Black People Are Scared Of Black People Too. Rod Paulette

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Published 2023-10-05
Black people are scared of black people too, or at least thats what Rod Paulette says in this clip from his first ever Dry Bar Comedy special. In this clip Rod talks about growing up as the only black kid in his class and all the false assumptions people make. Whether you're someone who was different growing up, or you're just someone looking for a good laugh, this clip from Rod Paulette is sure to have you laughing from start to finish.

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All Comments (21)
  • @joea5222
    I went to high school with this guy. He’s a very good person. Please support him.
  • @GYakobian
    Where did dry bar find black Jeff Goldblum? 😂
  • @smrk2452
    “Mind your business” is a survival skill taught to black kids from a young age.
  • @d.vaughn8990
    “Kids tease you just because you are different. It’s not racial.” Thank you sir, for your sensibility!
  • @hirokomlm131
    As a Black man, I have Black radar. I'm not scared of most of the black people everyone else is scared of, but every once in a while I'll see a bunch of Black teenagers in a rough area looking at me like I'm dinner, and I do an immediate about face and bolt out of that area.
  • @Shernicet
    "Black people are scared of black people too". Facts 🤣🤣
  • @caseyk.1386
    That “I’m going out there” is SO REAL! I grew up in Baltimore City and that was always my dad. We’d wake up in the middle of the night to some strange noise and my dad would be out there a minute later with his flashlight.
  • @robsterzer2696
    Dude, this guy should narrate books or do calming voice therapy. An amazing voice and really funny to boot
  • @applejack2911
    My uncle told me once, They my people, but I got to love some of them from a distance. So true
  • @thadtuiol1717
    As a white man married to a black woman, I'll freely admit I'm scared of groups of black people too (if I don't know them). Likewise, my wife is uncomfortable being the only POC among a large group of whites, so we try not to put each other in those situations. Just celebrated our 20th wedding anniversary, so must be doing something right!
  • @jamesr1703
    I'm as white as snow and I moved into a black neighborhood. Oh my gosh, I AM the white guy in the black neighborhood that he described. I never thought about it before, but his narrative is spot on.
  • @AtlanticPicture
    The stories, the voice, the Goldblum vibe, all works 😁 Hope to see a full special.
  • @ericstreetinc
    Roderick was my next door neighbor growing up. Knew he was a comedian, but never heard him before...this dude is Legit!!!!
  • @vasocreta
    Ok, this dude has great stage presence. I'm definitely looking for more of his work.
  • @mandysofia4104
    We all get along WAAAYYYYY more than the media says we do. Love you all. Stay safe and united yall❤
  • @tartsonawire
    There were about 1300 kids in my high school. Only about 4 or 5 were black. We had a new black kid start and he told us about how he was in the office to get some paperwork sorted. One of the other black boys happened to come in with his mom. The mom got all excited and started hugging him 😄
  • @User-zzyyxxvv
    Jeff Goldblum’s lost brother from another mother 🤣🤣🤣
  • @Devina210
    I would like to live in a neighborhood of (almost) ALL Black grandmothers! They have a lot of knowledge to impart, they're great cooks, they take no crap from anyone, and they're hilarious!
  • Years ago I was running to the parking ramp to avoid the traffic after a Vikings game. As I was running up behind a black guy and apparently startled him. He turned around and said “ you’re white, thank goodness “