This is a transcript from a social experiment video where the creator pretends to be a lost international student from Japan, asking people for directions to McDonald's. Meanwhile, an actor plays a racist person, making derogatory comments about the student's nationality and the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal is to observe how people react to the racist behavior. Many bystanders stand up for the student, telling the racist actor that his comments are not acceptable. The video aims to raise awareness about racism and xenophobia, and to encourage people to speak out against such behavior.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A social experiment was conducted to test people's reactions to racist comments.
2. An actor, Mr. Zak, was used for the experiment and pretended to be racist.
3. The experiment took place on a campus, and the actor approached people, asking for directions to McDonald's.
4. When people asked the actor where he was from, he replied that he was from Japan.
5. Some people reacted negatively to the actor's supposed nationality, making racist comments and blaming him for the COVID-19 pandemic.
6. Others stood up for the actor, defending him against the racist comments.
7. The experiment was recorded, and a camera was used to capture people's reactions.
8. The actor was revealed to be a part of the social experiment at the end, and people were informed that he was not actually racist.
Note: The text appears to be a transcript of a video, and the experiment was conducted to raise awareness about racism and xenophobia.