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  • Should a Black Man visit Fortaleza Brazil
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  • @mrdacusthenavigator4989
    @mrdacusthenavigator4989 Рік тому +27

    She's giving a lot of great advice on how to make it in Brazil. Follow her message Family

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому +4

      Yes Indeed Family

    • @Thereturntoself
      @Thereturntoself Рік тому

      Ive enjoyed the video but as a world traveler, in other countries, many natives don’t feel as though integrating in the way she is expressing is a benefit to the people of that land. There are lots of nuances to the conversation of how Americans see integration vs people of the actual land. It truly depends on the way you do all things. Nevertheless, great video

  • @toddmaek5436
    @toddmaek5436 Рік тому +17

    This is dope. I like how she keeps framing and reflecting the point back to us as "If you are American, think about what Immigrants do in America". Within the context of that framing, I would also add that ONE of the things immigrnts do in the US is ....WORK TOGETHER!!!!!!!! Perhaps not all across the board but they usually do things in groups and are able to build things that cater toward their groups and others. I think that portion is KEY and particularly for Black Americans, not just in our native US, but even moreso abroad. While taking advantage of various arbitrage lifestyles, I think it is important to recognize opportunities when we see them and take advantage of working together, and with locals of whereever we are. We really have chances to enact some Dr. Claud Anderson type of economic empowerment to then be in a better position to help others if they be our peoples back home, our host nation friends etc. I think that point should be drilled down into a lil more. Just about every major city in the US has a ChinaTown, or some varible of that where they have worked together to service themselves and others. I think Black Americans living abroad could and should do them same type of thing.

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому

      Todd great feedback appreciate you Champ......

  • @lauraferraz3160
    @lauraferraz3160 Рік тому +18

    I am black, Brazilian. I have lived in the US for a while, and racism in the US is MUCH worse. That boy is exaggerating, I am from Fortaleza as well. In the USA, things are really segregated, and people treat you like trash when you're black. In Brazil, it is much better, especially in states like SP, RJ, or Bahia. REALLY, racism in the USA is shockingly strong :(

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому +4

      Thanks for the Share Family ☺️

    • @lauraferraz3160
      @lauraferraz3160 Рік тому +2

      @Philly Dom Thanks for your videos discussing this topic! 😊 Very interesting!

    • @BecomeAWebDev
      @BecomeAWebDev Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/xSJxyVJjAfk/v-deo.html

    • @bobbyrelentertainment4639
      @bobbyrelentertainment4639 10 місяців тому

      Racism is Racism...But Black Brazilians are not afforded the same opportunities as blacks in America ..You can see it Brazil ...I won't mention the night clubs but you never see the posting pictures of the Black Brazilians in attendance when promoting their clubs in promotional ads ...The clubs are in Barra Tijuca ...it's not False....why is the country 56 percent Black but only 10 percent of the political positions are held by Black's

    • @greenleafbrown
      @greenleafbrown 9 місяців тому

      There are different ways to measure and experience the different systems of racism. And everyone's experience is unique. I've known Black Brazilians who have told me they felt racism in Brazil was worse than what they experienced in the USA, but they saw similar patterns in both countries. I have not been to Brazil, but I'm told Brazil is much less segregated than the US, but Black Brazilians are poorer and face a higher rate of police violence than Black USAians. I'm interested to hear more dialog among Black USAians and Black Brazilians. We should build solidarity and learn from each other.

  • @JetLagWorldTravel
    @JetLagWorldTravel Рік тому +2

    Salute philly love the Brazil content

  • @leeanngarrett34
    @leeanngarrett34 Рік тому +9

    I love the vibe of your guests Philly! She has a lot of information. Loved the interview! Keep the videos coming!

  • @statusboom-x6348
    @statusboom-x6348 Рік тому +7

    Dope channel, don't content, dope dope dude!
    Philly Dom, keep going hard, keep pumping out amazing videos, keep doing your thing, mentally and emotionally persevere and against all odds, KEEP mashing Champ!!!!!!!
    Shout out to D1, D3 and Ms. El Salvador Hollywood! Much love!
    -The Philly Dom Movement

  • @MrTrueBlend
    @MrTrueBlend Рік тому +3

    Great interview. Great work. D.C. is watching.

  • @PhillyDom
    @PhillyDom  Рік тому +6

    Should a Black Man visit Fortaleza Brazil
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    • @karencarvalho-franks409
      @karencarvalho-franks409 Рік тому

      Really enjoyed!! Thank you, very insightful!!
      The " Sisters" view, as well as the Brazilian young man.👍🏽

  • @amaru90221
    @amaru90221 Рік тому +4

    I love the Game that she’s always dropping and shout out to the Homie that’s native to Brazil 🇧🇷 💯 dope content Philly

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for Sharing Family

  • @hhh1200
    @hhh1200 Рік тому +2

    Really enjoy listening to her.

  • @gregr2323
    @gregr2323 Рік тому +3

    Philly...good content....food for thought....idk who that lady is but she's a keeper

  • @lazarocedeno5270
    @lazarocedeno5270 Рік тому +2

    Thanks. Delightful. Gorgeous Black Goddess. Beautiful young man. Thanks dear Mr D. Great video.

  • @XIONIS1
    @XIONIS1 Рік тому +3

    On-line money is the way to go as the base income - then open a business once u get the lay of the land

  • @bobbyrelentertainment4639
    @bobbyrelentertainment4639 10 місяців тому +1

    This is very informative...I rather live among the people I'm learning Portuguese now ...I live in the Dominican Republic I speak Spanish I recognize some of the similar words .But I love the black culture there ..I prefer Zona Zul or Zona Norte in Rio

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks 🙏 for sharing Family

  • @casbarbosa37
    @casbarbosa37 Рік тому +5

    Hey Philly!! !!! they both have a very ambiguous views of Fortaleza. It seems that Vanetta, at least, is more positive in a general perspective.... but this guy makes me feel that Fortaleza is an extremelly miserable place for a black person to be. Following his views, I would NEVER EVER live there in Fortaleza... thanks for the video!

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому

      Thanks for the Share..... Please come visit Fortaleza Brazil......

    • @DizzyMakavelli
      @DizzyMakavelli Рік тому

      Not only Fortaleza, Brazil in general is not good for Afro Brazilians.
      If you’re foreigner you can be Wesley Snipes dark, the moment you open your mouth you turn white.

  • @bjonesred
    @bjonesred Рік тому +3

    I wonder if taking a Portuguese class would be a great way to integrate in a way. 🤔 I see how teaching English would be better though.

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the advice Champ

  • @Matipid_Lolo
    @Matipid_Lolo Рік тому +13

    Great video. I think a lot of times we forget our wealth and status insulates and protects us in forgein countries. I don't think Brazilians are necessarily racist but most of South America is "whitewashed", that "colonial mindset" is a legacy that still endures.

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому

      Speak on it my Friend I hear you

    • @blackieandfamily1722
      @blackieandfamily1722 Рік тому

      SO RACISTS THAT PELE IS NOT WHITE..AND MANY HAVING HIGH POSTS HUH AHMED?
      YOUR ALL NEED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR RACIST CONTINENT IN THE EAST!!
      INSTEAD..
      AS WHITE WASHED,WELL AMERICAS ONCE WERE PART OF EUROPE,SO YOU WANT TO HAVE AFRICA.MIDDLE EAST OR ASIA.BLONDE OR RED WASHED?
      CERTAINLY NOT .I M I RIGHT? THUS GIVE FORTH THAT WHICH YOUR WANT TO YOURSELF!! STOP BEING DICK HEADED..REPTLIANS

    • @blackieandfamily1722
      @blackieandfamily1722 Рік тому

      WHEN IN SOMEONES CONTINENT..LEARN HOW TO EAT PEANUTS..BY THEIR HANDS
      WHEN IN ROME...DO AS THE ROMANS DOES!!

    • @South_American
      @South_American Рік тому +1

      @@PhillyDom We love Europe. Portugal. Spain. Italy. France. etc... If you have a problem with that well then stop coming to South America. But of course you will never stop coming and you will never stop making videos about us.

    • @marcuscole1994
      @marcuscole1994 Рік тому +2

      @@South_American yet ya not European lol

  • @eliasnavytanga
    @eliasnavytanga Рік тому +12

    I see a lot of mixed couples in Brazil than anywhere on the planet. We should really move away from the conversation about Black men being accepted in the land where the majority are Blacks. Over the past decade, the percentage of Brazilians who consider themselves White has dropped from 48 percent to 43 percent, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, while the number of people who identify as Black or mixed has risen from 51 percent to 56 percent.

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому +6

      Great information Family

    • @DizzyMakavelli
      @DizzyMakavelli Рік тому

      The majority ain’t Black.
      I never saw a mixed person considering themselves white, in the worst case scenario they consider themselves not being black.
      What’s fine too, since when you’re light-skin mixed and consider yourself black, the companies or whatever chose you as black and the dark skin person don’t get the job.
      They say well we needed a black person so they don’t call us racist, we have 3 mixed person working for us here.

    • @eliasnavytanga
      @eliasnavytanga Рік тому +7

      @@DizzyMakavelli I think you are talking about discrimination. I agree Blacks are discriminated against in Brazil and everywhere else. You know we have the same problem in the UK. But thank GOD, there are many careers with a shortage of staff. That's why you will find Indians and Black doctors and nurses all over the country. Then we have self-employed Blacks who work as uber drivers, earning a decent amount.
      I think we need to improve ourselves. I have African friends here who are sending their kids to Eastern European countries to study medicine and come back here to be Doctors. There are opportunities for higher education people. Instead of working in cheap jobs, we need to aim higher to beat poverty.

    • @South_American
      @South_American Рік тому +3

      @@eliasnavytanga Brazil is not majority Black. Not even close. Black are only 7% to 8% of the Brazil population. You are trying to apply what "mixed" means in your country and what "mixed" means in the USA and apply it to Latin America but "mixed" has a totally different meaning in Latin America. There are a large percentage of the "mixed" population with ZERO Black ancestry. Mixtures of European. Amerindian. Asian. Middle Eastern. Jewish. etc... You do not have a clue as to what you are talking about.

    • @QuatMan
      @QuatMan Рік тому +2

      @@South_American No, its the same in Brazil.

  • @jabaltariq4606
    @jabaltariq4606 Рік тому +2

    Philly Dom, I love your channel, and I love what you do. However, the title of this video left me baffled. To the best of my knowledge, the woman being interviewed is not a Black man, and is not involved with Black men. As a result, I think asking a Black man in Fortaleza Brazil about whether Black men should visit would have probably yielded a more incisive response.

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому

      Appreciate the feedback Family it was a black guy in the video as well

  • @ChunkNorristv
    @ChunkNorristv Рік тому +2

    Always Open to have a good time is a fact lol

  • @wellingtonvarela7626
    @wellingtonvarela7626 4 дні тому +1

    The guy with glasses on has no idea what his talk about

  • @MrDayna39
    @MrDayna39 Рік тому +3

    Not many Black people live in Fortaleza, that's what I noticed when I visited there, also like most of the Northeast most people are just getting by.

  • @airmaxwell
    @airmaxwell Рік тому +3

    She's beautiful

  • @bzb8554
    @bzb8554 8 місяців тому

    @15:00 he wasn't lying at all! The food & weather combo in Brazil is undefeated 💯. First of all, the food is diverse, ORGANIC and FRESH. I ate like a maniac for months with zero gym, and still wound up with a 6-pack that I haven't seen in almost 15 years 😂. That's when I knew American food was garbage..

  • @DizzyMakavelli
    @DizzyMakavelli Рік тому +6

    She speak Portuguese better than a lot of people who claims to be fluent.
    It’s very hard to see a foreigner speaking a perfect Portuguese.
    When dudes on in the internet says “I’m fluent” they are lying.
    In US people don’t change their inflection for nothing?
    Like, when people are saying foreigner names they only change it to a American Version.
    There a dude called Palhares, he was a ufc fighter, they called him Paul Harry. (They made a whole different name) 😂

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому +3

      Yes Indeed

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 Рік тому +2

      That's interesting. I wonder if Brazilians went to Portugal, if the Portugese people think something similar about them. Kind of like if you took a dude from Mississippi, one from Boston, one from Minnesota, and one from California and took them all to England, how would the English people judge their English. That would be an interesting topic to see.

    • @DizzyMakavelli
      @DizzyMakavelli Рік тому

      @@toddmaek5436 PT-PT Is a whole different language.
      Sometimes Brazilians can’t understand Portuguese people when they speak fast.
      Some words means different things.
      Like Camisola is Shirt in Portugal, in Brazil is the thing women put before sleep.
      Durex is a tape you use to glue things in Brazil, in Portugal is Condom.
      Rapariga in Portugal is something like a young lady, in Brazil is something like a hooker.
      Cacetinho in Portugal is bread, in Brazil is small penis.
      The list is giant.

    • @chrismoorer3033
      @chrismoorer3033 3 місяці тому

      ​@@toddmaek5436yes they do. I have been to both countries and the Portuguese look down on Brazilians. Lots of Brazilians live in Lisbon.

  • @oeilkeops
    @oeilkeops Рік тому

    Is it possible to have some informations about floods on that distict ?

  • @Fatimah1503
    @Fatimah1503 Рік тому

    She had a channel at youtube. She don't has it anymore?

    • @BecomeAWebDev
      @BecomeAWebDev Рік тому

      she does ... just search for "Fortaleza in English" here on youtube and you'll find it

  • @BecomeAWebDev
    @BecomeAWebDev Рік тому +2

    Employers want the employee that will do the job and for an acceptable wage: they win because of that. Any other way of looking at it is not rational, any other view is wildly wrong. You'll succeed in life with a viewpoint that matches reality. If you assume people are foolish when they are not (employers), it maybe you who are foolish.

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому +1

      Please share the video family

  • @OPPK100
    @OPPK100 Рік тому +2

    I heard in the fort that hey be all over brothas

  • @antoniomier3980
    @antoniomier3980 Рік тому +2

    Brazil. Rocks best ever

  • @texpatrol
    @texpatrol Рік тому +4

    In order to live in Brazil you have to be retired and your pension should at least be $4000 a month or adopt or have a child born in Brazil or marry a Brazilian. Just having a job making USD not going to give you residence in Brazil only be able to work and pay Brazilian taxes. Also your need to do a FBI criminal background check. Then the papers most be Apostle. All other paperwork must be done in Portuguese and apostle in Portuguese.❤also medical you need a medical plan to see a doctor in Brazil and to keep it 100 Doctors in the USA are way better keep that in mind for the future of your well being (Health).

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому

      Great Information Family

    • @DizzyMakavelli
      @DizzyMakavelli Рік тому +1

      To live in Brazil requires some ⚽️, paper work in Brazil is crazy.
      I refused to go the army, I spent almost a month trying to put documents in order, everyday going to the City center.
      Everyday entering to a different building.
      Over here, you need a paper to get a paper of the paper.
      Let alone the other things. 😂

    • @majormccargo356
      @majormccargo356 Рік тому +5

      @@PhillyDom A retirement visa in Brazil is only $2000 USD per month. And that doesn't mean you have to be full retirement age. Of course, there are other types of visas (Digital Nomad, for example), each with different requirements. Most countries are gonna require something like a background check for residency. But most people don't have to worry about the results of that check.
      Brazil has private and public medical care. Public medical care is free to ALL ... including tourists. No need for private (a medical plan), unless you want the extra care, or you become a permanent resident (and those plans are inexpensive). I guess everyone might have an opinion about the "quality" of care. But I really don't see a big difference. I would have no problem trusting the care here (unless I am in a "rural" area, and that would be the same in the US). I am 74 years old, disabled military. So I know a little something about medical care.
      I also spend a large portion of the year living in an internal Brazilian city where very little English is spoken. (And ... my opinion ...the racism in Brazil is NOT worse than America. Not even close. The people I know ... Afro Brazilians ... are happy to stay in Brazil. Unless they are using their passports to travel the world.)

    • @mtulio6422
      @mtulio6422 Рік тому +1

      I've been watching the Michael Moore's doc about American healthcare. And it sucks. I would never trust in an US doctor.

  • @BecomeAWebDev
    @BecomeAWebDev Рік тому +1

    Encouraging people to go to Brazil and try to work at a restaurant is the height of foolishness, and there are fools out there who don't deserve to be misled.

  • @Gabrielnobre
    @Gabrielnobre Рік тому +3

    Im not saying that there'no racism in Brazil or in Fortaleza, but that young Dude is clearly EXAGERATING (especially everything about Fortaleza). The prejudice and the things he says happens more often in the south of Brazil.

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому

      Thanks for the Share are you from Fortaleza Brazil

    • @Gabrielnobre
      @Gabrielnobre Рік тому

      @@PhillyDom Yeah, of course.

    • @cariocabassa
      @cariocabassa Рік тому +4

      Yes he just wanna sound good to the crew...kinda like "A yes man"...
      Racism is worst in America...I lived in both places know exactly what Im talkin' about...nowhere close...

    • @lauraferraz3160
      @lauraferraz3160 Рік тому +4

      I agree. I am black, Brazilian. Man, when I visoted the US I learned what racism is... this boy probably never experienced that. Racism is much mild in Brazil. In the US, if you don't stay in a black neighbourhood, and things are REALLY segregated there... people treat you like shit!

    • @cariocabassa
      @cariocabassa Рік тому +2

      @@lauraferraz3160 Exatamente é isso mesmo…há racismo no Brasil com certeza mas a parada aqui é mais velada…nos Estados Unidos até hoje o povo ainda nem se mistura tanto…concordo.

  • @globalismoblackman
    @globalismoblackman Рік тому +4

    I like the culture of Afro Brazilians and will visit the country again. However not sure I could live in Brazil though because of the racism and profiling of Black people. I will definitely lose my temper very easily and get into a tricky situation because I don't suffer fools gladly with all the nonsense if racism and discrimination.

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому +1

      Well said Family

    • @lauraferraz3160
      @lauraferraz3160 Рік тому

      Man, I am a black brazilian woman, who lived in the USA. Believe me, the USA is much more racist than Brazil. The problem woth Fortaleza is that people are too classist. But believe me, I discovered what racism is when I lived in the USA. In the USA, they really treat you like shit because of your skin colour. It's much worse than Brazil.... There's no miscigenation, it just awful:( I

    • @Anonimous279
      @Anonimous279 Рік тому

      @@lauraferraz3160 Deixa de ser mentirosa mulher, moro em Fortaleza e aqui é um inferno pra quem é negro

    • @lauraferraz3160
      @lauraferraz3160 Рік тому

      @@Anonimous279 hein? Vc já viveu as duas experiencias? Vc é mulher por acaso? Só sei que é mal educado.

    • @sincity5268
      @sincity5268 2 місяці тому

      What happened to you?

  • @bobbyrelentertainment4639
    @bobbyrelentertainment4639 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm retiired

  • @texpatrol
    @texpatrol Рік тому +10

    Far as racism in Brazil it is worst than American, but you being American you want see it. They want to befriend you cause your American ( Every one wants to go to America ).

    • @PhillyDom
      @PhillyDom  Рік тому +2

      Deep Deep Share

    • @texpatrol
      @texpatrol Рік тому +2

      @@PhillyDom get a girl about 25-27 yrs old hopefully she is working

    • @mtulio6422
      @mtulio6422 Рік тому

      I've seen a footage of a black man being killed by a cop with 6 shots on the head for not put their hands on the car.
      I've read how American farmers used their planes to bombing Black neighborhoods
      No way Brazil is worse than that

    • @lauraferraz3160
      @lauraferraz3160 Рік тому +1

      It is not. I am Brazilian, from Fortaleza. I havd visited the US and then... oh God, I learned what racism is... it is way worse.
      And if you go to Sao Paulo, for instance is really much better than Fortaleza. And wayyy better than in the US. In Brazil racism goes hand in hand with your economical condition. In the US white people treat you like shit. It is way worse...

    • @lauraferraz3160
      @lauraferraz3160 Рік тому +7

      And no, I lived in the USA, but racism there is so strong that I came back to Brazil. Really, that boy has neve been to the USA... I am Brazilian and Black and boy... USA? No thank you! Too much racism in your country. In Brazil I am much more protected by the law and I suffer way less racism.

  • @praveensomashekar2162
    @praveensomashekar2162 Рік тому +3

    Afro Brazilians and African Americans should work together.

  • @maxstirner242
    @maxstirner242 Рік тому

    Was that dude in the glasses her son or boyfriend ?

  • @miroramos8393
    @miroramos8393 Рік тому +1

    Essa mulher é bem inteligente