I'm BLACK and I live in Spain| My experience

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • I'm a black girl living in Spain and this is my experience. Hey there! if you're new here then you probably don't know that I've been living in Valencia Spain for 2 years now. I'm sure you've clicked on this video because you are interested in finding out about what's it's like being black and living in Spain. It's horrible how people of my color and myself have to think about how the color of our skin affects our lives, but today I wanted to share how being black and in Spain is going for me.
    I love it here! Truly the people are so nice, and while I can't speak for everyone, I do not feel as if I am being looked at more for the color of my skin. Most people here mind their business. There have been a few occasions where I may get a couple stares, especially from the security guards at the supermarkets, but I try to not let that faze me. Truly I walk around as if I own the place sometimes😂 I am very comfortable here and not fazed at all that I am a black girl all alone in Spain. Plus there are many black people here in Spain, Valencia specifically is full of international people which I absolutely love, and speaking from assumptions I'm sure that Madrid and Barcelona are very international as well.
    I've had complete strangers dm me and asked me about life as a black girl in Spain, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to leave a comment down below or dm me on my instagram: chelcyexavier.
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    (after nearly breaking my back for the purpose of trying a new set up that might look better to the public's eye)

Komentáře • 618

  • @chrisdaleftydillard
    @chrisdaleftydillard Před 3 lety +297

    Hey from Valencia! 😊 and omg girl if you wanna go get groceries one day with one of your followers lemme come throughhh I’ll have a staring contest with the guard till he leaves you alone 😂

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +46

      This comment made my night😂😂

    • @chrisdaleftydillard
      @chrisdaleftydillard Před 3 lety +25

      @@CycyExavier just saying he sounds OBSESSED if he's been staring you down for 2 years now lol

    • @joseantoniocastro1486
      @joseantoniocastro1486 Před 3 lety +3

      So, Why you are so obsessed about skin colour? Do you consider only black people as your brothers and sister? that´s very racist.

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +36

      @@joseantoniocastro1486 This has nothing to with skin color obsession but with literal historical facts and current situation of what's going on. I'm not going to go into details about what has happened and what is happening to people ppl my color, because the history is long and it's still going on. I certainly don't only consider people of my color as my brothers and sisters. I don't even understand how you came to this conclusion. I literally willingly moved to Europe. This being said, thank-you for sharing your opinion, I respect it, but let me just say I do not agree with it.

    • @joseantoniocastro1486
      @joseantoniocastro1486 Před 3 lety +15

      @@CycyExavier Min 2.40 Where are my brothers and sisters?. And before that you said that you were walking down the street looking for black people. That the problem, and I mean, a big fat problem. First of all, the mere act of walking down the street looking for seeing black people is madness, maybe the problem is that you were educated under a very racist system, and for yoy people are divided in colors. I advise you, if you came to Spain forget about your skin colour, and focus only in you as a inhabitant here in Valencia, one among other, no black, because being black means nothing at all. you have a name and a personality and have a features is part of being a human, all we are different but no for being blonde o fair skinned a person is different from other who is more or less taned or brown, or wathever features this especific person has. You know what I mean. Welcome to Valencia, and enjoy life in Spain, Only another very important thing I need to say to you, Here in Spain we are educated as catholic, and for us, catholics, there is only one race, the human race, and for this reason we don´t care about colours. The problem is that your belong to a protestan based educational system, and protestan people are very racist people, When english people came to América they consider native american people as animals, but in the american parts where the spanish came they mixed with native people, because for us people is people regarless of what colour the people have, So when you will be here forget about this way of thinking, because is a very dangerous one.

  • @gominuke
    @gominuke Před 3 lety +127

    claramente está en españa because look at that gotelé!

  • @99sovnd
    @99sovnd Před 3 lety +216

    I am mixed , african american father and spanish mother. I live in Alicante (Spain). Me and my older sister live in Spain for 26 years (Im 31)
    Most of spanish people are not racist, but still racism in Spain, not like in Usa but it happends. Is different when you are a black man than a black woman. I had issues that my sister never has. Im tired of police stopping me, actually i've been stopped today by the police in the way to my bussines. I had a lot of situations living here , anyway spanish people are nice and Spain is a really safe country. I would choose Spain 100 times before live in Usa.

    • @Miolnir3
      @Miolnir3 Před 3 lety +8

      They stop you because they are more suspicious of Moroccan-looking immigrants with all that humanitarian crisis on Spain's shores. It is not a fixation on skin color, just a clue.

    • @99sovnd
      @99sovnd Před 3 lety +42

      @@Miolnir3 im not moroccan looking, and they can see it clearly, they even think that I'm Dominican or cuban. They've been stoping me for more than 15 years, way before the humanitarian crisis. You don't know about my experience with Spanish police to tell me what is the reason.

    • @bruceharpergamer5327
      @bruceharpergamer5327 Před 3 lety +16

      @@99sovnd i can tell you my brother its becouse of your skin color. I'm Spanish , and as far as i know the parents of my grandfather's parents came all from Spain( diferent regions). I look like a Moroccan person( dont know why, maybe the FACT that they were here for almost 800 years has something to do with it). You can't imagine how many times i have been stoped. Also to many people dont believe me when i said i am from Spain , they think I'm adopted .So yeah bro, i can fell you pain. Regards from Madrid , and dont let those Bullies ruin you vibes.

    • @trishatheunicorn9702
      @trishatheunicorn9702 Před 3 lety +3

      @@bruceharpergamer5327 You should do a DNA test. you will be surprised

    • @bruceharpergamer5327
      @bruceharpergamer5327 Před 3 lety +8

      @@trishatheunicorn9702 oh i did , that it's becouse i said the Arabs were here for almost 8 centuries. I'm so proud of my heritage, but people in this country don't realize that we are a mixture of too many different cultures.

  • @JoseGomez-it7mj
    @JoseGomez-it7mj Před 3 lety +147

    I am glad you feel good in Spain😊

  • @Uguiyomi
    @Uguiyomi Před 3 lety +131

    I'm From Equatorial Guinea (A Western Country in Africa) I came here 4 months ago and everything it's okay, i havent had any bad experience. They may look at you a little when you walk on the street but nothing further than that.
    They treath me well, when i go to places, shops or idk... Anyways. And i get along with all my white classmates.
    I Live in Valladolid.
    Anyways, it's not like it's the first time i come here and i speak Spanish perfectly because, it's the main language we speak in my country.
    En todo caso, discriminación racial hay en todas partes, incluso en países de África, entre los negros mismos, en mi país a los que vienen de Malí o Camerún les suelen discriminar...
    De momento yo estoy genial y todos me tratan con amabilidad.

    • @baltasarmelchor935
      @baltasarmelchor935 Před 3 lety +9

      eso pasa en todos lados, yo soy moreno de piel, y el racismo aki solo es con los pobres, da igual color de piel.

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +4

      @Hug_the_Mob Gracias por su comentario. Me alegra mucho leer que todo va bien!

    • @Uguiyomi
      @Uguiyomi Před 3 lety

      @@baltasarmelchor935 Desde luego.

    • @Uguiyomi
      @Uguiyomi Před 3 lety

      @@CycyExavier No hay de qué Linda. Uwu. Gracias a ti por responder. XD

    • @miguelmartin1239
      @miguelmartin1239 Před 3 lety +1

      @@baltasarmelchor935 pues sí, más que racismo hay aporofobia

  • @Pinkskies3
    @Pinkskies3 Před 3 lety +20

    Thank you so much for making this video! I’m mixed (half white and half black) and this topic has been one hesitancy for me when it comes to Spain. I’m sure it’s not easy putting yourself out there on the internet and talk about a topic as serious as racism but this is really helping me❤️

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm glad this video has helped you!

    • @janahcoaching
      @janahcoaching Před 3 lety +3

      Spain is very open minded actually. They are not racist, they are used to mass migration. I grew up there, I know.

  • @alexnef5620
    @alexnef5620 Před 3 lety +249

    Don‘t think to much about you skin color. You live in Europe not in USA!

    • @UnburdenedByWhatHasBeen
      @UnburdenedByWhatHasBeen Před 3 lety +81

      Jesus christ, they got yall thinking the US is the most racist country in the world..🤦‍♂️. Do some traveling abroad and you will have a rude awakening. Especially in Eastern Europe and in Eastern Mediterranean countries.

    • @-Leonelli-
      @-Leonelli- Před 3 lety +5

      Have you heard of South Africa?

    • @jazzyniko
      @jazzyniko Před 3 lety +11

      @@UnburdenedByWhatHasBeen that's right ... No wonder there are so few if maybe almost no colored people in east Europe.

    • @UnburdenedByWhatHasBeen
      @UnburdenedByWhatHasBeen Před 3 lety +16

      @@jazzyniko we aren't perfect by any means here in the states but we are still the worlds melting pot. Not at anytime have i ever felt like people were staring at me, my wife or child in public. Biracial couples in some parts of Europe dont have that luxury.

    • @whitebenrr
      @whitebenrr Před 3 lety +13

      Racism isn’t a problem in the USA, the media is just trying to push a certain agenda

  • @CycyExavier
    @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +27

    Hey there! Please keep in mind that this is my own experience here in Spain. Funny enough I watched a video last night on tiktok about racism in Spain and the people had different things to say.

    • @CBOANDALUCIA
      @CBOANDALUCIA Před 3 lety +15

      Cycy, el mejor amigo de mi padre era negro, del Sáhara Occidental y de familia muy pobre. En los 70 sí que era rarísimo encontrar personas negras, así que llamaba muchísimo la atención.
      Él llegó aquí a estudiar porque consiguió una beca universitaria, pero tenía que trabajar en lo que encontraba para ir tirando. Nos contaba que no solía tener problemas, pero si alguna situación era incómoda o directamente injusta, su arma era el humor y su preciosa sonrisa.
      Yo creo que él te diría: "si lleva así dos años, cuando se te acerque otra vez el guarda tú te giras hacia él con tu mejor sonrisa y le das los buenos días o tardes con tus mejores modales, y luego, dile que le agradeces su protección pero que tras dos años ya sabes orientarte por el supermercado".
      Pero yo te digo que, si es necesario porque no lo"pilla", acudas al encargado y pongas una queja. Eres una cliente igual que cualquier otra y tienes los mismos derechos, no tengas miedo.
      Por otro lado, la gran mayoría de personas negras que vas a encontrar son africanos sin formación académica superior, cuando no están de forma ilegal, así que trabajan en lo que pueden.
      Son sus hijos los que tienen más oportunidades gracias a sus estudios, donde yo vivo ya hay una nueva generación, y algunos ya tienen otros trabajos universitarios o se preparan para ello.

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +5

      Gracias por sus amables palabras y el consejo! 😊

    • @CBOANDALUCIA
      @CBOANDALUCIA Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@b.e.d.e.m. He allways said some things like that. For example, I remember when we are in the beach one day and a random man was staring him like he was an alien.
      He looked at my father and said "Tony, today it's a really hot day, I'm sweating as a White", and then looked at the man " isn't, man?" 😅 The man blushed and came back to his group.

  • @chikilic
    @chikilic Před 3 lety +12

    Valencian here! Happy to know you chose Valencia and not Madrid or Barcelona :P
    I'm sorry for these incidents you had, as I know other people experienced similar situations.

  • @lpines8891
    @lpines8891 Před 2 lety +6

    What a positive personality you have! Very glad you are happy living in Valencia. I was there in 2018 and really enjoyed it. Best wishes.

  • @hannest1996
    @hannest1996 Před 3 lety +9

    I feel you girl. I am mixed African-Filipino but I look Filipino. I also face the security guard thing in the supermarket. It improved when I started to interact with the workers. I still love Spain though ...

  • @carlosmendezrijpsma3781
    @carlosmendezrijpsma3781 Před 3 lety +39

    People in the USA think too much about race and color and stuff. Here in Spain we love to make friends with all kinds of people. Most Spaniards do not see color, if they like you they like you for who you are and if they hate you they hate you for something you did to them. In Europe color is not important at all. Like, no one cares if you are black, white or green. Whatever, we do not care 1 bit. Love from Spain (Alicante)!

    • @Awf780
      @Awf780 Před 3 lety +4

      Si que hay prejuicios y bastante desconocimiento que generan situaciones desafortunadas en muchos casos pero desde luego aquí en España nos choca esa importancia a la "raza" q se le da en EEUU

    • @venuspeaches9319
      @venuspeaches9319 Před 3 lety +8

      Yo soy marroquina, nací en España y el racismo que he vivido ha sido constante desde la primaria. Sí que existe el racismo en España. La gente tiene prejuicios y tienden a imponer los estereotipos. Por lo que primero se debería reconocer el racismo que hay en este país para intentar combatir la ignorancia. No olvidemos que Europa es un continente en el cual el racismo lleva siglos, que por algo son los países post-coloniales y que el color de la piel y la etnia sigue siendo un factor en nuestra sociedad y si no solo debemos escuchar el discurso de la extrema derecha la cual cada día es más popular. No deberíamos invalidar la experiencia de una persona racializada y más si uno no lo es. Aún y así debo decir que desde mi experiencia España es uno de los países de Europa que intenta mejorar cada día y que las nuevas generaciones tienen una mente más abierta.

    • @Awf780
      @Awf780 Před 3 lety +2

      @@venuspeaches9319 en otros países no hay racismo? Q por lo q dices es un fenómeno propio de Europa y no creo q sea así

    • @venuspeaches9319
      @venuspeaches9319 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Awf780 Totalmente que hay racismo en otros países, no me viene en la cabeza ningún país en el cual no exista el racismo por desgracia. En Marruecos igual existe el racismo. En ningún momento digo que sea un problema único de Europa o Estados Unidos, simplemente exponía al comentario en el cual expone que en España no lo hay y des de mi experiencia lo hay y de forma activa. Por lo que nose si no me expresado bien o he remarcado que sea un fenómeno de Europa pero en ningún caso creo que sea así solo creo que es un fenómeno que el colonialismo, el imperialismo ha intentado imponer la superioridad de la etnia blanca pero no es exclusivo de Europa es un fenómeno mundial.

    • @VocaloidM1
      @VocaloidM1 Před 3 lety +6

      You wish it was like that, but Spain has a severe racism and homophobic cases rate, we have a very dark past and we still have a long way to go to fix that. It's not as good as you picture it, and not as bad as years ago but it's still a serious problem in the present.

  • @LLopez-qb6gz
    @LLopez-qb6gz Před 3 lety +124

    Guapa estas en tu país! Nos gusta que vengan de todos los paises y nos enriquezcamos todos de las diversas opiniones y culturas.

  • @josemunoz0
    @josemunoz0 Před 3 lety +19

    Love to hear your overall opinion about this country is really good.
    Valencia may not be as famous as Madrid or Barcelona but it is one of the biggest cities in the country, and cities use to have a lot of diversity and most of Valencian/Madrilenian/Barcelonian etc etc people are used to it. However, in Spain there are not as many black people as in other European counties like for example France or the UK, the majority of them came here not that many years ago and they primarily live in the big cities.
    So it's not uncommon that if you go to a village or you run into someone from a town or village some people (specially old people that have only seen black people in movies or some TV shows) stare at you because of how uncommon it is for them to see a black person, and if they are ignorant they immediately will think u came from an African country, cause as you said the great majority of black people living in Spain came from Africa, not from France, UK, USA or whatever.
    I have been living my whole life in a 25 000-people town in the South corner of Spain and I literally only know 1 black person that lives there. However, since I'm at university I live in Seville, a big city where it is much more common to see more racial diversity and obviously people are used to it and open-minded about it.
    So what I mean is that is not about getting mad at some people just for them staring at you, of course the security guard that always stares at u is a crazy person that keeps thinking you're gonna steal smth even when you've been going there for 2 years and neither good was the reaction of the women you said, but as you know those are exceptions.
    Of course I know in Spain there are bad disrespectful racist people and those are the few that insult someone only for having a darker skin, as well as there are racist people in every country, but you see, in the great majority of the cases they are maybe not used to a different-race person and that's why some people may make u feel uncomfortable. In the end of the day, it's all about respecting the others and being kind, and that's what some people have to learn. Thats my point.
    Anyway, sorry for this 728299391 words comment and keep enjoyin your time in our beautiful country!

  • @larpeirasingluten6401
    @larpeirasingluten6401 Před 3 lety +150

    Me alegra mucho que en general te sientas bien, que estés cómoda.
    El tema de la señora en la cola del supermercado es un sufrimiento 🙈🙈 no creo que sea por una cuestión racial, me pasa habitualmente al ir a comprar 😒 sobre todo con las señoras mayores... se creen que son las dueñas del lugar!
    Y con el guardia de seguridad yo haría algo, pondría una queja. Que lo hiciese una vez, vale, pero dos años...
    Te deseo lo mejor ❤

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +13

      Muchas gracias por su comentario! 😊

    • @antonijaume8498
      @antonijaume8498 Před 2 lety

      @EspañaSocial no creo.

    • @WalterModel45
      @WalterModel45 Před 2 lety +2

      Sisi.
      En este país hay una sobreprotección a la gente mayor porque sí.
      Son los unicos que han hanado poder adquistivo cuando todo el pais perdio mucho sobretodo los jovenes.
      Pero hablan y se comportan con una soberbia.
      Parece que le tienes que perfonar la vida.

  • @DailyLifeofUna
    @DailyLifeofUna Před 3 lety +11

    My Brother lives close to Valencia and his wifes family lives there. Also my husband has family there 😍 we love it there!

  • @roundtwo3321
    @roundtwo3321 Před 6 měsíci +3

    When people follow you in the store, you should hand them your shopping basket, make them carry your items while you shop, and ask them for shopping tips. They will get very offended and leave you alone, or continue to help you.

  • @BenignogamerLol
    @BenignogamerLol Před 3 lety +35

    Nowadays Spain is pretty safe and almost nobody want to have problem. There are a lot of people who criticise arabian (most of em) and other immigrants that arrive the country illegally, because, under their condition and for several reasons that can be discussed, behave badly. There are other group of people who dont like gispies because of the same reason.
    But there are not real racist in the country, there are not people who dont like others only due to the color of their skin (very few people). Some are just getting angry against bad conducts. We have to understand every position and reach solutions.

  • @edugenopat
    @edugenopat Před 3 lety +43

    Hi Cycy.
    I'm a Spanish white guy and my boyfriend is Ghanaian.
    Although there are a few racists in Spain (like in most countries, unfortunately)
    I feel that in Europe in general some extreme right-wingers are not so much racists but anti-foreigners or anti-immigrants. Like you said, there's currently a lot of African people in Spain, and people, like that woman in the restaurant they don't see you so much as a black woman, but as an African woman, and will say a remark about your country, and yes, maybe add a raciall slurr for flare.
    Unfortunately, these people have issue with African, Latinos, "Moros", but also against white romanians, bulgarians and other source of immigration.
    Also many of these African have had to arrive in dangerous little row boats or similar, so their situation is not exactly legal, that's why it's difficult for them to get legal contracts, and also many of them are on a longer journey to further parts of Europe.
    Unfortunately these people do exist, but luckily society is turning around and it's these people who now have to keep in the DL since they are becoming the rarity.
    I'm glad you enjoy Spain. ¡Bienvenida!

    • @alvarogonzalezgambini7598
      @alvarogonzalezgambini7598 Před 2 lety +1

      Actually those from the left are far more racist than those from the right. They just deflect.

    • @amadinho2230
      @amadinho2230 Před 2 lety

      Spanish are silente racist people i live here for many years

    • @s.7594g
      @s.7594g Před rokem

      No tienes ni idea de inmigración ilegal pero ok. Por cierto ya que pones la palabra "moro", no es despectiva y viene del latín "maurus".

  • @blurryface_1589
    @blurryface_1589 Před 3 lety +41

    Vaya lo lamento mucho, ojalá que no vuelvas a tener más situaciones como las del restaurante.
    Me alegro que te guste España!

  • @oscarvestee
    @oscarvestee Před 3 lety +6

    The more people talk about racism the more they create it. I'm from a place where no one talks about it, and we are all colors. My mom is white my dad black and that's normal.

    • @ejay.u3373
      @ejay.u3373 Před 3 lety +1

      Not true, racism is very real. But worse in some countries. Not talking about it will not make it go away. I just hope one day, it wouldn't ever have to be an issue again.

    • @MimimiMcArthur
      @MimimiMcArthur Před 3 lety +1

      What a silly comment.

    • @oscarvestee
      @oscarvestee Před 3 lety

      @@ejay.u3373 it did in some places.

  • @karonte5199
    @karonte5199 Před 3 lety +12

    ¡ WELCOME TO SPAIN ¡ ¡¡¡ FOREVER ¡¡¡

  • @legocityxd_007
    @legocityxd_007 Před 3 lety +6

    Hey! Saludos desde Alicante! Acabo de ver el vídeo, me alegro de que en general te sientas cómoda en España a pesar de los momentos incómodos que se puedan dar, espero que te siga yendo bien, un abrazo 👍🏻❤️🇪🇸

  • @danielsolerlardies1803
    @danielsolerlardies1803 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm from Spain, and I'm glad to have more beautiful persons here!!! 😝
    Keep going with the channel, cheers✌🏽

  • @Korwskov
    @Korwskov Před 3 lety +5

    Honestly I enjoyed your video. In fact there is, in my opinion, a little detail I wanna mention. As I know English has been studied in Spain in schools for, approx, 30 years now. The thing is that, in general, the biggest deal with the language is not a bad English level in Spain, but the people who feel shy or braveless to try talking in English without fear. To put it in that way... the don't feel comfortable. talking in English (lots of people) because the think they have less level than they actually have, and don't even try to see what happens doing it because they think they're gonna be judged in some way or so. Sounds crazy but I noticed that in London, in a huge percent of spaniards, who told me how they hesitate all the time.
    Apart of that... I truly believe that in general here in Spain are not as much into race issues as it seems in other countries. Spaniards will judge, if the do so, the person, not the color of the skin. I'll give you the point with something I lived a few years ago. I had a black colombian girlfriend and, to be honest, nearly everyone on the street used to stare at us, but not because of her race. It was because she was incredibly taller than me, and our friends were always making jokes for that reason. Never had troubles being an interracial couple, or even perceived a tiny sign of disapproval in others
    And, to sum up.... sorry if I made mistakes using english, keep on "opening" yourself to the world and congrats, Cycy!
    Regards from Andalucia

  • @claudiogibert737
    @claudiogibert737 Před 3 lety +10

    Como dijo Samuel Etoo, jugador de futbol: yo no he sufrido el racismo, son mis compatriotas que han venido en pateras los que lo sufren. El racismo se ceba con los más pobres.

    • @enneco7784
      @enneco7784 Před 3 lety +6

      Eso no es racismo. Si te cuelas en un país de forma ilegal, con una mano delante y otra detrás, lo vas a pasar mal independientemente de tu raza y del país

    • @TheRaul45
      @TheRaul45 Před 3 lety +5

      No diria que es racismo, porque el hecho que se juzga no es el color de piel, sino ser ilegales o no y ni eso, porque no nos molesta esto, nos molesta la violencia que está creciendo a la que no estamos acostumbrados ya Croata o Ukraniano blanco y rubio, chino Español o Senegales. La izquierda nos está pudriendo al enfrentarnos, cuando el problema que tenemos con las personas todos sabemos que es el mismo, la violencia y agresiones, la inseguridad que no queremos vivir, porque la paz es lo que más valoramos.
      Esta chica es una estudiante, super agradable y no merece que estos partidos y sus campañas publicitarias para ganarse a los inmigrantes la enfrenten a todos los demás. Espera que sepa entender como funcionan los politicos de Izquierda..

    • @teresamba1970
      @teresamba1970 Před 3 lety +3

      @@TheRaul45 otra vez con la izquierda. Donde
      más racistas hay son en la gente de derechas por lo menos es lo qué he sufrido yo

    • @ivancasalcouceiro1689
      @ivancasalcouceiro1689 Před 3 lety +4

      Defender las fronteras de España no es racismo, a ver si se os mete en la cabeza. ILEGALES NO.

  • @RobertRod818
    @RobertRod818 Před 3 lety +8

    I'm not black, but when I go to certain grocery stores or malls, security guards follow me. The way I take it is that I may look suspicious to them, but would never think it is because of my skin color.

    • @thejedeye13
      @thejedeye13 Před 3 lety +4

      You're Lying to yourself then

    • @ejay.u3373
      @ejay.u3373 Před 3 lety

      That's a you problem

    • @RobertRod818
      @RobertRod818 Před 3 lety +2

      I don't have an inferiority complex. I never encounter issues. I'm nice and respectful to everyone, so everyone is nice back to me. When some security keep an eye on me, I think they're doing their job, which is to protect the business.

    • @ejay.u3373
      @ejay.u3373 Před 3 lety

      @@RobertRod818 for two years... sure. 🙄🙄

    • @thejedeye13
      @thejedeye13 Před 3 lety

      @@RobertRod818 And You're Not Black - You're White and Most likely a Russian Troll

  • @corkandi
    @corkandi Před rokem +1

    I lived and worked in Spain (near Granada) for a year and a half. I've travelled to many Spanish cities, villages & towns and can hold a conversation in Spanish. Yes, at times I was stared at and a couple of times directly discriminated against but it's no different to my experiences growing up and living in England. I still have Spanish friends and if you dive into their culture and forget about what you look like... no one cares. In the main, the Spanish people I have met, have been welcoming, helpful, funny, and kind. P.S. I'm going to Madrid for the sixth time next month, can't wait!

  • @itseianotaya6417
    @itseianotaya6417 Před 3 lety +3

    True, it’s rare to see black people working at the supermarket or shops, it also happens with the hijabis and it’s frustrating that keeps happening, hope it changes.
    Racism is everywhere but there’s not a lot in Spain. I had a few people yell at me or family for being Moroccan things like “go back to your country”, I was bullied because of that; but I am well aware is not the same as being black.
    Also: I love your vibes

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +2

      I'm sad to hear that 😔 and thanks for your sweet comment♥️♥️

    • @ethannunez4308
      @ethannunez4308 Před 3 lety

      Some Spaniards should remember they don't look like German people before they even think of treating Moroccans like that .

  • @miriamluna9772
    @miriamluna9772 Před 3 lety +3

    I lived in Italy and I didn't have any drama..Ppl are ppl....love Italy..
    Naples....You will find ignorance ppl in any country.....Keep moving and live your life....GOD BLESS

  • @alandillon968
    @alandillon968 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm a white Brit and one of the things I noticed when I moved to Spain was the lack of racisum, discrimination in Spain towards black people which was very refreshing. It feels very safe here for everyone I use to feel anxious if a group of teens or early 20ish guys walked towards me specially at night. Even more so if they had hoods and the hood up, from experience it's an indicator specially if not cold that they dont want to be recognised. Here no fear!
    However want to ask you what do you feel about the Spanish tradition of 'Blacking-up' for the 3 kings, or festival's?

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +5

      Hey there, thank you for leaving a comment! About the Three Kings parade, I have to be honest I hadn't heard of it until I came here. I went to a parade in Alicante and I was definitely surprised. It does feel weird to a certain extent but the whole celebration was beautiful to watch. I can't say I feel very strongly about it as I understand the concept and the story. I'm not exactly thrilled by it either, but I can see and understand that it's part of their culture and it does no direct harm to black people.

    • @ibizawavey8630
      @ibizawavey8630 Před 2 lety +2

      Alan, you are not black and you clearly say you're not only YT but you're a Brit. What on earth would compel you to speak on something you know nothing about or have experienced at all? The nerve, the caucasity to even put your hat in the ring when you have no dog in this fight. Kindly FO.

    • @alandillon968
      @alandillon968 Před 2 lety

      @@ibizawavey8630 What a stupid, stupid comment to make. Trying to be clever, trendy and failing badly...grow up and stop being an arsehole. You can be better than this!!

  • @annaace41
    @annaace41 Před 3 lety +11

    Girl I agree for the most part, especially in València, people are very chill. I, like you, have had very few racist experiences since I've been here. The only issue I have is that Spanish people always assume you're like escaping some war torn country or extreme poverty because you're black and that's gotten really old really fast. Also Spanish people just stare... It's a thing 😂 but I still love Spain tho!

    • @RobertRod818
      @RobertRod818 Před 3 lety +3

      I would recommend, if you don't feel comfortable in Spain, just leave

    • @annaace41
      @annaace41 Před 3 lety +7

      @@RobertRod818 when did I say I wasn't comfortable. I literally said I loved Spain 🤷🏽‍♀️.

    • @sashabertold3731
      @sashabertold3731 Před 3 lety +2

      This staring thing is soooo annoying, it's almost everywhere in Europe!!!

    • @enlosluceros7236
      @enlosluceros7236 Před rokem

      @@sashabertold3731 it's a cultural thing. We do it to each other as well. Even a tiny detail that is different can drag attention to you

    • @tsuyuasui7297
      @tsuyuasui7297 Před rokem

      ​@@enlosluceros7236 oh that makes sense, I'm currently staying in alicante with my black friends and I'm noticing that you guys always stare

  • @TravelingisFREEDOM
    @TravelingisFREEDOM Před 3 lety +2

    This seems to be a very interesting and beautiful place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!

  • @bruceharpergamer5327
    @bruceharpergamer5327 Před 3 lety +2

    I can't speak for everyone in this country, but for me you are more than welcome. Hope you'll enjoy you stance in here.

  • @javifonticiella2302
    @javifonticiella2302 Před 3 lety +9

    Cuando fui a usa me dijeron que habia racismo contra los hispano parlantes pero todo lo contrario, la gente fue muy amable, aunque siempre hay casos aislados, creo que hoy en dia con la globalizacion cada vez hay menos racismo

    • @wheevocado
      @wheevocado Před 3 lety +4

      Creo que en usa realmente depende a qué lugar vayas. Al parecer hay estados que son muy abiertos al intercambio cultural y otros que son muy conservadores

    • @matias5924
      @matias5924 Před 3 lety

      A qué lugar fuiste? Para saber y por lo menos sentirme seguro en un lugar xd

    • @miguelmartin1239
      @miguelmartin1239 Před 3 lety +2

      @@wheevocado seguro que se nota la diferencia entre California o Nueva York y la "América profunda"

    • @javifonticiella2302
      @javifonticiella2302 Před 3 lety

      @Kimi Choo ya se que hay casos aislados en los que algunos ignorantes echan la culpa a los inmigrantes, pero en esta vida tienes que aprender a no generalizar y esforzarte por progresar la vida es dificil y muchas veces injusta pero uno no puede quedarse llorando sin hacer nada diciendo que no tiene exito por la culpa de la sociedad, no amigo trabaja, esfuerzate y persevera asi llegaras lejos, lamentandote y diciendo que no tienes exito porque todos son racistas asi no llegaras a ningun sitio, solo conseguiras estar amargado,

    • @WalterModel45
      @WalterModel45 Před 2 lety

      @@wheevocado
      Que vaya a Alabama y verá xd

  • @robballent8694
    @robballent8694 Před 3 lety +2

    The issue is black people in Spain are from Africa for the most part. There is no tension that exists with blacks from the USA. I was in the Air Force for the 6 years while I was in Spain. I spent 3 months in Valencia and made friends while traveling. The people are very independent and if you do not reach out they will keep to themselves. But when approached they are friendly. I my wife was from Sevilla and lived the Spanish stile. Your Spanish is excellent but since are very independent you do not understand the life and culture. Reach out to your classmates and enjoy the experience. Tome un vinito y racion de algo que te gusta.

  • @yagoyasser
    @yagoyasser Před 3 lety +3

    Greetings from Valencia, too! I'm so glad to hear you are mostly enjoying the experience of living here in Spain, more specifictly, in Valencia. I always enjoy sharing experiences with people from another countries and cultures so, I you wanna hang out around to discover Valencia a liitle bit more, don't doubt to talk to me! See you around! ^^

  • @SEVEN_OR_ELEVEN
    @SEVEN_OR_ELEVEN Před 3 lety +48

    En España, los seguridades de supermercados también me siguen y soy caucásico-nórdico 😂...es su forma de hacer ver a sus compañeros que hacen su trabajo, no es contigo o por tu color de piel. Y recurrir al color de piel, es algo bastante superado para llamar a alguien...negro, es una característica física, no buscamos un eufemismo, ser negro es como ser rubio. ¿Racismo?, claro, idiotas hay around the world. SUERTE

    • @ivanrojas2216
      @ivanrojas2216 Před 3 lety +5

      Claro, pero el tono y el contexto hacen que la palabra negro suene amigable , romántica o despectiva

    • @ivangarciaferrer4921
      @ivangarciaferrer4921 Před 3 lety

      @@ivanrojas2216 romantica 😂

    • @napster1987
      @napster1987 Před 3 lety +2

      Estoy de acuerdo contigo en que es una interpretación suya más que una realidad.

    • @sebasty1800
      @sebasty1800 Před 3 lety

      Cierto

    • @napster1987
      @napster1987 Před 3 lety

      @Kimi Choo Si, y una interpretación también.

  • @aydenochsofia9559
    @aydenochsofia9559 Před 3 lety +28

    In general, our people are cheerful and friendly. The kind of racial thing had never been an issue in Spain or any Spanish-speaking country. I am mixed, indeed. However, there are jerks in Spain too (but not a great number). In my city, in Seville, there is the Brotherhood of the Black People (founded in 1393), La Hermandad de los Negritos. Now, there are no black people in Seville of Spanish origin because the African blood is mixed already with the locals. That shows how Spaniards deal with race. If they like you, you are part of them. By the way, the first city in the USA founded by free black people, Fuerte Mosé, was within the boundaries of Spain.

    • @noneya1238
      @noneya1238 Před 3 lety

      South America is very racist, so I wouldn't say all spanish speaking places. Yes Spain is good in my opinion, ran into a couple of jerks, but you can't stop that anywhere.

    • @xBeingAFoodiex
      @xBeingAFoodiex Před 2 lety

      LMFAO are you serious. spain started the slave trade. spanish speaking countries are very anti black

    • @ohhweeeee
      @ohhweeeee Před 2 lety

      @@xBeingAFoodiex Have you been there and experienced this?

  • @rochigant3090
    @rochigant3090 Před 3 lety +4

    My god I smiled all the way through this video! You are the sweetest and I'm so happy that you feel comfortable, safe and happy in Spain, it makes me proud hahaha. Although just like any other country Spain isn't perfect and there will be people with shaky morals and racist attitudes I'm so glad that you're having a good experience here so far and hope it'll stay thet way. Oh and no doubt hmu if you ever visit Madrid and we'll stroll around the city, it's awesome! New subscriber here girl, all the best!!!

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for leaving a comment, made me soo happy😊 and I definitely plan on visiting Madrid thanks for the offer, you're so kind. x

    • @rochigant3090
      @rochigant3090 Před 3 lety

      @@CycyExavier 🥰🥰🥰

  • @bilbaoweekends6739
    @bilbaoweekends6739 Před 3 lety +2

    Never feel ashamed of skin colour, creed, religion, im english and white, and i can tell you many english that travel abroad will be looked at more by natives than you, because many of them can be embarrassing when they travel to other countries, but so can many other people; i speak spanish and its great to listen to black communities speak spanish, i have learned a lot from Equitorial Guinea,

  • @Eric-Marsh
    @Eric-Marsh Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for an interesting blog. We've been living an hour south of Valencia for about 3 12/ years now. It's great here.

  • @tokyochanel7267
    @tokyochanel7267 Před rokem +1

    I’m your 1000th subscriber 😘

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před rokem +1

      omg didn't think it would happen! Thank you🥰

  • @mariadc3917
    @mariadc3917 Před 3 lety +3

    cool ! i should move to Valencia then , i live in a small town (Albacete) , glad to hear you feel confortable and confidence been here :)

  • @CID1973
    @CID1973 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey, i'm spanish, i was security man...and i also would follow you all the time ñ_ñ'

  • @joenieto5491
    @joenieto5491 Před 3 lety +1

    Very glad that you feel good living in Spain and hope that you will always feel welcomed .

  • @streamerlx4927
    @streamerlx4927 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm White and live in Germany.
    Also, i had 2 pieces of pizza today.
    One with cheese, the other with pineapple.

  • @sohighsogood4452
    @sohighsogood4452 Před 3 lety +3

    Eres un encanto de persona, solo se desprende de ti sinceridad, inteligencia y amor del prójimo.
    “El amor es la única fuerza capaz de transformar un enemigo en un amigo.” MARTIN LUTHER KING.......espero que España sea un amigo tuyo de por vida!! Un Abrazo

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 3 lety +1

      Muchísimas gracias por su comentario!!

    • @sohighsogood4452
      @sohighsogood4452 Před 3 lety

      @@CycyExavier I couldn't have been more wrong not subscribing to your channel.....please stick posting such interesting materials, your channel happens to have a different taste.

  • @pegaso3terminator75
    @pegaso3terminator75 Před 3 lety +1

    Yeah I feel the same I'm from Spain, I'm blonde and green eyes and feel the same everytime I go to the groceries when I went to France, and yes I cried when I watched the hero from Berlin, Mr Jesse Owen's my idol, big hug woman!!

  • @kennalime5644
    @kennalime5644 Před 3 lety +13

    Thank you for the video!! It helped me looking at life in Spain as a spanish girl from someone else's eyes so I can understand more what other people might go through while living in my country and to learn from it :)

    • @boyzineriesenteringthescen7967
      @boyzineriesenteringthescen7967 Před 3 lety

      Hi Kenna, I'm busy learning Spanish at the moment, what's the difference between Columbian and Spanish?

    • @kennalime5644
      @kennalime5644 Před 3 lety +1

      @@boyzineriesenteringthescen7967 hey, do you mean Colombian? From that country?

    • @boyzineriesenteringthescen7967
      @boyzineriesenteringthescen7967 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kennalime5644 yes from that country, is there a difference in pronunciation, and use of words, thanks.

    • @kennalime5644
      @kennalime5644 Před 3 lety

      @@boyzineriesenteringthescen7967 the answer is YES, definitely, completely different accents... There are different words too, words than in Spain mean something different than in Colombia, different use of the same words too, and differents expression... But, if you learn Spanish, from anywhere, people will understand you in every Spanish speaking country

    • @kennalime5644
      @kennalime5644 Před 3 lety

      @@boyzineriesenteringthescen7967 the answer is YES, definitely, completely different accents... There are different words too, words than in Spain mean something different than in Colombia, different use of the same words too, and differents expression... But, if you learn Spanish, from anywhere, people will understand you in every Spanish speaking country

  • @leozendo3500
    @leozendo3500 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been followed by securities in Madrid but they just seem interested and when I smile at them they become shy and leave👌

  • @ElSueco.
    @ElSueco. Před 3 lety +10

    I am from Spain and in reality Spain is one of the least racist countries in the world
    I like people from other countries ❤

    • @vivianebb1
      @vivianebb1 Před 3 lety +2

      el racismo existe en todas partes

    • @user-rx9zl7iz4d
      @user-rx9zl7iz4d Před 3 lety

      @@vivianebb1 si pero creo que quiere decir que españa es un país cuando la racism no es mucho

    • @rash1dreading659
      @rash1dreading659 Před 2 lety +1

      @@vivianebb1 Lo deces porque eres uno de ellos.

  • @greeneileen
    @greeneileen Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your experiences. I've been living in Barcelona for about eight years and have noticed the security guard nonsense and cutting in line, too. Here there's kind of a semi-aggressive "'ultim?" or "ultima?" to check who is last in line often when people to clump rather than queue. I have absolutely had people cut in front of me then lie loudly about it. Hang in there.

  • @sublime9525
    @sublime9525 Před rokem +1

    I'm here after the Valencia FC fans racially abused Vinicius Jr yesterday to learn more about what it's like being black in Spain.

  • @cbs5357
    @cbs5357 Před 3 lety +10

    Cyci these kinds of things you’ve just told us, happen everywhere and I can tell you one thing if someone stares at you is because you’re a pretty girl.

  • @DailyLifeofUna
    @DailyLifeofUna Před 3 lety +4

    Haha, that super market thing happens here with my husband aswell. He is from Armenia, and in Mercadona we always get followed when we shop together there...they think he's å crook and will steal. Not my any means do i mean he is experiencing the same as colored does.
    But people here can be veeery judgy. I am happy you feel like they leave you be,even tho a few of the incidents were triggering ❤

    • @anacasanova7350
      @anacasanova7350 Před 3 lety +4

      Siento decir, que los migrantes de Europa del Este, sobre todo unos, tienen un tipo de personas que viven de pequeños hurtos. Y claro según el aspecto pueden desconfiar.
      En el Metro, casi siempre los conocen y los vigilan.

  • @Jzarecta
    @Jzarecta Před 3 lety +4

    Would be funny if you turn around that guard on an isle and wait for him to show up and introduce yourself, like 'hello I have come here everyday for the past two years, what's your name?' and offer a handshake. I think he will feel awkward as hell.

  • @Mery143341
    @Mery143341 Před 3 lety +1

    I didn't expect to see your experience from a "black woman" point of view hahahaha I mean I didn't even think about you being a black woman, like I have friends and, by chance, they are black or Romanian or Latina. I'm white and my friends do have experience with racist even now days but it's not a main problem or a problem at all. It just happens to them and they just keep living their live happily, as they want to in their country. It's nice living here ( I'm spanish btw)

  • @nanalilinali149
    @nanalilinali149 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m going to Valencia monday i’m so scared. I experienced racism yesterday in Benidorm i was walking to a shop and an old woman called us “ mono “ who means monkey. I went to Alicante today and same the shopguard was always looking at us and following us. The cashiers were sometimes very cold.

    • @remiremsar5946
      @remiremsar5946 Před 2 lety +2

      Careful there. Mono in spanish also means cute
      "Hay mira que mono" literally translates to "Oh look, so cute"

  • @geordalewilliams9156
    @geordalewilliams9156 Před 2 lety +5

    The problem is that you're from a different country with different people, laws, and rules. That's the problem when people (Especially black Americans) gets a different vibe from a different country. They're quick to think their being racist. No, it's not. Just because you had one bad experience in Spain, doesn't mean that the entire people is like that.

  • @geraviolar.60
    @geraviolar.60 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m glad you feel comfortable here!
    I’m hispanic and I went to school in Madrid. I can honestly say that people destroyed my self stem calling me p*a negra vete a tu país’’ as a greeting.
    Even my teachers in high school used to say disrespectful comments…
    I remember one time my history teacher said: guys you need to study more, it’s not posible immigrants getting 8 and 9 and my Spanish guys just 5 as scores.
    Now I just come to visit my family here, not living anymore, can’t deal with it ever!

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 2 lety +1

      It's horrible what you've been through, make me sad reading this😔 but I hope you're doing alright and not letting the experience scar u too much. Unfortunately this world has some very unpleasant ppl.

    • @user-rx9zl7iz4d
      @user-rx9zl7iz4d Před 2 lety

      que parte de españa viviste?

    • @CycyExavier
      @CycyExavier  Před 2 lety

      Valencia

  • @petersonjr8015
    @petersonjr8015 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video. Love how you don’t take it too seriously with the weird looks and even when faced with slight aggression. That’s a rare trait. Many of our black brothers and sisters unfortunately get too self conscious about their skin colour and it could be really mentally-daunting and uncomfortable.
    I visited a small village in Sevilla for a few days and I recall getting lots of looks. Personally I don’t feel that self conscious; I understand these people for the most part don’t come across black people often and so they tend to stare a little. I had a great time though.
    If you are a really self conscious black person it’s good to note that such looks do not imply the people are racist, you are just a little “exotic”😄.
    In the bigger cities the stares are much less; most people just mind their business.

  • @sashabertold3731
    @sashabertold3731 Před 3 lety +1

    You're so cool and laid back.
    Keep going!
    This supermarket guy though, argh!!! Hope he wakes up!

  • @xabierpozopozo4532
    @xabierpozopozo4532 Před 3 lety +3

    Este es el verdadero día a día de un español:
    Ayer me hice colega de unos jambos que iban por la calle pidiendo papel de liar para un porro y yo les dí, ellos me dieron un poco de hierba y todos contentos.

  • @alicianieto2822
    @alicianieto2822 Před 3 lety +1

    I´m happy you have a good time here! To be fair, I´ve heard some first generation black Spanish from African parents complain that people do have a hard time seeing them as "Spanish" instead of as "foreigners who have made Spain their home". A subtle difference that may be hurtful. Beyond that, I´ve never heard any complaints and I´m glad you didn´t have any bad experiences!
    PD: The line cutting is not cause of color, but because you look young and foreign, and foreigners tend to hesitate more to tell old rude ladies off and they know it. My white Canadian friend had that happen to him a lot too until I persuaded him that sending the lady in question "Señora, la cola está atrás!" loud enought for the entire line to hear will solve all hsi troubles

  • @brianAsh3000
    @brianAsh3000 Před 2 lety +1

    The security guard followed me around the grocery store too. I was in Madrid. Also got bumped on the street and mean mugged.

  • @FromGroundToMud
    @FromGroundToMud Před 3 lety +1

    I think we "stare" more than we should, specially if it's not a big city like Valencia, Madrid, Barcelona.
    Racial diversity is still a recent phenomena in the majority of Spain, which is rural, little villages of

  • @ignaciomorenocordon4674
    @ignaciomorenocordon4674 Před 3 lety +4

    Prueba algún día a venir a Granada, es súper bonita y tiene muchos lugares que visitar, además la gente es muy apañada

  • @quelmz4294
    @quelmz4294 Před rokem +1

    Hola Cycy!! Acabo de ver tu vídeo. Soy española y vivo en Holanda. Mi opinión no es que los españoles seamos racistas, creo que somos más bien desconfiados, y ello tiene que ver con la larga historia de nuestro país. No creo que se mire la raza, creo que se mira más bien la cultura del país de origen de la persona, por el choque cultural que pueda haber. Aun así, refiriéndome al entorno que formamos en un país extranjero o las personas con las que nos comunicamos, pasando la fase de "cuál es tu origen", se nos va a comenzar a tratar como nos merezcamos como individuos, ya no como nuestra cultura o país de origen, es por ello que a ti te trata bien la gente que conoces, es porque eres sencilla, dulce y tienes personalidad (un equilibrio en tu persona) que la gente, tras conocerte sabe valorar y esto conlleva a un trato con respeto hacia ti. He visto otros canales de youtube con este mismo tema y dichas youtubers son personas que ven racismo en todas partes, a esas personas no se las va a respetar en ningun lugar, menos aun en Europa, continente antiguo, con mucha historia y guerras, donde no se siente respeto por la gente que va de víctima, esto te lo digo con conocimiento de causa y por mi experiencia y la de mis amistades aquí, también extranjeras, en este otro país europeo

  • @kimballentyne9069
    @kimballentyne9069 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing. Don't worry about your skin complexion. Learning the local language is always helpful.

  • @xabierpozopozo4532
    @xabierpozopozo4532 Před 3 lety +3

    About your problem in supermarket don't worry. We, Spaniards, are a little bit assholes because if we have the opportunity for stole something we do it without a reason. It's very normal that we have more security than others countries.

    • @leatherandtactel
      @leatherandtactel Před 3 lety +1

      La inmensa mayoría de gente no roba nada, sobre todo la gente mayor, que suele ser muy honrada y responsable.

  • @a-aron5405
    @a-aron5405 Před 3 lety +4

    10:14 That was a whole mood😂

  • @josecamara643
    @josecamara643 Před 3 lety +2

    Espero ke te valla bien y le estés mucho tiempo con nosotros, guapísima, saludos desde Córdoba.

  • @hummingbird6363
    @hummingbird6363 Před 3 lety +3

    You are lovely, inteligente young lady....(a grandmother words for you)

  • @lageorgianetwork6006
    @lageorgianetwork6006 Před 3 lety +1

    hey girl keep it up. i love the content

  • @antheadean653
    @antheadean653 Před 3 lety +7

    I am Spanish and white. The people asking for money when you are having something at a terrace/restaurant are notoriously disrespectful and rude. I have been called "a bad person", and very nasty things. Cutting somebody in a line is also really common. Too common. IT happens to me all the time. So, I would say those things as rude and uncomfortable as they might be are a sign you are being treated as everybody else. We, the white one hundred generation pure blood Spanish suffer them on a daily basis. I do not like those things either, I hate them, but it is a common thing here. I am really glad you are having a good time here and enjoying the country despite the covid restrictions.

  • @batallaschamberi6451
    @batallaschamberi6451 Před 3 lety +6

    ¡You are beautiful! Eres preciosa, pasa de gente estúpida:) Viva España y viva la diversidad de culturas que tenemos aquí

  • @linglingwannabe8996
    @linglingwannabe8996 Před 3 lety +1

    Sorry! I was trying to correct an error but I deleted my previous comment by mistake!😭 Long story short, I'm really glad that you are confortable in my city, and I hope you don't have more unconfortable situations, for little they may seem. I couldn't believe it when I saw your answer, thank you for reading it so fast!😍

  • @zackbarrow1927
    @zackbarrow1927 Před 3 lety +1

    Been trying to find a video of a person being white in the Congo. Couldn't find any.

  • @pablotorrespena8480
    @pablotorrespena8480 Před 3 lety +2

    We don't care about the black skin or any color of skin. Here in Spain we had the biggest mix of races in all the world, for example the arabs conquest half of the country in the middle age for 700 hundred years , also the germans and the romans did the same, when we went to south america our mix blood were even more mixed because of the miscegenation with all of the natives of there, my dad is dark as the night and have blue eyes so... We honestly don't care about your racial debates that makes your society divided, really, the people that lives in United States look like inquisitors with all these themes of the races and the cultures and all of that stuff, (and if a spanish is comparing all of you with the inquisition maybe all of you should take it seriously).

    • @pablotorrespena8480
      @pablotorrespena8480 Před 3 lety

      Para todos los españoles que lean esto, lo de la inquisición va para que estos guiris (que saben tan poco de España) pues tengan algún hilo de donde tirar aunque sea un hilo exagerado producto de la leyenda oscura creada por los ingleses.

  • @paultrought267
    @paultrought267 Před 5 měsíci

    Living in a country where you don't have don't have to anticipate how the colour of your skin will be received would be preferable.

  • @davidchristian8473
    @davidchristian8473 Před 2 lety

    About the "date" part, I love the way you tell something, without say it.

  • @teresamba1970
    @teresamba1970 Před 3 lety +12

    Sabías qué en España es delito si sufres actos de racismo?

    • @katyperrysl
      @katyperrysl Před 3 lety +1

      como en todos los países desarrollados? lol no es nada especial

    • @AndreaGarcia-ng7vg
      @AndreaGarcia-ng7vg Před 3 lety

      @@katyperrysl en EEUU creo que no es delito 🤔

  • @adrianciuhureanu5219
    @adrianciuhureanu5219 Před 3 lety +1

    Hola! Bienvenido a Valencia y Maritim- Serreria! Un saludo!

  • @enlosluceros7236
    @enlosluceros7236 Před rokem

    Just to clarify, in some supermarkets or shopping centers you can have employees constantly asking you if you need something. Not because you're black, it happens to me every day. I know it's annoying but apparently they do it following orders. They won't leave you alone and it's not racial.

  • @siriusorbit.
    @siriusorbit. Před 3 lety +5

    For the people in the comments, just because racist crimes here aren't as high as they are in the USA, doesn't mean you can say "at least you live in Europe". Here in Europe people will joke about your race, facial features... and if you get offended you are too sensitive. Even if the violence is lower the racism is still the same. Both countries are horrible in this. I hope that because you live in Europe you won't take racism more lightly.

  • @christophera.davisdavis6842

    I'm Afroamerican... I've been here for 24 yrs now.

  • @joolscornwell1307
    @joolscornwell1307 Před 3 lety +1

    Very cool lady. And smart. Go girl 😇🐣🐣🦜🦜😍👍👍❌❌❌😎

  • @manuelm3745
    @manuelm3745 Před 3 lety +3

    I do love you feel good in Spain. Welcome and have a lot of fun !

  • @alba9441
    @alba9441 Před 3 lety +2

    En esta vida hay de todo... yo no soy racista y un día en el tren hablaba de unos pantalones negros (típico tema de ropa para salir de fiesta) y un chico “negro” me empezo a gritar porq se pensaba que lo estaba insultando... cuando no venía al cuento.. Al final encontraremos por desgracia gente racista (cada vez menos, i hope so) y gente que piensa que todo va en relación a su piel... un besito 😘

  • @koolkokujin7015
    @koolkokujin7015 Před rokem

    I'm considering moving to Spain. Thanks for the video!

  • @airmasterparker2495
    @airmasterparker2495 Před 3 lety +1

    As a Madrilean, I haven't got many chances to interact with many black people, I had one black classmate in primary and one in college. I wish I could get to meet more black people in real life. We do have a racism problem in Spain like in pretty much everyEuropean country but I'm also very glad it's not as bad as the US.

    • @remiremsar5946
      @remiremsar5946 Před 2 lety +1

      Yo no diría que es un problema de racismo, sino de xenofobia. No nos importa el color de piel nos importa de dónde es la persona, si una persona es negra pero estadounidense todo está bien, pero si una persona es negra y de algún país de África... Cagaste.
      Eso es mejor y peor, por una parte la llevamos siglos de adelanto social EEUU y por otra parte el problema de la xenofobia es mucho más complicado de tratar.

  • @UrijahBen74
    @UrijahBen74 Před 2 lety

    I am Jamaican black, my grandmother is from Spain my father is Jamaican and Spaniard and my mom is full Jamaican..

  • @cocotosy6725
    @cocotosy6725 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for this video ! I’m very interested in living in Valencia, which is not as a big city as Madrid or Barcelona as you said. My husband is black (Haïti) and I’m half black half caucasian. So this question about how black people are welcomed was important to me (currently living in Paris). Based on your opinion, it seems to be very similar to Paris. I mean, in general you live well as a black person, but there are always a few exceptions of stupid people... I was afraid of agressive racism such as violence, but it does not seem to be common, which is a great point.
    Anyways, thanks a lot for this video and I hope you enjoy(ed) your time there !

  • @chefmatiko
    @chefmatiko Před 3 lety +1

    Spain is welcoming

  • @larrsan
    @larrsan Před rokem +1

    The ancient woman phrase “cállate negra, tu país se está muriendo” is so f***ing good hahahahaha I can’t stop laughting, sure she was gipsy, that humour it is haha!

  • @sociologica4247
    @sociologica4247 Před 3 lety +1

    I am half spanish half american and I do notice a huge difference from Spain and the US when it comes to racism... in the US wow... My mom was black and she preferred here a million times. True about workers, but I live in Madrid and must admit I think: 1st there is generally no work. 2nd As you said we get many africans and they tend not to speak Spanish, but if you go to the south or whereever they have more americans (non students) or even here in Madrid or BCN you do see a few, just that for the US is not easy to get a permanent residence unless they marry or get a job. I did not even know I like some one from Iran till I went back to the US... and CA and TX let me know lol for Spain I am ... Spanish they tend to not look at shades but more do you speak the language and are you nice, at least that is my opinion. I get more racism from latins and gypsies, spanish tend to live their lives and if you are nice they are. Or so I have noticed

    • @user-rx9zl7iz4d
      @user-rx9zl7iz4d Před 3 lety

      ¿qué? ¿cómo eres mitad americano? quieres decir que eres mitad americano nativo, o afroamericano? ¿o quieres decir que tú mamá o tu papá son de america?

    • @sociologica4247
      @sociologica4247 Před 3 lety

      @@user-rx9zl7iz4d Mi madre y hermanos de USA y Padre de España. Pero me crie entre ambos paises, por lo que he vivido en ambas culturas y con una madre afroamericana en ambos paises. España no es perfecta, pero USA en este tema...deja muchisimo que desear, donde marcamos raza por casilla y tratan distinto segun la piel.

  • @janahcoaching
    @janahcoaching Před 3 lety +1

    Well, people still being surprised that Spain is a white country (it generally is). Black people is Spain generally immigrated from Africa, Cuba, Colombia, and some other countries. So yes, there are black people, but they usually are not spaniards. The security guys are often close minded (only requirement in Spain to do that job basically is, being over 1,70m tall), and they also follow other white people around so others see "they do their job". And usually people will assume you're latin-american, that's why stupid prople say "your country is dying". In Spain we don't treat the "race issue" like you do in the US. We don't try to understand every even trough racism. I grew up in Spain, people cut you in the line all the time!

  • @grasshoopercane897
    @grasshoopercane897 Před 3 lety +1

    Bueno, lo del guardia del supermercado es porque por tu color asumen que lo más probable es que seas de algún país en el que robar en las tiendas (shoplifting) es muy común. Es por el país no por la raza.

  • @mariaquintana7689
    @mariaquintana7689 Před 3 lety +8

    Next time you enter the supermarket, go straight to the security guard and tell him like... don't worry I am not going to steal anything, you must know me by now.... you can save your following act 🤣