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@@georgemurdock7670 I mean, I mostly see Jews with Names sounding like German words but that's about it. Also people have been going on a witchhunt for jews for Millenia, so dont you think it would somehow be justified?
@@williamsteiner9851 Ashkenazi Jews needed to take German names. Their real names and surnames were something else. from Germany and eastern Europe at all
@@tuffstripling6471 yes, but he is also constantly the butt of the joke. He is the only one in the entire office that thinks the way he does, and the show goes out of its way to show none of them like him in the very first episode.
@@tuffstripling6471 The Office is a very, very mainstream show, especially the US version. These people probably love The Office, considering how basic and boring their personalities seem to be.
To be honest like what where they thinking, I mean not only the clothes but there were episodes were they had PC's. These people are pretty stupid if you ask me
christian exactly. Everyone wants to make up an excuse to complain about something or win "oppression points". It's like why can't we call out when something is really wrong with society and not just every little thing that might just offend someone. People used to actually save time to complain about the important things. Now people just trivialize every little thing, it's so annoying.
@@uavdoug985 Very strange, some news may be biased but that doesn't mean people should throw the baby out with the bath water. The real answer is watch a range of news sources. We are becoming more and more ignorant.
As they said, Always Sunny is worse. And that’s a really popular show that still airs. Mind you, it’s probably us 30yo’s that watch it. Coz Zoomers clearly can’t handle dark humour.
ellobec dude, im 13 and i love iasip and south park and stuff like that. the fine bros just pull the most sensitive kids they could find, cuz everyone i know likes that type of stuff
I'm gay, and if I was pursuing someone I was interested in who I knew was also gay and they mistook me for being a straight person, I'd want to make that correction. Theres nothing inherently offensive about not wanting to be labeled with the sexuality you don't identify with. Also having gay friends doesn't mean you have to get offended for them. You don't get to decide what is and isn't offensive for minorities that you're not a part of.
Those kids are “offended” because they feel like they’re supposed to be. This is how most everyone is now. Makes it difficult to talk to people and give honest answers/opinions
Yeah, I can see that for sure. And then they'll talk down to others with opposite opinions for not thinking for themselves. Herd mentality is too real.
I think I know what you mean and I agree with you. Felt like the outrage was expected from them, and they delivered. especially cat eye and t-shirt girl
This is exactly how it appears. Half of the time their reactions were "Twitter would go berserk over this" as if twitter is some monolithic paragon of morality. There is no critical thinking, just "Oh this scene makes light of a problematic concept, therefore the scene is inherently problematic period"
They weren't really talking it down. They were presented with the question of how the show would stand up today and responded in kind. Twitter allows direct access to showrunners and networks (democracy/capitalism at work ya know) so Twitter blowing up can easily affect a shows longevity.
@@Lee-fw5bd Have you ever seen The Big Bang Theory, Two and a half Men(i mean the earlier seasons) or South Park? These are series that have an abundance of racist/sexist jokes/characters in them AND twitter seems to not care that much for the last 10 years. Some snowflakes (I am liberal myself, but some people are exaggerating it) don't get, that there are people outside of their filter bubble which are fine with such a humor. Not every show has to be for everyone.
@@MF-nl5zd I think you misunderstood my position. I wasn't insinuating anything outside of what I said, Twitter allows access to creators and thus if the show isn't viewed well by the audience, it will likely be scrapped. I wasn't bringing politics into this. Hell, I don't even think the kids were in the wrong at all in the Fine Bros video. I don't blame PC culture or them being snowflakes for their criticism/dislike of Seinfeld as they just didn't find the jokes funny (because ya know, comedy is subjective, Seinfeld was a response to a sitcom/family television environment that the current generation wasn't in, etc) and when you don't find an edgy joke funny, you're likely to take it seriously and look maybe a layer to deep. Kind of like if you don't like rhetorical heavy speeches, you're likely to not factor in the rhetoric and take the speaker at their word. I agree with you, hell, It's Always Sunny is a way more edgy show that was very popular and it wasn't subject to really any backlash. Same with Community and the Office, so I really don't think the reactors are overly sensitive or anything, they just didn't find Seinfeld funny. Honestly I don't even believe there is a PC culture and it's just something that the right cooked up to demonize the youth that are to the left who want media to maybe not promote messages that are harmful to people (radical idea, right).
I looked up some more info and the reruns are happening on tbs which target demographic is 18 to 34(NYTimes article) (video said 18-29) so it is about the same.
I never watched Seinfeld until about 2 years ago and love it (I started watching at 27) and find it great and trust me all of the episodes are run a ton. Because why would they limit it most normal people don’t find this offensive at all cuz they are intelligent enough to understand the comedy. I remember seeing Seinfeld once when I was 17 and didn’t like it but it was cuz I was an absolute idiot.
midday pREACH this used to be me but I have now turned from my awful ways and now can’t handle people who act offended just to feel like they’re better
I want to kiss you so bad because I’m sick of people getting offended for every little thing and who think that they are morally superior and actually can talk for 30 minutes on why they are offended
I think there’s a real disconnect now days of people seeing characters doing bad things and thinking that the show must be endorsing that behaviour. Are we no longer allowed to have bad characters anymore?
It's honestly ridiculous how offended they're getting over it. The whole point of comedy is to make fun of things that are normally taboo. And if comedy was completely PC, it wouldn't be very funny. (It still can be funny if it's PC, but it depends on what the joke or jokes are.)
@@breaddog420 I think they also need to understand is that there is a certain point in which their offense is ridiculous. Frankly, I wouldn't be surprised if these people went up to a random person eating their food and said: "There are starving people elsewhere in the world. What makes you so entitled to eat that sandwich?"
I feel like the kids weren’t looking at the show from a comedic standpoint their looking at it through a Twitter Kpop Stan standpoint it is a pretty funny show if you look through the eyes of a teenager in the 90s
Hey I’m turning thirteen in 3 months but I grew up with Seinfeld and I love it so stop acting like we’re all as stupid and immature as you guys assume we are gen z I mean yes the tik tok one’s and the one’s that you see in social media are very rare
I myself find that if a joke is really funny and used in good situations, it can be more offensive than the shit in Seinfeld. The problem is, Seinfeld is just not funny. I've seen more offensive jokes and laughed at them hard.
That's the problem: there is no problem. "The world" isn't being offended by anything it's just some kids who don't really even understand seinfeld lol
Xalted118 the same beta male will call me a nazi for supporting trump even though my gpa died on dday fighting nazis so me and the beta male could live our lives.. that’s some crazy stuff right there.. I no longer accept liberals right to live
thought the same thing. either she's a poser that hasn't seen the movie, or it just goes to show that these people really do have to force themselves to be offended when they think it's appropriate to be
You expect someone to actually watch a movie before they buy and wear merchandise related to it? You elitist film snob. Probably CIS white and male as well
Anyone remember when they actually used to do research on stuff they had other people watch and then tell them the interesting facts? Lol I also havnt watched them in a while.
@@bink2251 Yeah, I used to like them back when they did a few, well thought out, well researched videos. Nowadays they're like the BuzzFeed of reaction videos. All pump and dump with no effort or thought.
Do these people not know that Jerry Seinfeld WROTE these lines himself for him to say on the show and then he wrote the other characters GETTING OFFENDED
I'm confused, throughout my whole online experience I've never seen anyone offended by the word "Nazi" or at least not liberals or leftists (right wingers get offended when they're wrongly accused of being Nazis) so where did these kids pick up the idea that the word is offensive?
Because they've got the mentality of children, words used that might be recieved as 'offensive' to one of their other delusional friends are a no-no to them and are avoided at all costs, and if you don't agree they'll vlog about it.
It's simple: the kids in this video are clearly just saying what they think they’re supposed to be saying. These ignorant kids think that people actually get offended by the word "Nazi", so they force themselves to get offended. It's like they feel social pressure to conform with these ideals, when the reality is that most people don't get triggered by the word "Nazi".
Nick18 M same. Sometimes I’m a little surprised with how these asshats are that shows like South Park and Always Sunny still have new episodes being made then I’m like no fuck that. If people want to get offended over a fictional television show then they don’t have to watch it. I had someone get offended that I said Always Sunny was my favorite show and I said the fact that they’re sociopathic, narcissistic, selfish garbage human beings is the entire point. Nobody’s saying it’s actually ok to act that way in real life but it makes for good TV lol
Nick18 M I can’t talk about the newer episodes because I haven’t seen them yet (just recently started watching starting with s1) however it’s becoming one of my top 3 favorite shows because the creators didn’t give a fuck about who they offended.
Nowadays? What about the 90's when parents were losing their shit over video games and kids shows. Trying to take pokemon off the air because it was "demonic". Even tried to put a bad rap on tabletop rpgs. People have always been bitching about something.
These people piss me off so much. I’m Jewish and soup nazi is one of my favorite episodes. People are way too sensitive and I’m saying this as a 15 year old.
@@ag9382 youll understand once you stop being a teenager, of course you have opinions, and youll come to find most of what you thought incredibly embarrassing, happend to me, happens to everybody but hey when youre young you think you know everything and that will only disappear with time
Inside A Mind I feel like they are acting like that on camera so that the rest of the world doesn’t shit on them. But you never know they could really be that ignorant🤔
@@brand504121 Yeah, that's most likely the case. These are just kids at the end of the day, not entertainers. Which is probably why we got a lot of clips of them just explaining the scene/Joke because they don't know what else to say while the footage plays.
@@cluckendip I mean, IDK about that. There's a difference between making a strawman that you can be offended for, and then your human sympathy for smeone being insulted, mocked or wronged. Calling someone out on being a biggot isn't being an SJW if it is real. This is silly of course, since the show itself is calling the characters biggots and ignorant, these guys ARE overreacting, but to say that you can't be offended just because a slur or something like that isn't being used on YOU or YOUR race or whatever? Seems a bit apathetic to me.
The segment should have been called "Did you hold up?" and the premise should have been millennials and gen-z watch an episode of any tv show from a previous decade and try not to get triggered, angry or offended.
I'm not sure which generation I'm in I'm 29 but if I met these idiots I would tell them straight up they don't understand comedy. They're the problem, not society.
This is also personal to me since my family grew up watching Seinfeld, we even have the collectors book and dvd set, including Kramer's coffee table book that is also a coffee table
Seinfeld absolutely holds up and is still hilarious to this day. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is one of the most popular TV shows today and one of the most long running. The creator of It's Always Sunny Rob McElhenney openly said he was inspired by Seinfeld, he even called the show "Seinfeld on crack". The stuff that Sunny does is even more over the top than Seinfeld. The whole joke of Seinfeld and It's Always Sunny is that they are egotistical people who do terrible things and should not be looked up to. It is clear that these kids don't understand anything about comedy.
Hila saying “we already have an N-word” was the funniest and cutest things I’ve seen ever, like she was scared she was being offensive but she’s just being her wholesome self
@@r.kennedy7986 I haven't seen it, but according to Arin Hanson, "Real Rob" is kind of like that. Everyone's an asshole in the show or something. Been meaning to check it out.
‘She probably watches...the news’
Hila’s best roast by far
Actually laughed out loud, Hila catches me off guard with her shade lol
Never forget when they tried to copyright the word “react”
It's been long enough. We can cut them some slack.
Nuclear Reactors hate them
I know it's a nit pick but they tried to trademark it, not copyright. You can't copyright a word.
wait what?
@@TheCrankydragon Hahaha xD
Someone tell these children that "Seinfeld" is a Jewish name
No its german, jews just like to take names of the country they in so fewer people see that they aint part of the native people.
@@georgemurdock7670 I mean, I mostly see Jews with Names sounding like German words but that's about it. Also people have been going on a witchhunt for jews for Millenia, so dont you think it would somehow be justified?
@@Aryzo i never sayed it wasnt
@@georgemurdock7670 German Jewish. Its solved guys. Look at my last name and tell me my last name isnt German jewish
@@williamsteiner9851 Ashkenazi Jews needed to take German names. Their real names and surnames were something else. from Germany and eastern Europe at all
We should show these people South Park and The Office. I’m sure they’ll enjoy those.
I assume you mean the (UK) The Office, because (US) The Office only has one episode I think people could find a reason to get mad at.
@@heatherperleberg7816 Michael Scott is makes racist and sexist jokes that are funny so I mean🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@tuffstripling6471 yes, but he is also constantly the butt of the joke. He is the only one in the entire office that thinks the way he does, and the show goes out of its way to show none of them like him in the very first episode.
@@heatherperleberg7816 yeah
@@tuffstripling6471 The Office is a very, very mainstream show, especially the US version. These people probably love The Office, considering how basic and boring their personalities seem to be.
Fine Bros are the type of people who enjoy KRplus Rewind
"lol fortnite dances hehe"
on god lool
Oh shit! Thats the biggest burn 😂😂😂
thats not a joke dont go there man too far
True! 1k likes!
I could not stop laughing when he said “I know people that are gay. My father is gay!”
🤣
lmao ikr
“You can’t throw that word around these days.”
*Jojo rabbit gets released 2 years later*
That’s what I’m saying how does a Nazi movie get released in 2020 liberal Hollywood
@@oldschoolbasketball1197 Taika Waititi does whatever he wants man, it’s great. I’ll watch anything he makes.
Imagine trying to talk to those dorks at a party
I'd prolly leave the party if I spot more than one lmao
what dorks? ethan & hila ???
@@tzurielvazqueztrujillo no, the people in the video
You have to be pretty uncultured to think Seinfeld started in the 70s.
To be honest like what where they thinking, I mean not only the clothes but there were episodes were they had PC's. These people are pretty stupid if you ask me
@@makeuppurgatory3413 Yeah complete idiots, playing in the offended olympics of 2019.
christian exactly. Everyone wants to make up an excuse to complain about something or win "oppression points". It's like why can't we call out when something is really wrong with society and not just every little thing that might just offend someone. People used to actually save time to complain about the important things. Now people just trivialize every little thing, it's so annoying.
And to get offended by it
dj62394 indeed
"She Probably watches the news."
Hila Klein, 2018.
I'm never not going to use that joke when I'm judging somebody.
even better, she probably watches CNN. orrrrr, She probably thinks Snopes is real news.
Strange that, that's an insult now.
@@doctorsocktor is it though?
@@uavdoug985 Very strange, some news may be biased but that doesn't mean people should throw the baby out with the bath water. The real answer is watch a range of news sources. We are becoming more and more ignorant.
Can’t imagine what they think about family guy.
Fiftytwopickup even better, south park
WeirdDude Castillo tru
As they said, Always Sunny is worse. And that’s a really popular show that still airs. Mind you, it’s probably us 30yo’s that watch it. Coz Zoomers clearly can’t handle dark humour.
ellobec dude, im 13 and i love iasip and south park and stuff like that. the fine bros just pull the most sensitive kids they could find, cuz everyone i know likes that type of stuff
ellobec it ain’t even that dark it’s just offensive to little feathers
I'm gay, and if I was pursuing someone I was interested in who I knew was also gay and they mistook me for being a straight person, I'd want to make that correction. Theres nothing inherently offensive about not wanting to be labeled with the sexuality you don't identify with.
Also having gay friends doesn't mean you have to get offended for them. You don't get to decide what is and isn't offensive for minorities that you're not a part of.
These kids remind me of those groups of moms in the 80s that got offended by Dungeons and Dragons. What boring people
They're their own moms
CODY???
Holy crap, Cody watches h3h3.
LOL
AlternateHistoryHub ahh, the old satanic panic of the 80s and 90s
These people laughed at the damn Daniel meme for sure
Matthew Kolonics seriously that was one of the worst memes! Glad to know I’m not alone in my dislike for that crappy short lived meme
@@megshush It was an instagram meme so ofc, ig is full of normies.
Jokes on you... they did
they probably liked youtube rewind
What are you saying, they'd be offended that Daniel has better shoes than other people!!!nnn!!11
“We already have... an n word”
Hila is hilarious 😂
*megaphone* « YOU HAVE FOUND THE JOKE » that killed me 😂
Those kids are “offended” because they feel like they’re supposed to be. This is how most everyone is now. Makes it difficult to talk to people and give honest answers/opinions
this is the future of mankind its getting worse everyday
Yeah, I can see that for sure. And then they'll talk down to others with opposite opinions for not thinking for themselves. Herd mentality is too real.
I think I know what you mean and I agree with you. Felt like the outrage was expected from them, and they delivered. especially cat eye and t-shirt girl
This is exactly how it appears. Half of the time their reactions were "Twitter would go berserk over this" as if twitter is some monolithic paragon of morality. There is no critical thinking, just "Oh this scene makes light of a problematic concept, therefore the scene is inherently problematic period"
Agreed. In one sense it's reassuring that it's not genuine, but on the other hand it means they don't think for themselves
I love how "Twitter would explode" has become a relevant argument for talking a show down.
They weren't really talking it down. They were presented with the question of how the show would stand up today and responded in kind. Twitter allows direct access to showrunners and networks (democracy/capitalism at work ya know) so Twitter blowing up can easily affect a shows longevity.
@@Lee-fw5bd Have you ever seen The Big Bang Theory, Two and a half Men(i mean the earlier seasons) or South Park? These are series that have an abundance of racist/sexist jokes/characters in them AND twitter seems to not care that much for the last 10 years. Some snowflakes (I am liberal myself, but some people are exaggerating it) don't get, that there are people outside of their filter bubble which are fine with such a humor. Not every show has to be for everyone.
@@MF-nl5zd I think you misunderstood my position. I wasn't insinuating anything outside of what I said, Twitter allows access to creators and thus if the show isn't viewed well by the audience, it will likely be scrapped. I wasn't bringing politics into this. Hell, I don't even think the kids were in the wrong at all in the Fine Bros video. I don't blame PC culture or them being snowflakes for their criticism/dislike of Seinfeld as they just didn't find the jokes funny (because ya know, comedy is subjective, Seinfeld was a response to a sitcom/family television environment that the current generation wasn't in, etc) and when you don't find an edgy joke funny, you're likely to take it seriously and look maybe a layer to deep. Kind of like if you don't like rhetorical heavy speeches, you're likely to not factor in the rhetoric and take the speaker at their word.
I agree with you, hell, It's Always Sunny is a way more edgy show that was very popular and it wasn't subject to really any backlash. Same with Community and the Office, so I really don't think the reactors are overly sensitive or anything, they just didn't find Seinfeld funny. Honestly I don't even believe there is a PC culture and it's just something that the right cooked up to demonize the youth that are to the left who want media to maybe not promote messages that are harmful to people (radical idea, right).
@REEL SIXX Liberalism is the exact opposite of what you just described, boy...
Seinfeld is "too far" lol, show them an episode of It's Always Sunny. That shit plays during the day.
What’s “too far” is his fan base sending death threats to this people but whatever
@@moll1057 where's the proof? Don't make up bs accusations that u can't back up with
Or better yet Shameless. Their brains would break.
Honestly, shout out to Luis for being one of the only ones to say that each episode holds up. There's still hope.
The old are telling the young to loosen up. What a world.
Ico Mos sad
Oh shit you’re right! 😂
Ico Mos more like just millennials Cuz im gen z and this shit is hilarious
Say hello to the new Puritans. Good luck having fun in the future when these sheltered twerps ban everything.
What a time to be alive
Now Entering: New Age H3 Renaissance
This is a jew overload, in a good comedic way
Wait am I still playing Civ?
You can see the golden age influence at 4:12. A beautiful example of a nod to the past.
Wherein they cut to the chase and finally declare liberalism a mental disorder.
Naa this is still pretty shit
“this is why comedy’s dead..” this quote is soooo accurate.
The guy who said "Twitter would explode" needs to be tried for crimes against humanity.
These guys must be real fun at parties.
No alcohol it's bad for you and messes up your judgment be safe and drink water
That name is ironic
Parties are for rapist
I’ve seen people younger laugh to Seinfeld, but older people apparently think it’s too offensive. There are WAY more offensive shows than this.
I want to like this comment but I don't wanna be the one who ruin the 666
*I used to get mad that cancer wasn't properly depicted in the media but The Fine bros have done it. Well done*
JOKE POLICE ALERT: I have a warrant for this joke since I had cancer
Beautifully said
LMAO 😭
damn thats some good police work now if only other police would follow in your footsteps.
"ThAtS LeGit nOt fUnnEh"
Logic was right... Hila is hilarious
“They probably watch the news”
"We already have an N-word" 😂😂
9:25
I’m younger than these people and I find Seinfeld funny and I don’t get but hurt just like these people
@@artisbembers2394 okay man that's great
“This would not be okay in today’s society” apparently they forgot Its Always Sunny and South Park existed.
Bo Rida exist* both those shows are still going on
@@kayokaylol Yeah they are, just blows my mind they act like every show is wholesome nowadays lol
Bo Rida honestly! 😅🙄
And that Always Sunny is basically the modern day, raunchier version of Seinfeld
Look up "Hogan's Heroes". There's darker comedy out there.
Seinfeld has been doing reruns for 20 years to this day, IT OBVIOUSLY DOES HOLD UP
I mean, to be fair, it was if it would hold up against the same demographic
I looked up some more info and the reruns are happening on tbs which target demographic is 18 to 34(NYTimes article) (video said 18-29) so it is about the same.
I wonder if the shows they showed are being re-aired (or at least as often as others)
@@apersonofthisworld6302 ofc they do they're some of the most famous episodes of all time
I never watched Seinfeld until about 2 years ago and love it (I started watching at 27) and find it great and trust me all of the episodes are run a ton. Because why would they limit it most normal people don’t find this offensive at all cuz they are intelligent enough to understand the comedy. I remember seeing Seinfeld once when I was 17 and didn’t like it but it was cuz I was an absolute idiot.
if you're here from the most recent h3 podcast at 6:33 is where hila says "we already have an.. n word"
what happened
What happened? I can't watch the podcast because it's too cringe
the irony of this video compared to modern day h3h3 lol
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People need to understand that being offended doesn't grant them moral superiority
midday pREACH this used to be me but I have now turned from my awful ways and now can’t handle people who act offended just to feel like they’re better
I want to kiss you so bad because I’m sick of people getting offended for every little thing and who think that they are morally superior and actually can talk for 30 minutes on why they are offended
Someone said it.
THANK YOU
Thats the problem. To get humor and to understand stuff in general u need an iq above 50
"Its like you're starting to get the show" LMAOOOO HILAAAA
Thicc momma
Fupa
This literally makes me want to make sure my daughter doesn't turn out like this. She will have a sense of humor. 👌
Same bruh
I think there’s a real disconnect now days of people seeing characters doing bad things and thinking that the show must be endorsing that behaviour. Are we no longer allowed to have bad characters anymore?
The whole "I'm offended for someone else" thing needs to stop.
IT'S TIME TO STOP
When the people directly involved are not offended too
I don't care if you're offended. Go cry about it.
George K. I’ve never seen the problem articulated so simply yet so well.
I'll feel whatever I wanna feel
It's actually concerning to think those kids are so soft.
Kids these days! I can't believe it.
Fun lol I’m offended they are such pussies XD
It's honestly ridiculous how offended they're getting over it. The whole point of comedy is to make fun of things that are normally taboo. And if comedy was completely PC, it wouldn't be very funny. (It still can be funny if it's PC, but it depends on what the joke or jokes are.)
Fun ikr
@@breaddog420 I think they also need to understand is that there is a certain point in which their offense is ridiculous. Frankly, I wouldn't be surprised if these people went up to a random person eating their food and said: "There are starving people elsewhere in the world. What makes you so entitled to eat that sandwich?"
I feel like the kids weren’t looking at the show from a comedic standpoint their looking at it through a Twitter Kpop Stan standpoint it is a pretty funny show if you look through the eyes of a teenager in the 90s
Hey I’m turning thirteen in 3 months but I grew up with Seinfeld and I love it so stop acting like we’re all as stupid and immature as you guys assume we are gen z I mean yes the tik tok one’s and the one’s that you see in social media are very rare
@@charlietapp1172 dude im literally twelve
watched all the episodes when i was 13
still watch some once in a while
@@Sydney_head I'm 29, I don't hold it against either of you, these people in the video are too sensitive and just simply don't understand comedy.
Who else came back to this vid after the Logic podcast episode
"we already have an N woooorrddddd....." -Hila Klein
@Felipe M. Yes
"Pewdiepie is an N-word for saying the N-word" ~ The Verge
@@expositionisunnecessary4651 no *badumtsss in German *
"When the world starts being offended by Seinfeld...we've gone too damn far." Truer words have never been spoken.
The "Fine" Bros most have found the most triggered young people. I'm 19 years old, and I love Seinfeld
AdamIvy man i can’t wait for the newer generations to get offended by Bee Movie too
@@VoidSinister They're all from LA that explains it.
I myself find that if a joke is really funny and used in good situations, it can be more offensive than the shit in Seinfeld. The problem is, Seinfeld is just not funny. I've seen more offensive jokes and laughed at them hard.
That's the problem: there is no problem. "The world" isn't being offended by anything it's just some kids who don't really even understand seinfeld lol
"My parents, they don't know WHATS going on!"
His delivery of that line always killed me. Still have the series box set on DVD.
12:27
I don't watch jokes to be like "oh yeah that happens sometimes" no I watch jokes because they are JOKES
"He's secretly referred to as The Soup Nazi."
-You can't be throwing that word around nowadays
*I* *CAN'T* *EVEN*
"Everybody who voted for Trump is literally a Nazi."
sheenydonut all those kids are the exact type of people that run around using that word to describe anyone with a different opinion to theirs
Xalted118 the same beta male will call me a nazi for supporting trump even though my gpa died on dday fighting nazis so me and the beta male could live our lives.. that’s some crazy stuff right there.. I no longer accept liberals right to live
I'm European and I feel the same about the N-word :/ it's silly that people are afraid of a simple insult.
Might as well ignore history. What's the worst that can happen?
I love how that one guy's reaction to every episode is just "Twitter would explode"
to be fair they would, cause normie twitter is a tumor on the world that ruins anyone's day.
ProgPro96 As if that is some kind of ultimate arbiter of truth and justice
It's also like the lamest response ever
Twitter is an awful place that shouldn’t exist
Its crazy how these kids base their entire lives around social media reactions. It shows how bizarre this whole generation is.
Had to come back and check out Hila's n-word line again after I saw how pumped Logic was about it
13:04 That's what I love about Ethan: He's always 100 % committed to the joke
love that the girl is all offended and is wearing a Pulp Fiction pin
She probably hasnt even seen the movie, shes just wearing that because PF is pop culture and is trying to look unironically trendy!
thought the same thing. either she's a poser that hasn't seen the movie, or it just goes to show that these people really do have to force themselves to be offended when they think it's appropriate to be
You expect someone to actually watch a movie before they buy and wear merchandise related to it? You elitist film snob. Probably CIS white and male as well
MrZurata, You’re joking right?
@@daviewz9335 fucking Sherlock Holmes over here
“She probably watches the news.” -Hila Klein
ʍǝɹpuɐ That is sad that that’s now kind of a bad thing.
That was cute ngl
Chad Cuervo it’s not a bad thing, it’s just funny that she said it. It was so bland yet so funny.
I wish people would just realize what a comedy tv show is and realize it’s not a reality tv series
love how they talk about it like its bad yet they are smiling and laughing while saying it
Fine bros: omg this is so offensive
Episode: wins award
Anyone remember when they actually used to do research on stuff they had other people watch and then tell them the interesting facts? Lol I also havnt watched them in a while.
@@bink2251 Yeah, I used to like them back when they did a few, well thought out, well researched videos. Nowadays they're like the BuzzFeed of reaction videos. All pump and dump with no effort or thought.
Do these people not know that Jerry Seinfeld WROTE these lines himself for him to say on the show and then he wrote the other characters GETTING OFFENDED
It's cringe comedy
@@ffffffffffffffff5840 its cringe response
@@hexingon6088 cringe for comedy is better than cringe for cringe
Seinfeld > Fine bros
I'm confused, throughout my whole online experience I've never seen anyone offended by the word "Nazi" or at least not liberals or leftists (right wingers get offended when they're wrongly accused of being Nazis) so where did these kids pick up the idea that the word is offensive?
Because they've got the mentality of children, words used that might be recieved as 'offensive' to one of their other delusional friends are a no-no to them and are avoided at all costs, and if you don't agree they'll vlog about it.
Funny how these people would be the first ones to call someone a nazi for stating any opinion not left wing
It's simple: the kids in this video are clearly just saying what they think they’re supposed to be saying. These ignorant kids think that people actually get offended by the word "Nazi", so they force themselves to get offended. It's like they feel social pressure to conform with these ideals, when the reality is that most people don't get triggered by the word "Nazi".
Hila saying “calm down” is the most precious thing ever.
"Thats the joke" through the megaphone is becoming a reaction gif
Instant meme classic
I'm so glad shows like South Park are still going with sensitive ass people nowadays being offended by everything
Nick18 M same. Sometimes I’m a little surprised with how these asshats are that shows like South Park and Always Sunny still have new episodes being made then I’m like no fuck that. If people want to get offended over a fictional television show then they don’t have to watch it. I had someone get offended that I said Always Sunny was my favorite show and I said the fact that they’re sociopathic, narcissistic, selfish garbage human beings is the entire point. Nobody’s saying it’s actually ok to act that way in real life but it makes for good TV lol
South Park isn’t that good anymore tho, their old seasons were much better
Nick18 M I can’t talk about the newer episodes because I haven’t seen them yet (just recently started watching starting with s1) however it’s becoming one of my top 3 favorite shows because the creators didn’t give a fuck about who they offended.
Nowadays? What about the 90's when parents were losing their shit over video games and kids shows. Trying to take pokemon off the air because it was "demonic". Even tried to put a bad rap on tabletop rpgs. People have always been bitching about something.
@@WillButtlerYeets well, your sensitive ass got offended so they did their part :)
Just coming back to watch the 'N' word comment from Hila because I'm watching the new H3 Podcast #208 with LOGIC
Same
Same here lol
Yup
I hate having to explain to my brain dead, humorless friends why you guys are effing HILARIOUS. Love yall!!!
I noticed Luis actually said yes to all these episodes. Good on you Luis.
please don't let these kids represent the rest of my age group. I'm genuinely concerned.
kind of people who goes to art school and video themselves shitting
Same here, im actually trying to get into medical school and the majority of the ones I've attended for orientation have them.
Amen
Me being 15 probably makes me look bad cause those people are
DUMB
Ikr
These people piss me off so much. I’m Jewish and soup nazi is one of my favorite episodes. People are way too sensitive and I’m saying this as a 15 year old.
yeah, 15 very compelling lets hear your opinions on politics and human rights, ill be fascinated to see what you think is right.
Acedia Nihil even nothing to do with Seinfeld, what makes you think minors dont have brains? or opinions?
@@ag9382 youll understand once you stop being a teenager, of course you have opinions, and youll come to find most of what you thought incredibly embarrassing, happend to me, happens to everybody but hey when youre young you think you know everything and that will only disappear with time
i have 4 words for the offended people
NO SOUP FOR YOU
I love how saying Nazi was too much for them but In always sunny Charlie had a full on nazi officer uniform for an episode crazy
This classic comedy still hold up great job proud of you
Who would've known the generation that grew up on south park would be so sensitive
These were the kids who’s parents didn’t let them watch South Park because it was “too offensive”
These manchildren grew up on glee and big bang theory
@@nintendu64 rightly so
Sometimes ya just gotta get hit from multiple angles by South Park, I’m a ginger and a Mormon 😂😂
It was the bomb 👌🏼
Reese _ south park is the most important tv show of our time.
Damn. Seinfeld didn't think about how Twitter would feel before they hit that upload button :^)
ImmortalHD Pi Day 2014
Why are you uploading
Oh shit..ghosts are real.
Lmao
@immortalhd Can we get a house tour?
You guys make me believe in humanity. Love you guys.
Coming back to this vid two+ years later, it still holds up.
Fine Bros should show these kids "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" if they're surprised by Seinfeld's character choices 😂
Inside A Mind I feel like they are acting like that on camera so that the rest of the world doesn’t shit on them. But you never know they could really be that ignorant🤔
YES lol
Do an inside the mind of the fine bros
where is seventybroad?
@@brand504121 Yeah, that's most likely the case. These are just kids at the end of the day, not entertainers. Which is probably why we got a lot of clips of them just explaining the scene/Joke because they don't know what else to say while the footage plays.
6:39 "We already have an n-word..." Funniest thing hila has said
funniest thing *that wasn't in a script
only*
"How would you like to die?"
"I'd like it."
The good ol' days
wtf
"Seinfeld is not going to be holding up today!"
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia : Beating up kids.
"I would be offended for them" See guys that's the problem.
Nobody should be offended for anybody
Fun exactly
EXACTLY
@@cluckendip I mean, IDK about that. There's a difference between making a strawman that you can be offended for, and then your human sympathy for smeone being insulted, mocked or wronged. Calling someone out on being a biggot isn't being an SJW if it is real. This is silly of course, since the show itself is calling the characters biggots and ignorant, these guys ARE overreacting, but to say that you can't be offended just because a slur or something like that isn't being used on YOU or YOUR race or whatever? Seems a bit apathetic to me.
Fun: tbh theyre prolly only acting like that because they know theyre being watched
Dude im offended too. thats my dead dad´s favorite show
I'm offended for you because you're offended for your dead dad!
I’m offended by seinfield because my granpa died in a mine filed
Now Nothing Will Be Wrong I’m offended because my dad has committed 12 war crimes and is addicted to black tar heroin
I'm offended because people tell me to!
Thx peter
2:55 Ethan has an albino Hitler stache, I'm offended, YEEEEET
The segment should have been called "Did you hold up?" and the premise should have been millennials and gen-z watch an episode of any tv show from a previous decade and try not to get triggered, angry or offended.
Leli Kahnum millennials are in their 30’s now basically. What are you talking about?
bork oh yeah, all those 30 year olds born in 1999
You do realise that millennials are over 30 now? Right?
I'm not sure which generation I'm in I'm 29 but if I met these idiots I would tell them straight up they don't understand comedy. They're the problem, not society.
"We already have an n-word" -Hila Klein, 2019
It was 2018 my ni
Skip
2018
I bet these kids liked Rewind 2018
Truly the greatest of insults.
Probably
They're the type of kids that laugh really hard at Lele Pons videos.
Who's here from the new Logic interview?
This is also personal to me since my family grew up watching Seinfeld, we even have the collectors book and dvd set, including Kramer's coffee table book that is also a coffee table
“See, here, you’re just another apple, but in Japan, you’re an exotic fruit. Like an orange. Which is rare there.”
- Seinfeld
HEY HEY HEY DO YOU KNOW HOW OFFENSIVE THAT IS??! I HAVE JAPANESE FRIENDS THEY WOULD BE SO MAD
DOUBLE O REVIVE Apparently the irony of the joke went over your head. Did you even watch this video? Lol.
@@lamardoss83 Big ol r/Whooosh?
or was I double wooshed?
@@lamardoss83 it's pretty obviously a joke
Seinfeld absolutely holds up and is still hilarious to this day. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is one of the most popular TV shows today and one of the most long running. The creator of It's Always Sunny Rob McElhenney openly said he was inspired by Seinfeld, he even called the show "Seinfeld on crack". The stuff that Sunny does is even more over the top than Seinfeld. The whole joke of Seinfeld and It's Always Sunny is that they are egotistical people who do terrible things and should not be looked up to. It is clear that these kids don't understand anything about comedy.
Trent McAteer those are two of my favorite shows and them being so triggered by Seinfeld hurt me to my core
Completely agree. Seinfeld and Always Sunny are amazing shows and are comedic genius.
All these offended people are annoying
“she probably watches the news hehe” killed me
Hila saying “we already have an N-word” was the funniest and cutest things I’ve seen ever, like she was scared she was being offensive but she’s just being her wholesome self
Holy shit imagine how triggered they would be if they watched Always Sunny
At least Always Sunny was funny. I'm not offended but seinfeld is just not my type of humour.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that...
AML « was funny » « not my type of humour »
🙃
They are not worthy
Or Married with Children
They grabbed the most disappointing people off of the street and said "hey. Watch this"
SilentChaos they use the same people over and over
@@thevibestation5174 still make point.
Literally pulled off any college campus in the US.
SilentChaos 0 keep in mind the react studio is located in Southern California as well
@Sweil it's not, and why would it be?
5:27 This should've become more of a meme. It's such a great reaction clip for when someone ruins a joke by pointing it out or explaining it.
Tysm for making this video. I was so mad watching the video because Seinfeld is one of my favorite sitcoms of all time.
Comment from their own video, “These people probably think Amy Schumer is hilarious”
Still got south park
“The jokes aren’t relatable” Is that the new standard for comedy?
Everyone thinks depression jokes are funny because they're "relatable." They're not funny. Never have been.
They need to make comedies involving characters having their heads way up their own asses if they want to relate to the modern viewer
@@r.kennedy7986 I haven't seen it, but according to Arin Hanson, "Real Rob" is kind of like that. Everyone's an asshole in the show or something. Been meaning to check it out.
it has always helped
They think that instagram “comedy” is funny, thats the problem
I'm not a big fan of Seinfeld but the aspirin joke, and him playing with the army guy while they're watching TV is hilarious
The show was super relevant and they didn't get it's context. It still is absolutely relevant today.
These kids couldn't even handle old southpark episodes
I wanna see them react to American history x lol
HappiestSadGuy or even new ones
What about the Office? Why are Millenials all stoked about that?
PugParty Yeah they’d probably shit themselves out of anger because of the school shooting scenes
Let alone handle the Newest episodes
“tWiTteR wOulD exPloDe” um people dig up old things all the time, if anyone had a problem with seinfeld it woulda been brought up already LOL
Two words, SOUTH PARK. Lmao, they dummys.
And who even gave Twitter the title of Moral Angel anyway?
Alex Henderson did you miss nap time?
@@makardeku hes just mad that ur an attractive female and that hes just a little incel on the internet oof.
I find it sad that twitter "exploding" is such a big deal for this youth.
How dedicated is Ethan that he covered his entire face with honey for a less-than-one second cutaway for his sponsor!
The fact that everyone says "if the show would have aired today it would have gotten backlash" makes me sad for our generation
These kids: "Seinfeld isn't relatable"
Seinfeld: "What's the deal with liberal art students"
Hahahaha oh lord imagine if Seinfeld made a return today, so much content
What's the problem with liberal arts institutions?
The thing is, this world basically just parodies itself. We don't even need Seinfeld anymore.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@bloodyplebs The problem is that they have been overtaken by woke identity politics and there is no liberal thoughts and no art left.
I bet they all loved the KRplus rewind
Justice Warrior 💀💀
+1
Watch the react on youtube rewind. They do like it
The Fine Bros are also deleting all comments that say it isnt good
I love rewatching this videos so much
im 15 and ive seen this series 4 times already, legendary