@@degummybearexactly… he’s a damn weirdo.. approaches a “black” guy then scoffs and acts like “OMG THEY ARE RACIST TOWARDS YOU?IMPOSSIBLE!”.. absolute clown
Chinese are maybe the biggest racists on the world, talking about chinese people in China, towards blacks and whites..everyone that isn't asian, that's absolutely horrendous
Went to Shanghai, people stared so bad we didn't want to go outside. Couldn't get a cab on our own then one day this old Chinese guy helped us in the grocery store and saw us outside trying to get a cab, he got one for us smiled and said "have happy day" that was years ago but we never forgot him.
that's so heartwarming. i'm sorry the former is something you had to experience at all though. some people are so ignorant. but i'm happy that you came across a kind man like that
I'm also a laowai living in china (although of the mayonnaise variation) and i also get stares and sly photos/videos. Especially when i go out with my baby. I know they don't mean any harm, but its so uncomfortable 😔
He realises he went to China by choice, and it is what it is. If you’re going to travel the world, you need to be chill. Everywhere you go does not magically turn into wherever you are from.
Not really to clean it. They think that he's using some sort of makeup that they have never seen before. So they are trying to rub it to see if they can see his "real " color. Then they look surprised when it doesn't come off!!
my friend is a black american, and he got married to a chinese women and moved back to china with her and start a family. he said people would come up to them on walks, and try to open the cover of their stroller just to see what a mixed baby looked like!? i can understand being curious when you’ve never seen different people before, but that is CRAZY behavior!
@@sierras3655 How many people did that to him ? On what occassions?What's the relationship between them? Don't you think these are important factors to consider? If I go to the US and have a white girl friend there, can I simply say white girls love Asian guys?
I watched a black guy get surrounded by Chinese tourist while we were at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. I couldn't see over the crowd so I asked my husband who it was (thinking it was maybe an actor or pro athlete). Husband said he didnt recognize him. The crowd was taking pictures with him. Finally some room cleared and I asked the man who he was. He belly laughed and said "Im just a black dude from Atlanta. Want a picture?" We laughed along with him but said no to the picture, we live in Chicago. He screamed laughing saying we certainly know what other races look like. Summer 2019. Wild times. He had an amazing sense of humor about it.
@@skodekuhas nothing to do with covid chinese people just really have no concept of people from africa which is wild no? i mean maybe they’re just racist?
Teacher in China here☝🏽 They tell their kids not to eat too much chocolate or they’ll end up like me. They asked me one time if I was black cos I don’t shower. I’ve had my skin rubbed, daughter’s hair pulled, Hella pictures taken (pictures is daily btw) called names.. In the end you know it comes from ignorance and not hate. You learn to live with it.
So, why do you think that happens in China? Is it because the lack of education and lack of knowledge from the government, and the lack of introductory of foreign countries' influences make them act like you just described? Because by readiny from your testi, i would lean towards that.
@@World_of_Drama you're right. It's probably the lack of having access towards outside of their media because the government filtered what goes in the media especially from america. From what I heard the people from the mainland doesn't even have access to disney or any of the western content. They don't have the knowledge that black people exist because of that. Forget about having a locs/draids, they don't think that your skin is black because you're born with it. It's the lack of ignorance and not having a broader knowledge.
now i want to paint myself into a black a guy just to convince them that it can be cleaned so that when real nigga shows up they say''i swear that it worked last time"" anyways its time to put forks into the fridge to confuse my parents
I lived in Shenzhen and it was so infuriating and depressing. A friend took me to Hong Kong one weekend because she thought it might make me feel better and it did- they were way more open minded. That became my escape anytime I felt overwhelmed in China.
As a mainland Chinese I’m so sorry to hear about that.Hope you have a wonderful life in China sincerely. I think Chinese people will change the way They treat foreigner in the next decade, because older generation, almost low educated also the young people come from rural area.
@@jinzihenshuai Thank you so much for that, you are truly kind. Once I understood the culture and focused on the positive, I enjoyed myself and needed to escape less. I learned to treat everyone as individuals just as I wanted to be treated- if anyone didn’t treat me well, I’d simply move on. Didn’t take it personally and focused on positive people/experiences. That wasn’t until the end of my time there but I ended up enjoying it eventually. Again, thank you for the lovely reply.
As black woman who lived in China for 7 years, avoid it at all costs if you’re black. Not worth the constant distress. I had circumstances trapping me there.
@@foodconner8095 love how u read the comment yet fail to acknowledge the last sentence. "I had circumstances trapping me there." That's the last sentence of the comment. If english is not your first language I'd recommend translating it to your mother tongue
I visited China 🇨🇳 when I was doing an internship in Taipei. People would come up to me and touch my hair, take photos with me without my permission. I understood these behavior was that they have seen a black person. I became a celebrity!!!! I enjoyed the celebrity moments I had! I enjoyed my stay. I can’t wait to go back
This reminds me of a Japanese girl i studied with in the UK. I was the first black guy she's ever spoken to. She asked me one day if I had a lion , to which I replied "yes, he's so lovely! His name's Simba". I then asked her in return what color was her blood, to which she replied "red" then told her " oh really??? We Black people have blue blood" , And i swear to God she actually believed it.That day I realized how ignorant some people could be!
I live in Vietnam. When the kids try to "clean" my skin or feel my hair I don't mind. If I'm not in the mood I politely decline. The adults though? I always give them a death stare regardless. Unless they ask, then I ask them why. If their response is satisfactory I let them feed their curiosity. If they can't even tell me why they want to touch me I'm gone.
This has happened to me twice, once in Mykonos and another in Dubrovnik. A group of Chinese tourists just lined up to individually take a picture with me😂. I understood their amusement but still quite bizarre. My mother had the same experience in Egypt with the Egyptians, she now refuses to go anywhere too different as she's convinced they want to eat her😂
He dont have to go, blaccs know Asians dont like them, Indians dont like them, Whites dont like them, Middle Easterns dont like them, Hispanics dont like them. So visit your African countries & issue solved.
not really. He was obviously pretending to not know. everybody knows mainland Chinese people are the most xenophobic people on the entire fucking planet
Reminds me of a Chinese ad i saw years ago. It was an ad for a washer, and a black man went in, and a Chinese man came out. My jaw almost hit the floor. I was like, wtf?
I was in a rual part of Japan once, and a Japanese man, first yelled at me because my suitcase was too big, but then he rubbed my skin and licked his finger to see if I tasted like chocolate. Blew my mother effin mind.
@@symoneallijohn6241 Yeah, it was hard for me to wrap my head around it while I was there. Imagine taking the population of the United States, multiply by it 4, and stuck it in the geographic area east of mississippi. That is China.
As someone whose lives in China for two years, I can confirm. The weird looks you get especially from the old people who don’t even try to look away when you try to give them some eye contact. It’s funny and sad at the same time.
Honestly there is no excuse at this point, they have been on this earth long enough to know that there are other people that exist that aren’t Chinese, staring is one thing cuz their old but trying to rub off color is just sooooo odd
That was not shock...the interviewer is a well round person. You can not be an reporter of sort and don't know what the fuck is going around, please. That's the game, he did not want explain his bullshit cultural behavior to this 6ft 5 300lb man. Next thing, act the fuck out of crazy to stay safe.
I'm Chinese living in Guangzhou China. We see black people quite frequently here. The black dude in this video said "they rub my skin", I can GURANTEE you that's impossible! Absolutely not a fact! You can ask any black people who had a chance to visit China ,they will tell you the truth. He is definately exagerating and twisting facts on purpose. Anybody who has a bit common sense won't believe what he said ! How come he said that shit? Or it's just a special arrangement of this channel? Unbelievable !
@@piercejiang6602I'm also living in China, I can tell you that I've seen the very thing you just denied. Don't fret though those 100rmb from the government will be deposited to your account soon for your comment.
@@piercejiang6602Guangzhou is a big city (the third biggest metropolitan area in China according to Wikipedia) right next to Hong Kong. I suspect that your experience ain't the norm in the rest of China. Especially in the rural parts.
@@piercejiang6602 your personal experiences doesn't change the this black man's reality. You could have been in a different place in China. Hell, I went to Japan back before 3/11, and people were very polite but someone did reach out and grab one of my braids. Not a child, a grown woman. He wasn't being mean, just more fascinated but I asked her to not do that. Other people asked and when I let them do it their all like marveling at it. I was with a group of other students, and I noticed that when we were in a shop one time the shop owner was blatantly keeping his eye on me and only me. It's not at all surprising for people that live in homogeneous societies would be marveling at seeing someone different in real life.
Nothing but love for all people worldwide, but this is why America is culturally better than most other countries on Earth. If you're black, Asian, Hindu, Latino, Native, we don't care. You're one of us like everybody else. I can't imagine being bewildered by another humans characteristics.
I studied in Beijing for nearly four years. This is absolutely true. I was sitting on a bench at my university snacking when a little girl ran up to me touched my leg and licked her finger. Her mother was so mortified she pulled her back and profusely apologized. I looked at the girl with dead eyes and said “我不是巧克力“/“I’m not chocolate” Good times lol Edit - It would’ve been adorable, if stuff like this didn’t happen all the time there. from people recording me on the train, taking pictures of me without permission, playing with my hair when I had braids, staring me down like I owed them money… Loved my time in China but things like this got old quickly. Lol
While I totally get that a lot of Asian countries are very homogenous societies, at the same time this s*** is just unreal. I mean black people are the oldest people on earth. We literally started civilization. And for them to act like they never heard of them or seen of them is crazy 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
He’s right I went to china and everyone kept stopping me wanting to touch my hair. It got to the point where I just started to wear my bonnet OUTSIDE. After you’re stopped 10 times it’s like okay that was cool but then it started to become nonstop. It’s like their culture has no respect for people spaces. I was very uncomfortable and don’t get me started on the men. When you tell them no they think it means yes and it’s like I just don’t understand what the issue is? Do they not put themselves in other peoples shoes? Does that not exist in their minds??
As an 5 year old African child in Nigeria' many decades ago I remember the first time I saw a white person ,a nun ,she greeted me and reached out to touch me and I flinched and began to cry because I thought she had a disease that took away her browm skin colour and if she touched me I would get her disease too!!! It's funny the mind-set people have when they see people different from what they are used to for the first time.
It’s even worse because as people with melanin we have people with albinism whose skin turn very white so even if I never saw I white person we had white skinned black people in my family and family friends. I’ve heard they exist is africa as well but like wasn’t accepted or something al
Here's the thing, it's not really this generalised idea of racism we have now, it's just that people are stunned to see some thing out of the norm for them
I have a somewhat similar experience. As a kid I lived in a small town full of white people. The first time I saw a black person I ran to say hi... I thought it was the coolest thing in the world to have black skin... by that time I've had only seen black people in movies... so I thought it had to be someone famous! 😂😂😂
It's crazy how little people know about history. The Chinese and the white people were in the same class. And they both oppressed the black and Japanese
@@andrewprahst almost from the start. It's all been seen in the influence that the Chinese had on the Japanese. But it became more obvious when white people came to China and they picked up a thing or two from them.
He’s right. I was just there for 2 weeks. Some people looked at us and said we were either really pretty/handsome, and others thought we were disgusting. Either way, it was like paparazzi
It’s kinda surreal ain’t it?! Where in Asia were y’all? No one ever tried to rub my skin or nothing but I’ve had schools of children take pics of me and the crew, others asked to take pics of us - China may be a little different but other parts of Asia was all love all the time.
I was visiting Malaysia and at a tourist site we met up with a group of Chinese tourists. I was the only black female in my group. I noticed their stares and fascination, but i choose to press the ignore button until one of them gathered courage and requested to take a photo with me...of course using gestures. I was a bit confused whether this was an insult or they were just being curious about my skin colour. Once in a while i sit and wonder how far into Chinese villages are my photos taking rounds.🤔
As a Chinese person, I apologize for the way they acted. That’s just not human anymore. Chinese “appearance standards” are very strict. They treat anyone “different” from them like they aren’t humans anymore. This sickens me to my core. I’m truly sorry for anyone who experienced discrimination from the Chinese.
My dad worked a lot internationally. He was a 6'2" redhead. He loved Hong Kong...he hated China. For similar reasons. In China they would just reach out and pull his hair if he was seated to see if it was real. Hong Kong was chill and really accommodating to travelers.
Red heads are the most rare ppl in tje world. Even in White places(The Americas, Europe, Australia) ppl make fun a ya & touch u... imagine how ppl in Asia feel. Lol. It sounds weird, but most have never seen a red head much less even know theu exist (at least they KNOW black ppl are real whether they've seen em or not). Asians don't have the genetic makeup to have a red haired offspring. So if a red head marries an Asia. Woman the possibility of a child with red hair is zero percent (unlike every other race). Asia s are the only.one that cancel put the red hair gene. Genetics are crazy 😅
I grew up in rural africa and have only seen white people on tv and magazines but never had any interactions with them untill i had to go to university even though we learn english very early. One time i touched a girls hair just to see if the texture was like dolls and i was amazed🤭second time was a lady i work with bragging about how nice her hair is and my friend and I she feel it. I couldnt believe just how close and yet so far we are from each other.
Facts … I travel to Shanghai am Beijing. Went to the Great Wall of China, temples and gardens, and my friends and I as Black people get more attention than the attractions themselves. There was literally a line of people wanting to take pictures with us the weirdest thing..
I used to have the same problem when I was in elementary school because I'm an Asian in a American school and I guess it was the first time these kids have seen an asian
Did you made use of your situation? Make them pay each for a selfie with you 😂 I’m not black myself but an Arab I know it doesn’t come near to the racial experiences black people have but just saying I’ve also had racial experience
My sons are born in England, and we are all black. On a visit in Congo Democratic. My elder son, 13 then was very intrigued and asked me, " Dad, why is everyone here black?? I said it's an African country the population is predominantly black. he went silent then he goes " whao it feel strange???" His younger brother, 10 years old, was afraid of little chicken and chicks once, as they sneaked into a playground for children. Everyone was staring at him and laughing as he run back to our table. One woman asked me: "Your son isn't from around here, is he??? The was when me and my wife who is from Zimbabwe, both realised that it was the first time for him to see little chicks walking alive picking little stones on the ground following their mother. Consequently, I learnt from many situations like that they were not entirely like me, who grew up in Africa and studied and got married in England. They got better as we travelled more to the DR Congo. Now they can't stop asking me when we are going for holidays there. The whole exercise has turned out to be an expensive one financially since, especially at Christmas but rich culturally.
@@wildfuture.networkknowing and experiencing are different things. I grew up with white parents but at 14 when I went to live with my Mexican family it was a shock, good but strange, to be surrounded by people who looked just like me for the first time ever. It's weird for kids. It sounds very realistic to me and probably anyone else that has ever been in that situation
@360VR insane no, he is used to diversity that's their generation that's the point here. My son best mate is Asian for his younger brother it's a white girl. That's how they know the world without color. In Africa for me the race card is non existent, amazingly for them it's a bit the reverse of that.
I got that once in Ulsan, South Korea in 2005, but he was just an innocent young child who thought I had rubbed some dark paint on my skin. His mum was totally embarrassed & she apologised, but my husband and I educated him & laughed it off. South Koreans are quite respectful and friendly.
Yeah, when my little brother was a toddler, he pointed to a black lady in the mall and asked me (I was walking him to the restroom) why her skin was dirty. I just about *died.* Thankfully, she didn't seem to notice.
Pathetic comment. Stop excusing their behaviour. There's black children in rural parts of African countries that don't act so thick when they they see a foreigner.
Its not America or Africa, people rarely seen black skinned people. I didn't know being curious was racism. Seen plenty of black people making fun of chinese though.
@@3xpl0i79 nah. I BARELY EVER see any asian people where I live, it's about common decency and respect for boundaries. You and the dude under are severely weird
My very white blonde nephew was 10 when he was in China, people tried to take a picture with him touched his hair.whole family said that was a lot for the boy
On the contrary, you should be proud because they treat you like a celebrity. They never meant any harm, you just need to view that from a Wider Perspective and stop trying to be Negative about it and act like you're super scared just because people actually admire your beautiful hazel/blue/green eyes, your brown/hazel/blond hair. It's a form of Admiration because all they've seen their Entire Lives is Pitch Black hair, Light Coloured skin and Most of them never had the chance to go abroad to travel too, just because how poor they are.
@@MrSadified Well, i suppose we need to stop jumping into conclusion without trying to observe the cause and not just blame the effect right. Because the touching is part of the effect from a certain cause. When a rare to be seen beautiful Green person come to visit in a country full of .... for example Orange people, then it would just stand out in the crowd and the natural reaction would be to, "If i touch him, would that make me Orange as well?" "I've never seen a green person before in my entire life living in this orange world, should i touch him?" And this kind of symptom has been showcased inside alot of movies, where in the western world, they suddenly encounter a certain alien/a creature, these westerners would try so hard to Touch him/the creature, or gather and take photographs(the crowd admirers) and some even try to capture them(the collectors) and sell him with the highest bidder or put them into containment(thegov).
As someone who travels for work this is not a lie. Had a whole group of old ladies trying to wipe off my skin. I was shook. In a twist they gave me fruit and complimented me on how soft my skin was unless my companion was lying to me lol
In school as a kid this family moved to the U.S and their daughter was in my class. And we had to hold hands when traveling in the halls and she said I needed wash my hands. I washed my hands 3 times before she said your hand is still dirty. She kept rubbing my hand and arm and she asked me why the dirt wasn’t coming off. “Girl because I’m black female. I can’t rub my skin color off”
@dominicsmallwood-zz8he Only because she didn't understand at first. She thought it was literally dirty. I can bet that's what happened. She wasn't being sweet and who cares about making someone asking that comfortable
Yea am a black men in hong kong 🇭🇰 Tai kok tsui but Trust me the peoples out here are the most open minded, i once visited china but never want go back there again lol
Hong Kong people were progressively educated by the British when Hong Kong was under British rule till 1999. Chinese communist took over Hong Kong after the lease had expired, though the people maintained some of British customs. .
In fairness, they were basically a foreign country just over 20 years ago and it's one of the worlds biggest financial hubs. They're used to seeing all kinds of people.
Let me tell you, mainland China is the most racist place on earth. I've been in Hong Kong and Taiwan and people barely look at you or bring it up, in China it's 100%. Not all people, particularly the students and well travelled, are that bad but the older generations and Xi's new Z-generation are the worst.
@@Witty3272 the Chinese have colonized many parts of the world, especially Asia like Xinjiang, Mongolia, Tibet, Taiwan, Singapore, they are not indigenous to these land but either migrated or occupy by forced, once they have a foothold of any places, they will implement policies to make the Chinese population the majority population by priotizing Chinese migration and citizenships to these land, it happened to all those lands I named, if the native voiced up they will either be killed or captured and imprisoned. Chinese people are no different to European colonizers but the Chinese are much more manipulative, they will pretend to be your friend while thinking of ways to colonized your land. I hope Africa are well aware of the Chinese intentions in Africa.
@@TeleeFONE we're very much aware and we've been fighting galamsey( gold mining that extremely destroys land, waters) for years now. Seems our governments are indebted to the Chinese government else, I don't know how the perpetrators would only be deported and not made to face the consequences of our laws while petty thieves crowd and wallow in our prisons.
@@Witty3272im chinese and idk why china is like this a lot of ppl in china are friendly but some are just 👹👹 and rude so on my ethnicity countrys behalf, i am terribly sorry
I’m mixed, and have lived in China for 10+ years. And I remember when I was younger strangers would would come up to me and start touching my hair (because I have naturally curly hair) and ask me of I did it myself. I would always laugh and say “yes, I curl each individual strand of hair every single day”
Asian countries are openly racially supremacist lol that’s why I find it hilareous when people who never left the USA but base world knowledge from TikTok say how bad America is for minorities. It’s not perfect but it’s literally the best place in the world to be a minority
a white friend of mine born in Macau speaks fluent Cantonese and English... Chinese went crazy when he opened his mouth and cussed them out in Cantonese ...
I remember seeing a banned detergent commercial from Asia about a woman putting a black man in her washer, and a “clean” Asian man comes out, and she’s so happy and in love. Now that I think about it, it appears that there’s some cultural racism in Asia where they find black people as “dirty-skinned.” That’s fucked up.
As an asian, it depends on the country. Countries like china and Korea are racist with black skin people. But if you travel to a country like Malaysia, they will treat u normally because malaysia have 3 main races which is Malay, Indian malaysia & chinese malaysia.
@@shahirashamshulanuar3511can confirm this in the Philippines as well. Many SEA countries like fair skin (status and rich stigma) but they're not that racist vs those in East Asia since most in SEA have a lot of exposure to the sun. Can't just shame the majority of the local people in commercials now 😂
I grew up in SF, so I have a ton of Asian friends that I grew up with. Wasn't allowed to go to any of their homes because their parents and grand parents looked down on us. One of them said they were taught that our skin was dark because we were decendents of the devil.
Bruh i lived in Japan where this happens aswell and staring back will only take valuable time out of your day. You just have accept your celebrity status and dont interract with the paparazi
As a blonde and blue eyed man in China, I was also an attraction with no rules. We were there with the family in 2006 and the people in the streets would wall up to my sister and randomly caress her hair and pull their fingers through it to feel what it was like. Imagine that happening 15-25 times a day. It really is unbearable.
A black woman said they’d touch her hair everytime she went out so much so that she had to wear honesta outside. She had it worse with the men because they though no meant yes and would intrude her personal space.
@@tunmiseowoade462 Pretty much the experience my sister had as well. I mostly had elderly people stand on the other side of the street and point and shout at me when I was working in Chengdu in 2014 lol.
In 2018 I went on a medical internship in China for a couple of weeks and we went to Shanghai, Beijing and Xi’an along with a few small villages. We had 2-3 African American guys on the trip and one wore a NBA jersey. No joke, Chinese people were forming a line of 20+ people to take a picture with him because they thought he was a professional basketball player lol the other two guys were constantly getting touched but not in a bad way. The tour guide explained that majority of Chinese folks will never leave China and so they will never see diversity. So it’s pretty amazing to them to see a non-Chinese person.
@@dreabia4759It’s not that they are unfriendly to foreigners moving there, but rather not used to foreigners moving there and curiousity tends to override manners. I haven’t felt that they have really expressed any ill will to foreigners.
I spent 2 weeks in China when I was 17 as a young American ambassador. I did get a lot of stares as a black girl and some people even pointed and laughed. We went to the mall in Shanghai and a lady just came up behind me and pull my braids asking if my hair was real. It got kinda overwhelming as a I had never traveled outside the country before but there were also people who see you as a divine being and they are extra nice to you and are honored to take pictures with you. Some get it and some don’t. There’s racism everywhere 🤷🏽♀️
yeah i agree. racism is not a hot topic in china and people are never educated in this way, maybe sometimes a little patience is needed. but you still could see that many seniors don't even know what is called social distancing and respect. cuz i once saw a 60yo man laugh at a deaf girl just because the girl was talking to her friend with hands and the man thought it was funny😢
@@supremesloth105 well considering that china doesn’t care about all of this western feelings morals I get china because they don’t see black people ever so it would be like discovering a black guy
I always heard stories of this happening to people in Europe years and years ago. But it was young children not full adults 😂 I've seen so many videos of China where adults are doing things like that, it's crazy
Me and my buddy were riding the train in Seoul. I'm white, he's black. Some Chinese tourist get on. *They start treating him like he is an exhibit in a zoo.* Bro I have no clue how he was so patient with them, because I was so annoyed and it wasn't even happening to me. Then again, he was always a chill guy. One of the many reasons we were friends.
@@dranchd6571it's not racism. It's a different culture and they're mostly curious. As an Asian, most countries here want white-ish skin. It's a sign of beauty here, plus black people have hairstyles and characteristics like curly hair/height, ofc they will stare. Your western mindset wouldn't understand Asia.
@vinobi3199 He said they wanted "to clean it", implying that he was dirty dude. Why do people pretend Chinese people are like little kids that don't know better. Plenty of us are capable of rational thought and basic kindness here.
@@loolool963u talking about em like they were some uncultured tribe with no knownledge of the outside world when its not the case. Its not like the case of Yasuke in the old japan where everyone were primitive. This is a modern society that treats this man like a fuckin exotic animal. In 2023. U know how fucked up that is???
When I was in Korea my friend did the same thing. And I politely, yet sternly said my skin color does not wash off, it is not a costume that I can take off….my melanin is me.
@@andylarkin5779stop this thing please , there are people out there that they never seen a black guy , they live in a communist country with full of weird China things they're probably curious in their way which is a bit shameless and not normal for us but I do really believe they are not bad at heart to do something like that in purpose So you all stop taking it personally explaine them your boundaries and politely not to do it
@@andylarkin5779I disagree, it shows tolerance and patience. This person is respectful and understands that others don't have the same education or knowledge.
Next time they ask why your skin is that colour and hair texture so different, you should answer them with, why are your eyes slanted like that? They will give you the same answer that you will give them which is “that is how I was born or how God made me”
So true. They always try to rub your skin and they touch your hair and take pictures of you without your consent. They also get offended if you get offended.
This is the comment!!! I got so tired of them trying to sneak and take pictures with me. Or trying to get their kids in my pictures. And don't touch me!!! We're both finna be offended today! 😮💨
As a Hong Konger, I went to China once and I saw a black man walking down the street. Many people pointed at him and were gossiping, saying phrases like “走開” and “太髒” which means “get away” and “so dirty” so Yeah. People in China are racist BUT When A black guy was walking down the streets in Hong Kong, Everybody just minded their own business LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE!
wdym people in china are racists? There are racists in china and everywhere else and that’s a massive generalization to call 1.4 billion people racist.
@@ethanhu4960 More like 1,2 bilion (because they lie about their demographics statistics). Also look at it from their point of view. They basically live in a homogeneous society where basically everyone is chinese. They have probably never seen someone non-asian in person. To them - there's no political corectness or hate crime stuff. Also - they literally see themselves as a superior race. They literally think that everyone outaside china is barbaric. They even sometimes call foreigners "臭老外" - stinking foreigners, or "洋鬼子" - foreign devils. Racism is everywhere and from the point of view of a western person every non-western country is incredibly racist. Try going to India, China, South America - everyone will be incredibly racist. Not that they will discriminate you or anything (though shop owners will probably give you higher prices) but most people will probably treat you differently because of you being "different".
@@juanacosta4351most are! period! they reallly hate us in America have you ever been followed around their stores or accused of stealing its worst in China
I claim that it’s a natural feeling for any human being. I said that because my son who was born in Canada and when he was still a toddler one day was telling me to get the boy next door to have a good bath because his skin was black. This neighbour newly moved into the house next door and that was the first time we saw him and his family.
Meanwhile you all see asians with slanted eyes. We all have differences yet people act like we're being racists. No one was excluded or threatened to be a discrimination or insulted verbally to be racists. You forget that you're the stranger in the foreign land and its you who's different not them. The logic applies to your country too. Anything unpleasant and uncomforting is considered racist/discrimination nowadays when you're clearly not the same as them no matter how you try. Your pet dog will always be a dog no matter how you dress it up with clothes or sleep on the same bed or stand on their two feet. A monkey can't be a human, a man can't be a woman so on and so forth.
@@thatsbruh5534 yeah, every city has at least that one friend with everyone type of Vietnamese person running a small shop who everyone knows no matter what. And in bigger cities it's generally hundreds, maybe not all Vietnamese but basically it's either Czech or Asian here.
I worked with a girl who was from Central China, and moved here whenever she was 10. I once asked her what the most surprising thing about the United States was when she moved here, and she replied, “seeing Black people for the first time. I had always thought that they were a mythical creature like a unicorn.” 😅🤣🦄
I know good and darn well they have TV. Hell they the ones making them. They may not have ever seen a black person in person, but I’m sure they have seen them on tv, in the news. But then again maybe not, since they live in a highly censored country.
I met some mainland Chinese people while I was at Hong Kong Disneyland. They handed me their baby to take a picture with me like I was a celeb or something 😅 it was very awkward. I was thinking I could just take off with this damn baby lmao
@@smallsmallful why do y'all think it's not just as bad if not worse. At least here we have discrimination laws and places that are safe. You can't just pet people here. There's no protection for us in China. Be fr.
@@Lill2895 you dun get beat up in China but you do in America 😂 you need to walk around feeling discriminated and wary of being attacked. It’s better off in China dude
@@Lill2895 Blame the government who are obviously NOT educating the people about other races. For China government they want all Chinese no one else. This is what control of media and internet does to nations. The people don't know any better because they are not shown and taught any better.
As a black man who's been able to see other countries like the man in this clip, I used to be bothered by things like this too. However, my feelings changed when I realized that I simply forgot that there are still parts of the world that are still homogenous in terms of the population. Many places in China and parts of Rural Japan for example. Meaning there have only been Chinese and Japanese people living there for centuries. That means that there are generations of people raised in these places who have LITERALLY never seen a foreigner before, especially a Black person. So their reactions when they see you, as a foreigner, are genuine curiosity because they've never seen a human being that looks like you before. It's not bigotry or persecution (more often than not), it's simply a result of cultural insulation. I don't think it's a bad thing nor a good thing, it just is what it is.
Yeah but it can also be annoying to have 100s of strangers invade your space while you’re just trying yo live…. It may be what it is but it doesn’t make it unbearable.
@@dreabia4759 I never said it wasn't unbearable. It's happened to me several times, so i get it. I was just making a point to understand the opposing perspective. That's it. Like I said before, it is what it is.
You are so right! Curious strangers are not being deliberately racist. They are just being curious. Before internet, I remember foreigners in any country would look so out of place. 😅
When I was 5 or so. I met a black guy that worked worked with my dad. I thought his "black" might rub off. I asked him how he kept his skin dark. He was kind enough to give me his arm and show me it doesn't come off. I was a dumb kid, but I'd expect adults to get the concept of different skin tones.
I used to babysit this pale skinned, blonde hair, green eyed baby. Her parents divorced when she was just a year old, and her father had custody of her. So the baby didn't see her mother, because she had left the state, to go home to her parents. The father had small group of us watch his daughter whenever he had to work the night shift, at the Air Force Base. When she started talking, she called every woman mama. Well, one day I was bathing her, she called me chocolate mama. She said I looked like chocolate. I was taken off guard, because I didn't think she ever noticed the difference. But from then on, I was Chocolate Mama. It took took more years, before she actually said my first name.😅
Same, I had never seen a black person before, I was 2 or 3. I was also mesmerized by the palms of his hands being lighter. I can still vaguely remember him letting me examine his arm. Such a nice guy ❤
Ce que je ne comprends pas ces mêmes personnes qui veulent le nettoyer ne vont pas faire la même chose quand ils voient un chat noir, ou tout autre animal noir.🤔 Donc je comprends pas qu'un adulte ne peut pas concevoir que la couleur du monsieur est sa couleur. Qu'il n'est pas un clown à se déguiser en noir ou qu'il n'est pas un malpropre qui ne s'est pas lavé. 🤦🏾♀️
I have encountered many similar stories, and it makes me question whether they are not educated about the world beyond China or if they deliberately choose to remain unaware. It's essential to broaden our perspectives and embrace global knowledge.
I think they just curious about you.I mean they don't realized they may offend you. Because in China,especially in small cities, we seldom see people from another country.
We were traveling to China with some friends and they had hijabs, the amount of stares they would get was, as he said, unbearable and in Shanghai one guy even pulled on my friend’s shawl in disbelief and said something in Chinese that we didnt understand!
For the FULL VIDEO:
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That's a VERY misleading title. Seems biased
Why are you shocked?
Not sure why u were acting ignorant and surprised as if Chinese people in China aren’t rasict as hell..
@@degummybearexactly… he’s a damn weirdo.. approaches a “black” guy then scoffs and acts like “OMG THEY ARE RACIST TOWARDS YOU?IMPOSSIBLE!”.. absolute clown
Chinese are maybe the biggest racists on the world, talking about chinese people in China, towards blacks and whites..everyone that isn't asian, that's absolutely horrendous
Went to Shanghai, people stared so bad we didn't want to go outside. Couldn't get a cab on our own then one day this old Chinese guy helped us in the grocery store and saw us outside trying to get a cab, he got one for us smiled and said "have happy day" that was years ago but we never forgot him.
That’s beautiful 😊
I love that 😌 I too hope you have a happy day 👍🏽
@@brownbear112 Thank you, same to you!
Oh no theyre staring!!! What will we ever do??? 🤣🤣🤣
that's so heartwarming. i'm sorry the former is something you had to experience at all though. some people are so ignorant. but i'm happy that you came across a kind man like that
As a black woman who lives in mainland China, he is 100% telling the truth
Thanks for your perspective! People don't want to believe that mainland China is a very racist and colourist place. The CCP propaganda works well.
Are you African?
I'm also a laowai living in china (although of the mayonnaise variation) and i also get stares and sly photos/videos. Especially when i go out with my baby. I know they don't mean any harm, but its so uncomfortable 😔
How can you bear it?
Why tf would u pick china as a black dude/girl. You must enjoy it on some level.
You can tell he is bothered a lot by it but he is very patient
He has to be. In China he'd get sent to a "camp" for speaking against them. This isn't the US where we can make up lies
Yeah ..
Duh 😅😅😅😅😅 who tf wants an ignorant racist midget ppl touching u or calling u names as a person or stranger.
Extremely patient! He's onsite first hand.
He realises he went to China by choice, and it is what it is.
If you’re going to travel the world, you need to be chill. Everywhere you go does not magically turn into wherever you are from.
It's the interviewers reaction for me, the disbelief, the funny, the shock then the horror - his mental journey was wild.
Yes. Agree. Fucking mental
He was ACTING bro he knows exactly what he’s talking about 🙏😭
He's 100% correct. They also touch your hair alot too
Eww
Some people don’t have respect
@@valentinoganda Don't be xenofobic please
@@R3Tr0-p1u how is that xenophobic?? If someone just randomly touches your skin or your hair is fuckin disrespectful no matter the country
@@R3Tr0-p1u I’m not xenophobic.
That is the most gentle frustration I've ever seen. He seems like such a sweet guy! 😊
thanks
us africans are usually pretty chill people
@@soldierboy1875 it's more of a general statement but ok
@@armaan78696 and mine is too your point?
@@soldierboy1875 ur specifying as africans so not really
“They trying clean it” wild☠️😭
Not really to clean it. They think that he's using some sort of makeup that they have never seen before. So they are trying to rub it to see if they can see his "real " color. Then they look surprised when it doesn't come off!!
@@dstr1didn't knew Chinese were that uneducated
Black people need to refuse to be a spectacle and a side show curiosity for a bunch of backward a$$, rude people.
@@dstr1 Yeah ..
@@dstr1What are they? They are not like north koreans thats been isolated for years.
my friend is a black american, and he got married to a chinese women and moved back to china with her and start a family. he said people would come up to them on walks, and try to open the cover of their stroller just to see what a mixed baby looked like!? i can understand being curious when you’ve never seen different people before, but that is CRAZY behavior!
Pretty much a guarantee on why asian countries are a kind of no. There's the harassment, and then there's the violence. Refusal of services
They know what they are doing atp ngl,it's like me trying to paint an albino person
His patience is clean enough.
Lord bless this man.
The same patience black people have to Asians in the USA jumping them and sucking punching Asians for fun
Not his skin -random chinese dude
@@SilverAegis39 fr 🤣
"Enough"? When did you get to decide other people's limits 😅
His patience is clean enough?! Those people need to learn some manners and respect.
The way he said "it's unbearable" dude made us feel what he felt there
Don't believe a word from this video, because it's not true. People are so easy to be misled. Gosh ~
@@piercejiang6602ok jiang.. you understand the blaxk experience first hand?
@@sierras3655 How many people did that to him ? On what occassions?What's the relationship between them? Don't you think these are important factors to consider? If I go to the US and have a white girl friend there, can I simply say white girls love Asian guys?
@@piercejiang6602 you did not answer my question
@@sierras3655 Becuase it's not worth an answer. End of conversation.
I watched a black guy get surrounded by Chinese tourist while we were at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. I couldn't see over the crowd so I asked my husband who it was (thinking it was maybe an actor or pro athlete). Husband said he didnt recognize him. The crowd was taking pictures with him. Finally some room cleared and I asked the man who he was. He belly laughed and said "Im just a black dude from Atlanta. Want a picture?" We laughed along with him but said no to the picture, we live in Chicago. He screamed laughing saying we certainly know what other races look like. Summer 2019. Wild times.
He had an amazing sense of humor about it.
Damn the same thing happened to me in Sydney during Chinese new years but they was cool about it
Edinburgh castle is a hard w
wow, you can tell how much covid really changed our society, besides that, beautiful story heh
how could you say no to the picture??? that’s hilarious
@@skodekuhas nothing to do with covid chinese people just really have no concept of people from africa which is wild no? i mean maybe they’re just racist?
Teacher in China here☝🏽 They tell their kids not to eat too much chocolate or they’ll end up like me. They asked me one time if I was black cos I don’t shower. I’ve had my skin rubbed, daughter’s hair pulled, Hella pictures taken (pictures is daily btw) called names..
In the end you know it comes from ignorance and not hate. You learn to live with it.
As one of chinese,I am sorry for that.They just fell curious.
It’s no longer curiosity if they specifically are using you as a case study of what their offspring’s should avoid looking like no?
Thats happened to me in Shanghai he is not lying and they pulled on my locks . At one point I thought they would have put me in a zoo. Way too much
Welcome to the closest thing to yatzi Germany
Id love it. I'ma find where all the girls be at and have a ball. I'ma be Chris Tucker in rush hour😂😂.
So, why do you think that happens in China?
Is it because the lack of education and lack of knowledge from the government, and the lack of introductory of foreign countries' influences make them act like you just described?
Because by readiny from your testi, i would lean towards that.
Who likes blk people anyway.
@@World_of_Drama you're right. It's probably the lack of having access towards outside of their media because the government filtered what goes in the media especially from america. From what I heard the people from the mainland doesn't even have access to disney or any of the western content. They don't have the knowledge that black people exist because of that. Forget about having a locs/draids, they don't think that your skin is black because you're born with it. It's the lack of ignorance and not having a broader knowledge.
Bruh was even too stunned to speak😂
More like entertained
He wasn't stunned. He knows what his folks say about BP.
He is African not black I don't know why they mix each other up africans aren't black
@@Dilf-u6zbro what
@@Dilf-u6z as an African, a beg, please explain..
That "it’s unbearable!"came from the heart 😂
That made me laugh 😂 even tho I shouldn’t have
now i want to paint myself into a black a guy just to convince them that it can be cleaned so that when real nigga shows up they say''i swear that it worked last time""
anyways its time to put forks into the fridge to confuse my parents
how is this funny
I would leave. People's too weird.
Yeah he's getting tired of these Kung Fu Pandas
They may or may not have hate in their heart, but they clearly don’t respect him enough as a fellow human.
Respect? What is the meaning of that?
- chinese
I lived in Shenzhen and it was so infuriating and depressing. A friend took me to Hong Kong one weekend because she thought it might make me feel better and it did- they were way more open minded. That became my escape anytime I felt overwhelmed in China.
As a mainland Chinese I’m so sorry to hear about that.Hope you have a wonderful life in China sincerely. I think Chinese people will change the way They treat foreigner in the next decade, because older generation, almost low educated also the young people come from rural area.
I think its because HK has so much more western influence and lots of minorites
@@jinzihenshuai Thank you so much for that, you are truly kind. Once I understood the culture and focused on the positive, I enjoyed myself and needed to escape less. I learned to treat everyone as individuals just as I wanted to be treated- if anyone didn’t treat me well, I’d simply move on. Didn’t take it personally and focused on positive people/experiences. That wasn’t until the end of my time there but I ended up enjoying it eventually. Again, thank you for the lovely reply.
Covid lockdowns must’ve made that terrible
Really? I’ve been to Shenzhen like 15 times, I’ve never seen such behavior…
"They trying to clean it"💀
@@Magentamaker can't understand simple humor 😮
@@Magentamakerchill, he is messing around
@@Magentamakeras a man who deleted his brain cells with dishwasher
I don't get it
Poor guy... Had pain in his voice
All good until one china dude brings out a washing machine and put him in😂
As black woman who lived in China for 7 years, avoid it at all costs if you’re black. Not worth the constant distress. I had circumstances trapping me there.
But you were able to live there for 7 years
@@foodconner8095 love how u read the comment yet fail to acknowledge the last sentence. "I had circumstances trapping me there." That's the last sentence of the comment. If english is not your first language I'd recommend translating it to your mother tongue
@@rose-gl4iothat's too hard but nice way to say read carefully
@@foodconner8095READING COMPREHENSION
If only there was a continent just for you people
I visited China 🇨🇳 when I was doing an internship in Taipei. People would come up to me and touch my hair, take photos with me without my permission. I understood these behavior was that they have seen a black person. I became a celebrity!!!! I enjoyed the celebrity moments I had! I enjoyed my stay. I can’t wait to go back
Welcome back China again
Taiwan and China are different things yk, different public behavior
Taiwan is an independent country
@@rachm8072 Taiwan is just part of China
This reminds me of a Japanese girl i studied with in the UK. I was the first black guy she's ever spoken to. She asked me one day if I had a lion , to which I replied "yes, he's so lovely! His name's Simba". I then asked her in return what color was her blood, to which she replied "red" then told her " oh really??? We Black people have blue blood" , And i swear to God she actually believed it.That day I realized how ignorant some people could be!
The lack of knowledge she owns 😭
@@tyongfzenBro that lack knowledge is good thats why there is no lgbt in asia
🤣😂 ...
@@tyongfzenYoda are you?
You should have asked her about Godzilla
I live in Vietnam. When the kids try to "clean" my skin or feel my hair I don't mind. If I'm not in the mood I politely decline. The adults though? I always give them a death stare regardless. Unless they ask, then I ask them why. If their response is satisfactory I let them feed their curiosity. If they can't even tell me why they want to touch me I'm gone.
@@randomvideogameplay3487 ok good for you but that's her experience not yours.. were you there?
@@shakie8981Did he say that was her experience or was he just sharing his experience as well. Calm down no need to be aggressive
@@shakie8981 The characteristics of women who are sensitive about themselves :V
@@cyriillix_creations4164no one's being aggressive. Calm down stop being do emotional.
I'm sorry to hear that, I'm a Vietnamese as well
Bro was flabbergasted. 💀
Fr couldn't get a word out
*you can try and clean the skin*
*you cant fix the hair*
*💀😂💀*
😂😅🤣!!! I was flabbergasted that he was flabbergasted… like, C’MON SON… you already knew.
I am too. I heard that Asian countries are quite racist but cleaning black skin is new to me.
Why the surprise. This isn't something new
This has happened to me twice, once in Mykonos and another in Dubrovnik. A group of Chinese tourists just lined up to individually take a picture with me😂. I understood their amusement but still quite bizarre. My mother had the same experience in Egypt with the Egyptians, she now refuses to go anywhere too different as she's convinced they want to eat her😂
😂😂
Just charge for the pictures n stop working. Make a living travel tourist.
I would like up and take a picture with you too, because your forehead is huge, you look like a Alien!
He sounds like the most frustrated calmest person on earth Bruh
If you read *this* you have Ligma 👍🏽
He dont have to go, blaccs know Asians dont like them, Indians dont like them, Whites dont like them, Middle Easterns dont like them, Hispanics dont like them. So visit your African countries & issue solved.
Well, if he says something wrong on camera, WHILE BEING IN CHINA…
Then he shouldnt have moved there
@@Swahili14omg no he doesn't. Lol
😂😂😂
"they try to clean it" 💀💀💀💀 bro said it in the calmest way possible
That’s fucked up fr dang💀
It's true 😮
"Did you just try to rub my skin bro?" - Dumbledore asked calmly
Ma Dad said the same thing, they try to clean your skin
Too much information in the world to be that ignorant. those fuckers are doing that shit as disrespect in my opinion.
Interviewer was genuinely speechless lol
I don't know he knows asians are racist
@EnglishLad065bamboozled
He looked around like Kermit the Frog 💀
not really. He was obviously pretending to not know. everybody knows mainland Chinese people are the most xenophobic people on the entire fucking planet
I don't know why, his family is from China he should be more aware of how racist they are "back in the old country".
Reminds me of a Chinese ad i saw years ago. It was an ad for a washer, and a black man went in, and a Chinese man came out. My jaw almost hit the floor.
I was like, wtf?
I was in a rual part of Japan once, and a Japanese man, first yelled at me because my suitcase was too big, but then he rubbed my skin and licked his finger to see if I tasted like chocolate. Blew my mother effin mind.
He starts yelling then wants to start eating you (to satiate himself?!) 😅 That's wild
@@Say_Jay246...
That man want make black girl soup and noodles 🍜 don’t slip up again over thier you see how the do scruffy 🐶 🐩 🐕
@@Say_Jay246gross, not cute
@@Say_Jay246um….
Bro Being 100% Honest
How have you got 1.1k likes and no comments
@@uozpit’s an ok comment that people agree with, but have nothing to add to. It’s not that deep.
@@firstletterofthealphabet7308 agreed 👍
@@firstletterofthealphabet7308 weirdos/bots do this so they can get a bunch of likes off the back of the original comment. weird shit.
You’ll never know why this comment got so many likes.
Where can I find that? Sounds hilarious
@@TheBestChaseVariant fr where ?
😂
got it for ya'll
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thats Thai, you just assuming that anything resembling Asian is Chinese which makes you a racist😂
100% true even my 3 years neighbors are always shocked to see me
I ran into a black man from Brooklyn in a small city of 3 million people in China. He was unbelievably happy to talk to a white dude from NY.
How did he end up there?
@@ironmaiden12369 Married a woman from the city and started a family.
Small city of 3 million people? Small? 😅 what part of that is small?? 😂😂
@@symoneallijohn6241 Yeah, it was hard for me to wrap my head around it while I was there. Imagine taking the population of the United States, multiply by it 4, and stuck it in the geographic area east of mississippi. That is China.
He would've become my N.😂
As someone whose lives in China for two years, I can confirm. The weird looks you get especially from the old people who don’t even try to look away when you try to give them some eye contact. It’s funny and sad at the same time.
Honestly there is no excuse at this point, they have been on this earth long enough to know that there are other people that exist that aren’t Chinese, staring is one thing cuz their old but trying to rub off color is just sooooo odd
Hong Kong is in China, so this video makes no sense.
@@uncleho1945 Hong Kong is separate from People Republic.
@@uncleho1945nice try CCP member
@@isabelthurston1790 Wrong.
He was so shocked he almost stopped speaking English 😂
That was not shock...the interviewer is a well round person. You can not be an reporter of sort and don't know what the fuck is going around, please. That's the game, he did not want explain his bullshit cultural behavior to this 6ft 5 300lb man. Next thing, act the fuck out of crazy to stay safe.
I'm Chinese living in Guangzhou China. We see black people quite frequently here. The black dude in this video said "they rub my skin", I can GURANTEE you that's impossible! Absolutely not a fact! You can ask any black people who had a chance to visit China ,they will tell you the truth. He is definately exagerating and twisting facts on purpose. Anybody who has a bit common sense won't believe what he said ! How come he said that shit? Or it's just a special arrangement of this channel? Unbelievable !
@@piercejiang6602I'm also living in China, I can tell you that I've seen the very thing you just denied. Don't fret though those 100rmb from the government will be deposited to your account soon for your comment.
@@piercejiang6602Guangzhou is a big city (the third biggest metropolitan area in China according to Wikipedia) right next to Hong Kong.
I suspect that your experience ain't the norm in the rest of China. Especially in the rural parts.
@@piercejiang6602 your personal experiences doesn't change the this black man's reality. You could have been in a different place in China. Hell, I went to Japan back before 3/11, and people were very polite but someone did reach out and grab one of my braids. Not a child, a grown woman. He wasn't being mean, just more fascinated but I asked her to not do that. Other people asked and when I let them do it their all like marveling at it. I was with a group of other students, and I noticed that when we were in a shop one time the shop owner was blatantly keeping his eye on me and only me. It's not at all surprising for people that live in homogeneous societies would be marveling at seeing someone different in real life.
Nothing but love for all people worldwide, but this is why America is culturally better than most other countries on Earth. If you're black, Asian, Hindu, Latino, Native, we don't care. You're one of us like everybody else. I can't imagine being bewildered by another humans characteristics.
America 😂😂😂😂 Forgot the whole slavery period?
Come on. Rednecks?
Parts of America is a better phrasing.
I studied in Beijing for nearly four years. This is absolutely true. I was sitting on a bench at my university snacking when a little girl ran up to me touched my leg and licked her finger. Her mother was so mortified she pulled her back and profusely apologized. I looked at the girl with dead eyes and said “我不是巧克力“/“I’m not chocolate”
Good times lol
Edit - It would’ve been adorable, if stuff like this didn’t happen all the time there. from people recording me on the train, taking pictures of me without permission, playing with my hair when I had braids, staring me down like I owed them money…
Loved my time in China but things like this got old quickly. Lol
Bro u could put that in a anime 😂😂that
Reminds me of an episode of Scrubs where JD is daydreaming about being a chocolate businessman and starts eating Turk.
Ok that's kinda cute, I would have laughed
While I totally get that a lot of Asian countries are very homogenous societies, at the same time this s*** is just unreal. I mean black people are the oldest people on earth. We literally started civilization. And for them to act like they never heard of them or seen of them is crazy 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Scrubs. Damn u are old lol
Man went straight to “Unbearable” 🤣 Coming from him you KNOW he was at the end of his rope with that shit 😂😂😂
😢😂
He’s right I went to china and everyone kept stopping me wanting to touch my hair. It got to the point where I just started to wear my bonnet OUTSIDE. After you’re stopped 10 times it’s like okay that was cool but then it started to become nonstop. It’s like their culture has no respect for people spaces. I was very uncomfortable and don’t get me started on the men. When you tell them no they think it means yes and it’s like I just don’t understand what the issue is? Do they not put themselves in other peoples shoes? Does that not exist in their minds??
@@Shantellywashington I’m so sorry. That sounds awful and so invasive, disrespect, and marginalizing.
@@ambriaashley3383yes
😂
As an 5 year old African child in Nigeria' many decades ago I remember the first time I saw a white person ,a nun ,she greeted me and reached out to touch me and I flinched and began to cry because I thought she had a disease that took away her browm skin colour and if she touched me I would get her disease too!!!
It's funny the mind-set people have when they see people different from what they are used to for the first time.
It’s even worse because as people with melanin we have people with albinism whose skin turn very white so even if I never saw I white person we had white skinned black people in my family and family friends. I’ve heard they exist is africa as well but like wasn’t accepted or something al
@@dej622they kill albinos in africa and sell their body parts for voodo or some shit like that.. that whole continent is fucking backwards
A white walker. 😂
Here's the thing, it's not really this generalised idea of racism we have now, it's just that people are stunned to see some thing out of the norm for them
I have a somewhat similar experience.
As a kid I lived in a small town full of white people. The first time I saw a black person I ran to say hi... I thought it was the coolest thing in the world to have black skin... by that time I've had only seen black people in movies... so I thought it had to be someone famous! 😂😂😂
I'm not a black guy but I live in China and this man is saying the truth.
I'm a black guy from Japan hi or should I say nihow
@@Jutgh-u9vAre japanese racists like that too ?
@@gamerj.xtreme575 I get lot of girls
@@gamerj.xtreme575 they never do that. i been into tokyo and i never seen a person disrespecting because of their skin colors
how do you live in china most of yt is banned there
"They're trying to Clean it..." 💀
🐵🧼=🤴🏻👍🏻
@@KaktusPopcorn 🤯🤩🗿
It's crazy how little people know about history. The Chinese and the white people were in the same class. And they both oppressed the black and Japanese
@@CRAZYPHOENIX833The Chinese oppressed the Japanese? How long ago are we talking?
@@andrewprahst almost from the start. It's all been seen in the influence that the Chinese had on the Japanese. But it became more obvious when white people came to China and they picked up a thing or two from them.
He’s right. I was just there for 2 weeks. Some people looked at us and said we were either really pretty/handsome, and others thought we were disgusting. Either way, it was like paparazzi
Damn it I hope you aren't shy😅
It’s kinda surreal ain’t it?! Where in Asia were y’all?
No one ever tried to rub my skin or nothing but I’ve had schools of children take pics of me and the crew, others asked to take pics of us - China may be a little different but other parts of Asia was all love all the time.
Imagine NEVER seeing a person of a certain race. Black kids in Africa scream and cry at the sight of Wyte people. They think they are ghost😂😂😂
Nobody thought you were handsome
@@BlacknessOfTheDaydefinitely nobody thought u were ever handsome huh 🤦
This is so sad. The word unbearable punched me in the gut😢
I was visiting Malaysia and at a tourist site we met up with a group of Chinese tourists. I was the only black female in my group. I noticed their stares and fascination, but i choose to press the ignore button until one of them gathered courage and requested to take a photo with me...of course using gestures. I was a bit confused whether this was an insult or they were just being curious about my skin colour. Once in a while i sit and wonder how far into Chinese villages are my photos taking rounds.🤔
lmao this made me laugh cuz now i can imagine it and probabbly will sometimes. random chinese villagers passing around ur photo lol
That is genuinely strange
@@LegendsXXboy
We DO NOT TREAT THEM LIKE ANIMALS!!! DUMBASS!!!
@@LegendsXXboythat’s just false ☠️
@@LegendsXXboyno difference. Nothing to be happy about. Are you serious???
“ they try to clean it”💀
😂
Also if you are a white female with blond hair they will also touch your hair and stare. Ethno states am I right?
CHINESE ARE RACIST WHOTE SUPREMACISTS. THEY WORSHIP BLONDE HAIR BLUE EYES. THAT TELLS YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THEM.
@@bill-or-somthingbill4390THEY LOOK UP TO WHITES AS GODS. THEY LOOK DOWN ON BLACKS AS INFERIOR. THATS THE TRUTH. SAD BUT TRUE.
Lucky they only try to clean it and not skin it like the Indians lol jk jk
As a Chinese person, I apologize for the way they acted. That’s just not human anymore. Chinese “appearance standards” are very strict. They treat anyone “different” from them like they aren’t humans anymore. This sickens me to my core. I’m truly sorry for anyone who experienced discrimination from the Chinese.
as a Chinese with relatives in China I feel second hand embarrassment from those people 😭😭
@@friedpebblesme too! I’m Chinese also! And I always see shorts like this! I just get 2nd hand embarrassment
L comunists
@@TheSheepOnTV 💀💀
I think they just too curious
It's funny and unbelievable how different are people from Hong Kong and China...,its really massive difference...
My dad worked a lot internationally. He was a 6'2" redhead. He loved Hong Kong...he hated China. For similar reasons. In China they would just reach out and pull his hair if he was seated to see if it was real. Hong Kong was chill and really accommodating to travelers.
HK is an international city. Someone told me as long as you walk fast enough you are fine lololol
Not anymore
If some random ass person just reaches out and grabs me or my hair like that I'm throwing hands
Red heads are the most rare ppl in tje world. Even in White places(The Americas, Europe, Australia) ppl make fun a ya & touch u... imagine how ppl in Asia feel. Lol. It sounds weird, but most have never seen a red head much less even know theu exist (at least they KNOW black ppl are real whether they've seen em or not).
Asians don't have the genetic makeup to have a red haired offspring. So if a red head marries an Asia. Woman the possibility of a child with red hair is zero percent (unlike every other race). Asia s are the only.one that cancel put the red hair gene. Genetics are crazy
😅
@@da_gecko16 i wouldnt recommend doing that if youre in a different country
I think people should start learning that there are a lot of skin tones and that is completely normal
you KNOW that hidden reply under this comment wasn't agreeing with you 💀
Don’t tell the Japanese that they might have a fit
Fr
no only rice pickers need to learn that
he said Chinese not Japanese
Bro started stuttering in shame of his people 💀💀
Fr😂😂
Don't tell him he's Chinese 😂
Bro Taiwanese, them ain’t his people😭
He's from Hong Kong, not China
@@clivegraham9586Hong Kong is chinese tho, historically its always been Chinese even if it was once stolen by the British.
I grew up in rural africa and have only seen white people on tv and magazines but never had any interactions with them untill i had to go to university even though we learn english very early.
One time i touched a girls hair just to see if the texture was like dolls and i was amazed🤭second time was a lady i work with bragging about how nice her hair is and my friend and I she feel it. I couldnt believe just how close and yet so far we are from each other.
Facts … I travel to Shanghai am Beijing. Went to the Great Wall of China, temples and gardens, and my friends and I as Black people get more attention than the attractions themselves. There was literally a line of people wanting to take pictures with us the weirdest thing..
It reverses when they come to Africa 😂
I used to have the same problem when I was in elementary school because I'm an Asian in a American school and I guess it was the first time these kids have seen an asian
Happened to in Korea
Did you made use of your situation? Make them pay each for a selfie with you 😂 I’m not black myself but an Arab I know it doesn’t come near to the racial experiences black people have but just saying I’ve also had racial experience
@@spacerobot2213naw it's not near the same
My sons are born in England, and we are all black. On a visit in Congo Democratic. My elder son, 13 then was very intrigued and asked me, " Dad, why is everyone here black?? I said it's an African country the population is predominantly black. he went silent then he goes " whao it feel strange???"
His younger brother, 10 years old, was afraid of little chicken and chicks once, as they sneaked into a playground for children. Everyone was staring at him and laughing as he run back to our table. One woman asked me: "Your son isn't from around here, is he???
The was when me and my wife who is from Zimbabwe, both realised that it was the first time for him to see little chicks walking alive picking little stones on the ground following their mother.
Consequently, I learnt from many situations like that they were not entirely like me, who grew up in Africa and studied and got married in England.
They got better as we travelled more to the DR Congo. Now they can't stop asking me when we are going for holidays there. The whole exercise has turned out to be an expensive one financially since, especially at Christmas but rich culturally.
Your 13 years old didn’t know he had just flown to Africa where everyone is Black?! 😅. This is the most insane part… doesn’t sound very realistic…
@@wildfuture.networkknowing and experiencing are different things. I grew up with white parents but at 14 when I went to live with my Mexican family it was a shock, good but strange, to be surrounded by people who looked just like me for the first time ever. It's weird for kids. It sounds very realistic to me and probably anyone else that has ever been in that situation
Im from congo dr
@360VR insane no, he is used to diversity that's their generation that's the point here. My son best mate is Asian for his younger brother it's a white girl. That's how they know the world without color. In Africa for me the race card is non existent, amazingly for them it's a bit the reverse of that.
....what's wrong with your kiđs
I got that once in Ulsan, South Korea in 2005, but he was just an innocent young child who thought I had rubbed some dark paint on my skin. His mum was totally embarrassed & she apologised, but my husband and I educated him & laughed it off.
South Koreans are quite respectful and friendly.
Yeah, when my little brother was a toddler, he pointed to a black lady in the mall and asked me (I was walking him to the restroom) why her skin was dirty. I just about *died.*
Thankfully, she didn't seem to notice.
shout out to sk!
South Koreans are actually very racist to us Filipinos, a lady once slapped me in the face for looking “Suspicious”. I was eating a corn dog man.
we are. unless you break le rules…
Pathetic comment. Stop excusing their behaviour. There's black children in rural parts of African countries that don't act so thick when they they see a foreigner.
I dont know why my fellow black people answer such questions ,,, because I feel like even asking this question is such a disrespectful
Yall must develop the most unbelievable patience and thick skin to deal with that constantly and be able to just brush it off.
Genuinely, I’m amazed.
Seriously. I wouldn’t even want to go outside. That level of patience is honestly nothing short of amazing.
Not their fault they don't know it's just his skin color. You must be one big softie if you can't handle the truth like that.
Its not America or Africa, people rarely seen black skinned people. I didn't know being curious was racism. Seen plenty of black people making fun of chinese though.
@@3xpl0i79 thank you finaly somebody who see farer than a inch infront of theyr nose god damn it.
@@3xpl0i79 nah. I BARELY EVER see any asian people where I live, it's about common decency and respect for boundaries. You and the dude under are severely weird
As a brown-skinned person who lived in China, I agree 100%, this happened to me a lot
maybe go back to africa then
Is this some racist shit or lack of education and worldliness?
did they clean you
@@pecapera😂
You’re not Brown-Skinned and you’ve never been to China Goofy….
My very white blonde nephew was 10 when he was in China, people tried to take a picture with him touched his hair.whole family said that was a lot for the boy
On the contrary, you should be proud because they treat you like a celebrity.
They never meant any harm, you just need to view that from a Wider Perspective and stop trying to be Negative about it and act like you're super scared just because people actually admire your beautiful hazel/blue/green eyes, your brown/hazel/blond hair.
It's a form of Admiration because all they've seen their Entire Lives is Pitch Black hair, Light Coloured skin and Most of them never had the chance to go abroad to travel too, just because how poor they are.
@@World_of_DramaBro harassment is harassment admiration is compliments 💀 and its a 10 year old he can't take that much attention
@@MrSadified
Well, i suppose we need to stop jumping into conclusion without trying to observe the cause and not just blame the effect right.
Because the touching is part of the effect from a certain cause.
When a rare to be seen beautiful Green person come to visit in a country full of .... for example Orange people, then it would just stand out in the crowd and the natural reaction would be to,
"If i touch him, would that make me Orange as well?"
"I've never seen a green person before in my entire life living in this orange world, should i touch him?"
And this kind of symptom has been showcased inside alot of movies, where in the western world, they suddenly encounter a certain alien/a creature, these westerners would try so hard to Touch him/the creature, or gather and take photographs(the crowd admirers) and some even try to capture them(the collectors) and sell him with the highest bidder or put them into containment(thegov).
That aint no harassment 😂😂😂not everything is harassment you softies@@MrSadified
@@World_of_Dramadid you order a yappuchino? Or a yapple juice or maybe you just copy and pasted it
As someone who travels for work this is not a lie. Had a whole group of old ladies trying to wipe off my skin. I was shook. In a twist they gave me fruit and complimented me on how soft my skin was unless my companion was lying to me lol
In school as a kid this family moved to the U.S and their daughter was in my class. And we had to hold hands when traveling in the halls and she said I needed wash my hands. I washed my hands 3 times before she said your hand is still dirty. She kept rubbing my hand and arm and she asked me why the dirt wasn’t coming off. “Girl because I’m black female. I can’t rub my skin color off”
I don’t even believe you, one bit. Smells like BS
I know this isnt relevant to the story, but that was sweet as hell of you to wash your hands three times just to make her comfortable beforehand.
But America and all white people are RaCisMs...
@dominicsmallwood-zz8he Only because she didn't understand at first. She thought it was literally dirty. I can bet that's what happened. She wasn't being sweet and who cares about making someone asking that comfortable
@@Abstractthoughts007bro don't just make a conclusion before you even know what she was actually thinking
I'm so glad that our Hong Kong people respect different countries people
Yea am a black men in hong kong 🇭🇰 Tai kok tsui but Trust me the peoples out here are the most open minded, i once visited china but never want go back there again lol
Hong Kong people were progressively educated by the British when Hong Kong was under British rule till 1999. Chinese communist took over Hong Kong after the lease had expired, though the people maintained some of British customs. .
Simppppppp.
In fairness, they were basically a foreign country just over 20 years ago and it's one of the worlds biggest financial hubs. They're used to seeing all kinds of people.
Everone got respect beside americans
‘It’s unbearable’ hit deep
No
Fr....
That guy has had enough. 🥲
“i’m 14 and this is deep”
As a white guy in Norway, I can confirm this is true
Dang that's sad
"America is racist"
China: Hold my noodles
Competitiv racism
Vs
Casual racism
Casual is worse because they do it casually
@@LowTierPresidentThat's some mental acrobatics right there
I'd say they're more curious
Usa is the least racist place that appears that way because everyone is talking about it.
Let me tell you, mainland China is the most racist place on earth. I've been in Hong Kong and Taiwan and people barely look at you or bring it up, in China it's 100%. Not all people, particularly the students and well travelled, are that bad but the older generations and Xi's new Z-generation are the worst.
I'm black and Asian and I used to live in China and the disrespect me and my family got while we lived there was horrible..
What happened? Interesting to know
@@Witty3272 the Chinese have colonized many parts of the world, especially Asia like Xinjiang, Mongolia, Tibet, Taiwan, Singapore, they are not indigenous to these land but either migrated or occupy by forced, once they have a foothold of any places, they will implement policies to make the Chinese population the majority population by priotizing Chinese migration and citizenships to these land, it happened to all those lands I named, if the native voiced up they will either be killed or captured and imprisoned. Chinese people are no different to European colonizers but the Chinese are much more manipulative, they will pretend to be your friend while thinking of ways to colonized your land. I hope Africa are well aware of the Chinese intentions in Africa.
@@TeleeFONE we're very much aware and we've been fighting galamsey( gold mining that extremely destroys land, waters) for years now. Seems our governments are indebted to the Chinese government else, I don't know how the perpetrators would only be deported and not made to face the consequences of our laws while petty thieves crowd and wallow in our prisons.
@@Witty3272im chinese and idk why china is like this a lot of ppl in china are friendly but some are just 👹👹 and rude so on my ethnicity countrys behalf, i am terribly sorry
@@applesaregood9080china steals and copy American Military weapons Idea AND YOU KNOW IT
I’m mixed, and have lived in China for 10+ years. And I remember when I was younger strangers would would come up to me and start touching my hair (because I have naturally curly hair) and ask me of I did it myself. I would always laugh and say “yes, I curl each individual strand of hair every single day”
Mixes are genetically inferior
I don’t have long hair but don’t think that’s how curling hair works lol
@@treywar25thats the joke buddy
@@treywar25 u didnt get the irony lmao whats ur age 15?
I dont have hair but i dont think thats how hair works
How he stresses, "unbearable" makes me never want to go.
I, a half Chinese person was glared at my whole time in China. People were flabbergasted when I could speak mandarin to them.
Asian countries are openly racially supremacist lol that’s why I find it hilareous when people who never left the USA but base world knowledge from TikTok say how bad America is for minorities. It’s not perfect but it’s literally the best place in the world to be a minority
that must hv been very gratifying
a white friend of mine born in Macau speaks fluent Cantonese and English... Chinese went crazy when he opened his mouth and cussed them out in Cantonese ...
Bro went to his home country and got treated like Xiaoma 💀
@@IdkchangethislaterLoL
I remember seeing a banned detergent commercial from Asia about a woman putting a black man in her washer, and a “clean” Asian man comes out, and she’s so happy and in love. Now that I think about it, it appears that there’s some cultural racism in Asia where they find black people as “dirty-skinned.”
That’s fucked up.
As an asian, it depends on the country. Countries like china and Korea are racist with black skin people. But if you travel to a country like Malaysia, they will treat u normally because malaysia have 3 main races which is Malay, Indian malaysia & chinese malaysia.
I remember that commercial!
@@shahirashamshulanuar3511can confirm this in the Philippines as well. Many SEA countries like fair skin (status and rich stigma) but they're not that racist vs those in East Asia since most in SEA have a lot of exposure to the sun. Can't just shame the majority of the local people in commercials now 😂
WHY IS THAT WHAT I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT ABOUT
I grew up in SF, so I have a ton of Asian friends that I grew up with. Wasn't allowed to go to any of their homes because their parents and grand parents looked down on us. One of them said they were taught that our skin was dark because we were decendents of the devil.
I stare back. I take EVERY staring contest SERIOUSLY 👀‼️
Yasss that's what's up 😎😂
🔥🔥
Lmfaoo
You’ll lose. I’ve tried this tactic and they just keep staring.
Bruh i lived in Japan where this happens aswell and staring back will only take valuable time out of your day. You just have accept your celebrity status and dont interract with the paparazi
Blame that washing machine ad
Bruh I remember that one 💀
He isn’t lying. I have seen them do it.
@@BlackJett-22lol he just said he saw them doing it (dawg deleted it)
@@BlackJett-22I think you just tried to argue with someone who agreed with you.
It sounds like they're confused, and not racist.
@@Emmjasjayden Nah, that's not confusion.
Very true my sis experienced the exact same thing in Guangzhou 😢
As a blonde and blue eyed man in China, I was also an attraction with no rules. We were there with the family in 2006 and the people in the streets would wall up to my sister and randomly caress her hair and pull their fingers through it to feel what it was like. Imagine that happening 15-25 times a day. It really is unbearable.
Omg unbelievable
I feel very sorry what happened to you.
A black woman said they’d touch her hair everytime she went out so much so that she had to wear honesta outside. She had it worse with the men because they though no meant yes and would intrude her personal space.
@@tunmiseowoade462 Pretty much the experience my sister had as well. I mostly had elderly people stand on the other side of the street and point and shout at me when I was working in Chengdu in 2014 lol.
Omg 😮
Why not slap their hands away? Seriously!
In 2018 I went on a medical internship in China for a couple of weeks and we went to Shanghai, Beijing and Xi’an along with a few small villages. We had 2-3 African American guys on the trip and one wore a NBA jersey. No joke, Chinese people were forming a line of 20+ people to take a picture with him because they thought he was a professional basketball player lol the other two guys were constantly getting touched but not in a bad way. The tour guide explained that majority of Chinese folks will never leave China and so they will never see diversity. So it’s pretty amazing to them to see a non-Chinese person.
Which is wild because they are not friendly to the idea of foreigners moving there…. They’d see more diversity!
@@dreabia4759It’s not that they are unfriendly to foreigners moving there, but rather not used to foreigners moving there and curiousity tends to override manners. I haven’t felt that they have really expressed any ill will to foreigners.
So, did your friend accept his fate and take pictures with everyone?
I wonder if they do that to European descent people, probably not.
LOL the picture part is cute 😂
I knew some black people that lived in china, and they said they were really, really racist out there
It was at that moment he regretted asking him that question.
ikr. This Chinese ass thought he would sing praises of tolerance in china so he could show the world how amazing China is.
Nah he's pro HK and anti China
Social credit score: -4000
He was so shocked that he started swearing ...😂
I spent 2 weeks in China when I was 17 as a young American ambassador. I did get a lot of stares as a black girl and some people even pointed and laughed. We went to the mall in Shanghai and a lady just came up behind me and pull my braids asking if my hair was real. It got kinda overwhelming as a I had never traveled outside the country before but there were also people who see you as a divine being and they are extra nice to you and are honored to take pictures with you. Some get it and some don’t. There’s racism everywhere 🤷🏽♀️
yeah i agree. racism is not a hot topic in china and people are never educated in this way, maybe sometimes a little patience is needed. but you still could see that many seniors don't even know what is called social distancing and respect. cuz i once saw a 60yo man laugh at a deaf girl just because the girl was talking to her friend with hands and the man thought it was funny😢
Hope you pulled her hair back!
@@misstweed1915 I wish 😆😆
Should've slapped that audacity Outta her
Should’ve ask her how much she charges for acrylics on toes 🤷🏾♀️
I like how offended he was for him
Yea, cause he has a mainland(China) Chinese heritage, you can tell by his last name.
@@cwcwilsonand you can tell by his face
Asian guy is a needle dick takin the piss undercover
Just astonished someone could be treated that way.
@@supremesloth105 well considering that china doesn’t care about all of this western feelings morals I get china because they don’t see black people ever so it would be like discovering a black guy
I always heard stories of this happening to people in Europe years and years ago. But it was young children not full adults 😂 I've seen so many videos of China where adults are doing things like that, it's crazy
Me and my buddy were riding the train in Seoul. I'm white, he's black. Some Chinese tourist get on. *They start treating him like he is an exhibit in a zoo.* Bro I have no clue how he was so patient with them, because I was so annoyed and it wasn't even happening to me. Then again, he was always a chill guy. One of the many reasons we were friends.
Were?
Being annoyed when it isn’t even happening to you is the essence of woke America
@loso2751 relax bud.
@@HighAnxietyCo he was very relaxed lmao
@@HighAnxietyCoyou wouldn't be upset if you though someone was mistreating your freind?
Don't mind them bro. Your skin is beautiful as it is.
@@loolool963 They are racist, but keep making excuses for them.
@@dranchd6571it's not racism. It's a different culture and they're mostly curious. As an Asian, most countries here want white-ish skin. It's a sign of beauty here, plus black people have hairstyles and characteristics like curly hair/height, ofc they will stare.
Your western mindset wouldn't understand Asia.
@vinobi3199 He said they wanted "to clean it", implying that he was dirty dude. Why do people pretend Chinese people are like little kids that don't know better. Plenty of us are capable of rational thought and basic kindness here.
@@loolool963u talking about em like they were some uncultured tribe with no knownledge of the outside world when its not the case. Its not like the case of Yasuke in the old japan where everyone were primitive. This is a modern society that treats this man like a fuckin exotic animal. In 2023. U know how fucked up that is???
@@vinobi3199yeah youre right, i cant understand how far behind y'all culture are.
When I was in Korea my friend did the same thing. And I politely, yet sternly said my skin color does not wash off, it is not a costume that I can take off….my melanin is me.
I know that’s right!
You have a friend like that? It speaks to your own self hatred that you would even keep somebody like that around you.
@@andylarkin5779stop this thing please , there are people out there that they never seen a black guy , they live in a communist country with full of weird China things they're probably curious in their way which is a bit shameless and not normal for us but I do really believe they are not bad at heart to do something like that in purpose
So you all stop taking it personally explaine them your boundaries and politely not to do it
@@andylarkin5779I disagree, it shows tolerance and patience. This person is respectful and understands that others don't have the same education or knowledge.
@mhykol5132 knowledge that skin color doesn't remove like paint? Lol okay.
Next time they ask why your skin is that colour and hair texture so different, you should answer them with, why are your eyes slanted like that? They will give you the same answer that you will give them which is “that is how I was born or how God made me”
Sure fight ignorance with more racism 💀
So true. They always try to rub your skin and they touch your hair and take pictures of you without your consent. They also get offended if you get offended.
Its strange
😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
They gone have to take the smack and be offended then
Well I guess we’ll all be offended together because who tf raised them to just walk up on strangers like wtf.
This is the comment!!! I got so tired of them trying to sneak and take pictures with me. Or trying to get their kids in my pictures. And don't touch me!!! We're both finna be offended today! 😮💨
Bruh, they really be thinking "Ah, Ling went down the chimney again!"
what da? 😂😂😂
This is hilarious 😂
Silly man😂
No shit Lah
Bruh💀
As a Hong Konger, I went to China once and I saw a black man walking down the street. Many people pointed at him and were gossiping, saying phrases like “走開” and “太髒” which means “get away” and “so dirty” so Yeah. People in China are racist BUT When A black guy was walking down the streets in Hong Kong, Everybody just minded their own business LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE!
Funny thing that In Brazil we see Chinese people as a very dirty people.
wdym people in china are racists? There are racists in china and everywhere else and that’s a massive generalization to call 1.4 billion people racist.
@@ethanhu4960 come on you get their point, they obviosuly don't mean every chinese person is racist
@@ethanhu4960 More like 1,2 bilion (because they lie about their demographics statistics). Also look at it from their point of view. They basically live in a homogeneous society where basically everyone is chinese. They have probably never seen someone non-asian in person. To them - there's no political corectness or hate crime stuff. Also - they literally see themselves as a superior race. They literally think that everyone outaside china is barbaric. They even sometimes call foreigners "臭老外" - stinking foreigners, or "洋鬼子" - foreign devils. Racism is everywhere and from the point of view of a western person every non-western country is incredibly racist. Try going to India, China, South America - everyone will be incredibly racist. Not that they will discriminate you or anything (though shop owners will probably give you higher prices) but most people will probably treat you differently because of you being "different".
@@juanacosta4351most are! period! they reallly hate us in America have you ever been followed around their stores or accused of stealing its worst in China
I claim that it’s a natural feeling for any human being. I said that because my son who was born in Canada and when he was still a toddler one day was telling me to get the boy next door to have a good bath because his skin was black. This neighbour newly moved into the house next door and that was the first time we saw him and his family.
As a tall white guy I was living in Asia and felt like an real alien.
People were staring at my blue eyes.
Lol same. Gets frustrating after awhile
gojo?
Nigga u gojo ?
Meanwhile you all see asians with slanted eyes.
We all have differences yet people act like we're being racists. No one was excluded or threatened to be a discrimination or insulted verbally to be racists.
You forget that you're the stranger in the foreign land and its you who's different not them. The logic applies to your country too.
Anything unpleasant and uncomforting is considered racist/discrimination nowadays when you're clearly not the same as them no matter how you try.
Your pet dog will always be a dog no matter how you dress it up with clothes or sleep on the same bed or stand on their two feet.
A monkey can't be a human, a man can't be a woman so on and so forth.
@@epicccc_11fym
In Slovakia, everybody
Nah that can't be true
As a Czech living right next to Slovakia it's basically the same here. outside of Prague it's just either white person or Vietnamese strangely enough
@@DINOWARDEN jj
A ja keď žijem ešte v takom malom meste že okolo sú len dediny tak tam som nikoho čierneho nevidel
@@DINOWARDENthere are a lot of vietnamese in czech?
@@thatsbruh5534 yeah, every city has at least that one friend with everyone type of Vietnamese person running a small shop who everyone knows no matter what.
And in bigger cities it's generally hundreds, maybe not all Vietnamese but basically it's either Czech or Asian here.
I worked with a girl who was from Central China, and moved here whenever she was 10. I once asked her what the most surprising thing about the United States was when she moved here, and she replied, “seeing Black people for the first time. I had always thought that they were a mythical creature like a unicorn.” 😅🤣🦄
That's crazy 😭
As a black person, I can assure you I am just like a unicorn, I am just not as cute.
@@Abdul-Akeem_Akinloye Ay you're cute to me bro. 🤭 💀
she was in unicorn land
I know good and darn well they have TV. Hell they the ones making them. They may not have ever seen a black person in person, but I’m sure they have seen them on tv, in the news. But then again maybe not, since they live in a highly censored country.
Go to Indonesia sir, you'll find similar like you blend with any color skin. Proud to be Indonesian. Best for tolerance
I met some mainland Chinese people while I was at Hong Kong Disneyland. They handed me their baby to take a picture with me like I was a celeb or something 😅 it was very awkward. I was thinking I could just take off with this damn baby lmao
Bout to start a whole new baby-stealing stereotype🤣🤣🤣
LMAOOOO
Wouldn't of been my first thought but still that's funny 😂
I bet that if they were Vietnamese they would have been much more forgiving about it over a couple day period….
You got me in the second half. Ain't gonna lie😅
I had the same experience, they literally treated us like we were zoo animals on display... I was so disgusted and would never return.
LOL 😂
Was the racism worst than America? 😂
@@smallsmallful why do y'all think it's not just as bad if not worse. At least here we have discrimination laws and places that are safe. You can't just pet people here. There's no protection for us in China. Be fr.
@@Lill2895 you dun get beat up in China but you do in America 😂 you need to walk around feeling discriminated and wary of being attacked. It’s better off in China dude
@@Lill2895 Blame the government who are obviously NOT educating the people about other races. For China government they want all Chinese no one else. This is what control of media and internet does to nations. The people don't know any better because they are not shown and taught any better.
As a black man who's been able to see other countries like the man in this clip, I used to be bothered by things like this too. However, my feelings changed when I realized that I simply forgot that there are still parts of the world that are still homogenous in terms of the population. Many places in China and parts of Rural Japan for example. Meaning there have only been Chinese and Japanese people living there for centuries.
That means that there are generations of people raised in these places who have LITERALLY never seen a foreigner before, especially a Black person. So their reactions when they see you, as a foreigner, are genuine curiosity because they've never seen a human being that looks like you before. It's not bigotry or persecution (more often than not), it's simply a result of cultural insulation. I don't think it's a bad thing nor a good thing, it just is what it is.
Yeah but it can also be annoying to have 100s of strangers invade your space while you’re just trying yo live…. It may be what it is but it doesn’t make it unbearable.
@@dreabia4759 I never said it wasn't unbearable. It's happened to me several times, so i get it. I was just making a point to understand the opposing perspective. That's it. Like I said before, it is what it is.
Lack of knowledge or understanding is the literal definition of ignorance tho, so...
You are so right! Curious strangers are not being deliberately racist. They are just being curious. Before internet, I remember foreigners in any country would look so out of place. 😅
@@PhlesheBone You're right. I was using ignorant in place of bigot.
I like how the dude is surprised, as if China is some sort of holy land of tolerance
Thank you! Like why is he looking so confused like that kind of treatment is rare
When I was 5 or so. I met a black guy that worked worked with my dad. I thought his "black" might rub off. I asked him how he kept his skin dark. He was kind enough to give me his arm and show me it doesn't come off. I was a dumb kid, but I'd expect adults to get the concept of different skin tones.
I used to babysit this pale skinned, blonde hair, green eyed baby. Her parents divorced when she was just a year old, and her father had custody of her. So the baby didn't see her mother, because she had left the state, to go home to her parents. The father had small group of us watch his daughter whenever he had to work the night shift, at the Air Force Base. When she started talking, she called every woman mama. Well, one day I was bathing her, she called me chocolate mama. She said I looked like chocolate. I was taken off guard, because I didn't think she ever noticed the difference. But from then on, I was Chocolate Mama. It took took more years, before she actually said my first name.😅
Have you wondered about their education level for the average adult?
@@dmoore8595 Idk why but 'chocolate mama' sound so sweet and adorable 🥺
Same, I had never seen a black person before, I was 2 or 3. I was also mesmerized by the palms of his hands being lighter. I can still vaguely remember him letting me examine his arm. Such a nice guy ❤
Ce que je ne comprends pas ces mêmes personnes qui veulent le nettoyer ne vont pas faire la même chose quand ils voient un chat noir, ou tout autre animal noir.🤔
Donc je comprends pas qu'un adulte ne peut pas concevoir que la couleur du monsieur est sa couleur. Qu'il n'est pas un clown à se déguiser en noir ou qu'il n'est pas un malpropre qui ne s'est pas lavé. 🤦🏾♀️
I have encountered many similar stories, and it makes me question whether they are not educated about the world beyond China or if they deliberately choose to remain unaware. It's essential to broaden our perspectives and embrace global knowledge.
For China it is essential to steal global knowledge, not embrace it
I think they just curious about you.I mean they don't realized they may offend you. Because in China,especially in small cities, we seldom see people from another country.
The can't,the government controls "global knowledge"
@@张晓茜-i8t so you basically saying your only consume China based entertainment? why not just become an island bc even Madagascar is not this IGNORANT
@@张晓茜-i8tyeah. I completely understand the feeling.
We were traveling to China with some friends and they had hijabs, the amount of stares they would get was, as he said, unbearable and in Shanghai one guy even pulled on my friend’s shawl in disbelief and said something in Chinese that we didnt understand!
The damage left from that one laundry detergent ad
Gen Xer? I remember that commercial.
th-cam.com/video/GDcBFCo8gKU/w-d-xo.html
Nothing to do with the ad ... the ad was shocking to everyone outside of Asia.