Desperate father is offered a job smuggling drugs across the border

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Published 2024-05-03
A Texas bar patron approaches a struggling father with an opportunity to smuggle drugs over the border for a big payment.

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All Comments (21)
  • @412envy
    Are they running out of ideas? They keep pushing the actors to initiate with bystanders instead of seeing if people will intuitively speak up.
  • @salad3955
    ahhh yes because drug dealers offer jobs at bars and then ask strangers about what to do and what not to do lmfao
  • @ezinneobih2989
    this is unrealistic why would the guy telling him to be a drug mule potentially incriminate himself by involving bystanders and discussing it loudly in a public place
  • @sannanandy3955
    they tell random people they have drugs and talk loudly about drugs every normal person would know it's scripted 💀
  • @Calendula-my5ll
    Why not do some of the ones youve already done again? This is a bit unrealistic. I dont mind seeing the experiment where theres domestic abuse, racism etc done over again in different states instead of this.
  • @BlackStarASMR
    How the actors begin to talk to real people to get their opinion is unrealistic and ridiculous. If you are about to make a drug deal, which is illegal, you would never involve regular people surrounding you and ask them if you should do that illegal drug deal. It is so unrealistic, no drug dealer would do that.
  • @BlackStarASMR
    "Should I do this terrorist attack on the White House? I need money and I have a kid on the way!" LOL
  • @NintendoDudeWii
    It would be better if they just re-enacted the same kind of social issues (racism, immigrant discrimination, shaming, being mean, etc) like the older episodes from years ago instead of trying to create “new” ideas like this. This is silly and unrealistic. I want to see the old styled themes as those are a lot more real and emotional.
  • @siyaaaa24
    Last guys words, voice, empathy, tone is so inspiring
  • @Swansong321
    WHO would have such sus discussions in a bar...and then ask a random wwyd?!😂...I'd think they were cops trying to set ME up!😝😂😇
  • @user-ro4im1yy3p
    Who thought this was a good video idea? No one does this in public.
  • @ITubeYouK
    Absolutely ridiculous skit... why would a drug cartel member ask such things in a public place? This is stupid.
  • @j.t.9666
    Oh, the last guy 🥺 God bless him! Such a precious human being.
  • @Werty6401
    I like how some prompts are just people being annoying while ones like these are straight up super illegal lol
  • @melvasaiel
    This is like an 80s anti-drug PSA. Highly unrealistic and badly acted. You can imagine the dialogue, "No way, man. Crack is whack. I'm saying no to doing the drugs."
  • @BlackStarASMR
    Realistic: Asking bystanders "Should I do this crime? I have no money and a kid on the way!"
  • @TheAsianVids
    Last guy was a gem, hope he lives an amazing life