Chud the Dumb Faggot fucked up first and foremost looking for trouble. Then he fucked up even more letting an angry nigger get close enough to him to strike him. I get that it's his channel schtick but he's really stepped in it now. Maybe if he was making millions doing this but even then some things aren't worth it.
I found this weird channel while researching stuff for the ChudtheBuilder thread and my own thread.
Appears to be a black femcel with a fetish for white men a-logging black passport bros and black guys with a fetish for white women. In other words black loser who can't get a black boyfriend whining about black losers who can't get a black girlfriend.
Just goes to show that X men fetishizing Y women and Y women fetishizing X men, goes in all sorts of directions. Also there's weird phenomena where men and women will desire the person of opposite gender of a different race, while hating the opposite gender the same race. You can see it in the passports bros, as well as women, mostly white liberal women, who will go as far as giving African immigrants a pass on sexual assault on women, including themselves, to own the "racists". Plus, there's a lot of things the black men who fetishize white women have in common with the passport bros who fetishize Asian women, including being losers back home and losers who can't get a GF of their own race.
Furthermore, I know there's been this huge push to normalize interracial relationships, and it's being done a way, as if loving someone of the same race is bad in a racist way. I guess it's nice to see to some black people and other races to wake to this strange push to force people to date people of different ethnic/racial groups in the name of progressivism.
Tipping is supposed to be a reward for good service paid at the descretion of the customer. Adding a mandatory tip-tax to the bill is wrong and defeats the point. Likewise, not tipping a pleasant waiter (when no mandatory charge is in place) means you're a stingy bastard.
Tipping waitstaff is closer to paying for services rendered, with an actual say on how much you pay based on the volume and quality of service. The fact the act shares a name with a now largely defunct act of rewarding additional service for other jobs is a misnomer. My response has always been to think to myself "Well they precalculated 18% and I usually tip 22-25% so I guess they're getting 18;" making a larger case out of it than that is autistic as fuck.