Racism in Russia vs USA

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  • @rigalaitheseer
    @rigalaitheseer Před 4 lety +1761

    I'm black and studying in Russia, everything is true in this video. One time this Babushka (grandma) saw me in the street and rushed to buy me a tort (cake). She said thank you for visiting our country...I was surprised.

    • @erikshure360
      @erikshure360 Před 4 lety +62

      I can guarantee you that if the Russians were being displaced racially in their own country, then a lot of them would not be so friendly toward you.

    • @Samchocolate11
      @Samchocolate11 Před 4 lety +50

      erik shure - that’s what mass immigration causes, especially mass immigration that makes the native ethnicity or ethnicities of the country a minority.

    • @erikshure360
      @erikshure360 Před 4 lety +3

      @@Samchocolate11 Yep.

    • @eirikmagnuslarssen4242
      @eirikmagnuslarssen4242 Před 4 lety +80

      @@erikshure360 I'm an ethnic Norwegian married to a woman of Sudanese descent. Am I "displacing" Norwegian people in Norway too with our children?

    • @erikshure360
      @erikshure360 Před 4 lety +30

      @@eirikmagnuslarssen4242 If a significant number of Norwegians were to interbreed with people that were not Norwegians, then the native Norwegian population would be displaced. Note that this isn't the only way to displace a population. If pushed to the extreme and all Norwegians were to interbreed, then the native Norwegian population would be replaced. Some theorize that this is what has happened to our brethren the Neanderthal, which may explain why some Europeans and some Asians have Neanderthal DNA.
      If that was too much for you, then here is a more succinct answer: no, you are not displacing your own kind because the number of offspring you (and your ilk) are able to produce is not significant.

  • @borisezomo6798
    @borisezomo6798 Před 4 lety +1357

    Am an Afro Russian. Had more racism in the U.K. in one week that I had seen in Russia in twenty years.

    • @chazlenz1
      @chazlenz1 Před 4 lety +36

      Wow, can you tell me more about your life and experience being from Russia ?

    • @kingslayer3064
      @kingslayer3064 Před 4 lety +5

      How bad was it

    • @borisezomo6798
      @borisezomo6798 Před 4 lety +6

      @@kingslayer3064 how bad was what?

    • @kingslayer3064
      @kingslayer3064 Před 4 lety +58

      @@borisezomo6798 the racism in the UK im part afro but I didn't face any racism in Germany the only time I faced racism was when I visited America

    • @mysterious_goddess6680
      @mysterious_goddess6680 Před 4 lety +9

      WOW. That’s sad and ignorant.

  • @vegan4846
    @vegan4846 Před 4 lety +90

    Russians are extremely honest but have huge hearts. Tough and confident but soft on the inside. Beautiful people.

  • @shelikays5120
    @shelikays5120 Před 5 lety +498

    I feel the same as a black woman each time I visit Serbia. They are very welcoming

    • @jillholly4175
      @jillholly4175 Před 5 lety +19

      WOW!!! I am so glad to read this... I have wanted to go to Serbia for so long and if all works out for me... I am going to go hopefully, next year!!!👍👍

    • @shelikays5120
      @shelikays5120 Před 5 lety +10

      @@jillholly4175 I recommend that you go. I've been twice and going again end of August

    • @lh1572
      @lh1572 Před 5 lety +28

      @@jillholly4175 I'm married to a native Serbian man and the family and friends adore me.......Just saying.........

    • @arielmix6877
      @arielmix6877 Před 5 lety

      Are you married to a Serbian man?

    • @jillholly4175
      @jillholly4175 Před 5 lety +3

      @@lh1572 It sounds to me like you married the perfect man with the perfect family!!.. God Bless you both ++.
      If you do not mind me asking??.. do you live here in the states or in Serbia?..

  • @nthabinessa5705
    @nthabinessa5705 Před 5 lety +824

    I'm south african and literally every single time I go out, I get told that I'm beautiful. The first month I felt uncomfortable with people staring at me all the time because I was told that I'm going to experience so much racism in Russia but then I realized that's not true and now I'm used to it and I love being complimented every day.

    • @blackjackk4223
      @blackjackk4223 Před 5 lety +7

      Hi Ntabi I am from Russia been here 23 years.whatsappe 0710499434 if u have any questions about Russia

    • @blackjackk4223
      @blackjackk4223 Před 5 lety +4

      I stay positive in Johannesburg and married to pedi girl

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel Před 5 lety +20

      I love South Africa, never had a chance to visit though. But I listen to music from South Africa a lot

    • @promisemadepromisekept.7575
      @promisemadepromisekept.7575 Před 5 lety +31

      It's the same thing in Russia's neighbors Ukraine, i was in Ukraine for approximately three months and never experienced racism once, i was told REPEATEDLY how beautiful i am..... And i am a 48yrs old 🇯🇲 Jamaican woman.

    • @abcxyz-cx4mr
      @abcxyz-cx4mr Před 5 lety +15

      Sidoney Salmon - I’m so glad you had a positive experience in Ukraine ☺️ I thought there’d be some racism there bc of the recent conflict/war in eastern Ukraine, but I’m glad the people were polite and respectful in Ukraine 👏

  • @jontiswe
    @jontiswe Před 5 lety +270

    Well I was in Russia during the World Cup last summer and had the most amazing time, alright I'm a white, blond and blue-eyed Swede, but I did not hear any stories from African, Latin American or Asian fans that they had been treated badly or experienced any racism either. Not saying that nothing bad happened o anyone, I mean there were A LOT of people there during the World Cup, but I didn't hear about a single thing and if it had been a problem, Western media would have been all over it because they always look for any chance to discredit Russia.
    There are a lot of stereotypes and prejudice against Russia and Russians in the West including Sweden but there were so many other Swedish fans and fans of other nations who I heard saying how much better it was than they thought it would, how friendly and hospitable people were, etc.
    I had Russian friends and was really interested in Russia also before going so I did not have the same negative view of Russia as many other had before coming, but I was still even so pleasantly surprised!
    I definitely want to come back to Russia many times and explore different parts of the country, it's huge and very diverse in culture, people, nature, all.
    With all this said I'm definitely not saying that no racism and similar things exist in Russia- of course they do; unfortunately it exists in any country.
    But the prejudice that Russia should be an extremely racist country is just so wrong. And it has hundreds of different ethnicities within the country already. Not without problems everywhere, Chechnya and such has had huge problems in the past, but most regions except from there seem to have been peaceful throughout history and still are. I was in Kazan, in Tatarstan, they have a mosque and a church standing almost next to each other, a huge mix between Muslims and Christians and different ethnicities and they co-exist peacefully.
    When it comes to the US, never been there, it's also a huge country with all sorts of people, definitely not judging all Americans and I met really nice Americans travelling, but there are problems there with segregated communities and racism and inequality between for example white and black neighbourhoods, at least that's my image and understanding of it, though I'm sure it's also different depending on what part of the US you are in.
    What I can say though is that racism and the bad sort of nationalism is on the rise here in Europe including in Sweden, which makes me ashamed and sad. I don't feel it is in Russia. Although, once again, of course it exists, just like anywhere.

    • @lavish_1717
      @lavish_1717 Před 4 lety

      Stakeout Rockhound
      So true

    • @MegaTpyn1
      @MegaTpyn1 Před 4 lety +14

      The thing is, Russians really like tourists. We can spend a shitload of time explaining something to a tourist (even if we dont know English) or even more, like take them to the dinner somewhere. We're not used to foreigners, tourists, etc, so people love to explore new culture, new people. The same applies to black people, historically Russia doesn't have black people, so the fact that people stare at them is explained by the simple thing - many Russians haven't seen a black person in their life. And they're excited and interested in him/her.

    • @savascool3416
      @savascool3416 Před 3 lety

      Hey, is there any hatred against Russians in Sweden? I every time I met Swedes somewhere on the net, as soon as they learnt that I'm from Russia the conversation ended with " Ah Russia? Fuck you " Xdd

    • @Talsedoom
      @Talsedoom Před 3 lety

      The whole idea about how rasist Russia was made by PC Culture cause Russians don't eccept PC culture, they don't wanna play their game and don't folow their rules. That's why SJW trying to do with Russia the best they good for, they try to cancel Russia!

    • @Maks_Morkovkin
      @Maks_Morkovkin Před 2 lety +2

      Even Chechnya was USA dirty dids. They are sponsored those nationalists moods there and send international terrorist trained by CIA.

  • @MohoganyFan
    @MohoganyFan Před 3 lety +117

    Russian was one of the BEST experiences for me. Not only am I a Black woman but, I'm 186 cm so the stares are ALWAYS there hahahaha. I have had so many babushkas come up to me and give me food and little gifts. I get a lot of people who want to take pictures with me and stand next to me. I experience this in America as well, as I am a native born American, however, it is usually height related versus race related. I can't wait to go back to Moscow and take pictures of the art. That's my main reason for travel, I love seeing beautiful creativity from other cultures. I learned to say several polite things in Russian so that I express to my hosts that I appreciate their hospitality and that I have a genuine respect for their lands and people. I do that in every country that I visit. Russian men have been incredibly affectionate towards me and very protective, even strangers who are only meeting me in public for the first time. I can appreciate curiosity as I am a curious person. Visiting a place, learning the language and learning the history can dispel so many myths that the media would like to place in your minds. If you have not visited Russia, or any country for that matter, don't be a debil and act like Lord or Lady of the Manor because of your passport...it's unconscionable to be rude in someone else's country.

    • @tamjansan1154
      @tamjansan1154 Před 3 lety

      ❤❤❤

    • @smtuscany
      @smtuscany Před 3 lety +12

      You had me at "Don't be a debil" 😂 Queen

    • @kristenthomas3985
      @kristenthomas3985 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tamjansan1154 I can’t wait to visit Russia. I always get crazy stairs from other Americans when I say that would be the country I’d move to. I have loved Russia and their people.

    • @tamjansan1154
      @tamjansan1154 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kristenthomas3985 I'm Serbian but if you love my Slavic Russian brothers and sisters we all love you back, and as you start speaking the language you become officialy one of us, our sister. ❤❤❤
      I live in US since 1997 and I feel more trapped and stressed than free here. Is all fake, rights , wealth, justice system....etz. I can see that many American are brainwashed in many ways.
      The irrational hatred of Russia is not based on any facts or good reason. But same people who wanted Russian destroyed for milleniums are in charge of America too.
      You should move to Russia and stay there, very soon America will turn into even bigger hell hole of NWO.
      Good luck sister , I wish you the best .
      God bless you.

  • @carpediem1975mx
    @carpediem1975mx Před 4 lety +372

    I'm Mexican, have lived in Russia for years and I am the exotic candy wherever I go, I love Russia... I went to Siberia on the transsiberian train and I gained a few kilos just from being fed by babushkas for 6 days))), I felt so much love from them on that train ride it was amazing. On the other hand, I have no words to describe how I (negatively) feel towards the US in all aspects...

    • @erichkaufmann5284
      @erichkaufmann5284 Před 3 lety +3

      When you say “ US”, do you mean the United States of Mexico 🇲🇽, or the United States of America 🇺🇸??? I’m confused.

    • @garimasharma2426
      @garimasharma2426 Před 3 lety +24

      @@erichkaufmann5284 Pretty sure she meant United States of America.

    • @coobeeethics4856
      @coobeeethics4856 Před 3 lety +17

      I'm sorry America hasn't been treating you well...Russians sound cool and sweet I hate being American sometimes

    • @JLUnlimited
      @JLUnlimited Před 3 lety

      LMBO. .

    • @phily8093
      @phily8093 Před 3 lety +9

      Well you're not exotic candy in the US because of the uncontrolled immigration from Mexico. You cant expect people to treat you as a rare gem. No wonder you like it.

  • @jacmorales5314
    @jacmorales5314 Před 5 lety +250

    Your experiences showed me that racism is taught, not born. Thank you for sharing.

    • @MoscowtoAmerica
      @MoscowtoAmerica Před 5 lety +25

      Joe Anthony Morales of course it isn’t born. No child comes into the world hating anyone or anything, children are innocent. It’s definitely something that is taught.

    • @nameq
      @nameq Před 4 lety +3

      @@SkyCloudSilence you are not born to "protect" or "defend" your race. It's something you suppose is implied with the whole evolution thing, but it really isn't. Racism is not programmed in human genes, fear is.

    • @kgreen8527
      @kgreen8527 Před rokem

      that is not true.. caucasians are born with a hatred towards us!

  • @jenyatungus6130
    @jenyatungus6130 Před 4 lety +200

    I am Russian and I can say the following - for the vast majority of Russians it does not matter at all what kind of skin you have, black, white or yellow. For them, only what you represent as a person, good or bad, matters.

    • @fudababylon
      @fudababylon Před 3 lety +2

      Думаю, что Russians от лица которых ты говоришь это не этнические русские (англоязычные люди могут так понять твоё сообщение), а вот эти россиянцы, эрефяне или как там ещё Путин любит называть стадо своих рабов. Люди с убитой волей и самоидентификацией, населяющие в данный момент эту страну и слепленные из того, что оставалось в СССР после всех ужасных преступлений против русского народа.

    • @viktorpavlov121
      @viktorpavlov121 Před 3 lety +33

      @@fudababylon и к чему ты это написал? Он ведь про политику ни слова не сказал. Ты давай отдохни от политоты, а то чет вставляешь политику куда не надо.

    • @sasukejaeger3039
      @sasukejaeger3039 Před 3 lety +4

      lies

    • @user-jr9ds1vp5c
      @user-jr9ds1vp5c Před 3 lety

      некоторые иностранцы, давно живущие в России, от людей религиозных, могли слышать, что в России не любят чёрных людей не понимая сути этого выражения.

    • @jettjohnson3442
      @jettjohnson3442 Před 2 lety

      @@sasukejaeger3039 not really. Some of it is blown out of proportion.

  • @josephboyd4406
    @josephboyd4406 Před 5 lety +499

    This is so interesting because I met someone from Russia and I never felt he was looking at me as a black person just a human being. Children are not born with hate in their hearts. It
    is a taught evil by people who are filled with hate. I was born in 1951 when hate for blacks was very high. A convertible car with 4 white teens tried to run me down. I was 5 years old in 1956.
    Their car just missed hitting me . I made it across the street with one shoe left on my feet. I sat on the side of the curb hearing them stand up calling me names. I knew nothing about what
    they were calling me. I was only a little 5 year old kid. This is so sad their are still white adults passing hate to their kids to continue this evil. Love You Guys!!!!!!!!!

    • @alexander_SEROFF
      @alexander_SEROFF Před 5 lety +35

      It is sad((

    • @tamjansan1154
      @tamjansan1154 Před 5 lety +11

      Love you back 😘😘😘

    • @jayblack7166
      @jayblack7166 Před 4 lety +43

      Never had anything like this in Russia. In 1956 we had socialism and everyone was equal with about 150 ethnicities living in Soviet Union. And even Russian empire didn't have slaves, maybe because orthodox christianity wouldn't allow it, or maybe because word slave come from word slav (russian ethnic group) since the times tataro mongols invaded and was enslaving slavic/mostly rus people for 300 years, anyway rus Emperor Peter 1st the Great was against slavery, he requested one black man in captivity of ottoman empire to be given to russia, can't remember why. Anyway he made him free, sent to collage, made him general and a noble. Then this black man's grand grand son become one of the best or the best poets and writers in Russia - Alexander Pushkin. I guess its not natural for us to hate black people. Its nazis, not black people, called soviets sub humans and killed 27 millions of soviet people. I don't understand how people can hate someone just because of skin colour.

    • @jayblack7166
      @jayblack7166 Před 4 lety +4

      @@tamjansan1154 :D This is alternative history u talking about.
      In Venice they had so many slavic slaves that trade port was called Slav port and same for the market. Because of the huge numbers of slavic slaves there. They was also the cheapest because of revolts and mostly boughts by Ottomans to serve on galley ships. Slavs often revolted and captured ships and drove them to italy, there are records of this. Even few times met with pope and emperor of holy roman empire on the way home. Its not a fiction its documented by scribes in various city states in italy.
      It wasn't khazars that invaded rus states :D Mongols, invaded other steppe/ nomadic tribes around them and incorporated them into their country. Most of them was Kpchaks, there was so many of them that later on in golden horde their language was the main one, not mongolian. Mongol/later golden horde was a big chunk of all nomad/steppe tribed around, all conquered. But then all of them invaded Rus states, but russians wasn't nomades or steppe people, Rus got conquered and vassalised into Golden Horde and even tho there was many nomad vassals too, Rus wasn't treated as other Tatar vassals. Besides Rus paying tribute to golden horde for 300 years, Tataro mongols constantly invaded rus lands for slaves. When Ivan IV took Kazani from Tatars, there was also a lof of rus slaves. Khazars was nowhere around at the time, already lost to just about everyone (Rus, Pechenegs etc.) and move out from region long ago.
      How come they was the biggest problem :D And the zionizm that never did anything to us.

    • @tamjansan1154
      @tamjansan1154 Před 4 lety +2

      @@jayblack7166 who do you think wrote history books in Russia last few hundred years ? Western Zionist and prowestern servants. But even if you start to study their version in depth soon you will find how shallow those fictional stories are and how little historic support they have.
      Didn't EtRusi create original RUM/ROM? Does this make sense to you "Latin states, both individually and collectively. In 341-338 BC, the Latin states jointly fought the Latin War against Rome in a final attempt to preserve their independence. " ?

  • @PaulV.
    @PaulV. Před 5 lety +470

    As a person who lives in both countries at the same time Russia and the US I can say that foreigners often think Russians are racist because of two things. First one is a general curiosity of Russians towards black people. There are not many of them living in Russia and outside Moscow and Saint-Petersburg a lot of people havent seen even one in real life. So yes they sometimes stare but only because they are really interested. The second thing is a general directness of Russians. It might seem strange for a Westerner but Russians usually much freely express their minds cause such thing as PC culture is not present in their country. They are not afraid to tell someone of different race if they are somehow dissatisfied with his behavior or even act in response and will be very suprised if someone accuse them of racism because of that.

    • @elevenfifteen1115
      @elevenfifteen1115 Před 5 lety +48

      Exactly, Russians are that strange kind of people that will probably use some slurs when they angry and gey away with it but when they find out you are really some kind of supremasist in your heart the same person who used some deragatory ethnic or racial slurs will probably despise you. In America you can be the craziest racist in the world in your home but as soon as you say something not politically correct your career is gonna be ruined probably and you will be claimed ad racist etc.

    • @stakeoutrockhound523
      @stakeoutrockhound523 Před 4 lety +2

      There are plenty of Angolans who have a football (soccer) tournament in Tula, Voronezh and Belgorod.
      You will even see black people selling goods on the beaches of Rostov-on-Don.

    • @ytgfy
      @ytgfy Před 3 lety +11

      @@stakeoutrockhound523 dude, I live in 6000 km (still in Russia) from Rostov-on-Don how I suppose to know that there are living black people? XD

    • @LalaLa-ze7kv
      @LalaLa-ze7kv Před 3 lety +4

      Them renting out apartments to "Slavic people only" might be reason they seen as racists too...

    • @haimaphilhp
      @haimaphilhp Před 2 lety +2

      @@stakeoutrockhound523 don't sugarcoat it. There hundreds of student from Africa who were maimed or even killed.

  • @JO-uf3mq
    @JO-uf3mq Před 5 lety +420

    I am black and i live in St Petersburg (Russia). I have experienced racism once in the metro when a woman clearly showed to everyone that she did not want to sit next to me because I am black. But when she did that, another lady who was seated across me told me not to mind that lady. She left her sit and came to sit next to me. So I felt undisturbed, but the whole day I was still shocked from the act of the other lady.

    • @carolineconcy1853
      @carolineconcy1853 Před 5 lety +2

      Salut Jean Claude

    • @JO-uf3mq
      @JO-uf3mq Před 5 lety

      @@carolineconcy1853 salut...Je vais bien merci, Comment vous allez?

    • @carolineconcy1853
      @carolineconcy1853 Před 5 lety

      @@JO-uf3mq merci pour le retour😊ça va bien aussi merci. Tu es de quelle origine ?

    • @JO-uf3mq
      @JO-uf3mq Před 5 lety +1

      @@carolineconcy1853 De Rien....Moi je suis de la Cote D'Ivoire. Et Vous?

    • @carolineconcy1853
      @carolineconcy1853 Před 5 lety +2

      @@JO-uf3mq Moi je suis française originaire de la Martinique.J'ai un ami ivoirien qui étudie à Ufa.Il m'a trop fait rire avec можно фото ? Tu étudies ou tu travailles à Saint Petersbourg ?

  • @ibrahimkenderian4479
    @ibrahimkenderian4479 Před 2 lety +33

    I’m living and studying in Russia now… and I haven’t experienced any kind of racism, I’m from Egypt and when people just know about that, they are full of interest and it feels amazing when you see them knowing a lot of things about egypt and not only the fact that we have pyramids. From my experience, Russians are respectful, open to learn about you and about the world around them. Loving the country and looking forward to learn Russian

  • @dccoulthard
    @dccoulthard Před 4 lety +222

    After living in Murmansk for five months, and now being back in the States, I am really considering moving back to Russia. I find that people, one-on-one, are much nicer than in the US.

    • @ThePovat
      @ThePovat Před 4 lety +17

      Dave Trotter after living in USA for past 4 years I regret coming to USA .. and I want me and my American husband move to Saint-Petersburg , Russia .. 😀

    • @nikokapanen82
      @nikokapanen82 Před 4 lety +6

      I can imagine you receiving all the warm, exciting and even desirable (from women) hospitality in Murmansk because you are an american. Believe me, russians, arent that warm and nice to each other.

    • @johnnyhshify
      @johnnyhshify Před 4 lety +5

      That because America is very superficial

    • @vvp_rus
      @vvp_rus Před 4 lety +27

      @@nikokapanen82 Calmly Finn, everything is relative, and one more thing, we are never cute with hostile people. If you behave like shit, then you will be treated like shit and it doesn’t matter who you are or where you are from, neighbor or visitor.

    • @PerryCuda
      @PerryCuda Před 4 lety +8

      Just the opposite. I lived in Russia for 4 years. I found Russians to be terrible nationalists, obsessed with the West. When they shot down M17, you would have thought the US did it. Was so happy to leave.

  • @knucklehoagies
    @knucklehoagies Před 5 lety +602

    Europeans aren't obsessed with race the way Americans are.

    • @jontiswe
      @jontiswe Před 5 lety +74

      Racism and nationalism is on the rise in many European countries though. But yeah, America feels on another level often today.

    • @jontiswe
      @jontiswe Před 5 lety +5

      @UCDX2XIe5YHTjN0oiogvvZmQ Not only in those countries, it's in my country Sweden as well, and in France, the UK, Germany, anywhere. Sweden Democrats here, Le Pen etc. there, so yeah.

    • @MrShaiya96
      @MrShaiya96 Před 5 lety +10

      Factually wrong. Russian women don't like black males.

    • @sabcam2000
      @sabcam2000 Před 4 lety +49

      Europeans are as racists as Americans at least the west. Eastern Europeans are accused of racism by western Europeans but they're the least racist white people. Russians, Ukrainians are the most decent white people.

    • @keeba9540
      @keeba9540 Před 4 lety +6

      i hate gays yes this obsession with trying to reverse gender roles is ridiculous!!

  • @dzee5357
    @dzee5357 Před 5 lety +247

    I’m an Asian American who’s been living in Moscow for 8 months, and I got the same comments when I told people I was going to Russia. But the truth America is a much more dangerous place, and the racism is much worse. In America, I felt that 75-80% of my interactions were influenced in someway by race. Coming here, it’s like this huge cloud that always hovered over me in the US has mostly gone away.

    • @patrickbonham949
      @patrickbonham949 Před 4 lety +30

      Very interesting to hear this. Sounds like America is as racist as it had always been. Glad I don't live there.

    • @Pythoner
      @Pythoner Před 4 lety +19

      That's ridiculous that they told you that. About black people I can kind of understand; after all there are barely any here. But when it comes to Asians we have plenty of our own and from neighbouring countries as well - we don't have any issues with them whatsoever. Russia's richest woman is Korean by ethnicity.

    • @kaym7704
      @kaym7704 Před 3 lety +10

      I’m Asian American and I say 75%-80% of your interaction being race base is a complete exaggeration on your part. I’ve lived in small towns to big city and although racism does exist I hardly experienced any of it.
      Stop lying.

    • @StarDust-th6fm
      @StarDust-th6fm Před 3 lety +23

      Kay M why are you invalidating someone else’s experience because it’s different form yours? Just because you haven’t faced racism in America for being Asian doesn’t mean others haven’t. My mom who grew up in the Soviet Union told me people were very racist against her for being Khakassian, and now I’m learning about khakassians who had lovely experiences in Russia. It depends on the person, and it isn’t fair to say they’re lying.

    • @kaym7704
      @kaym7704 Před 3 lety +7

      Star Dust he/she said they experienced racism in America 75% to 80% of the time which is just complete garbage. I don’t know of one single Asian in the US that has experienced that much racism in the US. Not even my parent when they first came here to the US.

  • @lindamealingnelson975
    @lindamealingnelson975 Před 5 lety +465

    They look at you Victoria because you are beautiful.

    • @borninjordan7448
      @borninjordan7448 Před 5 lety +12

      I agree.

    • @CrafterSven
      @CrafterSven Před 4 lety +24

      no they look at her because shes black, russian people arent used to black people, they are rare

    • @filip7471
      @filip7471 Před 4 lety +4

      we only accpet nonwhite women we hate nonwhite men

    • @lavish_1717
      @lavish_1717 Před 4 lety +1

      Filip
      Really ? Another white guy told me that too lol

    • @christopherkleinbach5237
      @christopherkleinbach5237 Před 3 lety +5

      Word she's hot. 🥰.

  • @Vladthestud
    @Vladthestud Před 2 lety +25

    It really warms my heart to hear things like this. I am a Russian living abroad most of my life. Certainly there are instances of racism in Russia. And what might be interpreted as racism in the West but really is just the initial shock of seeing someone completely different, and once that is over with, you can have a conversation not based on skin colour but on personalities. It's not an insult to be called black in Russia, it's more of a statement of fact. The fact that Russia intrinsically has 190+ ethnic groups with all kinds of physical appearances and cultural differences surely has made the mindset of people less inclined to judge someone by looks alone.

  • @elenaherwagen3529
    @elenaherwagen3529 Před 5 lety +91

    In Russia people really look AT one another with interest. In America they look THROUGH you as if they don't really see you. They try not to make eye to eye contact. I've been living in America for almost 20 years now and got used to it. But at first I lacked that kind of positive attention I got in Russia from strangers as a person, from men as a rather good looking woman. You, on the contrary, are fed up with negative attitude in America and get all the advantages of living in Russia with your real and unusual beauty and charming smile. Stay there and never come back, I wish you all the best!

  • @StuffyNose6070
    @StuffyNose6070 Před 3 lety +30

    Im mixed(white/black) and grew up in Moldova. Went to visit last year. Its always cool seeing people's eyes go round when they see this black looking dude speaking fluent Russian lol

    • @Maks_Morkovkin
      @Maks_Morkovkin Před 2 lety

      I'm sorry cant hold :))
      czcams.com/video/gXs8222C3Oo/video.html

  • @ksilas78
    @ksilas78 Před 4 lety +44

    I've worked with Russian people and went to school with Russians in New York, and I always thought Russians were cool💜

  • @tblack8882
    @tblack8882 Před 5 lety +86

    First time viewer. I am a 40 year old black woman and would never known Russians are so kind to other races. So good to know! Super cute couple btw 💕

    • @user-jd6po5mr8d
      @user-jd6po5mr8d Před 3 lety

      we are not bad not for skin color, but for culture. if you come to Russia and, for example, drive a room into coffins or, for example, copulate with 100 men a month, they will begin to hate you. we love Russians and the culture close to us. so-called urbanism. if you sew voodoo dolls we will look askance at you. if you are gay and do not molest men, you will not be interrogated and spread rot. if you tell your close people about your tastes to the same sex, do not forget to add that they are not in your taste or they will lose you as a friend

  • @kimik01889
    @kimik01889 Před 4 lety +14

    I was in Thailand and i got treated better than back home in the U.S.. I got a private tour of a museum without any extra charge. A Thai woman saw me and was smiling so much. She asked me if I'd ever been to the museum before, i said no. And she started taking me around the entire place telling me about the different things. I felt like a celebrity!! Best time ever! 😍😍😏

  • @4franz4
    @4franz4 Před 5 lety +52

    You both are absolutely adorable. Best regards to Russia from Switzerland!! 🇷🇺🇨🇭

  • @lherrera2886
    @lherrera2886 Před 4 lety +46

    Did he just say our kids??? Somebody's thinking future🥰

  • @evelinaellend7750
    @evelinaellend7750 Před 5 lety +138

    I can say what is the situation in Russia with racism. I am living in Kazakhstan , so we have everything the same :D There are not black people that we can see everyday . Everyone is white . Russians are not racists . They just have never seen black people in their life . So, it is quite exotic and interesting for them . And moreover it doesn’t depends on that your black skin, you can be white too. If Russians hear smth in English, they will stare at you because you are foreigner . Btw Russians are very open, polite ,friendly people . :)

    • @TheMrKMen
      @TheMrKMen Před 4 lety +4

      Very interesting Russians are described. I have a picture of mobs from minecraft.
      I myself am Russian, but I did not think that the reaction of my people to foreigners would be so perceived.

    • @alexandrvasilev2865
      @alexandrvasilev2865 Před 4 lety +22

      ​@@TheMrKMen 100% true, i'm yakut and i live in Yakutia, it's a region in Russia with asian majority. And here nobody cares if you'll talk Turkic languages or Armenian or any other language from post soviet countries but when you'll speak other language (like Japanese, German, English etc) everybody will be stare at you.

    • @talebymail5448
      @talebymail5448 Před 4 lety +4

      I received a lot of hugs in Russia & exceptional hospitality because I was a visitor & everyone seemed so excited to meet me. There were a few young people that had curious conversations about culture & history. A couple of people in stores wanted to practice their English, but most places I went the people didn't speak English. German seemed more common as a 2nd language. A few words in Russian went a long way. People everywhere were friendly. In the cities & in the neighborhoods & markets.

    • @stakeoutrockhound523
      @stakeoutrockhound523 Před 4 lety

      @@talebymail5448 Is German more commonly spoken than English in Rostov-on-Don, Oriol, Voronezh, Belgorod and Bryansk oblasts?
      And what about Krasnodar krai?

    • @talebymail5448
      @talebymail5448 Před 4 lety

      @@stakeoutrockhound523 Sorry, I don't know. It was only my experience in Yaroslavl Oblast, through Tver & Moscow Oblast.

  • @flowerpower5113
    @flowerpower5113 Před 5 lety +98

    I can feel you. Feeling racism from your own home country can be so painful at some point. You don’t wanna walk out the door feeling self conscious. I would love to visit Russia one day.

    • @timwest277
      @timwest277 Před 4 lety +2

      Facts

    • @TheXoceSan
      @TheXoceSan Před 3 lety +2

      Well, in Russia the name “Tanya“ is very common

    • @b1fronte
      @b1fronte Před rokem

      Ждем тебя в России❤😊

  • @alexpark.
    @alexpark. Před 5 lety +91

    I think russians celebrate whats different and they are not racist.Im a "latino"boy from Argentina and when I was in America for vacations I got really bad stared specially from police officers and last year I went to moscow and I WAS THE SENSATION everyone wanted.to know me and people were so nice to me❤❤I live for Russia I hope I can go back soon

    • @LCdic09
      @LCdic09 Před 5 lety +4

      Pero en que parte del país te paso esto? Yo soy uruguayo y vivo en Connecticut y nunca me ha pasado algo así.

    • @lavish_1717
      @lavish_1717 Před 4 lety

      Stakeout Rockhound
      Some of those people deny race

    • @amirtessahuacsoto332
      @amirtessahuacsoto332 Před 3 lety

      How tf did u went to America and Russia if you are poor and your country even poorer?? i mean, its not expensive but still, out of couriosity.

    • @desertmoonlee6631
      @desertmoonlee6631 Před 3 lety +6

      @@amirtessahuacsoto332 wtf how do you know he is poor

  • @rashmisharma8615
    @rashmisharma8615 Před 2 lety +5

    I agree with everything the Victoria says.. I live in Kaliningrad .. have been for a year and will continue to live here. For quiet a while.. I am a curly haired girl from India.. and totally get what you mean by the appreciative glares of people around.. and Russian women! I am in awe.. they are hardworking ,sweet ,polite ,helpful.. in all my interactions not once have I experienced that they look down on me, or they don’t help me, or they don’t complement me , or they don’t encourage me! The people here are so warm so patient .. I have lived in London for a year and half and being in Russia was such a welcome change .. I think it is safe to say that I have received more love here than in my own country as well..being in Russia has truly uplifted my spirits 😊

    • @leme7578
      @leme7578 Před 2 lety +1

      🤍🤗
      You look so sweet and kind and beautiful on your picture just as you sound in your comment
      The feeling is mutual. Indian people I know are sweetest and very gracious people with beautiful heart that care deeply about their families

    • @rashmisharma8615
      @rashmisharma8615 Před 2 lety

      @@leme7578 Thank you for this message . It has made my day!! Im so happy now :) xoxo

    • @leme7578
      @leme7578 Před 2 lety

      @@rashmisharma8615 🙏🤍

  • @ojos321
    @ojos321 Před 4 lety +31

    People tend to be curious. When I first saw White people when I was probably 7 or 8, I stared at them out of curiosity too.

  • @RaethePhoenix
    @RaethePhoenix Před 5 lety +117

    I really needed this. I watch another channel: Bald, beard guy from UK, that travels Russia and Europe. And I was thinking how beautiful Russia is based on his travels.
    I said I could never travel to Russia due to the stereotypes of fear of racism as a black woman.
    Thank you for your refreshing perspective.

    • @414lowlights6
      @414lowlights6 Před 5 lety +5

      R C bald and bankrupt is amazing

    • @alessandroalena9169
      @alessandroalena9169 Před 4 lety +8

      Don't worry about it at all! I lived in a provincial city and believe me, racism of any kind is just not a thing in Russia!

    • @VArsovski10
      @VArsovski10 Před 4 lety +4

      As a white person growing up in predominantly white people area the one thing I catch myself doing when watching blacks is stare at their eyes.. And it's kinda weird but also not that unusual, it's the eye-skin contrast that literally makes it impossible to look at them without focusing on their eyes.. I guess it could work with a white shirt or something then the neck area or sleeves whatever might get focused upon, but a black person wearing dark clothes and only the eyes popping out white ? - ends up in a direct eye stare lol
      Might create some embarassing moments (especially in culture where you're not supposed to talk to "strangers"), but just wanna say - might be something you might experience, but then again I guess the fact they feel free to come approach and start talking might ease out on that (somewhat) :)

    • @lavish_1717
      @lavish_1717 Před 4 lety +6

      Russians will be nice to nonwhite women, but they don’t like nonwhite men

    • @Vladis40k
      @Vladis40k Před 2 lety

      @@lavish_1717 )) ok...

  • @AlexFG24
    @AlexFG24 Před 5 lety +127

    Here it is necessary to explain. We lived in Russia for 80 years under socialism (communism). Communist ideology implies the absolute equality of races and nationalities. I was taught this by my parents and I was taught this in school.

    • @user-qv9lx1zc8p
      @user-qv9lx1zc8p Před 5 lety +1

      Education cannot fix human errors.

    • @znarock3370
      @znarock3370 Před 5 lety +5

      Why there are so many jokes and prejudices about Turkmens, Kyrgyz, Uzbeks and other people in Russia? In the US it is hard to imagine anything like this in relation to any group of people.

    • @AlexFG24
      @AlexFG24 Před 5 lety +34

      @@znarock3370 So this is freedom. We make fun of them, they make fun of us. And only idiots take offense at jokes. Let me remind you, we live nearby for a thousand years and do not fight. Probably used to each other's shortcomings.

    • @jontiswe
      @jontiswe Před 5 lety +20

      @@znarock3370 We Swedes tend to joke a lot about Norwegians, and they about us as far as I heard.

    • @polina-rs4lr
      @polina-rs4lr Před 4 lety +6

      @@jontiswe nah, that's not the same thing. there are A LOT of russians who think that all immigrants (from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan etc) are uncultured, dirty criminals. There are many nationalists in Russia, not only conservative old people, it's a trend among teenagers. And even people who are not particularly nationalistic still use slurs and think of immigrants as less than themselves. They don't want their children playing with tajik's children at the playground for example.

  • @wackyruss
    @wackyruss Před 4 lety +99

    My bro-in-law is Kazakh and my sister used to live with him in Moscow. Kazakhs sorta look like Mongolians or Koreans. My bro-in-law would ride the subway sometimes and one day was approached by Russian skinheads who were talking smack about him in Russian. People from Kazakhstan are fluent in Russian so he knew exactly what they were saying about him. After they surrounded him he stood up and said firmly in Russian, "I understand Russian, if you touch me I WILL KILL YOU." The ignorant skinheads glanced at one another and backed down! I think in Russia there is more racism towards non-slavic peoples of former Soviet countries than foreigners.

    • @inbuckswetrust7357
      @inbuckswetrust7357 Před 4 lety +23

      Skinheads appeared in Russia after the collapse of the USSR, in the 90s they went without hiding, they were all about football gangs. I think it is quite possible that they were sponsored by people like Soros. This was aimed at the collapse of Russia, at the separation of the national republics from Russia. Soviet people have always been internationalists, for me, as for those born in the Soviet Union, it is wild to divide people by skin color and nationality. We all people.

    • @besconst
      @besconst Před 4 lety +2

      @@inbuckswetrust7357 Soros, Bill Gates, 5G, Dallas Plan:)

    • @inbuckswetrust7357
      @inbuckswetrust7357 Před 4 lety +5

      @@besconst In Russia we say:
      If you are paranoid this does not mean that you are not being watched :)

    • @inbuckswetrust7357
      @inbuckswetrust7357 Před 4 lety +2

      @@besconst Извини майдаун сразу не признал, кушай печеньки не отвлекайся.

    • @besconst
      @besconst Před 4 lety

      @@inbuckswetrust7357 все говорят про печеньки. почему же я их не поличил?(

  • @samoh6084
    @samoh6084 Před 3 lety +24

    You know. As a korean man alot of people thought I was either like ethnic Kazakh or Krgys in Russia and I enjoyed throughly the process of blending in lol. It was very entertaining. Russians are woke fam. I just felt like Russians were less insecure than Americans.

  • @JourneyGurrl
    @JourneyGurrl Před 5 lety +54

    The most comfortable I've ever felt was when I lived and studied overseas in Europe. I never experienced racism during my time there. Unfortunately, once I returned to the states the dark shadow of racism was there to welcome me home. Enjoy your time in Russia and don't take your experiences for granted. I personally miss how it felt to be treated as simply, a person, not a blemish or stain that others wish would just go away.

    • @Samchocolate11
      @Samchocolate11 Před 5 lety +5

      What European country did you study abroad in? Why don’t you consider moving to a European country? I’m sorry you race racism in the USA.

    • @JourneyGurrl
      @JourneyGurrl Před 5 lety +12

      @@Samchocolate11 I studied in Lyon, France and used my Eurail pass to travel to other countries like Italy and Spain. I've thought about living overseas, but I'd miss my family here in the states too much. Black people and other people of color shouldn't have to leave their homes or family just to be treated equally.

    • @Samchocolate11
      @Samchocolate11 Před 5 lety +6

      Lalia3131 - all three are beautiful European countries, and yes that’s true it’s awful to leave family, friends, and community behind. I recommend black US-Americans to travel abroad more often just to get a taste of respectful treatment and hospitality which can be in shortage in some areas of the US.

    • @JourneyGurrl
      @JourneyGurrl Před 5 lety

      @@Samchocolate11 where are you from?

    • @Samchocolate11
      @Samchocolate11 Před 5 lety +4

      Lalia3131 - I’m from England

  • @amberd723
    @amberd723 Před 4 lety +21

    I've never thought that there is any kind of such "class" mentality in the USA because I've always watched those tolerant American movies and imagined the USA as an ideal country where everybody thinks about everybody as absolutely equal to each other not depending on either race or level of income. Otherwise, I've always thought that there is some level of racism in Russia against Asians (I am Kalmyk, I live in Moscow for 10 years). After your video, I've realized that I exaggerate, overthink and overreact to some harmless jokes. I've never been treated as a lesser person than my Russian boyfriend in any Moscow restaurant or cafe for my entire life. Thank you for your video, it's very useful to know that mentality differences between countries.
    Никогда не думала, что такое "классовое" мышление есть в Америке, потому что смотрела эти толерантные американские фильми и представляла себе Америку идеальной, мне всегда казалось, что там все воспринимают всех людей абсолютно равными вне зависимости от расы и уровня дохода. И наоборот думала о том, что как раз в нашем обществе есть некоторый расизм против азиатов (я калмычка, живу в Москве 10 лет). После вашего видео поняла, что я как раз слишком много додумываю, преувеличиваю и остро воспринимаю безобидные шутки. Никогда в моей жизни не было такого, чтобы в России меня и моего русского парня обслуживали по-разному хоть в каком-то ресторане или кафе в Москве. Спасибо за ваше видео, очень полезно узнавать такие различия в менталитете между странами.

  • @DmitriyBlokhin
    @DmitriyBlokhin Před 5 lety +130

    Inscription on her t-shirt says "Youth. Freedom. Music" ;)

  • @MoscowtoAmerica
    @MoscowtoAmerica Před 5 lety +44

    Great video you guys! Victoria, I can totally relate. I have had many similar experiences in Russia. It’s literally a second home ♥️

  • @benkalaluka2903
    @benkalaluka2903 Před 5 lety +47

    I’ve lived in Russia for 5 years now and counting. Most of the things you said is true.

    • @arielmix6877
      @arielmix6877 Před 5 lety

      Please share your experience

    • @benkalaluka2903
      @benkalaluka2903 Před 5 lety +5

      AriEl MiX you can check out all my experience in Russia on my old CZcams channel... Spartan muscles I used to document everything there

    • @arielmix6877
      @arielmix6877 Před 5 lety +4

      @@benkalaluka2903 subscribed 👍

    • @benkalaluka2903
      @benkalaluka2903 Před 5 lety +1

      AriEl MiX thanks

  • @kelismith6992
    @kelismith6992 Před 5 lety +47

    Love 😍 your truth. So happy of the maturity of Russians in racism

  • @moochsmuse
    @moochsmuse Před 5 lety +72

    My best friend is Serbian and she was so welcoming and hard a time understand racism when she came to the US

  • @user-lh3mr4ku9w
    @user-lh3mr4ku9w Před 4 lety +31

    Божеееечки,какой у Виктории прекрасный голос,она такая красивая!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤Пожалуйста береги её))) Я часто вижу чернокожих девушек в университе и иногда просто не могу отвести от них взгляда ,они очень красивые ) И я кстати девушка

  • @BoyBoyhaere50
    @BoyBoyhaere50 Před 5 lety +101

    We went to Russua and had a wonderful time. I am a woman of colour my husband is a white man. People were very polite and helpful. I also think that maybe people thought I had a suntan and perhaps I had just come back from a holiday and perhaps I was rich. In America, well.. I was yelled at by a black woman and called a black bitch in SF and other nasty things happened. No one was willing to help with directions. Etc etc. We will never go back to the states. We definitely will go back to Russia. Even walking around late at night we felt safe. I live in NZ by the way. Indigenous.

    • @meowkie8549
      @meowkie8549 Před 4 lety

      Yes that’s how we feel that people just have a nice tan :)

    • @Rybakov22
      @Rybakov22 Před 4 lety +5

      Never understood that euphemism.
      Woman of colour? Of what colour? Are you painted? And other silly questions came in mind every time I meet that euphemism.

    • @BoyBoyhaere50
      @BoyBoyhaere50 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Rybakov22 well not white for a start.

    • @Rybakov22
      @Rybakov22 Před 4 lety +8

      @@BoyBoyhaere50
      But white IS a colour. In fact, it's discrimination to say that white people are colourless.

    • @lavish_1717
      @lavish_1717 Před 4 lety

      FishermanChannel
      So true !

  • @lordicon3509
    @lordicon3509 Před 4 lety +14

    Very informing and nice! This has made me love Russia even more, you know I never used to have any reason for loving Russia but I just fell in love with Russia through it's movies and the language.. The Russian ladies, there accent but especially how brutal the language sounds. 😍😍I love how it sounds and Now! I have even more reason to love Russia! ❤️thank you. From Africa, Kenya

  • @uniquepinklifestyle2807
    @uniquepinklifestyle2807 Před 5 lety +126

    You guys are beautiful together.

    • @lunaamakura7683
      @lunaamakura7683 Před 3 lety

      @Monica Murray jelly much?

    • @captainmorguen3431
      @captainmorguen3431 Před 3 lety +3

      @Monica Murray Just as they ignore you because of your hideous personality? ))

    • @philharry7213
      @philharry7213 Před 3 lety

      I agree 100%

    • @lunaamakura7683
      @lunaamakura7683 Před 3 lety +1

      @@captainmorguen3431 got em!

    • @lunaamakura7683
      @lunaamakura7683 Před 3 lety +1

      @Monica Murray okay aryan sister hood go worship hitler while you’re at it. Peasants are so often jealous of queens!
      (Btw girl you not slick you like your own comment didn’t you 🤣)

  • @orangecat999
    @orangecat999 Před 5 lety +37

    I love this and can totally relate. When my Italian husband and I were dating I purposely did not tell him about much about these racialized dynamics or rudeness/shabby treatment because I wanted him to see it for himself. And boy was he shocked pretty much from day 1 (although this was over 10 years ago in a liberal state, but things have improved).
    One of the first examples was when we were out to a fancy dinner with my parents, and the wait staff totally ignored the elder at the table (my Dad) to addresses my then boyfriend whose English comprehension at the time wasn't that great. So awkward. We've walked out of restaurants (before seating or ordering) due to being ignored; and he's told people off on occasion. And let's just say the problem is always with one gender of one demographic that seems to have a stick up their butts, lol.

  • @TheDreamMotivator
    @TheDreamMotivator Před 4 lety +12

    Thank you so much for this video! I'm Biracial (Zimbabwean on my Dad's Side and Caucasian/American on my mom's side). I've been traveling in Latin America for the last two years as a solo female traveler. I never thought that I would need to find out about how people of color are treated in different countries before visiting but have slowly learned that to ensure I am safe, its important. This is SO refreshing to hear because I have read false info to never even visit Russia before. I'm trying to rid myself of ignorance more and more, and now I think I'll add Russia to my travel list. Thanks to you both! - Jalana

    • @contezw
      @contezw Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Zimbo👍🏾🤣🤣... Nice meeting you here 🤣🤣... From Africa with love

  • @flufffiighttheneko7284
    @flufffiighttheneko7284 Před 4 lety +53

    wow the fact that she's treated more like a person in another country than her own just sounds depressing in itself
    sounds like a certain country has a lot to work on

    • @timwest277
      @timwest277 Před 4 lety +8

      Yeap sad part is a lot of people don't care

    • @edwardcarrier4816
      @edwardcarrier4816 Před rokem

      They never fckn will tho because they have a totally narcisistic mentality.

  • @shonteemitchell2839
    @shonteemitchell2839 Před 3 lety +8

    I am a black women n very interested in Russian men 😳 Also thinking about going Russian for long time its lookes like a beautiful country n learn more about it got a few friends down there. You two have help me make up my mind about going thank you both very must. You two make a beautiful couple.🥰

  • @pcrummer1
    @pcrummer1 Před 5 lety +403

    Your girlfriend is so beautiful!

    • @SuperAnimelover100
      @SuperAnimelover100 Před 5 lety +17

      pcrummer1
      And her boyfriend is something to look at twice ,yea Cute !

    • @lofi_smooth_beats
      @lofi_smooth_beats Před 5 lety +9

      She wearing a wig.

    • @Jill1228
      @Jill1228 Před 5 lety +59

      Jordan if she’s wearing a wig, so what? Who cares? That’s no business of yours or anyone else #irrelevant

    • @junenye
      @junenye Před 5 lety +50

      When white girls wear extensions no one comments about it. Its not your business!

    • @azih8626
      @azih8626 Před 5 lety +28

      @@lofi_smooth_beats my hair goes all the way to my bum and im Somali........ only a small percentage of black girls wear wigs, who the fuck has the money and time to maintain that shit all the time, dont be ignorant.

  • @sheilahartsock6796
    @sheilahartsock6796 Před 5 lety +40

    I totally know what you mean. I am a black woman married to a white man. We are both from California. We moved to Alaska. Surprisingly it feels like we live in a different country because people really arnt carring about what color you are. It's really cool. I hate traviling to the lower 48 (states). It's hard. You have to mentally prepare yourself in dealing with racist people. Especially black folk who are racists toward me because of my husband.

    • @serg68ful
      @serg68ful Před 5 lety +17

      And Alaska was russian land until late XIX

    • @YungHandz706
      @YungHandz706 Před 4 lety +6

      A black person talking down on another Black people for dating another race is not "racist" to Black people. For you to even say that you're either don't know what racism is or you're not actually Black.

    • @canadude2010
      @canadude2010 Před 4 lety +8

      @@YungHandz706 she's relating her experience and has as much credibility as anyone else on youtube….and whether you want to call it racism or something else it's still very negative and entirely relevant to this video.

    • @YungHandz706
      @YungHandz706 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm a Black American who's more educated on racism than you and her combined. A Black person talking down on another Black person for dating a White person is not racist to Black people. You like many people lack credibility when speaking on racism, because you're not properly educated on what racism even is plus Alaska barely has Black people. You most likely not Black, so go study on what racism is and talk to your own race.

    • @oddozx
      @oddozx Před 4 lety +16

      ​@@YungHandz706 stopped for second just to tell you that this is fucking bullshit
      >racism - prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
      So this is exactly what she experienced, black racism towards white people (her husband) redirected on her cause she is easier target then he is. This simple. Moron.

  • @user-vw8pf5nu7e
    @user-vw8pf5nu7e Před 5 lety +42

    Виктория очень красивая! Как же я рада, что ей у нас комфортно ❤❤❤

  • @raissamorais5200
    @raissamorais5200 Před 4 lety +11

    Thanks for this. I gave up on learning russian language because my teachers here in Brazil said if I went to Russia I would face a lot of racism and will be beaten up in the streets. This scared me so much that I gave up learning the language, culture and everything. You guys are beautiful. Best wishes for you. 🌻

    • @amare_naturam
      @amare_naturam Před 3 lety +2

      Don't listen to fools ..

    • @antr7341
      @antr7341 Před rokem

      You really thought they'd beat up a woman? Most men wont.

    • @69rus42
      @69rus42 Před 8 měsíci

      You are Brazillero, who can beat you?! 😀

  • @thegrandmasabrina
    @thegrandmasabrina Před 4 lety +18

    Thank you Victoria and Fedor for sharing your story. You two are sweet! I would love to visit Russia but I've had people being negative and discouraging about it. You two have given me encouragement.

    • @annywind7609
      @annywind7609 Před 4 lety +6

      Hi, Sabrina! I'm Russian. You should watch other travel vlogs about Russia on CZcams. From what I've seen, most foreigners enjoy travelling to our country and meeting our people. I'm sure if you go to St Petersburg or Moscow you'd be most certainly pleasantly surprised.

    • @lllxxcvhvvb8017
      @lllxxcvhvvb8017 Před 4 lety +1

      Sabrina Messenger omg your Channel is so cute that your videos are themed with Russian culture omg😍😭🤧❤️

  • @default_option
    @default_option Před 2 lety +5

    I'm an Indian who's been to Russia. I can say without a doubt that Russians are the most hospitable, kind, welcoming, friendly and sweet people that I've ever seen or will see. Everything which you both said is true because I have first hand experience.

  • @gwen5597
    @gwen5597 Před 5 lety +11

    Thank you for explaining your experience of racism in Russia versus the United States. Until I watch your video I was one of those black people that thought it would be a lots of racism toward blacks be in Russia. I know that this is just your experience and I’m glad that you are not experiencing racism in Russian.

    • @GouingOuver
      @GouingOuver Před 5 lety +3

      It's just their experience doesn't mean that there's zero racism in Russia. Racism is everywhere... Africa, Asia, Europe...

    • @oldbagira2192
      @oldbagira2192 Před 5 lety

      @@GouingOuver В России более 150 национальностей, много официальных религий и более 20 этнических республик

  • @cherls15
    @cherls15 Před 5 lety +65

    I'm a South African Indian and I've been living in New Zealand for 22 years....and..seriously, every Russian I've met, is so Down.With.Brown lol This is from my personal experience with Russian people. So when I say down with brown, what I mean is, Russians seems to have more of an interest and curiosity about me looking Indian but actually being South African. This is just from my personal experience. Also, there are heaps of Russians here in NZ and most of them are great conversationalists once you get into it with them. Love it!

    • @mshammond_uk1831
      @mshammond_uk1831 Před 4 lety +3

      Just out of curiosity im an asian too from uk...how was your experience being an indian growing up in south africa ? Did you ever experience any racial prejudice or did you feel that you truely belonged? This is not a political question.Just curious as i never met an indian /asian south African in uk to ever ask them about their experiences! :)

  • @newbloomwon
    @newbloomwon Před 4 lety +14

    I got my biggest tips from black people and I wasn’t the best waiter. They often gave me more than I thought they should - that was nice, but it’s a sad fact about America. I think it was because I treated them well and others didn’t.

  • @NativeNYker73
    @NativeNYker73 Před 5 lety +10

    Josephine Baker, James Baldwin and many other Black celebrities left America for precisely this reason. Black soldiers fighting during WWII were particularly angered by how well they were treated abroad in comparison to how poorly they were treated upon their return to the U.S. This led to the Double-V campaign - Victory Abroad, Victory at Home!!! Thanks so much for sharing...

  • @KayemKarihinga
    @KayemKarihinga Před rokem +3

    This made me so nostalgic. It was the best 6 years of my life living in Russia. I studied and performed live music, I was a star. Hardly experienced racism

  • @kevingarnett8179
    @kevingarnett8179 Před 5 lety +30

    It's funny because I have as an American that was in an interacial relationship have experienced this many times. Just the other day I was called a derogatory term. I truly hope and pray our society changes for the better in America...matter of fact all over the world. We are one race...The Human Race. God Bless 🙏

    • @arielmix6877
      @arielmix6877 Před 5 lety +3

      Amen to that Kevin

    • @HelenaRey
      @HelenaRey Před 4 lety +3

      Keep in mind, in Russia the word NEGROES is absolutely NOT OFFENSIVE and people often use it in relation to representatives of the Negro race. But Western journalists and other hysterical individuals can not miss such a great opportunity to discredit Russia, speculating on the now fashionable topic of racism. ))) Any racism in the word "Negro" is not!

  • @skatefan78
    @skatefan78 Před 5 lety +55

    This was enlightening in many ways, and I applaud you and Victoria for always bringing these issues out! It's an interesting matter of perspective -- in the USA culturally we are still taught that we're the "single greatest beacon of freedom and democracy" and other media sources definitely paint Russia with the broad "they're against democracy/they're evil" brush (and I definitely have issues with statements Russian government officials have made towards the US) -- but then the same thing happens in the Russian media in some way in regards to the US -- but then it's interesting that there's not the sense of putting us into classes based on difference in Russia that there is in some regions (sadly still) in the US. Most importantly, thought, at the end of the day, people are just people and if they're genuine, they just want to learn about others who are different from them and APPRECIATE them for that difference, rather than cast them to the side because of it.

    • @BiblicallyHandle
      @BiblicallyHandle Před 5 lety +7

      Despite the perspectives of this video,
      I’m Black and I’ve certainly known America to be a “Beacon of Freedom and Democracy”. The richest Blacks in the world are in America.
      I think 💭 that many people nowadays are programmed to see racism. While in reality, the person in question may very well be going through something or may just be a jerk.
      As for Russia, Black people are anomalies, so it’s interesting for them to see us.

    • @basictrolle4246
      @basictrolle4246 Před 5 lety +8

      @@BiblicallyHandleusa isn't a place of freedom,usa has the most gangs,thieves,burglers,murderers so i wouldn't say freedom

    • @lanakapiniak7105
      @lanakapiniak7105 Před 3 lety +4

      Before you believe that Russian officials said anything bad towards US, please take a little time, find the full uncut speech presented and listen.
      I am sure you heard : in the Bible it says “Judas went and hung himself“ and then it says “go and do likewise.”
      Both quotations from the Bible. Just taken out of context. That’s what I feel US media is doing towards Russian officials and Russia

  • @andyfly9602
    @andyfly9602 Před 4 lety +13

    Я слушал вас и всё время делал ВААААУ! Какая Вика красивая! Федя, судя как ты на Вику всегда смотришь, чувствуется твоя любовь в твоём взгляде! Вы очень гармонично смотритесь. Желаю вам всех земных благ и любви! Привет из Германии!

  • @parrtysuz87
    @parrtysuz87 Před 3 lety +8

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🔥 exactly!
    I’m half Arab and half Russian and I also don’t have problems here in Russia!
    I faced racism issues and harassment in other palaces more! )

  • @nicnac9147
    @nicnac9147 Před 4 lety +24

    My Russian mum : there's 180 different ethnicities in Russia... You really think?

    • @lalala3440
      @lalala3440 Před 3 lety

      The US is diverse unlike y'all poor countries, y'all hate brown and middle eastern people so shut up. They can live happily in the US unlike europe

    • @coba3220
      @coba3220 Před 3 lety +4

      @@lalala3440 ok weeb. brown people (mainly Armenians, Tajiks and Uzbeks) are "hated" in Russia just because of their bad reputation, which has reasons to be. like c'mon, like a week ago 2 people that i've kinda known were found dead with bruises, several fractures and stab wounds in the park. the police then had seen the camera feed from that area, and guess what, a group of armenians ganged up on them for no particular reason. That is why brown people have bad rep in Russia.

    • @lalala3440
      @lalala3440 Před 3 lety +1

      @@coba3220 Also I wasn't talking about Uzbeks, they are asian not brown you dumb asf 💀 Do y'all have schools in russia

    • @coba3220
      @coba3220 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lalala3440 I mentioned them as part of the problem, nothing more

    • @lalala3440
      @lalala3440 Před 3 lety +1

      @@coba3220 Y'all russians hate a lot of people.
      It's not about them being a problem, the only problem is your twisted mindset and how you portray/ catogorize people just because of their nationality 💀 What a joke

  • @micdbro
    @micdbro Před 5 lety +9

    What is sad is that I have heard that from other people before. It's crazy that America is home of the diverse, but have so much hate. My home girls boyfriend from England, said the same thing Victoria said. He said they have racism in their country, but not as bad as America. I love Fedors perspective, and his response. Paraphrase what he said along lines [we are going to raise our kids to treat others kindly and treat others with respect. Hats off to Victoria. For not letting that waiter have power over her, and bring out her worse side. That takes alot of self control, now I would have acted a fool!! You guys are different but same when it comes to being good decent people.👍

  • @viper6741
    @viper6741 Před 5 lety +142

    If you talk about racism against black american then it's true, but in Russia you can easily find racism between Russians and Caucasian against each other. It's not about nation, it's about multiracial countries. In every society there are racists, but it's about every single person and his education and manners

    • @elevenfifteen1115
      @elevenfifteen1115 Před 5 lety +41

      you have to mention that in Russia Caucasian is not "white" like in America but it's all those people from Caucasus Mountains regions. They are technically white in most cases.

    • @viper6741
      @viper6741 Před 5 lety +31

      @@elevenfifteen1115 i agree, it's rather nationalism issue than racism

    • @macherdrones
      @macherdrones Před 5 lety +17

      That caucasian/turcic thing has a huge, bloody and pretty recent back story, i believe these things gonna settle down some day

    • @alexcricket1875
      @alexcricket1875 Před 5 lety +5

      Чот я не понял мы расисты или нет?

    • @Gurg2323
      @Gurg2323 Před 5 lety +1

      @@alexcricket1875 скорее вы рашисты

  • @kidus_tv
    @kidus_tv Před 4 lety +16

    Imagine someone catcalling her and her Russian boyfriend with his tough accent shows up 😂
    Jk much love ❤👍

  • @viola887
    @viola887 Před 4 lety +4

    I absolutely love how honest and genuine you guys are!❤️ Btw...Victoria your hair is looking so good!! Love how you styled it

  • @CraigForbes1
    @CraigForbes1 Před 3 lety +1

    I love you two and have learned so much. True ambassadors. I was just about to say that there should be an update to this video as much has changed in the last year, and sure enough, I see that you made one, so let me watch it before I comment further. Keep up the good work, and thanks for sharing.

  • @lpalm5235
    @lpalm5235 Před 3 lety +7

    I saw on the internet. Black Americans felt equal in other countries. That did not have a class system. And are thriving and for once feel free. I am brown married to a European. In some countries I am looked down on and in others I am equal. Those countries I love and I am at my happiest. And others look look up to me and I ensure that we are equal. Having experienced racism my whole life in my birth country. I know exactly what you mean. I have take up learning Russian this year. And I will continue. I look forward to visiting Russia one day. To your wife. I have conquered racism. It does not have any effect on me. It was years of analyzing the psychology of myself. that set me free. And you can do this also. I come from New Zealand and they have a class system. I wish you both a wonderful life together. Love and Light.

  • @polina-rs4lr
    @polina-rs4lr Před 4 lety +10

    Russians don't have any experience with black people, so we don't have negative stereotypes about them. Still there are A LOT of russians who think that all immigrants (from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan etc) are uncultured, dirty criminals. There are many nationalists in Russia, not only conservative old people, it's a trend among teenagers. And even people who are not particularly nationalistic still use slurs and think of immigrants as less than themselves. They don't want their children playing with tajik's children at the playground for example. We associate black people with America, because of that we treat them as something from Hollywood movies. But russians are not nice to immigrants from poor countries. I believe russians think of them like Trump's supporters think of people from Latin America - 'they are lazy and uncultured, they bring crime to our country'. Even though they are hardworking people, who do all the dirty work just to feed their families.
    Yeah, and there are some neo nazis here as well, bored and angry young men, who would beat up a black person the same way they would beat up a Tajik, just cause they are full of hate. And russian government and society in general don't really work on eliminating hate crimes.

    • @sunflower9680
      @sunflower9680 Před 4 lety +2

      meow pasha - I assume you are Russian and are a part of Russian society, so why don’t you start campaigning against hate crimes, nationalism, and racism? It starts with one person; change for an improved society can start with one person and then it can grow (and in the past it has grown).
      Create a movement, speak out against racism and racial slurs you come across online and in real life, engage with racist Russians and explain to them why you think their beliefs are wrong and harmful try to make them question their racist beliefs and hopefully abandon their racist beliefs, criticise negative hateful attitudes amongst your people, include, welcome, and be friendly to the Tajik, central asian, kavkaz, Siberian/East Asian, Caucasus people, Ukrainians, and other foreigners, in your school, work place, society. Don’t just stand back and let racism go unchallenged in Russia, canalising against, fight it, challenge it.

    • @sunflower9680
      @sunflower9680 Před 4 lety

      *campaign, not canalising

    • @lalala3440
      @lalala3440 Před 3 lety

      Russia colonized those countries lmao why are they surprised

  • @Lizzadora
    @Lizzadora Před 5 lety +29

    As a bicultural American learning the Russian language, this makes me so happy & even more excited to visit one day!!! You guys are absolutely my favorite couple on YT! Blessings 💕💕

    • @RomanRolandKZ11
      @RomanRolandKZ11 Před 5 lety +1

      Are you on Facebook? I could become your friend and you can read me social network page in Russian and sometimes we can text on messenger I learn English this way reading American news on facebook.)

  • @MrDenisedora
    @MrDenisedora Před 5 lety +31

    The same happened with me in Argentina, they looked at me with curiosity once there do not have so much black people in the street. I'm from Brazil, today I live in north of France, my husband is white and he did not met any black person until 13 years old, he said me was delighted the first time he saw a black girl. Lol. I do not experienced racism in France also, we have 3 wonderful mixed kids and our families are so good together. but Brazil unfortunately is like USA. So much segregation of class and color.

    • @arielmix6877
      @arielmix6877 Před 5 lety +4

      I didn't know that. I thought in Brazil everybody was mixed and didn't care about color. I guess I'm so ignorant!

    • @MrDenisedora
      @MrDenisedora Před 5 lety +8

      @@arielmix6877 not, Brazil Is a mixed of races and color, you have South of Brazil where the germany immigration was big in the 2nd world War, so, you see cities only with blond people. Then you have the north where the slaves where brought To build the cities, result 80% of black people. Then you have all rest of Brazil a mixed of black, White, indian, asiatic and unfortunatelly the racism Is present and very strong, not only with color, but with social status. So sad

    • @arielmix6877
      @arielmix6877 Před 5 lety +3

      @@MrDenisedora I see. Thank you for explaining. I knew about rich and poor but didn't know about racism in Brazil.

  • @omuatobo8921
    @omuatobo8921 Před 2 lety +1

    Glad I came across your video. My son is coming to Russia next year to study. I was very anxious but I feel at rest now. Thanks for this video.

  • @metraakaii1037
    @metraakaii1037 Před 5 lety +3

    That is so great, I wish people in America would be more accepting of everyone. Subbed 🤗

  • @user-fh4le1pn8o
    @user-fh4le1pn8o Před 5 lety +35

    As a native russian I think that racism in Russia is definitely exist. But it's not due to skin color or something like this. It's much more like at ancient Greek polises. When citizens have all, but others have nothing. The main sign that you will be recognized as a "citizen", it's yours russian language level. If you speak like russians (I mean citizen of Russia), clothes as russians, and behaved as russians you will be recognized as russian and have all the same privileges, as others citizens have. Don't mention like you looking as. But if you couldn't be the same, you'll be pursued as an alien or even harder. But it's only when you live in Russia instantly. The real example for racism in Russia is relation native (white) russians to caucasian and middle asian people. By the way. At some asian places in Russia even "white" russians are not welcomed by "asian" russians.
    The foreigners (I mean people whom could be clearly recognized as a foreign country citizens), became to an guests category, and goes under the law of hospitality. For russians It's a great shame if they´s guests (especialy welcomed guests) leaved they place unsatisfied. So the foreigners have even more priveleges at russian society, that the citizens have.

    • @anastasiazenkina527
      @anastasiazenkina527 Před 4 lety +3

      Totally agree with you!

    • @lissv2793
      @lissv2793 Před 3 lety +1

      Not so sure about your first point. I can't help feeling prejudicely unfriendly to some Caucasian people not because they don't act (look/speak/dress etc.) like Russians, but because I've been harassed by some of them (and I've never been harassed by any other nationality). And this applies to many other people. Majority of people treats everyone equally until they're mistreated.

    • @ceu160193
      @ceu160193 Před 3 lety +6

      @@lissv2793 Caucasian people aren't liked, because they often tend to break main rule - if you are outside of your region, follow local traditions. For example, in their region it's normal to have a wedding with gunfire, but in Moscow that would get you in trouble with police. They have some nice people, but they still got bad reputation.

  • @matthewsetzer5251
    @matthewsetzer5251 Před 3 lety

    You guys are awesome ,thanks for all the videos

  • @brendatheobalds1033
    @brendatheobalds1033 Před 4 lety +2

    I recently started looking at your video, I appreciate your honesty, I was born in the Caribbean, but grew up in Montreal, one of my favourite cities, never experienced any racism at all,until I moved to New.York. but I must say I loved this city,they do not care; who and what you loved, We can't stop people ignorance, we must live our best life, one can't teach what they haven't learned. We must do our best to raise our children to respect everyone. Congratulations to you both.

  • @M0R0ZK0
    @M0R0ZK0 Před 2 lety +11

    Ребята, это замечательное видео надо перевести на русский язык, чтобы русскоязычные могли его слышать. Спасибо за то, что разбиваете стереотипы о России.

  • @nabirahariban352
    @nabirahariban352 Před 5 lety +6

    Glad to find this, lol was a bit worried if I am to ever go and live in Russia. Good to have found a couple that I can get tips from lol.

  • @valter291
    @valter291 Před 5 lety +1

    I really loved you guys since a first time I've saw your video ,and I would call you a bridge between our countries,I wish u all the best !

  • @jomymatthews
    @jomymatthews Před rokem

    This is so interesting. Thank you so much for sharing Shirins!

  • @rhonda5056
    @rhonda5056 Před 5 lety +47

    Thank you for your story. Shame on America supposedly a Christian nation. Fedor thank you for taking care of Victoria

    • @eugenek1180
      @eugenek1180 Před 4 lety +2

      Christianity in America is in a form of paganism with Jesus as an idol to be worshiped.

    • @TheWorld-xs8ly
      @TheWorld-xs8ly Před 4 lety

      True Christianity forbids idolatry. That’s one of the reasons that there is a “schism” between the Protestant church and the Catholic Church. So, your comment is misleading, offensive and wrong

    • @eugenek1180
      @eugenek1180 Před 4 lety

      @@TheWorld-xs8ly not at all! True Christianity is a serious form of spiritual practice - as described in the ACTS and in the story of Jesus who said that he was "the way" and said "take up your cross." It's a practice of carrying the Light of the World into the World, and through that Light, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to release sins, to drive away demons, to perform healing, and to transform oneself and human culture by FOLLOWING THE WAY that was laid out by Jesus. The core of Jesus's teaching was non-judgement, love, and forgiveness. I do not see a whole lot of love in America, there is lots of judgement, and where is forgiveness? I do not see the actual "way" of Christianity practiced in the U.S. on the SPIRITUAL LEVEL on which is it is supposed to be practiced. Christianity here has been on a level of some kind of a show - the show of "Christianity," instead of the serious, spiritual practice of Christianity.

    • @eugenek1180
      @eugenek1180 Před 4 lety

      @@TheWorld-xs8ly to "glorify" Jesus Christ isn't about signing songs about how great Jesus is. There's obviously been some kind of misunderstanding. To glorify Jesus Christ - means to bring, to embrace and to spread the LIGHT into the World. But before one can do that - they first have to discover the Light - which is what being infused by the Holy Spirit actually means. The Holy Spirit - is the spirit of Light, of Creation that germinates within a "servant of God." It is an aspect of Light that is infused into one's body and mind, into one's consciousness - hence, resulting in a state of EnLightenment.

  • @airsoftghost
    @airsoftghost Před 4 lety +3

    I can relate. I'm white & 67 years old and have a wife and 3 grown sons. I grew up in the deep south and went to Catholic schools where we were taught better than to be racist no matter what other people did. There were basically 6 of us in high school who were close friends. 3 were white and 3 were black and we experienced trash talk from some guys but always stood up for each other. I never experienced racism against myself until I moved to NW Florida and didn't even understand it because I always took each person as I found them and on their own merits. America is a long way from the high ideals of our founding fathers which is unfortunate. Of course lately we actually have mass murders by white racists. Worse yet, our wretched president is himself racist and feeds that to his supporters who follow. There are no perfect countries just as there are no perfect people, but I'm happy to hear that you guys are handling it so well and enjoying your time together. Very nice to "meet" you Victoria. Fydor...you're a very lucky man.

  • @dccoulthard
    @dccoulthard Před 4 lety

    I didn't know you had another channel! Thanks!

  • @MotivationalGreatness99
    @MotivationalGreatness99 Před 2 lety +1

    I Love your video so much! It’s priceless and I thank GOD you have a Man, and partner like Fedor. I’ve always wanted to visit Russia, I am currently learning Russian. I am so glad I saw this video today.

  • @tallyfeaturinggranny8511
    @tallyfeaturinggranny8511 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing your story it was beautiful to hear how the citizens of Russians treat you it was truly mind blowing.

  • @ktoma7314
    @ktoma7314 Před 3 lety +3

    She is SO RIGHT in regards to being treated "Less than" in America. In my experiences as a blk American man, in America, it's like people don't take you serious or look down on you. Even when I go to stores, I'd notice they'll call white people sir or mam but when I go up, their demeanors changes.

  • @rettperera4099
    @rettperera4099 Před 4 lety +2

    As a brown woman in Moscow I experience racism quite constantly. being stopped by police for "random" checks and you notice it's just me and central asian men they're stopping, street harassment from men that I likely would not get if I were white (because "exotic"), a couple of aggressive experiences from skinheads here and there. I love living in Russia, but my story is that it does happen, a lot.

    • @YungHandz706
      @YungHandz706 Před 4 lety +1

      They probably think you're from the Caucasus,Turkey or Central Asia. The interesting thing it's common to call the "caucasion" people there "Black" for having darker skin even though they look more arab. I've read of certain insults being used to them like "Black ass" and "Mountain nigger" in Russian. Makes me wonder if it's because they didn't have much "Black" people that they had to use anti black slurs toward them and compare them to "Black" people as an insult to them. That will let people know how they really feel.

    • @3333sweetie
      @3333sweetie Před 4 lety

      Would any of them ever attack you, God forbid? What kind of 'harassment' do you get from men there?

  • @derion6840
    @derion6840 Před 4 lety

    I love your introductions. They are the most beautiful creation.

  • @picturefan2009
    @picturefan2009 Před 4 lety +5

    I am very happy that Victoria had such a positive experience in Russia. It's true that racism towards black people in Russia is not as prevalent, but it for sure exist towards people from former Eastern Soviet republics like Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan and people from Caucasus region and vice versa (it's not all one-sided, especially when it comes to Caucasus nations). This video makes it look like Russia is a post-racial nation, which is, sadly, not the case. They are still big race-related tensions in Russia to this day.

    • @sunflower9680
      @sunflower9680 Před 4 lety

      This is true and it’s a shame, I’m glad you’re honest enough to admit it. What can be done to reduce these ethnic/racial-tensions and bring more harmony between different ethnic groups in Russia?

    • @3333sweetie
      @3333sweetie Před 4 lety

      Come to India/Bangladesh. They're much nicer to Caucus people and Central Asians too. They love you guys.

  • @tailkinker2654
    @tailkinker2654 Před 4 lety +6

    Very interesting video. I’ve always been interested in Russian culture and language but as an African American woman living solo abroad in Japan for many years, although I have visited many, many countries in Asia, I haven’t visited Russia yet because of the very high profile racial attacks against Africans and Asians studying in Russia in the news circa 2006. Granted, I have not heard much about such incidents in a while, and I definitely would say that I have found kind people in all the far corners of the world that I have visited where rather than racism ala the American variety, you instead encounter curiosity. I’ll have to reconsider visiting Russia in the near future.

  • @hrh7886
    @hrh7886 Před 4 lety +1

    U guys are a beautiful couple!! Loved this topic and the way you guys executed it. Love from South Africa ❤️🇿🇦

  • @aqlexx
    @aqlexx Před rokem

    Awesome video, love you guys ❤️

  • @lh1572
    @lh1572 Před 5 lety +6

    I love you guys and keep on speaking your truth.........I would love to know more about other minorities experiences who are living in Russia.. ....

  • @yvonneclark5815
    @yvonneclark5815 Před 5 lety +6

    yes yes I was in Europe I was treated like a queen like I was a celerity they even gave me a seat on the bus but when I can back the USA it was like what that nigga want

    • @lunaluna6459
      @lunaluna6459 Před 5 lety +1

      What countries did you visit in Europe?

    • @yvonneclark5815
      @yvonneclark5815 Před 5 lety +1

      Luna Luna I started in Luxembourg and end in Italy I spent most of my time in Switzerland and Italy I was always treated like a queen in America I always told by people I was ugly since I was a kid so I never thought I was attractive until I went to Europe I needed that trip it build my self confidences in my self I never since then saw my self as ugly an that was over 25 years ago

    • @lunaluna6459
      @lunaluna6459 Před 5 lety +2

      Yvonne Clark - I’m glad it boosted your self confidence. If you haven’t already I encourage you to visit England, the Netherlands, and France, all three are diverse, welcoming, and accepting of different ethnicities/races, and mixed couples/interracial-relationships are common there.
      I encourage more black US-Americans to visit European countries, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, and they’ll see how respectfully they’re treated there.

    • @yvonneclark5815
      @yvonneclark5815 Před 5 lety

      Luna Luna I will take my son next year thank i love you two you make great videos keep it up can’t wait for your next videos

    • @lunaluna6459
      @lunaluna6459 Před 5 lety +1

      Yvonne Clark - I hope you and your son enjoy your trip next year 💛

  • @kiradotee
    @kiradotee Před 3 lety

    That's very interesting to learn! Thank you for the video!!

  • @YNGVIRTUOSOVIOLIST
    @YNGVIRTUOSOVIOLIST Před 4 lety

    Yeeeeeeees I have just discovered your channel. I am learning russian and thinking of visiting Russia. I really enjoyed your stories aaaaand lik forward to view others. You two are fooooooine together.