He’s NOT LYING about Mauritius 🇲🇺 being discriminatory against blacks. My wife and I experience it. We noticed we were stopped for questioning while a LOT of white Europeans were easily able to enter the country without question. We were so surprised thinking discrimination only existed in AMERICA smh.
Exactly. I travel ALL over the world, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Latin America, so I know how I'm supposed to be treated. If I call out a particular country, something is very wrong there.
Damn...I love how you call Mauritius out. My sister was recently talking about going there (with the family even) and I told her about what you said and she changed her mind immediately. Thanks for looking out for black travelers and hitting these racist countries where it could hurt (even if they don't really depend on our tourist dollars anyway, we still should never go to their sh*tty countries). Keep speaking the truth to these structures man. I'll have to look more into Reunion. How are the prices compared to other countries that you like in Africa?
Réunion isn't super expensive like Seychelles nearby. You can get good, fresh, filling, healthy local meals for under $10 usd. The creole fusion food is very tasty Of course, with hotels or resorts, the price range can vary a lot, but for $70 a night, you can find something comfortable, especially if you look in advance.
Im British Mauritian. And yes. My Island could be paradise but there are a lot of negatives. I can't defend it anymore. The animals cruelty for me is why I'm not interested in going back to live and will relocate to an other part of Africa.
I'm black American and I've been to Mauritius three times. You are spot on about the arrival. You will see every white person on your flight pass you by as you answer many questions and produce even more documents before they grant you entry into the country. But once that's over, the people there are as friendly as you could ever want. And the beauty of the island incredible. In my humble opinion it is worth the initial hassle.
I can't support attitudes like that. " See, after they made us enter through the backdoor colored entrance at the restaurant, the food was AMAZING!" If the civil rights generation was as spineless as this, blacks would still be sitting in the back of the bus in America. I will not endorse or say 'it was worth it' when I am disrespected and treated less than equally on racial grounds. NOTHING is worth being disrespected. Where is your self-respect?
I agree with arine. Airport staff/customs people most everywhere are generally assholes, and I've learned from experience that more often then not, their attitude doesn't reflect that of the general population. But, I also agree with Jay about not endorsing a place where you were treated like a lesser instead of as an equal. Though he said himself in the video it wasn't all bad, so I'm a little bit confused. I've been to the kinds of places he talks about, and the one thing that will make or break a place for me is its people, but that doesn't take away from the fact that the sites and scenery were still impressive and worth seeing. But I wouldn't necessarily recommend those places to others, and I would avoid similar places for that very reason. I wanted to see those places and I did. What happened won't unhappened. But in the future, I will definitely avoid places where I might potentially have the same experience of being treated as a lesser, instead of as an equal. While there are some amazing places I'd love to visit, for me, it's simply not worth the stress of being treated like a lesser or a sucker. I'd rather spend my money and energy on places where I will be respected and treated as an equal. So what Jay says isn't entirely irrational.
The Afro-Reunionese population is of multiple origins, mainly from Madagascar and the East coast of Africa: Mozambique, Tanzania, Somalia. One part comes from South Africa, and another part comes from West Africa.
I've never been to that part of Afrika but would like to one day visit Reunion on my way back from Java. Hopefully in another 1 year or 2. Nonetheless I would like to say that Black does not mean Afrikan and Mauritius is a part of the Indiën Ocean therefore Australs. And if you recall the word Ninja was a reference to Moors therefore Mór Papuan of Australnesia. They later became known as Blacks meaning mixed of colour or Coloureds and not Afrikan.🥸 They were coastal aboriginies who spoke a form of Marindineesch.
With all due respect my brother, your remark about Akon is straight-up racism and not a joke, bro. I don't know if you noticed but this is how white people talk about black people. Your remark will help white people to justify their racism, I live in Europe, and you sounded just like white people when you said that, With all due respect.
It's not so easy or attractive, my brother. Very few flights there, and they tend to be expensive. I don't know how much research you've done on the place, but a lot of factors make it less than desirable for me.
Reunion was uninhabited when it was annexed by France. People have moved there from everywhere. It was among the first places where slavery was abolished and in their case they voted for it themselves. Most of the whites on the island aren't ex-slaveowners, but there are a few of them left, mostly around the village of Cilaos. So, they live in the mountain valley because once the slaves revolted the freed slaves took control of the government and represented themselves to the French Republic. So, the former slaveowners feared for their lives and ran to the hills, but no one came after them because you know, we're all equals now. Napoleon reinstated slavery, but people there went like nah, whatever and continued doing their thing until today. In Mauritius things are different because the darker your skin as a local, the higher the chance is that you're from a family of former indentured servants, the British post-slavery scheme to import cheap labor. As an African national you're seen as a lifestyle immigrant, so people think you're broke and have little to offer plus you're likely to import crime they think. This is a claim-counterclaim issue because on Mauritius it's really difficult to be a criminal and not get caught because small island. Everyone knows each other. As an American, whatever.
@@Tsicloh That is not the question, it is obvious that our languages are different but we have no difficulty communicating with each other in our respective languages. I have already been to Mauritius several times like many people from Reunion Island and during my stay in Mauritius, communications in Creole with the Mauritians presented no obstacle.
I'll be honest, reading the title, description and comments I was expecting another one of those "race baiting victimhood" videos, but it wasn't like that all. I think your comments and feelings are completely reasonable. And you even acknowledged that profiling is completely rational in some cases. Although I think your comment not to visit Mauritius is more directed towards black people. I don't see why other races shouldn't visit, but I would personally choose Reunion over Mauritius as well, simply because I'm a Francophile. :p Maybe cities like Paris, Nice and Marseille are different, but from my experiences, research and observations, the French really aren't as bad as people say. Like you said, Reunion is difficult to get to and not a place where very many people go, so they know people who actually make the effort to get there are interested in French culture and the French love that. I read that about St. Martin too, that the Dutch side is rude, but the French side is friendly. I got the same impression in Quebec too. In other Canadian cities customs officials are so rude and treat you like a criminal, and even tourist attractions and average people discriminate against you, but in Quebec they were welcoming as soon as I landed. One guy wrote online that he crossed by land without a passport and they just told him to bring it next time. One Indian vlogger was denied a Schengen Visa by the Swiss because her itinerary wasn't clear. She reapplied to France and they had to deny her because Switzerland denied her, but they told her if she applied to France from the start they would have granted it to her, because they understand that a lot of people travel on the whim and may not have a set itinerary. And I read that French museums don't charge "tourist rates". So people always shit on the French, especially their customer service, but in reality, the French actually treat tourists very well. Also, French don't see color. They don't even ask for race on their census.
The French are nowhere near as bad as they are portrayed. My experiences have mirrored yours. If you respect them, they almost always show it back and often go above and beyond to welcome you.
I thought y'all were supposed to be going to the Black lands of Africa but instead y'all continue to run to these non-black lands and complaining. Right now y'all seem very hypocritical talking a bunch pro black nonsense!
😂😂 I don't know who 'y'all' is. I'm Jay Focused. I'm a world traveler, period. I've been to 80 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania, North and South America. How about yourself?
@@JayFocused "Y'all is" used together, sounds kinda ignorant to say as a so called world traveler. It doesn't matter how much you go to and fro within the lands because the devil does the same. You didn't answer the questions? Vagabond, Carpetbaggers, Gypsies, and Supplanters are the common names for "world travelers".
I'm not a "so-called" world traveler. You are currently on the channel of some of my world travels. The fact you'd try to cast doubt on that obvious fact reveals your position as an envious hater. Keep watching, and I'll keep traveling to Europe, Asia, Africa, and your mom's house when I get around to it. 😎
Have you been to either Mauritius or Reunion? How was your trip?
I haven't been to them but Reunion seems like a chill getaway
He’s NOT LYING about Mauritius 🇲🇺 being discriminatory against blacks. My wife and I experience it. We noticed we were stopped for questioning while a LOT of white Europeans were easily able to enter the country without question. We were so surprised thinking discrimination only existed in AMERICA smh.
Exactly. I travel ALL over the world, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Latin America, so I know how I'm supposed to be treated. If I call out a particular country, something is very wrong there.
Too many racist Indians, in there
That's true even i am a mauritian i can tell that is a shame for my country
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Im black American and got questioned when I tried entering the the country
Damn...I love how you call Mauritius out. My sister was recently talking about going there (with the family even) and I told her about what you said and she changed her mind immediately. Thanks for looking out for black travelers and hitting these racist countries where it could hurt (even if they don't really depend on our tourist dollars anyway, we still should never go to their sh*tty countries). Keep speaking the truth to these structures man. I'll have to look more into Reunion. How are the prices compared to other countries that you like in Africa?
Réunion isn't super expensive like Seychelles nearby. You can get good, fresh, filling, healthy local meals for under $10 usd. The creole fusion food is very tasty
Of course, with hotels or resorts, the price range can vary a lot, but for $70 a night, you can find something comfortable, especially if you look in advance.
@@JayFocused Word. Ok. So not super expensive, but not really cheap (in terms of lodging). Interesting.
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@CurveBall-n9j that part
@@JayFocusedYeah that part.. So you agree with that so you're arrogant, and also mistaken as your 'style' is Western European
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Im British Mauritian. And yes. My Island could be paradise but there are a lot of negatives. I can't defend it anymore. The animals cruelty for me is why I'm not interested in going back to live and will relocate to an other part of Africa.
Many stray dogs on the island
I'm black American and I've been to Mauritius three times. You are spot on about the arrival. You will see every white person on your flight pass you by as you answer many questions and produce even more documents before they grant you entry into the country. But once that's over, the people there are as friendly as you could ever want. And the beauty of the island incredible. In my humble opinion it is worth the initial hassle.
I can't support attitudes like that. " See, after they made us enter through the backdoor colored entrance at the restaurant, the food was AMAZING!"
If the civil rights generation was as spineless as this, blacks would still be sitting in the back of the bus in America.
I will not endorse or say 'it was worth it' when I am disrespected and treated less than equally on racial grounds. NOTHING is worth being disrespected. Where is your self-respect?
Exactly Jay. This guy is a 🤡
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I agree with arine. Airport staff/customs people most everywhere are generally assholes, and I've learned from experience that more often then not, their attitude doesn't reflect that of the general population.
But, I also agree with Jay about not endorsing a place where you were treated like a lesser instead of as an equal. Though he said himself in the video it wasn't all bad, so I'm a little bit confused.
I've been to the kinds of places he talks about, and the one thing that will make or break a place for me is its people, but that doesn't take away from the fact that the sites and scenery were still impressive and worth seeing. But I wouldn't necessarily recommend those places to others, and I would avoid similar places for that very reason. I wanted to see those places and I did. What happened won't unhappened. But in the future, I will definitely avoid places where I might potentially have the same experience of being treated as a lesser, instead of as an equal. While there are some amazing places I'd love to visit, for me, it's simply not worth the stress of being treated like a lesser or a sucker. I'd rather spend my money and energy on places where I will be respected and treated as an equal. So what Jay says isn't entirely irrational.
Do you know the the people from the Reunion come originally from Southern Africa, especially the Ovambo tribe from Namibia.
I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing
The Afro-Reunionese population is of multiple origins, mainly from Madagascar and the East coast of Africa: Mozambique, Tanzania, Somalia. One part comes from South Africa, and another part comes from West Africa.
That sounds about right
We did not get to stop in Reunion😢 but we got to stop in Madagascar😳
You'd love Réunion. It's stunning. I only captured a fragment.
I've never been to that part of Afrika but would like to one day visit Reunion on my way back from Java. Hopefully in another 1 year or 2.
Nonetheless I would like to say that Black does not mean Afrikan and Mauritius is a part of the Indiën Ocean therefore Australs.
And if you recall the word Ninja was a reference to Moors therefore Mór Papuan of Australnesia.
They later became known as Blacks meaning mixed of colour or Coloureds and not Afrikan.🥸
They were coastal aboriginies who spoke a form of Marindineesch.
Thanks for watching
Isn't the dominant group in Mauritius of Indian extraction? That would explain their attitude toward black africans and people of that lineage.
That is correct. They are the majority population. Kindly subscribe to support the channel if you haven't already
Im a Chagossian descendent & yes our people are treated as 2nd class in Mauritius, Chagossian are mostly a mix of Malay & East Africans.
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I've read a bit about Chagossians. The way they've been treated historically is horrendous.
With all due respect my brother, your remark about Akon is straight-up racism and not a joke, bro.
I don't know if you noticed but this is how white people talk about black people.
Your remark will help white people to justify their racism,
I live in Europe, and you sounded just like white people when you said that, With all due respect.
Thanks for your opinion. They are like B-holes. We all have one.
He didn't lie though. 🤷♂️
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Who accused him of lying?
Concur that the statement was surprising but did not consider it to be malicious or with evil intent.
I personally thought it was hilarious honestly. I've seen professional black comedians make similar jokes. It's only racist if you want it to be.
When you going to Equatorial Guinea? They’re Open now
Is that where you are from?
@@JayFocusedno I’m from the states. Just curious to see what’s going on there now. Easy access for US citizens now
It's not so easy or attractive, my brother. Very few flights there, and they tend to be expensive. I don't know how much research you've done on the place, but a lot of factors make it less than desirable for me.
Reunion was uninhabited when it was annexed by France. People have moved there from everywhere. It was among the first places where slavery was abolished and in their case they voted for it themselves. Most of the whites on the island aren't ex-slaveowners, but there are a few of them left, mostly around the village of Cilaos. So, they live in the mountain valley because once the slaves revolted the freed slaves took control of the government and represented themselves to the French Republic. So, the former slaveowners feared for their lives and ran to the hills, but no one came after them because you know, we're all equals now. Napoleon reinstated slavery, but people there went like nah, whatever and continued doing their thing until today. In Mauritius things are different because the darker your skin as a local, the higher the chance is that you're from a family of former indentured servants, the British post-slavery scheme to import cheap labor. As an African national you're seen as a lifestyle immigrant, so people think you're broke and have little to offer plus you're likely to import crime they think. This is a claim-counterclaim issue because on Mauritius it's really difficult to be a criminal and not get caught because small island. Everyone knows each other. As an American, whatever.
I'm not reading any of that. Thanks for watching
Turn into Akon haha. Nice video stay black fam!
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what all you need/required to visit Africa for the first time as a US citizen maybe you can answer on your next video
I'll consider it
Do the Creoles in Mauritius , Seychelles and Reunion can communicate with one another in Creole?
I’m from Reunion Island and yes we can understand each other between the different Creole speakers of the Indian Ocean. 🇷🇪🇲🇺🇸🇨
Probably.
It's not fully mutually intelligible. Reunion Creole is closer to French than Mauritian Creole.
@@Tsicloh That is not the question, it is obvious that our languages are different but we have no difficulty communicating with each other in our respective languages. I have already been to Mauritius several times like many people from Reunion Island and during my stay in Mauritius, communications in Creole with the Mauritians presented no obstacle.
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I'll be honest, reading the title, description and comments I was expecting another one of those "race baiting victimhood" videos, but it wasn't like that all. I think your comments and feelings are completely reasonable. And you even acknowledged that profiling is completely rational in some cases. Although I think your comment not to visit Mauritius is more directed towards black people. I don't see why other races shouldn't visit, but I would personally choose Reunion over Mauritius as well, simply because I'm a Francophile. :p
Maybe cities like Paris, Nice and Marseille are different, but from my experiences, research and observations, the French really aren't as bad as people say. Like you said, Reunion is difficult to get to and not a place where very many people go, so they know people who actually make the effort to get there are interested in French culture and the French love that. I read that about St. Martin too, that the Dutch side is rude, but the French side is friendly. I got the same impression in Quebec too. In other Canadian cities customs officials are so rude and treat you like a criminal, and even tourist attractions and average people discriminate against you, but in Quebec they were welcoming as soon as I landed. One guy wrote online that he crossed by land without a passport and they just told him to bring it next time. One Indian vlogger was denied a Schengen Visa by the Swiss because her itinerary wasn't clear. She reapplied to France and they had to deny her because Switzerland denied her, but they told her if she applied to France from the start they would have granted it to her, because they understand that a lot of people travel on the whim and may not have a set itinerary. And I read that French museums don't charge "tourist rates". So people always shit on the French, especially their customer service, but in reality, the French actually treat tourists very well. Also, French don't see color. They don't even ask for race on their census.
The French are nowhere near as bad as they are portrayed. My experiences have mirrored yours. If you respect them, they almost always show it back and often go above and beyond to welcome you.
Plage de L’hermitage means Beach of Solitude.
Makes sense. Hermit...Hermitage. Thanks for watching
I thought y'all were supposed to be going to the Black lands of Africa but instead y'all continue to run to these non-black lands and complaining. Right now y'all seem very hypocritical talking a bunch pro black nonsense!
😂😂 I don't know who 'y'all' is.
I'm Jay Focused.
I'm a world traveler, period. I've been to 80 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania, North and South America. How about yourself?
@@JayFocused "Y'all is" used together, sounds kinda ignorant to say as a so called world traveler. It doesn't matter how much you go to and fro within the lands because the devil does the same. You didn't answer the questions? Vagabond, Carpetbaggers, Gypsies, and Supplanters are the common names for "world travelers".
I'm not a "so-called" world traveler. You are currently on the channel of some of my world travels.
The fact you'd try to cast doubt on that obvious fact reveals your position as an envious hater. Keep watching, and I'll keep traveling to Europe, Asia, Africa, and your mom's house when I get around to it. 😎
@@JayFocused You didn't answer my questions.
You can book a consultation if you have questions.
When they were searching you Should have told them: quarter brick 🧱, half a brick 🧱 , whole brick 🧱
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