That's me
Why: This is Joseph, the kid from the video's ending — pinning a reply here turns a heartwarming moment into a visible thread that every new viewer will find
Draft replyJoseph! Man, you made this whole video. Keep doing comedy brother — I'm genuinely rooting for you.
riverdriftflyfishing1831 · high↗ view Yes!!! David is the nicest guy ever. And by the way, he and his girl had the baby and they are happy and healthy. Lil baby Stretcho! Love you my friend......oh and you nailed it!
Why: This person knows David/Stretch personally and has a real update — a reply here adds a human sequel that no other comment can offer and will get engagement
Draft replyWait — lil baby Stretcho?! That is the best news. Please tell him I said congratulations, he deserves every bit of happiness.
I got called a Nazi by a white liberal lady last week, and I'm jewish......these people are nuts
Why: Highest-liked comment on the video with massive viral thread potential — a warm reply from Peter anchors the whole comment section
Draft replyThe irony is genuinely staggering. Sorry you went through that — you're in good company at least.
As black person I never appreciated how a good white person like you can be stretotyped before even getting to know you.
Why: 1684 likes, a Black viewer calling out the stereotype — this is the comment that best captures the video's core irony and a reply validates it publicly
Draft replyThat means a lot to read, genuinely. The whole thing caught me off guard — I've been in far rougher spots and never had that happen.
thomascarlson1961 · high↗ view Most Americans are politically neutral, and decent human beings. The problem is that the people on the fringes of politics have the loudest voices. The american media exploits these fringe ideologies, because it gets views and views make money. Most Americans have a social media addiction and are constantly subjected to stories of division and hate, which in return makes people even more divided and radicalized. That's why I watch this channel and others like it, it shows the world how it is, no media narratives.
Why: 794 likes, articulates exactly what the channel stands for — a reply here doubles as a mission statement pinned to one of the top comments
Draft replyThis is exactly why I keep doing it. The fringe gets the airtime but it's not the whole picture — thanks for watching, and for putting it so clearly.
Not an American here, I am in fact Ukrainian. But here's how it looks from my perspective: a man being nice to everyone and just wanted to chat about all this thing going on in the park and ended up being called "a nazi" multiple times and everyone acted quite aggressive because of the guy's look. That's it, just the way he looks, the skin color, the lack of hair, the clothes is a big enough reason to FORCE someone to leave a public place while insulting by calling a nazi. If it ain't racist I have no idea what the racism is.
Why: 556 likes, Ukrainian outside view cuts right to the heart of the contradiction — replying to an international perspective builds cross-cultural credibility
Draft replyComing from Ukraine that hits differently — you've seen real extremism up close. Thanks for the outside-in view, it's exactly what this channel tries to do.
I lived outside Burlington before I moved to Budapest. I miss city market. Why did you leave Kyiv?
Why: Genuine question about the creator's story from someone with a parallel expat journey — answering it is personal and builds viewer connection
Draft replyLong story — life just pulled me in a different direction. Budapest is a great call though. How long have you been there?
Just watched your SOUTH BRONX video man and found my way to this video. Funny isn't it how the "worst" rep neighbourhoods such as bronx, Hackney London etc. Turn out to be a lot nicer people than Vermont or some other "nice" town.
Why: Cross-video discovery comment — replying here rewards a new subscriber who binge-watched and surfaces the channel's broader thesis to new eyes
Draft replyThat contrast never gets old — and it keeps showing up everywhere I go. Glad the Bronx video brought you here.
Brimfulofbeauty · medium↗ view Are they even activists or are they just homeless using BLM to stay put in that park?
Why: 406 likes, a sharp question that touches on something visible in the footage — a measured reply from Peter adds credibility without taking a political stance
Draft replyHonestly it was hard to tell, and I didn't want to assume. That tension between the movement and what was actually happening in that park was real though.
I am from Ukraine , I was watching video about Ukraine and accidentally I am here) I am not american and I am not involved somehow into BLM or anti-BLM but I am going to say my personal though : 1. Is there is racism problem in USA ? - probably yes 2. Is there police violence problem in USA ?- definitely yes (and in Ukraine btw as well) 3. Do we/you/all of as have to solve that problems ? - for sure. 4. Does BLM movement helps society to solve that problems ? - I would say no. Instead of cooperate against system and stereotypes and demands and do some changes people just fight each other. I see a lot aggression I BLM movement and I dont understand how aggression will help to solve the problem of hate (hate based on race). Looks as paradox for me. Sorry if I was offensive for someone - it is a pity. My grandpa did not enslave your grandpa, that is why I dont feel guilt and I can say what I want freely. Peace and have a good day)
Why: Thoughtful outsider analysis from a Ukrainian viewer who stumbled in — replying rewards accidental discovery and can pull that audience toward subscribing
Draft replyWelcome, and don't apologize — that's a more balanced breakdown than most Americans give it. The paradox you named is exactly what the park showed.
This was depressing. Sad that in the land of the free, so many are afraid to talk on camera and those that are not only want to talk over those they disagree with. That intolerance seems to be the only thing the two extremes agree on. I am scared for the future of America.
Why: 167 likes, genuine concern worth acknowledging — a hopeful reply from Peter is a good counterweight to what was a genuinely heavy video
Draft replyIt got to me too — but then the kids showed up at the end, and honestly that helped. Not giving up on the place yet.
After 28 years in Portland OR this piece really speaks to me. We lived 20 minutes from downtown in Lake Oswego, probably the whitest town and by stats the wealthiest town in Oregon. It is now covered with signs and division. Portland has been destroyed by it. We moved out of state in September. Thank-you for this insightful and real piece. The children at the end were a breath of fresh air - HOPE!
Why: Devoted long-time viewer sharing a personal story — a brief reply builds loyalty even though the thread is lower-stakes
Draft reply28 years and then that — that's a lot to process. Glad you found somewhere better. And yes, those kids saved the whole video for me.