Have You Experienced Racism In Korea?

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
  • Today I asked foreign people, "Have you ever experienced racism in Korea?"
    I hope you guys enjoy it.
    ✅Follow on my Instagram!
    / its_jinkwon
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    00:00 Intro
    01:08 Q1. What brought you to Korea?
    02:22 Q2. Being a foreigner in Korea?
    04:36 Q3. Racism in Korea?
    08:21 Last message
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  • @JinsStreetInterview
    @JinsStreetInterview  Рік тому +371

    Thank you so much for your love and supports!
    What questions do you guys want me to ask to foreigners in Korea?
    Please leave a comment😊
    Cheers!

    • @moyoornella2575
      @moyoornella2575 Рік тому +6

      Hi Jin
      What job can a foreigner get in Korea

    • @elangbam3115
      @elangbam3115 Рік тому +4

      How to find kind Korean boyfriend

    • @mbincy
      @mbincy Рік тому +7

      Why is skin color so important to Koreans? Do you think incorporating more multicultural people in movies and dramas will change views about other cultures?

    • @haejeegwon9774
      @haejeegwon9774 Рік тому +8

      @@elangbam3115 There is a famous UA-camr named Megan Moon. I think she said something similar. Most unfortunate experiences are caused by wrong places and people. For example, don't expect to meet a good person at a club or a specific chat application. Such a place is not a place to meet reliable people in Korea. The most common way to meet someone in Korea is a blind date (sogae-ting). Because the person introduced by a close friend is basically reliable and can meet responsibly. Of course, life is not known. There are many international couples in Korea these days. Basically, we have to be careful about meeting people from any country, but we need a lot of courage and confidence wisdom.

    • @elangbam3115
      @elangbam3115 Рік тому +3

      @@haejeegwon9774 thank you for your advice ❤️

  • @MahumFatima
    @MahumFatima Рік тому +2464

    That African man gave a very good and important message at the end 🙌🏻

    • @hillarysudeikis2264
      @hillarysudeikis2264 Рік тому

      Lord Jesus Christ is coming back everyone, please don’t worship celebrities and entertainment, focus on Him alone. I promise there’s more to life than money, partying, homosexuality and music. Hell is real, repent from sinning confess your sins and ask God to forgive you, I know He will if you’re sincere. Anyone who thinks the Name of Lord Jesus Christ is a joke, boldly mocks and scorns Him or takes pleasure in people who do is in for a big unpleasant surprise on judgement day IF they don’t repent and follow Lord Jesus Christ. Hell is very hot, people please repent! In the mighty name of Lord Jesus Christ, Amen 🙏💪✝️💜❤️✝️!
      Idolatry such as, Islam, Catholicism, Sangomaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Santa Clausism, Confucianism, New Age, Science, Evolution, halloweenism, Harry Potterism, Politics, Donald Trumpism, Easter Bunnyism and other religions/faiths that are outside Biblical Christianity lead to hell! Don’t believe them, believe the Almighty God the Father of Lord Jesus Christ, who begot Him. Our Creator, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is mighty, He doesn’t need a woman to beget a son, He is God. I choose to put my faith in a God who can do anything and everything, a God who has unlimited and infinite power to beget!
      So, it’s time to confess that Lord Jesus Christ is the Lord and to believe that He died and rose from the grave after three days and you shall be saved if you only obey Him by praying, worshipping, praising, reading the Bible and living holy and righteously according to the Bible. You have to endure until the end, carry your cross daily and build your relationship with God by following Lord Jesus daily until the end. You must never renounce your faith in The Lord Jesus Christ, there’s hell awaiting those who reject/deny Lord Jesus Christ and those who continue living sinfully, even the Christians who don’t want to repent will face the same fate, so please repent beloved people, in Lord Jesus Christ’s mighty and precious Name, Amen.

    • @epyxhmstr5717
      @epyxhmstr5717 Рік тому +18

      Indeed

    • @xrxcarnagegaming1595
      @xrxcarnagegaming1595 Рік тому +23

      Yes i just love hhim

    • @LoveCisse
      @LoveCisse Рік тому +11

      Yeah 😊

    • @87suzini
      @87suzini Рік тому +1

      🛇☣🛇☣at least Korean, don't hit or kill different races.
      In North America, many reports and news - black ppl 🗡💣💥bit up so bad Asian and even some get Killed !!!!!!!!
      😡Black lives matter!? - 🛇White ppl ( well..........)🚫

  • @lily7001
    @lily7001 Рік тому +1844

    I like this channel because it doesn't pursue drama. It deals with very difficult and heavy topics, but it always balances itself naturally. I agree with the last man.

  • @feminismisnazism
    @feminismisnazism 11 місяців тому +43

    와... 저 아프리칸 남자 분 진짜 멋있다... 삶에 대한 태도나, 사람들에 대한 통찰이나... 멋진 분이네...

  • @leelee7523
    @leelee7523 11 місяців тому +85

    I am South Korean and thanks a lot for sharing all of your stories. As a Korean living in the US, I try every day not to be a racist myself since I also can be a victim here, and this video a lot to think about it. Thanks.

  • @joyyyy777
    @joyyyy777 Рік тому +2458

    I'm Korean and I hate racism. I never discriminate and mock foreigners regardless of their races. It is so sad that there are some foreigners who experienced racism in S.Korea. It is a huge shame and people must stop hating. We all live in a same planet and share emotions as a human being. I wish the foreigners who live in S.Korea had great times. I welcome you guys :)

    • @iamhardwell2844
      @iamhardwell2844 Рік тому +188

      racism is everywhere so you dont have to apologize

    • @iparken
      @iparken Рік тому +235

      Most Koreans say they never discriminate against foreigners on a survey as you, but sadly it's different in real life. Many don't realize that they do. It's because Korea is one of the most homogeneous countries in the world. That's why we have to keep this in mind.

    • @NoahBodze
      @NoahBodze Рік тому +1

      You will regret letting too many Africans into your country. I am American. Look what they did to Detroit, Cleveland, Baltimore, New Orleans, St. Louis and Chicago. These cities were entirely built by white people to be some of the most wealthy cities in history but after a migration from the south they became murder dens.
      Black males commit 85% of America's shootings. Do not believe what you see on TV.

    •  Рік тому +10

      Venha conhecer o Brasil para ver o que é conviver com as diferenças....

    • @manjyotpandeypandeypiyush8444
      @manjyotpandeypandeypiyush8444 Рік тому +46

      Discrimination and racism exist everywhere somehow... in known and unknown way... so no need to say "sorry", just need to change "self".

  • @afzanamomen8113
    @afzanamomen8113 Рік тому +332

    " No risk, no biscuit..." That African dude just puts a smile on me. Indeed he is wise, experienced, open minded and adventurous.

  • @patriciatusay1768
    @patriciatusay1768 Рік тому +1

    This is very helpful. I do see changes regarding different cultures living in Korea. It looks promising. Thank you for these interviews!

  • @whoyouwitfool2
    @whoyouwitfool2 9 місяців тому +1

    Third video watched and I had to subscribe. Great interviews and very informative ❤

  • @KristenLB
    @KristenLB Рік тому +720

    Everyone was so kind. I especially loved how the girl from Turkey wanted to make sure people knew about her positive experience. I think it's amazing her mindset of adapting to where she is living even to the point of making sacrifices (like with food etc ) but it's touching that some people meet her halfway with kindness.
    The African guy- what a legend! , love his mentality as well, " no risk, no biscuit". I'm remembering that one. Thanks for your hard work in these interviews :)

    • @dipak4022
      @dipak4022 Рік тому +5

      Its a man not girl *

    • @Atlass2023
      @Atlass2023 Рік тому +5

      Turkish girls are polite

    • @user-wx2xc2rl1u
      @user-wx2xc2rl1u Рік тому

      Because you are beautiful woman .

    • @rednaxela69
      @rednaxela69 Рік тому +7

      @@dipak4022 there were two turkish people, one was a man and one was a woman. i believe kristen L was refering to the turkish woman.

    • @gimlitheringdestroyer
      @gimlitheringdestroyer Рік тому +3

      @@rednaxela69 is she Turkish? I didnt see info about her

  • @cocoapeach
    @cocoapeach Рік тому +318

    I really like how calm and thoughtful you are as an interviewer. You make people feel at ease.

    • @hillarysudeikis2264
      @hillarysudeikis2264 Рік тому

      Lord Jesus Christ is coming back everyone, please don’t worship celebrities and entertainment, focus on Him alone. I promise there’s more to life than money, partying, homosexuality and music. Hell is real, repent from sinning confess your sins and ask God to forgive you, I know He will if you’re sincere. Anyone who thinks the Name of Lord Jesus Christ is a joke, boldly mocks and scorns Him or takes pleasure in people who do is in for a big unpleasant surprise on judgement day IF they don’t repent and follow Lord Jesus Christ. Hell is very hot, people please repent! In the mighty name of Lord Jesus Christ, Amen 🙏💪✝️💜❤️✝️!
      Idolatry such as, Islam, Catholicism, Sangomaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Santa Clausism, Confucianism, New Age, Science, Evolution, halloweenism, Harry Potterism, Politics, Donald Trumpism, Easter Bunnyism and other religions/faiths that are outside Biblical Christianity lead to hell! Don’t believe them, believe the Almighty God the Father of Lord Jesus Christ, who begot Him. Our Creator, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is mighty, He doesn’t need a woman to beget a son, He is God. I choose to put my faith in a God who can do anything and everything, a God who has unlimited and infinite power to beget!
      So, it’s time to confess that Lord Jesus Christ is the Lord and to believe that He died and rose from the grave after three days and you shall be saved if you only obey Him by praying, worshipping, praising, reading the Bible and living holy and righteously according to the Bible. You have to endure until the end, carry your cross daily and build your relationship with God by following Lord Jesus daily until the end. You must never renounce your faith in The Lord Jesus Christ, there’s hell awaiting those who reject/deny Lord Jesus Christ and those who continue living sinfully, even the Christians who don’t want to repent will face the same fate, so please repent beloved people, in Lord Jesus Christ’s mighty and precious Name, Amen.

  • @rafathalam5245
    @rafathalam5245 Рік тому +4

    Jin selection of topics & the running questions he ask after the first question keep the flow of conversation...
    I like jin videos 👍

  • @LoveJoyPeaceAndHopeForAll
    @LoveJoyPeaceAndHopeForAll Рік тому +322

    i am a Korean. i moved to the US when I was 13-year-old to study. let me tell you. racism can destroy one's soul permanently. it saddens me to watch my own people are exercising racism in Korea, and this must be addressed seriously (via broader education). i still sometimes dream of white and black kids walk up to me, calling me chink, gook, ching-chang-chong, etc. I wake up in cold sweat with aggressive thoughts of pulling machines at him.

  • @magdanieniewska2687
    @magdanieniewska2687 Рік тому +34

    That Liberian guy Ahmadou is a blast! So optimistic and lighthearted ❤

    • @jagbrit3723
      @jagbrit3723 3 місяці тому

      Ah, he's Liberian? And called Ahmadou? Doesn't sound the least bit Liberian, and that name isn't very Liberian. I thought he was Francophone.

  • @vettaj9752
    @vettaj9752 Рік тому +26

    This was a very beautiful video filled with truthful experiences. Thank You for the positive vibes. I appreciate you.

  • @tanfel4
    @tanfel4 9 місяців тому +1

    Very interesting video, with lots of specific details from the interviewees. The African and the Turkish guy were direct with their answers.

  • @ancydcunha8121
    @ancydcunha8121 8 місяців тому +26

    I loved how chill and open the African man was with his experiences. Even though he might have had faced serious racism, he just presented it in a very lighter way still not blaming those people and ofc his message at the end was lit. A man with such a rainbow and sunshine personality.

    • @goodyoflife
      @goodyoflife 4 місяці тому

      We Africans don’t blame people for treating us we always look for read why they did that and say is not good change instead of blaming

  • @lilianavelez3095
    @lilianavelez3095 Рік тому +15

    Hi Jin, Thank you so much for sharing more insights of such an important topic! really love your content and brilliant interviews :)

  • @BeegableRock
    @BeegableRock Рік тому +22

    What a great channel you have Jin, thank you for sharing! Thanks for keeping your content straight-forward, highyl informative and interesting, no obnoxious editing or loud music 🙌
    I hope to visit one day from New Zealand.

  • @SifisoJcooler
    @SifisoJcooler Рік тому +2

    Wonderful transparency. Love the truth and simple answers. Great work. Now I am pumped to go to Korea, lol my car comes from there

  • @ms.andrea172
    @ms.andrea172 Рік тому

    I really love your channel. You have really great topics! Thank you!

  • @lotusflower3405
    @lotusflower3405 Рік тому +43

    Jin is so sympathetic , the questions and answers make me smile 🙂 . We need something positive , the guy from west Africa was so honest with him . I liked it a lot .

  • @callospaziale
    @callospaziale Рік тому +4

    Thank
    You for the video!!! Keep spreading love and knowledge

  • @cyoc
    @cyoc Рік тому +11

    African guy is very cute and his accent too. God Bless him.

  • @CGstudy1
    @CGstudy1 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video. It was pleasant and informative.

  • @Raj-yr9gt
    @Raj-yr9gt Рік тому +34

    Just stumbled upon your channel Jin. Loved this video, and the calm and sensitive way you interview your subjects. All the foreigners in the video were so nice and insightful, and Mr Ahmadou from Liberia had such a wonderful message for all of us at the end.
    Discriminating between peoples on the basis of colour, race, religion, language and even food habits is part of human nature. I guess it’s probably hardwired into our DNA right from the time our forebears were hunter-gatherers and probably stems from a fear of the unknown.
    I live in one of the most diverse and pluralistic countries on earth (India), and must admit that discrimination and prejudice do exist here, within our society (and not just based on caste), despite millennia of coexistence.
    As long as there are people like you, highlighting these important issues in a thought provoking way, there is hope for us all! 😊
    Keep up the good work.

  • @user-ls9tb6ly8v
    @user-ls9tb6ly8v 10 місяців тому +14

    한국에서 행복한 일만 있기를 기원드립니다.

  • @user-pw6fi5dh3b
    @user-pw6fi5dh3b 11 місяців тому +5

    흑인분 정말 총명해 보이시는데 역시 좋은 말씀 하시네~

  • @doriviere
    @doriviere Рік тому +16

    what that guy said at the end is definetly true ! great video

  • @abdim2580
    @abdim2580 Рік тому +232

    Being black I can tell you.. My experience in Korea was brilliant! I took my mum and sister on the trip.. I remember this one moment when we both went out and it started raining we both had been at two separate places and I was making my way back to the hotel and this lovely man came out of his store as i was walking by realising it was raining He just brought out an umbrella and gave it to me out of nowhere and refused to take any money of me .. he was trying to tell me something in Korea, along the lines “don’t get soak” he didn’t want any money for it.. got to the hotel and wanted to just share my experiences only to realise that my mum or my sister had the same experience with a different person altogether! randomly just given them an umbrella on the street because it was raining I thought that was such a lovely moment and it says a lot about Korean people hospitality.

    • @Bolansnoopyngang
      @Bolansnoopyngang Рік тому

      Not for ASEAN especially Indonesians. Koreans call Indonesians as slaves.

    • @FewToast
      @FewToast Рік тому +6

      you’re not black

    • @abdim2580
      @abdim2580 Рік тому +17

      @@FewToast I was actually contemplating whether to actually reply to such a comment, that shows your lacking any form of intelligence.. I’m too tall to act small! 👊🏾

    • @FewToast
      @FewToast Рік тому +2

      @@abdim2580 🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥🤥

    • @taudynshyny
      @taudynshyny Рік тому

      Trip is not same live there

  • @leediohead
    @leediohead Рік тому +5

    인터뷰 하신 분도 용기 내 인터뷰 해주신 분도 모두 멋지십니다!

  • @user-ew4zg3eg5d
    @user-ew4zg3eg5d 8 місяців тому

    gosh, the way the last guy talks just amazes me. the philosophy and the insight he has is astonishing.

  • @Botsdoitbetter
    @Botsdoitbetter Рік тому +443

    I loved this video but I appreciate Jin so much for pointing out that those Koreans knew that word was racist. I've seen too many times where people justify Koreans using that word or doing other racist things by saying "they don't know it's racist". They 100% do I'm so happy that Jin made them accountable for those actions! ☺️☺️

    • @tesla3388
      @tesla3388 Рік тому +51

      맞아요 N word가 인종차별인지 모르는 한국인은 없어요 지금. 핑계이거나 거짓말입니다.

    • @LOCNL0ADED
      @LOCNL0ADED Рік тому +17

      Yes even bacj in the past. People let it go just because they are delusional fans and their celebrities "can do no wrong" they make all the excuses for them and then hate on other artist for because they are more real. So much for love yourself. Motto should be love us, hate others

    • @Botsdoitbetter
      @Botsdoitbetter Рік тому +6

      @@LOCNL0ADED the fact that I know EXACTLY what you're talking about 👏👏 it's sad actually. Still haven't received a verbal apology but we're supposed to just accept company apologies.

    • @ainnurul6556
      @ainnurul6556 Рік тому +5

      I’m sure many Korean don’t know what that word means or that it’s racist. Most people who know are mostly who fluent in English and AWARE to American culture. And many people know it recently from BLM movement.
      In my country if the foreigner is white we call them ‘bule’ and if they’re black we call them ‘negro’ but sometimes also bule. And it’s surprised me that those words are insults words. But We don’t have any bed intentions, it’s just how it is

    • @parish4417
      @parish4417 Рік тому

      yea thats how they were raised, they raised to think that they are superior than other asians. sounds like n@zi and white people nowaday right?

  • @ziyaniza26
    @ziyaniza26 Рік тому +10

    What Ahmadou from Liberia (African) said is really hit me hard. Thanks for this nice video Jin ~

  • @Maconcepty
    @Maconcepty 10 місяців тому +1

    Nowdays l become more familiar with the whole world through ur channe!! SEE U AT THE TOP JIN-Much love from East Africa(TZ)

  • @Leg2000
    @Leg2000 Рік тому

    Such a nice and cool guy the liberian man!!
    As always, amazing interview, very interesting and informative.

  • @memorymandipaza6046
    @memorymandipaza6046 Рік тому +201

    Thank you for your video. I am in Korea for the first time. I am of African origin and I can truly say that people here have been very nice, both young and old. I have used the subway many times and no one stood up or avoided sitting next to me.
    I will definitely visit Korea again.

    • @bexa4195
      @bexa4195 Рік тому +7

      Thanks for that as I was thinking of cancelling my trip, but I'm hearing positive experiences so I'll brave it an go. Anyone who makes comments about my dark skin I'll try to just view it as ignorance.

    • @anthonylim2428
      @anthonylim2428 Рік тому +21

      @Bex A trust me. Korea is an easy country to visit. You'll experience racism and prejutism in the western countries more than you will in Korea IMO. Lol just remember that racism exists everywhere and that you should learn to ignore the ignorant/racist people sometimes. I know I have. I have a fair amount of experience with racism myself living in Canada since 1994 lol

    • @koreaCountryroad
      @koreaCountryroad 11 місяців тому +3

      긍정적으로 생각해줘서 고마워요 😊

    • @dkmeuqbsfkeo
      @dkmeuqbsfkeo 10 місяців тому +1

      There‘s no special reason not to sit in an empty seats. I just don’t like sitting around with other people. (Shoulders touching the person next to me) If it‘s not a saturated subway, you can see most people sitting with empty seat in between😂

  • @cutepanda7056
    @cutepanda7056 Рік тому +5

    Such a great content thank u for bringing awareness. Great job

  • @astrangerwhocares7577
    @astrangerwhocares7577 3 місяці тому

    Jin I love your interviews and videos thank you so much..
    Can you ask people about living expenses, like food or rent if they are comfortable sharing?
    And what life is like as a foreigner in more remote areas (not in the city?)
    Once again, thank you❤

  • @Forever_H.O.T.
    @Forever_H.O.T. 9 місяців тому

    안그런사람도 있어요.
    겪으신 일에 대해 한국사람으로서 진심으로 사과드립니다. 부디 상처가 남지 않으시길..앞으로 좋은 경험 가득하시길 바래요

  • @lofit9490
    @lofit9490 Рік тому +53

    Thanks for sharing these experiences. I'm a New Zealand Samoan so it'll be interesting to see how I'm received when I travel to Korea next week for the first time.🤔 Really helpful to get these insights before my trip. Blessings! 🙏

    • @hairystyles9794
      @hairystyles9794 Рік тому +3

      Would be interesting to read an update. Safe travels!

    • @lofit9490
      @lofit9490 Рік тому +1

      @@hairystyles9794 Sure thing, I'll be there in a couple of days so will post an update.👍

    • @sleeperboi8701
      @sleeperboi8701 Рік тому +1

      @@lofit9490 Samoans are so cool. The only Samoans I know is Dwayne Johnson lmao

    • @lofit9490
      @lofit9490 Рік тому +10

      Sorry, this is going to be a novel, as
      I returned home from Korea last week and forgot to provide an update as promised!
      I had an awesome time there visiting friends and being a tourist BUT I'd recommend learning basic Korean because most people don't speak English, even in Seoul.
      I was travelling on my own to Gwangju/Sejeong and then Busan when a train derailed the night before, so there were lots of delays. None of the announcements were in English so I had to ask for help with understanding. The men and older women were helpful even though they spoke little/no English, but the younger females (mid-20s?) generally brushed me off.
      I stayed in six hotels while there, and the service was great at all but one of them. That was probably the only time that I thought it was because of my ethnicity, but it also could've been because I was a female (I was served by an older male).
      While at the subway stations a couple of people asked me if I was from Vietnam or Singapore, so maybe I was viewed as someone from another Asian country as opposed to a New Zealand Samoan. Whenever I spoke a few people would stare at me, particularly in Daejeon and Gwangju (not popular tourist destinations).
      Overall, I didn't feel discriminated against because of my race but I was with my Korean friends a lot of the time so it made a difference in my experiences. Either way, I really enjoyed it there and I'll return to Korea in the future!🇳🇿🇰🇷😊

    • @hairystyles9794
      @hairystyles9794 Рік тому +4

      @@lofit9490 Oh wow, I didn't expect a reply. Thank you! Very interesting insights, too. Stay blessed.

  • @arzuhatunoglu
    @arzuhatunoglu Рік тому +51

    I discovered your channel by accident. Thank you for the topics you chose and for your presentation. Our 2023 travel destinations include Korea and Japan. I was worried about what kind of country we would encounter. We live in Istanbul, Turkey. The promotion of Korea and Japan is very active here. Consulates and Cultural organizations organize a lot of events and these pre-travel events help us to understand your culture. Due to our proximity to Europe as a country, we travel to Europe a lot and we do not experience adaptation problems. Racism is a general problem. There will be more or less such people in every country, just like good and bad habits. These racist attitudes are often not representative of countries as a whole. At least for Europe and America, we experienced this and made good friends and good memories. As a matter of fact, we see differences such as race, religion and language as a factor that develops them and we focus on people independent of this. We were interested in these cultural promotions for distant Asian countries, and we created a travel plan. Apart from cultural promotion, we needed information about how to treat people who are just starting to open up to the world, and your videos were useful in this sense. Although my communication and human relations concerns continue, I decided that I should challenge this feeling with your videos. I hope our Korea trip will be a good acquisition for us and we can create happy memories🙏☺️

  • @Yamakuzi007
    @Yamakuzi007 Рік тому +47

    I am East African and I would love to visit Korea.
    I believe people all over the world are the same you get good and bad in every race and society, also racism is about ignorance.
    One planet, one human race, love everyone.
    If we were all the same look, colour and language then the world would have been a dull and boring place.

    • @sugarfree97
      @sugarfree97 10 місяців тому +3

      Korea is a country with two sides. It is westernized and the world's largest exporter, but because of its isolated geopolitical location in the Far East and being at war, Korean acknowledge cultural diversity externally but very hostile internally. Depending on your point of view, you may not feel racism, or you may feel it very strongly. But I am sure there is no racism to the extent of insulting you or physically harming you.

    • @stevenwilliams3015
      @stevenwilliams3015 3 місяці тому +1

      Go and seat down. Always forcing yourselves to fit in and act nice

    • @vetiarvind
      @vetiarvind 3 місяці тому

      Don't visit such countries man. Have some respect. I'm Indian and I will never visit Korea even though Koreans are most of our customers and I have korean friends and neighbours (here in thailand). Why? Because the Korean culture has become tainted and they've sold their soul to the devil of american money and culture.

  • @RicardoSilva-jj6rg
    @RicardoSilva-jj6rg Рік тому

    So many great characters right there. Warms up my heart.

  • @crd288
    @crd288 Рік тому +21

    Jin, I love the way you interview people, particularly foreigners.I'm a lover of language and an Indian author with 16 published works in English. My love to Korea.

  • @phoenix2072
    @phoenix2072 Рік тому +6

    This is my first video watching this channel and I'm loving everything about it, this is a great message to all foreigners going through the same thing and nice to get some inspiration from people around the world.

  • @burrrrr8525
    @burrrrr8525 Рік тому

    Great interview Jin!

  • @kiwisaram9373
    @kiwisaram9373 Рік тому +11

    The elderly are very polite. I have had many discussions with older men who have learnt a little English. I have had them let me get on buses before them and older men and ladies have offered me a seat beside them. Had been stopped in the street a couple of times by biligerant middled aged drunk men but always ended with our shaking hands. I think the secret is to be humble and show respect at every opportuntiy.

  • @zainab6083
    @zainab6083 Рік тому +87

    "Dont get scared to take risk " that is really a powerful word💙

  • @clbert7460
    @clbert7460 11 місяців тому +2

    This was a very enlightening but not surprising video. Unfortunately racism is everywhere. I always feel like it’s the other person’s issue not mine and as long as there is no physicality to the situation I don’t pay much mind to it . However, if the opportunity presents itself to have an open discussion, then I will use it. Racism is usually based on pre-conceived notions and lack of knowledge. I don’t like to be told how to think and my goal is not necessarily to change other people’s minds but to give them other perspectives to consider. I’ve found that a civil discussion works in many situations.

  • @anyababo155
    @anyababo155 Рік тому +9

    I lived in korea for 5 years, and yes, there is a racism but i don't care. as long as i can communicate with them, making friends, for me i think no problem at all.

  • @Alexia-vb5eg
    @Alexia-vb5eg Рік тому +3

    Un grand merci pour ta vidéo ❤️

  • @laibanush5431
    @laibanush5431 Рік тому +34

    Black is beauty. Brown is beauty. White is beauty. I don't understand why some shallow people recognize one type of beauty but can't recognise the other! 🙄

    • @cezon5562
      @cezon5562 Рік тому +14

      Cuz I’m sorry to say this ,it’s bcoz there are some people who think white skin color looks good on humans, very shallow smh

    • @yeahyeahwowman8099
      @yeahyeahwowman8099 Рік тому

      @@cezon5562 the geography of conjuring and taking over. The place you are living at suddenly gets invaded and a bunch of purple people whoop your ancestors ass and make the rules. The mindset over time will be, well purple is beautiful. The thing is most whites date outside their race more than anything else, in 2022, its a non white problem that needs fixing.

    • @j9620
      @j9620 Рік тому +1

      Yellow is not beauty

    • @BoseSingh
      @BoseSingh Рік тому

      @@j9620 bro who is yellow can you give example ?

  • @marquitawilliams7922
    @marquitawilliams7922 Рік тому

    Jin you are a great interviewer I would love if you do a pod cast about certain things happen around the world

  • @mohamedhamza3039
    @mohamedhamza3039 Рік тому +4

    As always, top notch content

  • @matteobombonato5840
    @matteobombonato5840 Рік тому +5

    8:21 Best advice I've heard all year. Thanks mate

  • @townqueens8785
    @townqueens8785 Рік тому +5

    I used to work in korea,and once i lost my way, i couldn't find the train station, i was in seoul near lotte world ,and i started asking the people but many of youngster turnway they even dont speak a word. Later on one old man helped me. I worked in korea for 10 years and during that time what i realized is , korean are friendly if you can speak korean well but not all some of the people they don't like our southasian face ..

  • @manjyotpandeypandeypiyush8444
    @manjyotpandeypandeypiyush8444 Рік тому +6

    After watching the video, I subscribed the channel coz it is showing some ground reality.... not like other channels just portraying the fantasy... but I am surprised after seeing the number of subscribers this channel have... it forced me to remember one thing that people want to live in their fantasy only coz truth is not Sweet... kudos to your efforts... respect from 🇮🇳.. I hope people will change their mind and behaviour everywhere...
    🇮🇳 🤝 🇰🇷

  • @blackcat9922
    @blackcat9922 Рік тому +18

    I am from Algeria 🇩🇿 these is my first time seeing your channel I really love your interviews 😍 thank you so much and good luck ❤️

  • @lasttrainhome8268
    @lasttrainhome8268 9 місяців тому

    라이베리아 분은 생각이 굉장히 깊고 도량이 크네요
    멋집니다.

  • @Edward-oy7ed
    @Edward-oy7ed Рік тому +128

    I'm a black American and I lived in South Korea, while serving in the military 40 years ago. I've met so many wonderful, wonderful loving people (in over 5 years) that I couldn't count them. Yes there were a couple of fools (being called a dog, monkey, donkey) but being black (just to be honest),you become used to some racism anyway. Racial Ignorance, is really by the person and never the people.

    • @dinenmuscleman
      @dinenmuscleman Рік тому +4

      Did you know there's a black guy in America named Nas, the guy who got locked up recently?

    • @bonkbong5692
      @bonkbong5692 8 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for your service. I guess those fools were not racists, but people with heavy Anti-US sentiment or NK symphathizers.

    • @davidjacobs8558
      @davidjacobs8558 8 місяців тому

      donkey ? from Korean ? I doubt that. you probably misunderstood or misheard.
      dog, monkey, are possible, but not donkey.

    • @manuelmoraleda9684
      @manuelmoraleda9684 8 місяців тому +1

      "really the person, never the people" That's it, that racism lurks in the heart of that racist individual.

    • @letsparty2night
      @letsparty2night 7 місяців тому

      ​@@davidjacobs8558The same thing happened to my black female friend, so it's possible.

  • @raecunningham2056
    @raecunningham2056 Рік тому +3

    I love Jin’s interviews and the soft jazz music that plays in the background, so relaxing.

  • @zakialis
    @zakialis Рік тому +14

    I ve just discovered this channel but it really teaches so. Many things am from Africa Uganda 🇺🇬 I travelled 4 countries in Asian countries but really being black its very hard to associate with people thnx to the different social medias they are trying to show people that we are all God's creatures thnx#jin for sharing people's opinions 🙏🙏thnx oppa

  • @NguyenLam-fj5ei
    @NguyenLam-fj5ei Рік тому +10

    As A Vietnamese, I heard from other Vietnamese that Korean often have racist sights with VNese, and they usually consider themselves as the " above class" to others. But it is so different for me, I have been workjng with some Korean partners at variety of ages. They are so far so good now, no racism sight when I say I am from VN. I think I lucky since it have not happened to me, at least in front of my face 😁

    • @kristian5080
      @kristian5080 Рік тому

      I don’t give a fuck😂 because I’m European

    • @cn4s490
      @cn4s490 Рік тому +2

      @@kristian5080 who asked you ? lmao

    • @atmsyanto9839
      @atmsyanto9839 Рік тому

      I think You can ask to Korean, how much native Korean Fans Of "New Jeans" one of member HANI was from Vietnam, so they still racist while known one of member popular group K-pop from other Country?

  • @JY-pz7ju
    @JY-pz7ju Рік тому +1

    Nice positive interviews Korea seems lovely country..!!

  • @samsam_sa
    @samsam_sa Рік тому +4

    Okay I like Jin's channel. He doesn't fish for trouble in his questions & push for the negative stereotypes which makes all their answers sincere rather than biased.

  • @May10th
    @May10th Рік тому +8

    아프리카에서 오신 분 말씀이 너무 멋지십니다. 역시 다양한 경험이 보는 시야와 사고의 폭을 넓히는 군요.

    • @hitzwilbure
      @hitzwilbure Рік тому

      나는 다른 아시아인을 존중하지 않기 때문에 모든 한국인에게 인종차별주의자가 될 것입니다.

  • @user-zj5tv3gt3v
    @user-zj5tv3gt3v 11 місяців тому +2

    5:16 Not sitting next to a vacant seat next to a foreigner on the subway in Korea does not constitute racial discrimination. Even if the person were Korean or even if there were no one else, there are cases where people choose to stand next to the door, holding onto the pole, instead of taking an available seat. I have also witnessed this in New York when I was there. There were instances where people would stand by the door, holding onto the pole, despite the availability of seats.

  • @paruldubey1058
    @paruldubey1058 Рік тому +4

    You are really working hard lots of love from INDIA 🇮🇳

  • @cliphotify
    @cliphotify Рік тому +81

    진의 인터뷰가 날이 갈수록 점점 성숙해지고, 자연스러워지며, 주제가 흥미진진해져요.

    • @JinsStreetInterview
      @JinsStreetInterview  Рік тому +7

      감사합니다!!

    • @curvewomanlover1987
      @curvewomanlover1987 Рік тому

      "sToP aSiAn HaTe ", said some korean on twitter.. LOL

    • @sol8778
      @sol8778 Рік тому +12

      @@curvewomanlover1987 몇몇 한국인들이 인종차별한 것이 잘했다는건 아니지만 다른 국가내 아시안 인종차별 역시 존재합니다. 인종차별은 어느 나라나 존재하며 모두가 개선해야 할 부분입니다. 한국 역시 인식의 변화가 필요할 것입니다.

    • @skang4732
      @skang4732 Рік тому

      @@curvewomanlover1987 those words are absolutely right. Then black people never can say "BLM" because sometimes they also attack asian?
      Everything is right..Stop asian hate, stop black people hate, stop hispanic hate, etc.
      And most of all, "stop idiot hate", i mean, I DON'T HATE YOU🤣🤣

    • @myung1214
      @myung1214 Рік тому

      @@curvewomanlover1987 아시안 헤이트는 어디서나 일어납니다. 아시안 헤이트는 사라져야한다

  • @subhanibrahimi7703
    @subhanibrahimi7703 Рік тому +14

    How do you only have 16k subscribers you deserve way more for your hard time editing, filming. You gained a new subscribers!

    • @BoseSingh
      @BoseSingh Рік тому

      bcs he just address and never give solution , need to give solution at the end.

  • @user-dv1vq5tr9o
    @user-dv1vq5tr9o 6 місяців тому +7

    경험상, 영어못해서 창피해서 말 걸기가 쉽지 않았음 ㅠ
    근데 막상 경험해보면 더 친절하고 착한분들이 많았음..
    혹시라도 차별 받은분들이 있다면.. 죄송합니다~
    분명 한국도 점점 좋아질거에요~

    • @parish4417
      @parish4417 4 місяці тому +1

      say that to your people. were done with that BS

  • @investirenafriquedepuisloccide

    Korean seems very sweet people 😍. Can't wait to be there for holidays. Actually learning korean. I'm french and black and Proud of my dark skin tone no matter if some people have issues with it it's none of my concern I'll keep enjoying the World. Some people are racists just ignore them and live your life.

  • @hiraqadir3860
    @hiraqadir3860 Рік тому +5

    Hi jin i really liked your videos ❤️and the Turkish guy explained so well from Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @Minyoonginess
    @Minyoonginess Рік тому +30

    I personally think all countries are learning to adapt because of diversity and all and Korean people are also learning which is pretty cool. Love your interviews so good work👍

    • @JinsStreetInterview
      @JinsStreetInterview  Рік тому +2

      Thank you!

    • @bekitavaka
      @bekitavaka Рік тому

      But there is no learning to adore and accept white people it seems

    • @gotislayer
      @gotislayer Рік тому

      @ooga booga booga exactly. Extremely racist AHs..

    • @lovecharlesbarkley7768
      @lovecharlesbarkley7768 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Grappu1729Stop lying

    • @parish4417
      @parish4417 4 місяці тому

      korean never learn, they keep their xenophobia bold all time

  • @after718
    @after718 Рік тому +5

    인종차별이 없다고 하면 거짓말이고 나아지고 있다는게 맞는 말이겠지 그리고 어디서 만나냐에 따라 좋은 인간관계를 맺을수도 그렇지 못한 악연이 될수도 있는거고 어디든 진입장벽이 낮은 곳일수록 질이 안좋은 인간을 만날 확률은 훨씬 높아짐

  • @andreag316
    @andreag316 9 місяців тому +2

    Jin, you are an angel 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Please keep showing us the real Korea that is not shown in the K-Drama world.
    Also, thank you for your courage to ask the tough questions, and for your kindness and empathy with all those you interview. You and your team are a treasure, keep up the great work!!!🙋🏾‍♀️🙏🏾❤️

  • @kaskahea1274
    @kaskahea1274 Рік тому +3

    That man is right on. Take risks!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽💚💚

  • @lusandalewis2441
    @lusandalewis2441 Рік тому +7

    I'm glad there are people like this guy who are asking these questions. This is the best way of fighting all stereotypes and such. Almost every country has racists, and we cannot in any way blame a country for those people. For example, my hometown has quite a number of Asians (Chinese) and when you get there and see them for the first time, u keep staring at them. I'm sure no one would be comfortable while being stared at but it's just natural. I cannot call that racism rather refer it as CURIOCITY. But as we live along, we get used to each other.
    I like how they respond to the questions. Thank u for sharing

    • @BoseSingh
      @BoseSingh Рік тому

      well bro using board you are not allowed is perfect racism do you agree with it or not ??

  • @MahidLoveIslam
    @MahidLoveIslam Рік тому +23

    As a Bangladeshi,, i can say koreans are so friendly,,,most of the people are not racist,,,as a tourist i can say it was a great journey in korea❤️❤️But only problem was they dont know much english..But its okk,,their smiley face can make u happier❤️❤️

    • @kviolin1313
      @kviolin1313 Рік тому

      They hate south asians btw

    • @MahidLoveIslam
      @MahidLoveIslam Рік тому +5

      @@kviolin1313 who said that?😅Who cares about their love and hate?they are rich but their mentality is cheap,, and also they are not happy just like us,,we have our family,,we have happiness and yeah we have a beautiful helpful society❤️❤️they dont have its ok

  • @user-up1rd2gz4h
    @user-up1rd2gz4h 4 місяці тому +2

    I work at korean company and people here good I don't know why so much negativity people are spreading Koreans are kind humble whoever I had talked they were kind I don't know why people judge Koreans and spreading hatred towards korea this is so bad korean people are so so friendly humble good kind

    • @Songftyuhbg
      @Songftyuhbg 9 днів тому

      Are you white? I'm korean, we are not kind.

  • @user-il5hf7vp9k
    @user-il5hf7vp9k Рік тому +4

    8:26 Very well spoken. He should be my guru. Having been to many countries prejudice and racism are everywhere you go.

  • @lalina1304
    @lalina1304 Рік тому +259

    To be fair there is racism everywhere. Even in my country (South Africa) the Asians are sometimes treated in a disrespectful way. But I like that it's getting better. Sounds like most Koreans either don't act on their racism or are not racist. I doubt we will ever completely get rid of racism.

    • @NoahBodze
      @NoahBodze Рік тому

      You do understand that South Africa, at 1/6 the size of the United States, commits more homicides than the USA and more than 2/3 of all homicides in America are also committed by blacks of African descent, right?
      Nigeria had four times more homicides than America.
      We're smarter than you. We notice patterns in the places we built by the new arrivals who can not understand civilization.

    • @hillarysudeikis2264
      @hillarysudeikis2264 Рік тому +5

      Yes, that’s true it won’t go away because of sin, sin is what leads to racism, the Bible says hatred is a sin and it is the same as murder, so people do it willingly knowing full well that they are wrong, that’s how it is with every sin, we must actively forsake them or we can choose to continue living in sin and eventually dying in it and winding up in hell.
      Here’s a word of encouragement:Lord Jesus Christ is coming back everyone, please don’t worship celebrities and entertainment, focus on Him alone. I promise there’s more to life than money, partying, homosexuality and music. Hell is real, repent from sinning confess your sins and ask God to forgive you, I know He will if you’re sincere. Anyone who thinks the Name of Lord Jesus Christ is a joke, boldly mocks and scorns Him or takes pleasure in people who do is in for a big unpleasant surprise on judgement day IF they don’t repent and follow Lord Jesus Christ. Hell is very hot, people please repent! In the mighty name of Lord Jesus Christ, Amen 🙏💪✝️💜❤️✝️!
      Idolatry such as, Islam, Catholicism, Sangomaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Santa Clausism, Confucianism, New Age, Science, Evolution, halloweenism, Harry Potterism, Politics, Donald Trumpism, Easter Bunnyism and other religions/faiths that are outside Biblical Christianity lead to hell! Don’t believe them, believe the Almighty God the Father of Lord Jesus Christ, who begot Him. Our Creator, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is mighty, He doesn’t need a woman to beget a son, He is God. I choose to put my faith in a God who can do anything and everything, a God who has unlimited and infinite power to beget!
      So, it’s time to confess that Lord Jesus Christ is the Lord and to believe that He died and rose from the grave after three days and you shall be saved if you only obey Him by praying, worshipping, praising, reading the Bible and living holy and righteously according to the Bible. You have to endure until the end, carry your cross daily and build your relationship with God by following Lord Jesus daily until the end. You must never renounce your faith in The Lord Jesus Christ, there’s hell awaiting those who reject/deny Lord Jesus Christ and those who continue living sinfully, even the Christians who don’t want to repent will face the same fate, so please repent beloved people, in Lord Jesus Christ’s mighty and precious Name, Amen.

    • @NoahBodze
      @NoahBodze Рік тому

      @@hillarysudeikis2264 Experience leads to prejudice. You’re not even using the proper words to describe the phenomenon of which you abdicated your responsibility to overcome to something else.
      When black males committed 3.5 more mass shootings this year than all other races and genders, combined, then it’s not even prejudice anymore.

    • @hillarysudeikis2264
      @hillarysudeikis2264 Рік тому

      @@NoahBodze No, sir, you’re not arbiter of truth and you don’t even have any credible proof of what I said being incorrect. You can choose to live in unforgiveness and a myopic and hateful perspective of a whole race and wind up in hell and the lake of fire for it or you can forgive those who’ve hurt you and move on with your life 🤷‍♀️, I choose to follow Lord Jesus, love my neighbours as myself and forgive those who’ve hurt and violated me. It is your prerogative.

    • @hillarysudeikis2264
      @hillarysudeikis2264 Рік тому +2

      @@NoahBodze as long as racists hold on to their hatred they will by no means go to Heaven, racist will burn in hell forever and ever unless the repent.
      Luke 13:3
      “I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.”

  • @MohammedsunSalman
    @MohammedsunSalman Рік тому

    Ahmadou my man, his speech moves my mind. Hope he is well in Korea and I really hope my country to become more multicultural. That would be amazing.

  • @poornaraj1396
    @poornaraj1396 Рік тому

    That hosting boy was literally seem like very knowledgeable person......and very matured 💜 I think he can understand the world💜 Tqsm Boy🇰🇷🇮🇳

  • @user-lm2tt3kw2k
    @user-lm2tt3kw2k Рік тому +46

    인종차별 받으신분들 한국인을 대신하여 고개 숙여 사과 드립니다. 머무시는동안 상처받지 마시고 좋은 일만 가득하시길 빕니다.

  • @freebandzz3539
    @freebandzz3539 Рік тому +9

    As a somali I love y’all culture but I love seeing my African and Muslim brothers in Korea and having the experience there I really look forward to visiting South Korea I have a good friend who lives in Seoul look forward to seeing her as well

    • @noggogo6932
      @noggogo6932 Рік тому +1

      You will make Korea more like Somalia. Thank you.

  • @humanwithoutborders
    @humanwithoutborders 9 місяців тому

    We all are adaptive organisms. So technically we are whatever we are placed at or wish to be.

  • @Dohan06
    @Dohan06 9 місяців тому

    다른 한국 채널들은 국뽕, 국까로 나눠서 편향적으로 보도하는데 여긴 정말 중립적이여서 좋네요.

  • @user-xd6wo3sv8x
    @user-xd6wo3sv8x Рік тому +17

    Im korean and Im sure that the racism in korea depends on the where they are came from, the reason why they have come to Korea, and ignorance of the security system of korea, not by skin color.
    First, Korean language is hard to learn for foreigners so most of them usually hang with people who came from the same country and korean easily find out where the foreigners are came from with their languages or lifestyles. These groups easily become a target of racism especially if they are from countries who have good relationships with north Korea such as China Venezuela (Recently Russia as well) then they would experience Racism with high probability because of their nationality. But if they came from Western Europe or USA or countries that helped south korea in the korean war(old korean really like Colombians), it’s really hard to experience racism beacuse of their nationalities.
    Second, It’s hard to get a nice job in korea for foreigners because of language. So many of the jobs for foreigners are illegal, and employers who employed those people knows that they can’t get help of Korean government.
    Third, I think foreigners don’t know that most of place even in the old building or forest in korea is being recorded by security cameras and black boxes of cars(Most of cars even that made in 1990’s have black boxes). That is why most of Korean don’t touch other person’s stuffs on the street nor try illegal things even nobody watches them. But foreigners don’t know this fact and some of them do illegal stuffs on the streets. Such as rape, murder, drug dosing or even kicking or urinating over the car or public stuffs that most of Korean don’t try. I know it is not because koreans are good and foreigners are bad. But they should know they are living in the world similar with the novel, 1984. Although we are not living in a facist country like that novel. Our law enforcement knows what everyone did in korea except inside houses. Many koreans fear foreigners who don’t fear law enforcement of korea.

    • @user-ui5lo4ye3h
      @user-ui5lo4ye3h 9 місяців тому

      Your trying to justify the racist. NOT GOOD!! hold them accountable instead of making excuses

    • @SakshiSingh-gy4sn
      @SakshiSingh-gy4sn 4 місяці тому

      South korea is indeed a racist country you are just giving excuses I have more than enough evidences if you want I can show you
      ua-cam.com/video/fgHN5ErCAdk/v-deo.htmlsi=NAeHkkdp7NrQeIZ7

    • @erickcepeda4339
      @erickcepeda4339 3 місяці тому +1

      Colombians dont need visa to get there

  • @amyprism_bae2240
    @amyprism_bae2240 Рік тому +1

    I experience racisms during my visit in Korea too. Trying to pull my hijab away and im siting in an empty train but they said i cannot sit but just as these people say, i would rather focus on a good thing. A lot of Korean are kind and helpful. Some afraid i would get lost and guide me to the hostel i booked. Kind old man. I just wanna say, in every country there's always a bad apple. Even in my own country, i know there's a lot of racist but it up to you how you're making that experience to be. One person being bad to you wasn't equivalent to the whole country being bad to you but one thing for sure, you will be safest if you're white or white passing. That's for sure in every country.

  • @lobnalobna12
    @lobnalobna12 Рік тому +1

    Ahmadou from Liberia gave a good advice for all the People Who wants to go to any country.

  • @Xionjun8878
    @Xionjun8878 Рік тому +34

    Actually I want to visit Korea with my family but when we talked with the Korean ambassador, they were asking for an invitation . So , Jin can you please help us with this matter or what should we do about that ? + we don't have anyone in Korea to send us any invitations sadly

    • @IvanRiveraStagea
      @IvanRiveraStagea Рік тому +4

      It may vary from country to country, but in most cases you can apply for a visa with no need for an invitation if you can supply the needed paperwork (of course approval would be up to the embassy in your location). I believe it's B-2-1 that you'd want if it's just for tourism.

    • @Xionjun8878
      @Xionjun8878 Рік тому +2

      @@IvanRiveraStagea may I ask what's B-2-1 ?

    • @Xionjun8878
      @Xionjun8878 Рік тому +1

      @@IvanRiveraStagea oh thank you so much for informing me . Actually I have to talk with my parents about this too but they are currently on a tour now.
      So , would it be fine to talk with you about this matter again if it's needed?

    • @arunpackirisami6751
      @arunpackirisami6751 Рік тому

      @@Xionjun8878 where are you from Ms Fariza?

    • @shubhank5409
      @shubhank5409 Рік тому +1

      @@Xionjun8878 what's b21?? he deleted that comment

  • @Yimee2023
    @Yimee2023 Рік тому +26

    Racism discriminating people with color is in most parts of world
    It will take time for people to understand external appearance has nothing to do in how we treat a person
    I come from casteic indian society
    It's more complicated than racism 😊
    All I could say is treat others as how you want others to treat you

    • @EIGatito
      @EIGatito Рік тому

      Here after "sublte crazy korea" has to face racism .just because he is indian

  • @inyg7870
    @inyg7870 10 місяців тому +17

    I am Korean girl and live in Germany. Some German people also do not want to sit next to me, even gave me weird gaze often and even verbally abuse me. So, to be fair, being a foreigner is not easy for anyone(maybe easier for white). Let's just be nice to each other please 🙏

    • @user-vd4ri4on4i
      @user-vd4ri4on4i 10 місяців тому

      동독인들이 원래 그래요

    • @GaleRianes
      @GaleRianes 9 місяців тому +1

      세상 생물체들은 다 자기랑 다르면 배척한다.

    • @parish4417
      @parish4417 4 місяці тому +2

      karma

    • @Nick-kk9ei
      @Nick-kk9ei 4 місяці тому

      ​@@GaleRianes The problem with this arguement is that we are all humans. Same blood, same physiology ,generally same experiences. It is more like tribalism. Racism is stupid, ignorant and backwards. Your gonna tell me, you don't like another human because he's a darker shade?😂😂😂😂

    • @goodyoflife
      @goodyoflife 4 місяці тому

      @@parish4417karma on what you are racist for this comment

  • @user-dd8ln6xe8e
    @user-dd8ln6xe8e Рік тому +1

    Young ppl were so kind.

  • @alligator_detective
    @alligator_detective Рік тому +7

    영상 클릭하면서 예상했던 거에 비해 인종차별의 강도나 빈도가 낮은 수준으로 얘기가 나와서 놀라우면서도 다행(?)이다 싶네요. 물론 많은 표본은 아니었지만요. 좋은 쪽으로 나아 가고 있는 건가 싶어서 기쁘네요.

    • @hitzwilbure
      @hitzwilbure Рік тому

      나는 다른 아시아인을 존중하지 않기 때문에 모든 한국인에게 인종차별주의자가 될 것입니다.

  • @StefMOA
    @StefMOA Рік тому +8

    Love your videos.

  • @Seriesproduction720
    @Seriesproduction720 Рік тому

    🇳🇬❤️ you are doing a very good work!!!

  • @PositiveWomenTV
    @PositiveWomenTV Рік тому +7

    Maya Angelou
    “My mission in life is not merely to survive but to thrive and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.”