover0149 Жыл бұрын
I know about her story from another video about her by AskAMortician. Her story is utterly heartbreaking.
@helloheyo4ever
@helloheyo4ever 9 ай бұрын
Same 😢
@TorahApologetics
@TorahApologetics 8 ай бұрын
ALL BS IF CULTURAL APPROPRIATION BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO USE ELECTRICITY, NO MOTOR VEHICLES, AND NO INTERNET. IF YOU TALK ABOUT CULTURAL EXCHANGE IS OKAY, AND THE CREATOR IS BLACK BUT WHITEN HER SKIN PROBABLY WITH GLUTATHIONE DRIPS.. BECAUSE ATTRACTION FROM ALL WHITE, BLACKS AND LATINOS..
@laurasaunders4148
@laurasaunders4148 2 ай бұрын
Omg it is so sad. Just hell 😢
@user-iy6em1eh9s
@user-iy6em1eh9s 10 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@sarahsleamanova2072
@sarahsleamanova2072 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for clearing the petty thing as I found you after I found her. And I'm super grateful that you didn't send your community her way to bully her. It shows how great person you are if no one saw it till now. Thanks for you Swoop! I really love you and your content! ❤❤
@rubeeverno9062
@rubeeverno9062 8 ай бұрын
If we're thinking of the same lady, im such a huge fan of both of them😭❤️
@suzannev12
@suzannev12 8 ай бұрын
@@rubeeverno9062 Yeah, if it's the same girl I'm thinking..I watch her too. Totally different youtuber from swoop and I like both so much for different reasons. Disappointing if she did steal it. She doesn't seem like that at all. Can't they just have had the same idea, separate from each other? Please? Maybe that's naive on my part...
@rubeeverno9062
@rubeeverno9062 7 ай бұрын
@suzannev12 I'd hope it was like that, that they're just similar with petty being a love language. They definitely do very different content so it's the only thing I can think honestly
@blammela
@blammela 7 ай бұрын
Yeah, I immediately thought of Petty Merch when I saw the Petty University…. I’m really surprised since Dobre often talks about supporting artists and ideas.
@Jmg0627
@Jmg0627 6 ай бұрын
Who was it?
@queencersei2644
@queencersei2644 9 ай бұрын
Culture appreciation is everything. I've never followed anything Kardashian related, although as a veterinarian for WWF I have been all over the world. Currently reside on Svalbard and still own my house in Japan. Understanding every culture is so important.
@lils6537
@lils6537 Жыл бұрын
when you mentioned the whole thing about the bigger creator stealing your design, i was fully sat there thinking you had over a million subs, im literally so confused how you dont. girl with all the work you put in these videos and with how PURE QUALITY they are, you honestly deserve so much more recognition
@torithompson2883
@torithompson2883 Жыл бұрын
I’m truly dying to know who had the whole grain gluten free AUDACITY to steal swoops designs.
@roisin3876
@roisin3876 Жыл бұрын
@@torithompson2883 I looked up Petty apparel and the only thing that comes up is Charlotte Dobre's merch that has petty all over it. I don't know if it's her and I hope not but it's the first link. Honestly a bit disappointing if it is.
@natwe
@natwe Жыл бұрын
@@roisin3876 I was thinking this too, but they have different designs, just the same name. I personally prefer swoops, but I don't think it was intentional that they both have videos and personalities centered around that word. Swoop def deserves way more subs tho fr.
@Little_miss_woopsie
@Little_miss_woopsie Жыл бұрын
I thought about Charlotte to, I did some digging, as far as I can see, Charlotte started to do videos mentioning petty some months before Swoop, and Swoop release here merch some months before Charlotte. So they basically started the petty thing in the same timeframe. Also, they use the term petty in very different ways, and don’t make the same type of content. I did however find som sites online (at least 2) that sells petty university merch that it seams like stole the idea from Swoop! A easy google search and they popped up.. wtf?? will do more digging.
@turnoffthetv
@turnoffthetv Жыл бұрын
@@natwe I agree, do not think it was intentional, but her fans are pretty aggressively pro CD and would not be surprised if they somehow thought Swoop copied. I follow both channels and Swoop was first by a long while. Also, Swoop's merch is cuter and more unique IMO.
@talonander1914
@talonander1914 Жыл бұрын
If you want to know more about Sarah’s story, AskAMortician did a very well researched video. Her story is absolutely heartbreaking. Also another very well done video, SWOOP. As a white trans man, all I can say is that the kardashian’s actions are despicable Plain and simple.
@asarishepard8171
@asarishepard8171 Жыл бұрын
Her vid was informative and amazing, same as swoops section. Its heartbreaking to learn about people suffering like this...
@The_Reckoning_Is_Here
@The_Reckoning_Is_Here Жыл бұрын
I love ask a mortician ❤
@go.touch.some.grass.or.whaaaat
@go.touch.some.grass.or.whaaaat Жыл бұрын
I love her videos!!
@talonander1914
@talonander1914 Жыл бұрын
@@syrasmine yeah.. I suck at spelling and auto correct hates me. Thanks for pointing it out tho, I didn’t notice it
@AddyLeigh
@AddyLeigh Жыл бұрын
I was going to comment the same thing!
@LizaBMarie
@LizaBMarie 10 ай бұрын
Not me bawling my EYES out when you told us the story of your kitty 😭 like.. that’s just the sweetest thing ever. I think your baby is with you as well, she always will be.
@roodbennett
@roodbennett Ай бұрын
I remember in primary school (1st grade) my best friend Kesha was biracial, and I kept telling her that I wanted her skin. She began sobbing and said, no you don't want it. She told me, you have "good skin"...it took me until my teen years to understand why she cried and what she meant, we were 7 YEARS OLD!!! 😢
@laurachisnall
@laurachisnall Жыл бұрын
Swoop came, she saw and she served the truth 👏
@kimwalter8753
@kimwalter8753 Жыл бұрын
Yes, nobody's holding them accountable for their suspect behavior. What about Kylies noose necklace !
@asarishepard8171
@asarishepard8171 Жыл бұрын
And served up the hot tea!
@ashleigharmstrong9765
@ashleigharmstrong9765 Жыл бұрын
Hearing that society has made you want to wash off your own skins color, broke my heart. I so wish that we could live in a world where we looked inwards and to people's actions instead of what is on the outside. To anyone who has had an experience like that, I wish I could scoop you up in my arms and give you the BIGGEST hug.
@tigerlily102511
@tigerlily102511 Жыл бұрын
Swoop, thank you so much for sharing your personal struggles with us. I am so sorry that you have had to face so many hardships. Despite everything you've gone through, you are an great person with a beautiful soul. Thank you so much for all you do. I always look forward to all of your videos. ❤️
@ameliaalastairmoon4145
@ameliaalastairmoon4145 9 ай бұрын
Swoop thank you so much for your insight on all of this. I live in Southern Italy, so the culture here is obviously different from the Us. But, I have natural 3c curls, dark blonde (my mom has type 4 curls, black hair and olive skin, for context) and I've been bullied relentlessly as a kid, called names (as the "lion king", because of how the shorter curls would rise up in a thin aureole around my face no matter how much of a beating my locks would take every morning with a brush to try and tame them in waves or a in braid). I've been asked innumerable times by strangers if they could touch my fluffy natural curls, I've tried to turn them straight as a teenager to fit in the common beauty standard so I wouldn't stand out too much or looking "messy", before finally just embracing and loving what I look like. And I'm white, light skinned and green-eyed white. Anyway, you're helping me process and understand some of the trauma, here. Thank you so, so much.
@robynpitts5029
@robynpitts5029 Жыл бұрын
Facts. As a bi-racial woman who was raised in KY, children and the society destroyed my confidence as a small child.
@brittanytiera3299
@brittanytiera3299 Жыл бұрын
Whew say destroyed my confidence tho it’s sad 😢
@yourbanhmi
@yourbanhmi Жыл бұрын
me too
@xnotmylegalinfox8753
@xnotmylegalinfox8753 Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry that happened to you but can I ask something. are you hateful or stand-offish to anyone who’s white because of it ? Or are you open that back then times were different and our parents and grandparents were to fault for their old passed down mindsets. Are you okay or agree that someone who was raised in a dominant black community but is white may grow up and adapt and change the speech and slang used. Is that bad ? Or is that rude to claim that one person who grew up in the community can’t use slang now because it’s “blackface”. Are you okay with the promotion of “everyone has white privilege and because of that no one can be racist towards white people”. Let me say something it has been wrong for years for white folk to treat any POC badly and many have changed - years after years but this new promotion that white folk need to pay up ?? Why not treat people from African like crap since they sold their own people ? Why not treat people under the KING in UK like crap since they were the ones that were steadily trying to take over lands - it’s just nah - just white folk. What happened 200 years ago was messy and wrong. American FOUGHT a war to free slaves - American killed their own to free slaves. - whites helped in some cases of the Underground Railroad- what about the states all those years ago that were free slave states - is hate towards whites escaped in those states - NOOOOO -- the mindset that we need to do this now. There are literally some companies that have a policy to terminate white people over anyone else regardless of job performance, seniority , etc because of what happened 200 years ago. So people who were not directly affected from it and being punished 200 years later Has any POC stoped to think.What would MLK say. Now that we all have the chance to allow our children to play with each other. We aren’t taking advantage. No. White folk do more and more to not step on toes while ours are being stepped on. POC teaching their children to hate white kids for what ? They ain’t do nothing to them. So how in the heck is racism supposed to stop or get better when POC are pushing it. Want it. -- it’s like a card used - example- my man hit me once but anytime I get mad I’m sure to bring up that one thing that was bad “ The Jews - Native American Indians - the Irish, Australia verse The French - etc etc etc. history is dark. Back then it was let’s conquer the world and hurt anyone in our path. All counties have messed up histories. They all do -- but why can’t it stop in American. And let me say this - I’ve been treated like shit by many blacks people in my life. My child has - and am I spraying racist ideals. HELL NO. But people can’t expect white folk to do one thing while others do the opposite. Why teach our children to act if no one else doing the same ???
@xnotmylegalinfox8753
@xnotmylegalinfox8753 Жыл бұрын
How come it’s society fault when many people around us in our own community called us “nappy headed”. That’s a term used my POC. Our hair is 1 inch. Etc etc. I just think we all need to stop being so hell bent on using the “back 200 years ago” shit cause white folk ain’t that bad. They really aren’t. We teach our children to be rude to white folk ? Why ? And then go grow thinking white folk that bad when POC put that on them. I have a neighbor who constantly talks her kids into seeing white children as people to be rude too. Like 5-7 year olds as targets or people to avoid ? That their whiteness is a threat to them ?)? How ? Not this day in age. It’s toxic. If POC can’t see all the good that’s changed and due to white folk going against their families and the racist narrative instilled in them. Broke it - raised their own children opposite and now white children are better than they were in the 90’s but many of us still nag about race and crap when they the ones who are anti white. ?? Just know if we want us and our younger generation to be treated fairly and with respect - than we gotta stop doing the opposite. One white kid getting bullied too much but a child of color and it can change. Those parents who ensured their children aren’t baby racist may change up and then we will be forced to feel the “oppression” y’all speak of. We ain’t oppressed.
@meggzilla009
@meggzilla009 Жыл бұрын
You deserve millions for all the work you do to give facts. I sometimes find it hard to sit and listen to someone who knows because I didn't feel like my views were racist. You've really taught me so much about how I think and how to unlearn harmful and passive behavior. Much love. Here's to manifesting 1million!!
@PettyUniversity
@PettyUniversity Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kindness and also openness to these topics 💙
@mermaiddiyartist8119
@mermaiddiyartist8119 Жыл бұрын
@@PettyUniversity your videos are the best❤.
@mermaiddiyartist8119
@mermaiddiyartist8119 Жыл бұрын
That’s great she’s helped you❤
@rayofsunshine9771
@rayofsunshine9771 Жыл бұрын
I feel the exact same way. As a white person, I want to be a better ally but I don't always know how to and I fall short and hearing these opinions has been so vital to my growth in allyship.
@noodlepoodlegirl
@noodlepoodlegirl Жыл бұрын
I LOVE your comment, and absolutely agree. 1,000,000!
@rachelmiller3620
@rachelmiller3620 9 ай бұрын
I honestly had no idea about most of what was covered in this video. I've had the privilege not to experience this first hand and have been fortunate to never see this kind of pain and bullying inflicted on others either growing up in school or in the work place, so I appreciate the awareness that has been brought from this video. It was covered in a compassionate and educational manner, and it's things like this that make a difference
@HonorWillow
@HonorWillow Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say I really appreciate how kind and understanding you are. It's great to watch these. They are always so well researched and nuanced. It's great how you give serious topics such respect and also manage to add some lighthearted fun without abandoning that respect
@shaziaahamed8451
@shaziaahamed8451 Жыл бұрын
I honestly can't with the Kardashians, I have never found them to be influential, respectable, or some sort of role model. So my brain honestly can not comprehend why people buy into their **** like honestly! I'm so glad there are people like you who brings these issue to the surface and not sugar coat the BS of these people 💜
@shanzys2cents
@shanzys2cents Жыл бұрын
Yes! I’m proud to say I’ve never purchased any of their products or follow them on social media. I’ve only seen a few episodes of the show and just could not either.
@Nelle-uj3eg
@Nelle-uj3eg Жыл бұрын
Thank you Yes I never have gotten why people almost worship them ! To me they are not talented and although they are attractive I don't find them gorgeous at all. I do find them vapid , insincere and irritating and other than this post have no interest in them or their lives! They are so plastic and fake!
@cricketandgraham8644
@cricketandgraham8644 Жыл бұрын
My mom watches the show (not really much anymore tbh) and she doesn't really like them either. She just told me 'I just like to watch rich people cry' so I guess that's an answer.. lmao
@jmsa26
@jmsa26 Жыл бұрын
I'm the same! I don't get it, they're vile people and I've never watched an episode. Like the Real Housewives etc, shows like theirs just make me feel hopeless for humanity and I find it depressing.
@vela0854
@vela0854 11 ай бұрын
Same. Me regarding them: 😐😑😶
@Thedionjai
@Thedionjai Жыл бұрын
I’m so surprised I’ve never heard of the tragic story of Sarah. My heart pains what she would have gone through and the fact that she was never put to rest in her home town for 200 YEARS! This needs to be talked about more often especially in schools as black history lacks so much of
@AddyLeigh
@AddyLeigh Жыл бұрын
The KZfaq channel ask a mortician did a deep dive on her story. She covered it incredibly respectfully and I highly recommend it
@lisaernst6567
@lisaernst6567 Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry you went through all that Swoop, it breaks my heart 💔. I love your look and the information and time you put into your videos! Thank you for all the work you do and I enjoy your Petty University! 🧐
@EasyBreezie
@EasyBreezie Жыл бұрын
That fact that I found this channel somehow is a forever win for me.
@PettyUniversity
@PettyUniversity Жыл бұрын
You’re so sweet! And omg I need to get into your wig content!
@nottheoneforyou
@nottheoneforyou Жыл бұрын
So excited for you to spill some truth, I can't stand how much the Kardashians do and get away with.
@okoala62
@okoala62 Жыл бұрын
For real; it’s been so long already- long overdue 👏🏼😤
@kimwalter8753
@kimwalter8753 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. I was just saying that. They get away with too much. Because they're abusing the Black culture and collective, so no one cares, including Kanye and those Black males they sleep with. What about Kylies noose necklace ! What if she had worn a swastika neo-nazi accessories or necklace !
@chadstrimpel3379
@chadstrimpel3379 Жыл бұрын
They sold their souls and continue to push a certain narrative. That is why they are still very relevant to the powers that be.
@CaseyAvalon
@CaseyAvalon Жыл бұрын
Me too they are like poison in the water
@fuzzyfriendsrescuevoluntee3036
@fuzzyfriendsrescuevoluntee3036 Жыл бұрын
They make it a point to stay in the news and media. The news articles we see about them, most are "advertorials" (you know, even the ones that have a taste of bad publicity but then the author starts to mildly praise them?) because they're trying to redirect our attention away from the actual information and blind us. Pretty much every "article" we read online is bought and paid for if it's a major outlet. I used to write for a major dating site and mgmt was like "okay you need to talk about this guy's book at least 6 times in this article about making him want to act like your hero..." because he bought an article. Publicity. The K family is constantly buying "articles" to trick the public. But that's how they get away with it. Publicity. People love to hate them and they're cashing in on exactly that. Everything they do is carefully coordinated. They know exactly what they're doing.
@lj0727
@lj0727 Жыл бұрын
So.. I have something I want to share. I fully understand the problem with cultural appropriation and agree 100 percent with how harmful it is. The whole influencer blackface trend especially is insane and it really bothers me how so many people seem to think it is not a big deal. That Emma girl from Sweden particularly drives me crazy. With her "just naturally tanned skin," as she calls it. Riiiiight. Didn't realize Sweden was such a tropic, sunny country.🤦🏻‍♀️The whole kimono thing was ridiculous, and I fully believe, like Swoop said, that Kim knew exactly what she was doing. I also agree that Kim calling box or fulani braids "bo derrick" braids is wrong as well. But on the subject of braids altogether, I am conflicted and kind of upset because I think it has gone too far. I am Native American. One of many things important to our cultural identity is our hair. Our hair is considered sacred and significant to who we are as an individual, family, and community. Different tribes have different meanings behind different styles, and it is sometimes used to show your place or status in the community. It is usually only cut for specific and meaningful reasons and in specific ways/rituals. In preparation for pow wows and ceremonies, we will do braids with extensive beadwork, feathers, fur, etc. Our hair is a constant reminder of our connection to our culture and as a bridge to the sacredness of relationships. Braiding a child’s hair or family members' hair is one of the most common and basic ways to connect and create a bond with them. My mother braided my hair almost every single morning, just like her mother did to hers. Here in Canada, we had something that is now called the "Sixties Scoop." Between about 1950 and 1980, an estimated 20 thousand aboriginal infants and children were stolen from their families by child welfare authorities and placed for adoption in non-Indigenous households and church ran "schools". They were literally trying to train the "savage" or nativeness out of these children. Thousands of them were killed during this time. One of the first things they did to start this "cleansing" process was cut their braids off in an attempt to strip their culture and identity from them. There are a lot more meanings and rituals involving hair and braids, but I know this is way too long already. The reason I am writing this is because lately, I myself am getting harassed for wearing my braids. Not even cornrows or fulani braids. Simple pigtail braids on each side running down my back. If I post a picture online, I am attacked and accused of cultural appropriation. I have been yelled at in the streets. So I just want to throw it out there that braids aren't "owned" by one culture. Native Americans have been wearing braids for thousands of years. I do understand the harm with Kim K wearing and calling those braids Bo Derrick braids. I'm not denying or discounting that at all. Culture appropriation IS a problem and is super disrespectful. I have seen and heard beautiful black women be made fun of or disrespected for having a "natural" hairstyle, and it infuriates me every time. But I don't think it should mean that only black people are "allowed" to wear braids, and there seems to be a large portion of people who think that or are now starting to think that. And about half the people who have harassed me about it are actually white. Anyways, if you got this far, thanks for reading. I apologize for the length lol I hope that everyone, no matter their hairstyle or skin colour, have an amazing week and kick ass in whatever they hope to accomplish! ❤️
@misszt
@misszt Жыл бұрын
THIS THIS THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@leslie3550
@leslie3550 Жыл бұрын
Always represent your culture. Your culture and people tried to be demolished and thankfully not all of it was. Be proud of who you are and what you stand for. And when those people bash you for braids, at your discretion tell them why you wear them. Maybe a little bit of knowledge might help. Or maybe not. Some people will always have closed eyes and hearts. 👑
@alkahinat4558
@alkahinat4558 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this clarification because it’s true, braids are not specific to Africa, only certain styles are Your Native American cultures are beautiful and have resonated since childhood, because of the focus on the natural world and being in harmony with that. Hopefully people will start putting some respect on your traditional braids! 🤎
@dannydarkense5500
@dannydarkense5500 Жыл бұрын
Celts wore dreads. They called them Elflocks because if your hair tangled in your sleep it was said that the 'little people' or the Fae (faerie) folk were responsible and it was bad luck to untangle them. We have many stories like this. Our druids especially wore locks and chalked them for rituals and gatherings. Many of my friends who have Celtic roots and who live in areas of the UK and Ireland where the Celtic culture is still strong and still adhered to wear their hair in locks (dreads) to reflect this. But they're often attacked for it if anyone sees a photo of them on social media. I think people need to be very aware that there are only so many things that can be done with hair and throughout history, most hairstyles will have been important to someone's cultural heritage, so maybe it makes more sense to think to ask someone before attacking them. This is said with love and respect. Thanks for reading.
@Familytoyreview426
@Familytoyreview426 Жыл бұрын
Braids were also very significant and prevalent in Nordic cultures which descend from Vikings. I think sometimes people don’t realize all the other ways braids have been worn and their significance throughout history. I have always loved braiding my hair since I was a little girl. Never was I trying to copy anyone. It was just something my mother use to do with me that we bonded over and I loved that experience and having them.
@Babygirrl
@Babygirrl Ай бұрын
I’m sorry but the thing that upsets me the most is the fact that they wrote a letter 21:03 saying it’s their culture and etc but they have museums comparing black ppl to monkeys.. how ironic
@user-wy7yk8ed6s
@user-wy7yk8ed6s 24 күн бұрын
THANK YOU for what you're doing. I'm not even black, just coming from a Mediterranean country and have already faced racism, so I can't imagine what it must be like for people with a darker skin color than mine. My heart goes out to all of you, it doesn't matter if you're black, white or mixed, you're beautiful no matter what
@orbweaver9750
@orbweaver9750 Жыл бұрын
I have gone 40 years on this planet and only just now learned about Sarah. What an injustice! Thank you for making these videos, Swoop. I learn something new every time.
@corrieryburn4245
@corrieryburn4245 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for talking about Sarah. I had no idea the history of the champagne picture or of Sarah. It brought me to tears and now I understand a lot more. It made me really want to delve into the subject of cultural appropriation and learn more. I grew up with a racist father and swore I would never allow that in my life ever again. Thank you for the knowledge you share!
@gabsmarg4048
@gabsmarg4048 Жыл бұрын
That “BiiiiIiIiIiiIiIitccchh” killed me, resuscitated, and then ate me upppp no crumbs
@smazberry
@smazberry Жыл бұрын
I am a white lady with wavy/curly hair (2c) and it can get a little crazy if I don't have much time to style and dry it. I remember once when I worked in a corporate setting and my hair was clean but a little shake n' go wildness, and I was told by my boss to go home because "I looked homeless". It was a really unjust feeling. So I got a microscopic taste of that type of discrimination. But I have no doubt the repercussions may have been worse had I been a black woman.
@kimberlybega8271
@kimberlybega8271 5 күн бұрын
Fellow wavy-haired white lady (probably somewhere between 2a and 2b). I hate the perception that only straight hair is neat/professional. (Fortunately I haven't experienced actual hair discrimination like you did.) A friend straightened my hair for fun in college one time and even though I got lots of compliments, I didn't like it because it didn't feel like me! And you're right, it would be even worse for Black women.
@oliviawaterman9373
@oliviawaterman9373 Жыл бұрын
This video really opened my eyes to the harm that blackface and cultural appropriation really causes bc I’ve always known that it’s not right but never really understood the real reasons why. Thank you swoop!
@Refiningforge
@Refiningforge Жыл бұрын
What are the reasons you learned?
@sarahpage2031
@sarahpage2031 Жыл бұрын
​@Barscotti 😂😂 grow up! Who on earth are you? She was brave enough to say she was ignorant and thanked swoop for teaching ppl. You don't think black fishing should have a place in the future you'd agree, but without people being educated properly in a way that isn't just abusive, that won't happen as they'll just keep thinking these things are acceptable as thèyre being done more and more and the people largely calling it out do so, with understandable, although largely unhelpful racist tones. So, when someone sets ana kncredinle standard
@Refiningforge
@Refiningforge Жыл бұрын
@@sarahpage2031 please tell me what is wrong with my genuinely curious question? I want to learn and your comment is uncalled for and immature. You grow up.
@BiggerinRealLife
@BiggerinRealLife Жыл бұрын
Saartjie’s story is absolutely heartbreaking. I feel like this is one of your most powerful and important docs.
@wot4922
@wot4922 Жыл бұрын
Her people still live and are the original indigenous tribe of South Africa. They are now known as the KhoiSan people and you'll be pleased to know that a concerted effort to maintain their culture and language is being made ✌🇿🇦
@JennieOkami
@JennieOkami Жыл бұрын
I got bullied for my curly hair when I was growing up, it took me years to even like my hair how it is, and I'm so white I blend in with the snow, I can only imagine how much harder it would be for someone with a darker skin color, and I feel for those that get bullied for their natural hair or even their skin color. It's just not right at all
@madalynnmccarron4590
@madalynnmccarron4590 11 ай бұрын
I lost my Jynx June18, hearing you talk about your own loss hit me so hard but it really comforted me, so thank you very much for sharing that with us. She was the true love of my life, and got me through everything
@oliviaaddams3454
@oliviaaddams3454 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing Sarah Baartman’s story in this video. She was horribly and inhumanly mistreated throughout her short life (she died at age 26). And as you reported, even in death she received no peace for over 150 years. It’s so important that we remember this history so we don’t end up repeating it. Shame on Kim Kardashian.
@dee83088
@dee83088 Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I’ve learned of Sarah’s story. Thank you so much for this whole documentary. I really appreciate the major effort you put in to educate your audience. ❤
@helloheyo4ever
@helloheyo4ever 9 ай бұрын
Same !!!! 😢 was so appreciative of Sarah’s atory
@Allure-zb1fn
@Allure-zb1fn 10 ай бұрын
I have never watched a documentary that has hit me the way this has. I'm not a Kardashian fan and never will be, but your back research has me in tears, especially about the story of Sarah's life. I grew up in an area that was multicultural and as kids we never knew that we we're different in any way. I still live the same way but also believe that you have to know the back stories of every culture in order to have the appreciation of who they truly are. (Even if your heart breaks when you hear about the attrocities they've had to endure) Thank you for your tireless efforts put into you docs. 😊
@grammasscotsgirl
@grammasscotsgirl 4 ай бұрын
Every time I listen to stories of racism faced by Blacks in the US, I realize just how closely related our historical experiences are. The story of her body being displayed until the 1970s, it reminds me of our (Canada) residential schools and people saying "But it was YEARS ago!" No, it wasn't. The last residential school closed in 1997! My grandfather survived residential school - but he lost his baby brother while there to a horrible beating. It was all brushed under the carpet. He was only 7 yrs old. In the 20th century. NOT the 18th century or 19th century. Add to it the 60s Scoop - called "The 60s Scoop" BUT it happened through the 70s, 80s, 90s - and honestly, most First Nations people are terrified of Social Services still - even if they are "the perfect family". Hugs. I'm so glad I found your channel! I've been binge watching since!
@TrailerTrash_Beauty
@TrailerTrash_Beauty Жыл бұрын
You are doing such good things for the world, Swoop❤ I am not even a woman of color but I am EXHAUSTED by this garbage. I cannot even imagine how you and all black women must feel watching this happen on a DAILY basis. And then being told that you’re upset for no reason… how can people not see their hypocrisy that’s so crystal clear. Please never stop making these docs. You do it like no other! I recommend you to everyone.
@lorimiller4301
@lorimiller4301 Жыл бұрын
I understand the one about the beads flying around playing tennis. That would be distracting. I could see that in that situation no one should have something in their hair that moves around. Other than that it shouldnot be a thing. Let people wear want they want.
@user-fy9wx4jq4h
@user-fy9wx4jq4h 4 ай бұрын
​@@lorimiller4301 nope
@rachel3620
@rachel3620 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate these docs that educate on culture that I want to learn about but don't want to offend or come off ignorant in the process. ❤️
@T.C.85
@T.C.85 Жыл бұрын
Same here! Best way to learn, is to listen 💖
@87pionia
@87pionia Жыл бұрын
And sometimes the best way is just to grab a couple of books and doing some actual research... just saying.
@T.C.85
@T.C.85 Жыл бұрын
@@87pionia thats is another best way to learn. Doing both is a great way to learn anything, and that goes for this. I do my research, and I listen when I can learn from others.
@rachel3620
@rachel3620 Жыл бұрын
@@87pionia Sure, but people do learn in different ways. I appreciate that Swoop is making this accessible to a variety of people.
@87pionia
@87pionia Жыл бұрын
@@rachel3620 still doing some research won’t hurt. Cuz you’ll know that gatekeeping hair styles is non sensical, for example.
@murphyslaw942
@murphyslaw942 Жыл бұрын
I started watching Swoop after she did a doc on Illuminatii and most of the content I watched I couldn't support anymore. Baby girl, I am BLOWN away. You only have 480k. You deserve so much more xD
@LizaBMarie
@LizaBMarie 10 ай бұрын
Girl, I’m doing your theme song the second the video starts AND when you do it too 😂 don’t play, you better never take that theme song away lol
@masingitamakhubela5868
@masingitamakhubela5868 Жыл бұрын
Shoutout to you SWOOP from South Africa. Oooh child - keep up the amazing work you do with your empowering docs! Also sending a shout out to Zonzibini Tunzi who became the first black woman to win the Miss Universe pageant while rocking her natural, ethnic hair! Aluta continua to all you strong and unapologetically authentic black queens👸!!!
@josusa1647
@josusa1647 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Swoop for shining a light on the Kardashians disgusting ways. I had no idea about the paper cover photo. Sarah’s story was one of the most horrific things I’ve heard. I was so disgusted that she could so frivolously imitate her photo. Then to follow that segment with her comments on conflict diamonds. She’s an absolute disgrace. When can all of the Kardashians just go away? They are so awful and we don’t need their influence on society
@Celestial-Bleu
@Celestial-Bleu 8 ай бұрын
The original photo shoot The photographer was a real creep with fetishes and racial issues.
@kicunya12
@kicunya12 5 ай бұрын
Although I agree that Kardashian trying to make herself look African American is totally inappropriate, the take coming from Swoop, who straightens her hair, overexposes picture to look lighter skinned, and shades her nose to make it look less wide to gain more "European" looking profile, is kind of ironic.
@b-girlbollywoodofficialyou9340
@b-girlbollywoodofficialyou9340 17 күн бұрын
That kitty story at the end made me cry . I have two kitty’s and if I ever lost them I would be so heartbroken beings I got both of them after my parents passing. All I can say is I’m glad I found your channel been binging your docs all day . I love the research you put in and going to Petty University always makes me smile. Have a good day Queen Swoop 😊❤
@sazonada
@sazonada 9 ай бұрын
I love how Swoop doesn't smooth things over to be more palatable. And as a bonus is accessible and charitable ❤️
@nyxvicious9836
@nyxvicious9836 Жыл бұрын
I'm white. This is so important, and I really appreciate you sharing your thoughts and feelings. Being mostly Swedish, and from a mostly white area, I don't have the same view that you do. It's so important for you to be able to share your thoughts and feelings and important for us to listen and try to understand. My ability to empathize is helped by being able to listen to you. More people should hear you speak. You're so smart and well spoken, the statistics are staggering and so important. Also, your blue hair is beautiful, the color looks really good on you.
@sxarxag
@sxarxag Жыл бұрын
The way you explain the problem with Kims behavior towards the black and asian culture is very helpful for a lot of people, I think. Kim and the other Kardashians built a lot of their brands on the back of cultures they’re not a part of. And EVERY TIME they get called out it’s like: “Oh, we didn’t know that was a problem, hahaha, whatever, onto the next.” That’s the biggest problem for me. If you do something, that other people are hurt by, at least acknowledge your mistake, apologize and DON’T do it again. But people are still willing to buy their products, so why should they stop? I think, that we as consumers have the power to support brands, that actually care. We just have to be aware of our power. Another great doc, Swoop. You put in a lot of hard work and it shows💪🏼❤️
@demelzakonoplyanka8550
@demelzakonoplyanka8550 Жыл бұрын
also I would say 'asian culture' is not one single entity- there are many distinct cultures within asia
@sxarxag
@sxarxag Жыл бұрын
@@demelzakonoplyanka8550 of course, that’s the case in every culture. i just summed it up and repeated what swoop said in her video. to me, it’s the fact, that the Kardashians have people in their corner, who are probably telling them, that they will receive backlash for the things they do and say, but they choose to do it anyways. for clout. it’s disgusting.
@charlottetrades3367
@charlottetrades3367 Жыл бұрын
Girl, that was an emotional marathon I feel privileged to have been shared with. Keep’n it real!! 🐻
@SocialistBoomer
@SocialistBoomer Ай бұрын
My kids are biracial. I know that black fatigue is real. I saw it being forced upon my children from my own family. My older brother thought it was funny to make nappy hair jokes, talk derogatorily about famous Black people, and ALSO exclude them from most family celebrations. Needless to say, the white family I once had…has been excised from our lives. It’s very liberating.
@BiggerinRealLife
@BiggerinRealLife Жыл бұрын
You speaking about the impact of hair and the lack of adoption of The Crown Act breaks my heart. I’m white passing and have a deep love and appreciation for the esthetics of natural hair and protective hairstyles. But even I knew this was one of the earliest times I experienced watching someone being racist. Sadly that someone was my mother. I grew up in San Bernardo and was one of the only white kids at my school. In kindergarten I had a friend who wore her hair in braids and beads and I thought it was the coolest look ever. I loved the sound her hair made when we ran around on the playground, all the beads clacking together. I made the mistake of telling my mom I wanted my hair like hers and my mom said I couldn’t. But not because of appropriation. She said that kind of hair was dirty and smelled bad. I was so confused. I never thought my friend was dirty. The next day I tried to smell her hair. We were five. I had no idea what being racist was or that my mom was a big time racist, I was trying to make sense of something I was told about my beautiful bff. I’m so embarrassed looking back, and I wish I’d known then what this was about, and really wish I could find that former little girl and apologize. Thank you for educating people. I’m doing better with my own children, teaching appreciation not appropriation. I’m so sorry you all go through this. Our society needs a major overhaul.
@noelleanderko1292
@noelleanderko1292 Жыл бұрын
Besides the whole situation with what Sarah went through (which has to be one of the most disgusting things in the history of humans), until now, I’ve never seen the clip of Kim saying that she “owns“ blackness and that she prides herself in owning those diamonds, I just can’t… my brain can’t even process how ridiculous this woman is. Also, I appreciate you sharing your own stories and going so deep into the history of everything behind all those incidents. A lot of effort was obviously put into this video and a lot of emotional labor. You are amazing!
@EliasKayama245
@EliasKayama245 Жыл бұрын
I was looking for this comment. As a biracial guy who self identifies as black, I laughed in disbelief when I heard her say that. It was just so disgusting to hear.
@oliviabradford6323
@oliviabradford6323 11 ай бұрын
I’m working overnight at a motel and watching these videos and doing the theme song with you and loving it honestly I love your videos thank you! They entertain me and help me get through my 8 hour shifts faster lol
@Jasmyne241
@Jasmyne241 9 ай бұрын
I’m back! And I’m so excited I can finally buy merch. Thank you for the effort and time you continue to pour into these Docs. I love your insight and this topic has been ignored way too often
@lilmisskayxx
@lilmisskayxx Жыл бұрын
When I first saw the Kim K photo that broke the internet. I thought she killed it, beautiful. Now knowing Sarah Baartman’s life story, I am sickened. Thank you for informing me, as usual. ❤️
@oceanasong
@oceanasong Жыл бұрын
The story of Sarah is absolutely heartbreaking. Your video needs to be shown in schools - it's the best presentation of an explanation of cultural appropriation and blatant racism that is still prevalent in the 21st century. Thank you for making this video.
@emilymulcahy
@emilymulcahy Жыл бұрын
You honestly think this should be shown in schools? No, Kim Kardashian docs shouldn't be shown in schools
@amberthompson1596
@amberthompson1596 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for creating such a thoughtful and badass documentary! Keep speaking truth. This message needs to be heard.
@rebeccababb4196
@rebeccababb4196 11 ай бұрын
This made me remember when I was like seven and I really really wanted my hair braided like my beautiful mixed cousin and her wonderful mom. She did braid my hair in a different style, and while she was taught me the difference between appropriation and appreciation. She told me about how she and others have a daily struggle and I still cherish those memories. Tl;dr: If a literal fetus can grasp appropriation and appreciation, a grown ass adult can too.
@sminerie
@sminerie Жыл бұрын
god, as if this video wasn’t beautiful in its “poetic justice” on your part, the last bit about your baby passing and coming back to you in her ✨special spot✨ had me absoluTELY sobbing hysterically. thank you for the work you do in educating people who have been willfully ignorant their whole lives. I truly hope that one day, I won’t have to question someone’s morals and ability to see that equal is the only way we should see one another - one day. love ya girl!
@kellyc6380
@kellyc6380 Жыл бұрын
I learned so much in this doc. THANK YOU Swoop - you are very kind when you explain why there is a difference between cultural appropriation and appreciation. It feels like a safe place to not know everything and I’m grateful. Blessings to you ❤️
@melissagreene2208
@melissagreene2208 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for creating this video, particularly for your emotional labor that went into it. I love all your videos and this one felt particularly personal. It gave me a lot to think about and definitely sparked some ah ha moments. I’m grateful for what you’ve taught me/the world. Thank you also for sharing your love-of-your-life kitty. I lost my love-of-life kitty recently and was really touched by how beautifully you honored yours.
@erinrogers2091
@erinrogers2091 9 ай бұрын
I have learned so much watching your videos. Things I did not even think to be aware of, and it shows my ignorance but it has also made me aware of it. Keep doing what you love.
@Spitfirejae
@Spitfirejae Жыл бұрын
Going off the hair part! My daughter has a 4A hair texture. And she’s very light skinned. I’m a mixed woman. Asian, black and white. I have a 3b hair type. Her dad is white. Irish and Scottish. And he also has curly hair. I remember my daughter coming home from her cousins house when she was 3. Three years old!!!! And telling me she hated her hair. It was too “big and short” and looks “not brushed” and she needed to “straighten it” because it got in the way. I remember hugging her and telling her how beautiful she was and her hair was perfect. I broke down that night and talked to her father. I really couldn’t believe that my baby was already dealing with this… We spoke to my husband’s sister. She was also extremely upset. She also realized that her daughter was 6 maybe 7 at the time. And didn’t know anything about ethnic hair. Or why it looked the way it did. She took that as a teaching moment and got multiple books and decided to start teaching her daughter about hair. I was happy that she at least took that step. Now. This didn’t change anything for my daughter. She went on about it for a few weeks. I got her that book “big hair don’t care” along with a few others. She would still point out that our hair was different. I stopped straightening my hair and started to wear my hair natural. She still talked about how my hair was long and curly and hers was “poofy” that same night I went into my bathroom and decided to cut all my hair off! I had a short little Afro just like hers. I remember coming out the bathroom and her screaming. “Mommy your hair looks just like mine now” we both started laughing and hugging. I said “does mommy look beautiful?” She had the biggest smile and said “yes you look like me. And I am beautiful too!” I really think it took me doing something that drastic to show her that it was OK. It’s been about a year, and she hasn’t said anything about wanting different hair. She loves her hair and she thinks she looks absolutely beautiful. ❤ I just wanted to share this little story with you!
@joannaswata3387
@joannaswata3387 Жыл бұрын
Hello Swoop, I am so sorry for anyone who experience dissemination. I am a 55 year old white woman who was raised by parents who taught us people are people not colors. In the late 70's my dad was on the navy and brought home a man who was from Ethiopia Africa, Tig. He was on dad's ship for training and dad didn't want Tig to be all alone on the ship do brought him home to live with us till it was time to go back. My sisters and I learned so much from Tig and loved him so much. We fear he might have been executed when he returned as this was a time of unrest in his country and we never heard from him again. He was so much a part of our family that 45 years later we still fondly talk about our time with him. At that time I also had a best friend, Michelle Barns, she is black. I spent the night at her house and she at mine. I guess I lived in a bubble as I knew nothing about the Civil rights movement going on at the time. I had no clue blacks and whites weren't supposed to mingle according to society at the time. I just wasn't raised that way. You could say I was color blind. In elementary school I bonded with a black teacher Mrs. Hart, to the point I was going to go home with her one weekend to hang out with her and her daughter. That was until the school caught wind and put a stop to it. My mother was the one to tell me the school said students and teachers weren't allowed to have relationships outside of school. It was years later that mom told me the truth....if I were black or Mrs.Hart was white the school wouldn't have cared. It is so sad that race was EVER an issue and in 2023 it is on going. People exploit culture for their benefit but as stated in your video they can wash the color off or change their hair whenever it suits them but persons of color cannot. Why can't people respect one another as people regardless of color and or culture? I will never understand.
@Wolfiewolf1234
@Wolfiewolf1234 10 ай бұрын
I know swoop said no one would sit through a 4 hour doc but i literally would 😂
@dancingappaloosa8926
@dancingappaloosa8926 11 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your channel's success. Love your docs. You bring so much sensitivity and humanity to your commentary, and I really want to commend you for that! Very well done :)
@missmoviemonster1
@missmoviemonster1 Жыл бұрын
I just came down here to say thank you. I am white, and I am aware of the privilege of my ignorance, and this video (incredible as always) was so helpful to give context and historical knowledge around some of the issues I have been aware of but uninformed about. Very grateful for the opportunity to partially understand how devastatingly deep the anger and pain must run, even if it’s something I will never be able to fully understand through my own lived experience. I am so enjoying this series and the breakdowns each new doc brings about the far reaching, lasting impact of the reductive and appropriative behaviour the whole family has engaged in. I always do a little dance when you sing your intro, and I look forward to the thoughtful, passionate insights I am sure you will bring us all in the next instalment. Thank you so much again, Swoop ☺️
@ThatRedhedd
@ThatRedhedd 11 ай бұрын
You are awesome! I love your open-mindedness!
@winterlynn9012
@winterlynn9012 9 ай бұрын
I'm white and proud. Privilege? Pssh.
@susanrichardson631
@susanrichardson631 8 ай бұрын
​@@winterlynn9012you can be white and proud and still be privileged. It's not a dichotomy. You can understand privilege without feeling guilty about. Any defensiveness is usually just that ... guilty.
@kitwillihnganz5972
@kitwillihnganz5972 8 ай бұрын
​@@susanrichardson631Okay, tell me if I'm off the mark, but ... is it really okay to be proud of being white? Like, my great grandmother came from the Isle of Man, and I appreciate my Manx heritage, but I'm not proud of being Manx because Manx people are white. I'm proud because The Island is so beautiful and the people are so sweet and quirky and the language is delightful. But not all Manx people are white. The concept of whiteness exists only as a way of othering everyone else for the purpose of exploiting them. So I don't think you have to make allowances for this racist.
@hootiemcboob6332
@hootiemcboob6332 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate all your hard work and perspective. As a white woman, I obviously have no idea what it's like to have your culture used and thrown back in your face. It sounds absolutely exhausting and hurtful. I have really curly hair and got super bullied for it all the way through school, so while I can't fully empathise, I sympathise massively. Respect your work Swoop 💕
@bigfishysmallpond
@bigfishysmallpond Жыл бұрын
Nope, not valid.
@sierrah5928
@sierrah5928 Жыл бұрын
Yup still valid lol ❤😂
@jamiedaigle5452
@jamiedaigle5452 Жыл бұрын
Yup, still valid!! I Totally agree 😂
@bigfishysmallpond
@bigfishysmallpond Жыл бұрын
@@sierrah5928 I was being sarcastic.
@bigfishysmallpond
@bigfishysmallpond Жыл бұрын
@@rjmunster9600 well how sad is that that she doesn't even get a culture.
@ukulelev
@ukulelev Жыл бұрын
I too am from a mixed background, so mixed that it’s quite amazing. I embrace each of my cultural backgrounds even though society would like for me to choose one to identify with. So thankful for creators like you who bring awareness to the rest of KZfaq. You are appreciated 🩵🩵🩵
@ILikeTheIvy
@ILikeTheIvy Жыл бұрын
Actually made me cry hearing the story of your cats. So beautiful she decided to go to that very spot . Animals are so wonderful ❤️
@koduka329
@koduka329 Жыл бұрын
Black hair in all styles, black skin in all shades, black people in general are beautiful and not just because it’s “trendy” but they always have been. It’s really heartbreaking that even kids can have their self esteem crushed over a hairstyle. I wish more people understood how deep a wound that creates, and that this stuff is a big deal 😢
@ruthtruswell2170
@ruthtruswell2170 Жыл бұрын
As a white 56 yo, I look forward to your documentaries landing. I have enjoyed (strange word) learning more about why the Kardies irritate me so. I could never put it into words, but you have so well. Keep doing what you do. Much love 💐
@PettyUniversity
@PettyUniversity Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@willowgreen7263
@willowgreen7263 Жыл бұрын
@@PettyUniversity I had a strange message from “you” in my comment. Can you verify this is you? It seems sketcky
@Ladyfish2275
@Ladyfish2275 9 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you for all of your hard work. I am sorry for the loss of your baby. I know your pain😢. Those kitties are absolutely adorable ❤ and yes a part of your baby Alee did come back to you in Bill😊 I feel the same way about my newly adopted pups after the loss of my other 2. I feel that their old avatars expired and they were allowed to bless me by coming back to me in new ones🥰
@hannah.paints
@hannah.paints 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for making these, I like to watch them one for your obvious pettiness and two for gaining more knowledge and information about today's social issues. The part about your cat made me cry, I've lost two of my bunnies in the last two weeks (cancer) and I'm totally wrecked. 😢😭 So I know how it feels and I sympathize a lot. Sending hugs 🤗🤗🤗🤗
@redwoodrebelgirl3010
@redwoodrebelgirl3010 10 ай бұрын
I am so very sorry for your deep & terrible losses.💔 My your precious bunny babies rest in peace. May you find comfort, healing, strength, support, Light, Hope, & ever-increasing peace. ❤ I know it's a terrible loss & horrible grief to lose an animal friend (even worse, two!). They are family, & mine are right after my HUMAN child in my Love & affection, protectiveness, & care. You will see your dear, sweet, precious friends again. I KNOW you will. 💗
@rubytwilight2003
@rubytwilight2003 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you made this video bc cultural appropriation has always thrown me for a bit of a loop. I could see how certain things being appropriated ia harmful but i always felt there’s a fine line between appreciation and appropriation and wasn’t sure how I felt on this topic and this cleared up a lot of my concerns between the two.
@brigettelancome4063
@brigettelancome4063 Жыл бұрын
for the people who don’t understand why it’s harmful to the black community, when something you do naturally/ have naturally is told to be ugly or unprofessional, not attractive or down right wrong and then to have someone take it and get praise for the same thing. it’s like in school if you do the work and someone steals your paper with a few tweaks to the paper and turns it in and gets an A but then you turn in your paper and get an F for “plagiarizing” them. it’s just frustrating and that’s the issue.
@egregertsen3935
@egregertsen3935 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think this is a perfect metaphor. When you write a paper you created that piece of work and as such own it (hence why it’s plagiarism to steal it) but no one “owns” culture. I do get the frustration that something is praised when someone else does the same thing you did that you weren’t praised for but such is life; life can be unfair. I think of Dolly Parton’s I Always Love You and how Whitney Houston’s rendition became way more popular than the original. Instead of lamenting about that not being fair, I would assume Dolly Parton would also be happy that her song became so popular, even if someone else sang it. Of course, this is not a perfect metaphor either because DP is not an oppressed minority and I get that that factors in here. I just think there’s multiple perspectives that can be taken here but some might be more positive than others (such as focusing more on the fact that some aspect of your culture is liked by others rather than that it’s more popular when someone else does it). Also, to me, the fact that the Kardashians are praised for “appropriating” culture is a society problem, not a Kardashian problem, as how society is reacting to it (praising them) is where the issue lies. Just my two cents.
@brigettelancome4063
@brigettelancome4063 Жыл бұрын
@@egregertsen3935 i appreciate the comment and understanding in the frustrating feeling, i do however think that’s where our opinions differ i do believe black people own black culture. that’s that in my mind, now i do understand “such is life” but it does push down the black women who have done it and should get praise for it. it takes up space for the women that have these feature naturally who deserve the pay or the job and job opportunities, just because it’s how life is currently and previously doesn’t necessarily make or right or something that shouldn’t change. like slavery at a point in time was normal and was seen as how life is however it had to change because it wasn’t right. now of course they’re of different degrees but it’s still wrong.
@brigettelancome4063
@brigettelancome4063 Жыл бұрын
@@egregertsen3935 for reference i do believe black people own black culture as the struggle is the pay. we’ve lived with the skin that has caused a massive impact on our lives to say we don’t own our own culture is to say you simply don’t understand and if you don’t understand the significance these issues and topics mean to black people then that’s that, i’d urge you to educate yourself on the topics more and grow an empathy towards the struggles black people as a whole struggle(d) with. but to comment on the issue when you don’t necessarily understand makes you seem a bit… uneducated on the topic but it’s not on me ( a black woman) to educate you.
@egregertsen3935
@egregertsen3935 Жыл бұрын
@@brigettelancome4063 But do you think it’s possible to empathise with someone’s struggles and not agree with/fully understand the concept of cultural appropriation? Because I don’t have the opinion that minorities have not struggled and never once indicated that in my comment. Of course, you believe that culture can be owned and I do not; this is where are opinions ultimately differ. This is not a matter of education as neither your stance nor mine can be proven to be factually true or untrue no matter how much one educates oneself. What I will say is I struggle to understand how culture can be owned in that this ownership seems nebulous to me. For instance, Rastafarian dreads were originally specific to one community but “appropriated” by other African communities. Is it then cultural appropriation if your descendants are not from the specific community where they originated? My point is merely that if culture CAN be owned as you say, I don’t see how this ownership can truly be determined. I do see your point about slavery though once being the norm so I agree that just because something is a certain way doesn’t mean that it’s right or that we shouldn’t speak up about it.
@wigglemelon8807
@wigglemelon8807 Жыл бұрын
@E Gregertsen lol oh so much wrong with all of that nonsense....so much.
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