‘Canada’s Black Guy’ Hilariously Calls Out American Racism (VIDEO)


America has a bit of a race problem, and we might as well acknowledge it. Who better to address and talk about this problem in America than “Canada’s black man.”

This video, put out by the Canada Party who also put out a previous hilarious viral video about American’s immigrating to Canada in the wake of a Donald Trump presidency, shows Canada’s black man in a hunting sweater in front of a snowy backdrop reaching out to America’s “black folk.” His message: “Move to Canada.”

Why would they want to do that? He explains:

“America doesn’t have a race problem. It has a race system. It’s not broken. It’s designed to work against you. Your voter laws are made to prevent you from voting, which is like enforcing speed limits by slashing all the black tires. Your for-profit prison system is run like Sea World, and you are the captured mammal that makes them rich. Sound familiar? America didn’t end slavery, they just got the outfits to match.”

He goes on to reference that Canada itself also suffers from a few problems of racism. But he thinks that Canada’s benefits far outweigh any slight racism he says:

“Even if you accidentally get shot up here, you won’t have to sell your house to get medical treatment. The government pays for that shit!”

He mentions at the end of the video that Canada will leave the door open for any person of color from big bad America that want to come over and find their freedom. But it seems that one person is not welcome. At the end of the video he quipped, “Oh, and keep Kanye!”

I’ll make you a promise, Canada’s black guy. We’ll keep Kanye if you take back Justin Bieber. That sounds pretty fair to me.

Check out the video of Canada’s black guy below:

Featured image is a screengrab from the above YouTube video.

Nick Bartholomew is a writer, editor, and an LLA (Liberal Living Abroad) based in Osaka, Japan. While he spends his time enjoying Japanese culture, he still does his civic duty by following US politics closely. He also blogs about gaming and technology on his website Ctrl-Alt Awesome.