Anti-blackness in South Asian Communities Part II
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- čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
- We asked our South Asian family/friends and IG followers how anti-Blackness shows up in their lives and we share the responses we received in part II of our anti-Blackness series. We are hopeful that part II of this series can help us better understand the covert and invisible nature of anti-Blackness within South Asian communities.
The funny thing is that Dark Indians treat Black Americans and Africans just as poorly as they are treated in India.
Right!!!
This is funny.. but not true..
@@kingknights5107 Which part is untrue? 🤔
I have seen this happen.
@@kingknights5107 EXPLAIN YOURSELF?
Some of us dont care who likes or dislike us, we just want to be left alone.
No truer statement has ever been uttered....salute!
EVERYBODY WANNA BE BLACK UNTIL THE COPS SHOW UP!!!!!
CHRIS ROCK SAID THAT!!!!
@@reallife0728 😂😂😂
right
WORD!
I enjoyed your video. My daughter had a small group of female friends in high school and one of them was South Asian. One day, this female told the group that her parents did not approve of her association with Black people. I told my daughter she was not going to sneak around or hide her friendships with anyone. It is sad that we have to deal with such ignorance.
East Asians mistreat their own people in India who are darker than them
The colorism is systemic in Asia so what do you expect
@@catherinesterling1685 Thats their business, they should make a video on that and leave us alone.
@jaylovebank84 I dont care.
@jaylovebank84 Meaning I dont care about these people and what they are doing.
Jaz Sidhu I am Indian and CLEARLY they are talking about their own experience. By the way if you have a modicum of self awareness- then you would know that we have a HUGE problem with colorism and racism that can be pretty easily generalized because it is indeed that prevalent. Even the most well intentioned people just throw that stuff out casually. Yes of course not everyone is like that, it is kind of implied, but culturally speaking- our priorities are messed up and it’s a fair thing for anyone else to point that out especially if they’ve had to bear the brunt of it. Enough of this #notall”insert group name” bs. So please and kindly, unless you are directly advocating for them, just take a seat and let the dirty laundry be aired. Much love, fellow south Asian woman.
Colonialism has destroyed whole cultures. Before we were one people, now we are divided by color of our skin. We are sad human beings😞😞😞
Thank you for saying it loud and clear…
Every where White Europeans have gone across the Globe, they have left devastating destruction and a Bloody Trail. They will be the demise of civilization as we know it, if the other 87% of the Worlds population doesn't put them in check!
As a black person i was VERY aware of the anti blackness in the asian community. My "friends" would always tell me. As a result i became very standoffish with south asian people, im trying to work on that.
There is no anti-blackness in the Indian community.. your friends are blowing smoke up your wee wee..
@@kingknights5107 Indians don't even like themselves. Stop lying. The world sees how you worship whiteness and hate blackness
@@infozone9601 Some of our Gods, divine beings are very dark.. Only if you knew the truth.. these two airheads on the video can’t comprehend much to explain it..
@@kingknights5107 you're in denial. The South Asian community does have a lot of anti-black sentiment. Obviously, not all are racist. But to say there is no anti-blackness in the South Asian community is demonstrably false. Stop trolling. Face reality. If it makes you so uncomfortable, then do something about it.
Indians are standoffish amongst themselves.
It is so deeply offensive to see this level of ignorance among people who have come to the United States and opened doors that these people have walked in as a result of our struggle. I can guarantee that my African American family is better educated and obviously more worldly then these bigots. Thank you for sharing what I have seen in real life.
As a South African we have a pretty large South Asian population. I have a few friends who are South Asian and back in the varsity days she invited her friends to her 21st birthday party. Party was fun, talked and joked with her parents during the night and thought we generally got along. She was a good looking person but we were just friends, at the time she was seeing a white guy who was also at the party but nothing was official yet.
A week later I get a phonecall from her dad(we never exchanged numbers) asking me about me and his daughter(my friend) and the nature of our relationship. He allegedly heard rumours that something more was going on. I explained that we are just friends who hang out at varsity in a group with other people,we barely spent anytime alone together because 90% of the time it was a group setting.
He basically tells me to stay away from his daughter, that she doesn't need to be hanging around with "guys like me". I was left stunned because we were just friends and anybody who went to varsity could confirm that(her brother also went to the same university).
After that phonecall I tried to talk to her to find out what was going on as this came from left field as I had gotten along great with her folks at her bday party. She was in her feeling and couldn't really talk or express herself so I decided to give her some time. after the incident, she barely came to varsity, even her other friends saw much less of her.
I had barely spoken to her for a few weeks, then we find out that she going to Vedanta college in India for sometime. We lost contact after that and haven't spoken since.
It still bothers me a little because of how things happened because she was a really cool person.
I'm sorry to hear about that bro. It's unacceptable and our community needs to be better.
As a Durban charrou...why on earth does this story sound so suspicious.
Send them back to Asia .. simple !!
it should bother you why you are trying to be accepted by another race - take pride in your own
@@boostmeup😂
I’m a year late but as a black man I commend you women for spending your energy to help others. Again thank you ladies
As a black man I can honestly say that I don’t care what other races feel about me and mine. Cause at the end of the day we’re all we got.
We all we got but We are our biggest killers.
@@kushxxsmoke Every race "kills their own". When a violent crime/murder is committed, majority of the time the perpetrator is of the same race, and race itself doesn't play a factor. It just so happens that many people happen to live in communities with other people who are from the same background as them. Your not gonna call a German person killing another German person in Germany "German on German crime" are you?
As a black man that has traveled all over the world, India included I've found that I've experienced the most anti-black sentiment in Asian countries like China, South Korea, Japan, India, and Indonesia even though a lot of them were darker than me, it's crazy I know. I would like to add that most of them began to treat me like I was white when they realized that I was American instead of African.
Well in some parts of Asia they consider a darker skin tone to be the ideal.. Asia is a very big continent, you cannot generalize.
I have heard of this in Thailand, Africans are treated poorly but African Americans are treated better. I'm not with the shits, if you have a problem with my brother or sister, you have a problem with me.
Well..I have faced tones of hate from racist blacks as being asians...got spit at...please...stop this black stuff
Because of the American prestige and dollar bill
And I wonder what the feck Indians and Chinese are coming to Africa in large numbers? We will deal with them
As a Black man in America, I salute you for your open honesty and willingness to change!
o shut up you wont make a comment if it was two black women
@@nicolechilders3312 thats very presumptuous of you. You sound bitter. I think he was just saluting 2 non so called Black women for being honest.
I dont think its as impressive for 2 Black women to talk about anti blackness.
@@Oldschool1522 my point exactly
@@nicolechilders3312 just as it wouldn't be impressive for Asian women to talk about anti- Asian racism.
There suppose to.
@@Oldschool1522 my point exactly
I'm a black man, age 45, and my Dad was present for most of my young childhood and adult life.
I'm now a father of 2, and I lead my babies to success (ok, they are 21 and 16), in my home.
And you ladies are gorgeous, I love brown people and I've never felt my dark complexion is a detriment, and is a set back.
When I walk through my majority white stores, I walk through like a king, and not some stain on the wall. My confidence is so high, I had work colleagues call me cocky becuse of my knowledge in the IT industry.
I corrected them, and said, don't confuse cocky with confidence. They shut up, and said wow. They thought because their pay grade were 2 steps higher than mine, that their opinions would shut me down. Wrongggg!!!
Ok racist
I feel you, and I totally agree with you.
@@sandraatkins2539 you're a racist
@@Illumirageexplain how this is raciest and towards whom?
@uriahreed9363 reread it, it's racist. Walk through white stores? What?
Thank you so much for taking the time to make videos like this. There are so many of us black people learning to reverse the hate, love/accept ourself, and stand up against racism. As a black person it means so much when people outside of our community not only understand our struggle, but also help to speak up for us in their communities and else where. Again, thank you 🙏🏾
@chris johnson did you watch the video? The are acknowledge exactly what you’re saying.
❤️❤️❤️
I definitely second that. 👌🏿😎🌴🌙
*Thanking anti-black groups that are pandering and virtue signaling....this is pathetic*
@@plantiron Not as pathetic as picking a fight with a well-meaning black person for no reason.
Im black and grew up around alot of indians.... and yes that anti-blackness is REAL. Even amongest themselves its a real problem. I have many indian friends and have seen many gurls especially passed over for marriage simply because they were 'too dark'. Beauuutiful women shamed for a complexion they cant control. Absolutely ridiculous. I never understood how they look down on black ppl skin color when most indians are BROWN just like black ppl. And some even DARKER. Anyhow Im happy for my melanin-- natural protection from the sun, and I get to soak up Vitamin D with no worries😄. Thanks to these two ladies for speaking out!! ❤❤❤❤🙏
Nonsense.. Utter Nonsense..
It's more culture than color. Plus Blacks are are historically viewed as bullies and offensive towards other races. Generally speaking.
@@petestreet7535 no that's not it, it's more racism. It's the other Asians that use the bully stereotype. Indians are not afraid of Black people. I have some Indian friends as well from Southern Indian, who referred to themselves as the dark ones, and laughed about it.
@@petestreet7535 that's rubbish. Anti blackness is deeply ingrained in Indian culture. In the UK where I lived for a long time almost all of the bullying towards South Asians came from white racists. Many South Asians just see themselves as better than black people. It's as simple as that really.
I agree I don't see how some Indians can be anti-black when they're darker than some of us African-Americans
The movie Mississippi Masala, starring Denzel Washington addressed this topic in the early 90's. Written & directed by an immigrant Indian woman. Maybe, watching the movie as a family or with friends is an excellent way to begin the conversation of anti-blackness in S. Asian households as it addresses both anti-dark skin bias among the Indian community and anti-African American bias in the Indian community.
@Jaz Sidhu You know full well the level of anti blackness in Asian cultures specifically south asian is way more prevalent than the other way around. I dont know a single black family that would disown their children for even associating with let along marrying an Asian person. You can say or think what you want but in my opinion South Asian culture is the most profoundly racist and prejudiced I have come across.
@@blackgold1980 Benjamin was corny with that statement. Asians in general? Guess that's a topic but South Asians specifically, I've never heard any prejudice even from the minority of black people against them especially on skin color. Maybe his circle though
This is very relevant, First Nation and African American have been subjected to such racisms for so long. Blacks have fought for equal rights and paid with their lives and it's decent to see that those who came after them and benefit from what they have fought for are trying to be open, honest and humane.
@@samuelendor528 by far, u miss the message sad!!!!
Just FYI, "First Nation" (aka Native Americans) have also enslaved and oppressed Black people as well. Nearly every other nation has.
@@shahross8366 sheet we aint got no friends and all these people thats acting like they down with us is only doing it on here for the likes trying to get that youtube cheque. Our suffering is real it aint no mf trend
@@dcbb6865 Precisely fam. Say it again for the people in the BLACK 💪🏿
@@dcbb6865 Didn't you just get done saying in another thread you didn't care about who likes you?
I'm a black man, and I appreciate what you are doing. Thanks so much.
Lmao 😂
As African American women, we as a community not only experience the "anti-blackness" from Asian communities, but we also see the colorism perpetuated within those same communities towards their own people. It's unfortunate but we, in general, view these communities as completely conquered by the white community. We also see that these conversations are now happening because the Trump base is starting to focus more violence on these Asian communities. Considering our AA community has been spurned by these communities for decades, trust doesn't come easily Ijs.🤷🏾♀️
Understand your criticism towards non-Black POC coming out to speak against antiblackness. Def lots of voices and chatter in the last year. We created this video in 2019 to address our own community. We are not part of the bandwagon
Do not need it!!! Tampoco!!
@Jayden Johnson this was the 2nd part- watch part 1 we define and discuss anti-Blackness. I made my t-shirt years ago to present at a conference and used the t shirt as a nonverbal way to take a stance for Black lives- there was no bandwagon then and I’m not apologizing for my commitment to dismantling the system of anti-Black racism in my own community. Peace to you. 🙏🏽
drmayesmt Stop blaming Trump for all your problems .
@Deborah Kerr every community has their conservative segments, which any conservative in any culture can have warped views. If you think about it, black conservatives have views that most black people find absolutely crazy. These women are clearly more liberal and are come across as good people, not to say conservatives aren't but a person that sees people and not stereotypes are generally good people. It's not a race thing, Black people like Tim Scott or Candace Owen's span races.
As a black man.No one is over me;! I was a park ranger, smoke jumper,and I was at Mt.St.Helens. No man is better! Love who you are! I had a dad in my life.Racism is in my life, just full of bull----. So be nice to each other.
and no one is under you.
You are absolutely correct. There is no one above us, but as soon as you state that fact, here comes the “no one is under you”, as though you ever mentioned that.
@@armageddonjones3110 Thank you.I wish you well. Other people should be mind of others.
@@armageddonjones3110 i said that because they must go together.
If not then there is a danger of us feeling superior and looking down on others or judging them as a whole group as. Bad.
For instance brown lives matter and white lives matter and black lives matter equally.
There is no one below us when you say that you will never be racist but it needs to be combined with there is no one above us.
But if you just say there is no one above us that is exact thing racists of all colors say.
Same with just saying black lives matter.
It sounds like you are saying white brown yellow red lives dont matter or experience pain death suffering by those that look just like them and others and police all over the world.
Yes black lives do matter but so do brown yellow red and white lives also.
We all have the same mother and father if you go back far enough.
When anyone is treated bad and unfair that is your brother or sister and we should all be outraged equally regardless of color.
We should also demand change peacefully help them if we can pray for them and as Jesus says even pray for your enemy ti have a change of heart.
Thats what happen many if the blacks and arabs that captured raped killed and enslaved blacks in the past and sold them to the west for profit undtead if killing them had a change of heart and stopped.
Although today this is still actually going on in north africa.
In America God heard their prayers and used the white man and changed some hearts to fight against and end slavery many blacks and white gave their lives and still are giving it to fight discrimination against all people.
We have come along way but have a longer way to go no doubt.
We must resist the temptation to hold grudges. And not be able to forgive others in the past of all races that made slavery and discrimination possible.
Do not hate a person because they are white or be jealous of what they have and covet.
Instead get your own. Legally.
Dont punish them all for what some of their ancestors of all colors did in the past.
Its time to attack the real problem sin.
That is what is pushing the crime and dispair unemployment single parent household in most poor communities.
The number one killer of blacks is blacks and the same for most races murder rates in the big cities is crazy high mainly because of sin not the white man.
The number one killer of blacks is abortion and thats murder preplanned too worldwide again because of sin not the white man. And thats the same with many minority and majority groups.
We need to get right with the creator and put family first strong families that look out for each other and their neighbor.
Married with a mom and dad when possible so they respect and look up to both genders or strong role models from both if single parent household.
If the schools are crap then school choice or home school.
The drug dealers pimps criminals robbers false preachers and teachers and unforgiving hate peddlers that just want to riot loot destroy the black neighbor hood by using knee jerk emotions to get wealthy by donations then leave without doing one good thing or giving one cent.
those people go back to their multi million dollar homes after they destroy the community and increase hate and fear between cops and the community
and blacks and whites with their preplanned and prestaged and pre rehearsed violent demostrations.
God bless all of his children because we are one blood frim adam and eve and good unless we listen to the serpent and get to the point of pride to where only we matter and we cannot say there is no one above or below me together in ine sentence showing strength and humbleness and respect for all mankind of all colors and shades one blood same grandmother and grandfather.
God Bless You All😊❤️
I admire your honesty and commitment to anti Blackness and uplifting humanity. To unpack and unlearn white supremacist thought structure takes a lot of individual and collective courage. When Black people are free the whole world is free!!!
These ladies are spot on - in relationship with a South Asian here in the US. I’m African American and much lighter than her and what attracted me to her was her dark skin - on sight I thought she was AA. Yes her parents were prejudice against AA but we manage. She definitely has had to deal with her skin color within her family and almost feels relieved when she’s around mine. Colonization really has lasting effects on all of us but melanin will always prevail.
You thought she was African? So your gf has kinky hair, thick lips, a flat nose and a negroid skull shape?
Omg dude they’re not black this has nothing to do with the white man lmao
I think the comment people make sometimes about black people being lazy is such a powerful symbol of white supremacy. Black people have been stereotyped as lazy ever since they stopped working for free.
Also, the historical connection between blacks and Indians go back much further before white people fractured it. In Ancient times, scholars even referred to India as part of Ethiopia, such was the close connection.
@Jayden Johnson Bro, that's a stereotype that black people only have frizzy hair. There are numerous black people who have no outside mix in them with looser curl patterns/straight hair. One example of this is the black people from the Solomon Islands. Not only is some of the Natives hair not frizzy, but it's also blonde!
Also, the facial features of Africans and Indians are not that different, especially in Southern Indians and Dravidians.
Indians are descended from Ethiopians. A lot of Ethiopians look south Indian.
@@riyadougla539 🤡🤡🤡
@@sarthakrawat8413 What does that mean?
@@riyadougla539 that means your claim that Indians are related to/descended from Ethiopians is delusional 🤡
Melanated skin is a blessing 🤗, those who criminalize it do it out of jealously
Well that was racist
Lmao facts 😂
Melanin is better for hair beard hair nor for skin 💀
@@Iam.4aym racist "facts"
It’s kind of funny because most South Asians I’ve met are darker than me and I’m black 😏
Then you maybe a mullatto.. All American Blacks have European ancestry.. You’re not considered “African” in Africa..
@@kingknights5107 that's not entirely true. 70% of African Americans have European ancestry. Hell even in Africa they have some European blood in them whether they want to believe it or not
@@jamesellerbee4406 Almost all (99%+) have an European ancestor... only those who have came recently from Africa couple of generations really doesn't have it.
@@kingknights5107 do some more research please
@@jamesellerbee4406 I’m all American(turtle island) most black Americans are aborigines of America do better research and stop letting other people tell you about yourself dumb *ss
Just stumbled onto your video randomly, I'm a born in America Malayalee Indian guy, and this was a great discussion about Indians and colorism. I'm not sure how old you guys are, but it was even worse when I was growing up in the 80s and 90s. It effected me, I'm medium brown complexion like you guys, but I still remember I lost friends as a kid when the summer time hit because my mom told me how I would turn black and awful if I played in the sun too much. So I stayed inside and the other kids didn't understand the brainwashing I was getting. Kids in church would make fun of each other and call other kids "karth-kutty". Part of the reason back then was also that Indians just weren't as mainstreamed in America as we are today, and so many people wanted to be an All American White person. Today Indians are basically were Asians were in the 1970s or early 80s America, which still means we have a long way to go but it's way better then the 80s and 90s where Indians weren't on the radar of pop culture and doing everything to be White but still culturally appropriate African American hip hop culture. I still remember asking about an Indian family I hadn't seen in a while back in the the late 80s or early 90s and the explanation I got from people was they lost their minds over their daughter marrying a Black man that they actually packed up and went back to India. This Black guy was a supposedly an Ivy league educated guy like Obama, but they still couldn't handle it. Supposedly they felt they were a disgrace and embarrassment to the Indian community, so they packed up and left, it was both hilarious and sad. Things are far better then the days before say 2000 or so, but still a long way to go.
Interesting.. playing in the sun too much even today without a good sun screen, you increase the risk of skin cancer.. Your mother was really looking out for you.
Wow I am aware off the racism within the Indian community but to pack up fthe bags and go back to India because the daughter married a black man is really stupid
@@kingknights5107 they definitely cared about their kid getting "too dark." A lot of Indians really do discriminate even amongst themselves based on skin color. A lot of Indians believe "fair skin" is better. It's why bleaching creams are so popular in India.
It’s funny because in the 90s, when my dad worked for the UN, he travelled out to India. He tells this story where some Indian men were laughing at the texture of his hair, but they were darker than him.
Till this day he still cannot understand what they were laughing at🤣🤣🤣
There are parts of India where dark skin is valued and worshiped... just like our Gods.. maybe they were making fun of his light skin.. who knows..
Maybe they were just picking up of his differentness.
It’s the hair. That’s one difference. Straight hair is valued in much of the world. There’s a lot of prejudice with hair. More than most people realize.
I really appreciate you two for addressing the tough conversations and bringing light to the biasness of the South Asian, and how through supporting one another communities can we end this cycle
I am African American, and had a South Asian Biology teacher , who was very dark in high school, She very kind to, and respect to me. I didn't know that she went thru anti-Blackness in her culture. In the 70's we had help with feeling bad about our color with songs like "Say It Loud , I am Black & Proud, Ebony Eyes, and etc.Today we have the song Brown Skin Girls. Thank you for your support also in helping uncover anti- Blackness.
i had the same teacher she was racist towards everyone but it was funny people werent soft in 2007
Good to see Africans supporting and acknowledging this video.
Pls,Pls,Pls keep the conversations like this going throughout your community. Much respect to these ladies.
I am black and can relate so much with my wife from Bangladesh. Good thing my in-laws are supportive but some of the family members aren’t and the same for my family. It’s crazy, it doesn’t matter the skin color. I’m f I didn’t meet my wife in Highschool she would of been forced to go to Bangladesh and marry a stranger. Keep up the great content!
Is your wife from Bangladesh almost your Color?? Where I live in Massachusetts Hindus way darker then me don't say Hi or Excuse me or look at us in the face. Most are groomed by The White supremacy. I don't know why, because most are way,way darker then me.
I am a Black man with black female relatives and friends who honestly look alot like the both of you. There is a lot of South Asian and East African cross heritage that is thousands of years old that gets ignored because of anti-blackness!
They look asian? Then they are heavily mixed. Anti blackness is also the one drop rule.
@@fruitsarelife148 No it isn't. The one drop rule can be used to support anti-blackness if you are using it to oppress or exclude. However, in the context I was using it was to uplift and include! A knife van be a tool or a weapon!
Wonderful video. I'm African American and I love the idea of solidarity and working together to resolve negative issues plaguing our communities. Thank you for advocating dialogue and understanding 🙂
I'm glad you're speaking about something that Black people in my generation already knew about; the side glances and blank looks given by some people of South Asian decent. I'm glad there are young people like you who fight against the teaching of your elders.
if lighter skinned south asians, the ones who receive the benefits and admiration for being the "right" complexion, also helped with this message, do you think it would help?
@Jayden Johnson Haha That may be true, but there are many South Asians who are just as dark as Black people so, Too late for them!
Great content...
As a black man I really do appreciate you ladies for sticking your necks out with and for us...Thank you so much for trying to educate the masses and for Allying with the “underdogs” while at the same time, we are also the Mothers and Fathers of the planet...
I just became a subscriber!
Salute to you two ladies, looking forward to future videos!!!
From Minnesota..,
So Somalian eh, you're a coddled people
Thank u 4 being real. There are bad people in every culture and ethnic background. But we blacks are often judged as a whole while others get to be individual's. Again i pray blessings upon u 4 standing in truth...
No you’re not..
@@kingknights5107 get away from me satan go back to your JIM CROW PARENTS
What country are you living in? Everybody gets judged by race here, including whites.
Facts
@@kingknights5107
GTFOH
Thank you for speaking on this and hopefully more Asian communities can stop thinking lighter whiter skin is a better thing. It's a thing that means nothing and has been sowed through generations of ignorance and hate.
I'm an American and also a world traveler. One thing that has always amazed me is how many Asian, Latin, Arab, and even many Slavic cultures can hold Anglo racial values when those very Western Europeans absolutely view them as inferior.
The amount of racist jokes and family turmoil I've seen in White communities regarding Asians or anyone other than a White person having some intimate connection to the family is off the charts. This particular configuration of White people comprise only 9% of the world's population. It's an incredibly low bar for everyone to jump and be done with and the benefits of doing so seem pretty obvious.
Yall two women are doing a great service. You are the ones who gonna create the real change within your own ethnic group by speaking out. great video
My friend you’re are and idealistic. 😂
As a black American man... I appreciate you ladies.
What? He's not being thirsty.
Thanks for your openness about your community, it really saddens me, that as a black man in america, hearing several cultures disown our blackness.
Just came across this channel - thank you ladies for shedding light on a much needed subject of discussion. Anti blackness is definitely not something that only comes from European cultures!
Remember, the lord gave you melanin for a reason. He does not make mistakes.
THANK YOU for this incredible video you touched on many great points and as a black person I sincerely appreciate your voice and you speaking out about this, also I want to apologize for any rude comments you get, there are a lot of crazy/angry/miserable people out there I hope they don't offend you, your warmth is just the kind of energy we need in these times!!! thank you again for your positivity!!! ❤
Anti blackness in UK, South/north America, Asia, Europe WTF. We are hated everywhere and i dont care anymore. This is why we need to stick togheter my beautiful black family, i love you and you are gorgeus ✊🏿❤️
Thank you. I've been having this conversation with my students at the college level, for more then 20 years now. In the early 2000's, I found most people, no matter what their background were just not ready to have this conversation. Having acquired friends and students from various backgrounds and having a very diversified family provided me with a unique opportunity. Finally, these conversations are being held and more people are becoming enlightened. That's at least a start. Feel free to reach out to me if you would like to discuss this topic on a deeper level. Once again, thank you.
People watch too much television the media portrays us black men as animals and that is sad we don't take care of our kids and stuff like that that's truly sad.
As a black man I can honestly say that I’m done with all these other races of people. We waste too much time trying to make allies and educate people who enjoy hating us. The only thing we haven’t done, is truly take care of ourselves.
@@keithjackson2035 amen
We are Israelites The Chosen Children of the most high God way so I can care less Who Loved Me I am a prince and soon the servant not ride a horse anymore it will be me the so-called black man that wheel take his place and ride the horse why the servant walk the ground
@@keithjackson2035 no such thing as “race” otherwise no one would be able to procreate with each other. “Race” is a recent American concept that has zero truth to it. There is the human race with a thousand ethnicities.
@@jadenking7216 true. That doesn’t stop those other ethnic groups from hating our black asses.
Thank you so much ladies for bringing this to light. I've often wondered how pervasive this behavior is in the S. Asian community and if my feelings of being judged were valid. Only when these issues are addressed can we ultimately dispell these myths that keep us divided. Thank you for your honesty (and bravery) for talking about it. My love and appreciation for all you do. Keep up the great work!!
This is quite an informative commentary...thanks for your openness and honesty, I rock with that 👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you for such honest talk. This conversation helps move things towards the positive and truly helps make the world a better place 💗
The darker the berry the sweeter the juice
It's the small steps that end up making big movements, the two of you are doing great work keep it up!!
It takes bravery to stand up, step onto the podium and speak out against injustices,
racism and crimes against humanity. The both of you are greatly appreciate.
I've noticed black women who date these men for YEARSSSS are surprised when they don't marry them despite meeting and spending time with their families. The women don't understand that the culture accepts them only as play things for their sons brothers etc but accepting them as marriable will never happen.
Exactly, Finally someone who understands
Exactly!!!
Well your culture is clearly to generalize everyone into one set of behaviors because of what they look like and completely disregard the fact that people are individuals despite cultures. One of my best friends is middle eastern and he’s married to a black woman. And it was only right, they’re literally best friends and you can tell they’re soulmates. When some of his old fashioned family members didn’t show up to their wedding all he said was “they don’t pay my bills 🤷🏻♂️” oh and one of his cousins married a white girl too and the same thing happened at his wedding, some family members didn’t show up. It is what it is, people like to preserve their cultures but that doesn’t make them racist. You will very clearly know if someone is racist...
This is not always the case. There are black-Indian marriages. Especially in the Caribbean. But yeah, I think most of the time Indian men don't have the guts to stand up for their partners if they're not from the same background. They're really spineless.
@@gravityclarity I heard it's common in the Caribbean.
This is a good conversation to have. As black people its not our responsibility to convince anyone about our worth at all because as a people we generally don't have issues with other communities but they some how always have problems with us. If the change needs to happen then it starts with them.
Indians don’t have any issues with others either.. but for these media talking heads and “diversity” professionals to stay relevant and get paid, they have to manufacture racism..
You are so right
@@kingknights5107 I beg to differ actually. Indian anti-black racism is actually pretty bad. They even have a caste system in India where the darker skinned Indians are seen as inferior. I have a family member who is part Indian whose dad, a black man, was almost killed because he wanted to marry her mom. It was so bad they had to flee the country and to this day her mom's family refuses to acknowledge their union.
@@xavierabii548 Caste system isn't based on color... but rather based on occupation. Some of the darkest skinned people are at the very top.
For any Indian parents, they want their children to marry someone who they hand-pick for them, and someone usually from the same sub-caste of the sub-caste they're in. It is usually a hard situation when their children doesn't follow-through on this. Nothing to do with race or anything else.
@@kingknights5107 It does have to do with race. Because some Indian families will literally disown their children for being with black people. Sometimes they will more easily accept a white person than a black person. It's very sad.
I am Black and Asiatic Indian. My wife is Asian and I have not experienced this phenomenon yet. I pray that I never will! My in-laws love me and all of my sisters-in-law. My entire wife's family fully accepts me.
You will not experience racism from Indian people.. we’re one of the most tolerant and loving people around..
@@kingknights5107 Hehehehe India is the 3/third racist country in the World!! you can Google it & check it !!!
Thanks for the conversation and support. Black people for South Asian lives!
As a black man I don't care if you like me or not, could you just leave us alone, not just you and your people all other races please do the same lmfao
Jim crow was better for blacks.
🙏🏾 Thank you both for speaking about this issue.
The micro-racism is real!
As a Black female, I've just been enlightened about South Asians. Thank you, ladies, for having the courage to have these conversations. It's gratifying to see this.
What most other minorities miss is that any progress made by Blacks often benefit other minority communities. So, essentially, Blacks do the heavy lifting and everyone else reaps the lion share of the benefits of our struggles. Let that stink in.
Black Men don't need you to like them, we can just make a baby that look like you we even make babies that look white. So we don't need you, we just make you. 😎
Very impressed. Like I've always said, this stuff is not too hard to understand if you want to understand it all. You ladies are dead on it, although all the racial craziness around me doesn't phase me, I always found it absurd that no one acts like it exists. You ladies are smart and beautiful inside out.....
@Jayden Johnson Not sure how you know all that unless you're an ex-friend of theirs of a therapist. I think they are speaking from the heart.
Been seeing several Indian and Asian videos where they are speak out, I doubt if the all have daddy issues.
I don't think Indians will overcome anti-blackness culturally until they dismantle their own caste system. But individually, I think this is a great video campaign for Indians in the diaspora. ❤️
Caste system has nothing to do with color.. or colorism..
@@kingknights5107 “Colour prejudice is an offshoot of the bigger evil of casteism in India,” says Udit Raj, leader of the Indian Justice Party, which represents Dalits or the oppressed tribes and castes in the traditional political system.
@@OisO8 Interesting, but he make no sense..
Thank god we have people like you to speak out. The more of you the better this world becomes
Good content! Revealed so much. I was especially surprised at the story at @07:00
Black will return to the top.
May that day come quickly.
In college I took a India Civil class which was dope for me. Learning and growing from other cultures is important in my opinion. Learning from others and seeing the history opens up a lot of perspective. Luckily my teacher loves the culture and supportive. Made it easy to understand.
Great discussions ladies. I think you can make a second part to this video and title it 'Self-Hate in South Asian Communities'.
I do appreciate you two beautiful ladies' efforts to bring knowledge between two different people.
I never understood how Indian people can look down on black people. Our skin color is the same for the most part. It's crazy how people can be controlled so easy just to fit in. I never see what comes from that but weakness. There are smart, lazy,crazy rich people in every race. You can't name not one race that don't have crime. But nevertheless I appreciate your honest I guess we have to start somewhere to end this foolishness. I just hate when people believe a lie and then treat people a certain way off that lie. If you gonna be that way just stay with your prejudice white people who you admire so much.
Indian people don't look down on anyone... not the least of which at Black people.
@@kingknights5107 they definitely do. In India it's considered a bad thing to be dark. They don't even like themselves. So of course they don't like black people. They've been brainwashed by colonialism.
I'M A BLACK MAN & I LOVE MY BLACK BEAUTIFUL AMAZING TALENTED INTELLIGENT PEOPLE & HONESTLY I DONT EXTEND MYSELF TO OTHER CULTURES & ETHNICITIES BECAUSE I REFUSE TO SUBJECT MYSELF TO THAT IGNORANCE.....IF I MEET SOMEONE FROM ANOTHER CULTURE OR ETHNICITY,,,,,THATS COOL...
I LOVE MY BLACKNESS SO MUCH & MY BEAUTIFUL QUEENS SO MUCH THAT HONESTLY I'M GOOD,,,,MATTER OF FACT I'M BEYOND GOOD,,,,MY ANCESTORS ARE KINGS,,,,QUEENS,,,,,SCIENTISTS,,,,
MATHEMATICIANS,,,,WARIORS,,,,
INVENTORS FROM THE RICH MOTHERLAND OF AFRICA & I'M SO BLESSED TO BE A BLACK MAN!!!!
Thank you for covering this topic As an African American who lived in South East Asia and have dated Indians, I experienced racism and stereotypes first hand. Once my value was realized things changed and in time the stereotype turned in to your different. Long story short is Indians need to realize that caucasians see you in the same light as any person of color. I for one do not expect much from first generation Indians that came up through a caste system. For second generation you must understand that blacks will likely have your back more than whites. This is not meant to say bad things about whites. Learn your history as blacks have never did bad things to Indians or benefited from the colonization, but we are still untouchables in many eyes. Thanks for what your doing I have faith that it will make a difference.
Thank you for taking the time to create a video like this , it’s very brave to both of you and many blessings to you both . We are the most disrespected race in the world and yet our ancestors was Kings and Queens 5000 years ago with the first civilization but we let the west tell our history of negative about us .
Thanks for addressing this issue with your community. I too grew up in a two parent household but that shouldn’t matter. What really angers me is the fact the justice system in America has always been based on breaking up Black families. We don’t even have to mention what occurred during slavery, ripping families apart. Thanks again
I really appreciate these ladies being open and honest and giving their cultural perspective. Also For having the heart to want to dismantle anti-blackness.I wonder if the south Asian community would want to stand up for black people if they were accepted by white people or if the president never said go back to your country. We should want to stand up for one another because we are all equal as human beings not based on the white man’s approval.
Literally this goes both ways. I feel as a Chinese American that grew up in the hood with mostly black and Hispanic people we RARELY talk about the anti-Asian in their community and the fact that half of the Asian hate crime is committed by poc shows that.
And before people come at me and calling me "racist" realized that most of these antiblack Asians are usually the ones that grew up in white neighborhoods and are calling themselves out for being racist toward black people. Asian Americans that grew up in black communities are NOT LIKE THAT.
ahh! waheguru! thank you so, so much for this video! looking forward to checking out this video along w| others i see on your channel.
thanks again! 🖤✊🏾
This is a much more complex issue than it appears on the surface. I am a multi-racial, light complected African American male. The racism that I have encountered from South Asians has been manifested mainly as arrogance and condescencion from those in the tech industry in the San Francisco Bay Area. Some of the South Asians parade around like they are royalty, like they are as white as Newt Gingrich in spite of being undeniably dark skinned which, of course, is perplexing to light complected African Americans, many of whom could pass for White themselves if they chose to do so. Many of the of the South Asians that I have encountered act towards Black Americans as if they have more of a right to be in the U.S. they they , the Black Americans, do. To be fair, I also have to say that on the other hand, Some of the coolest and sweetest people that I have known have been Indians, Pakistanis and Nepalese. Some of my best friends have from these countries. Others have been there for me when I was in need. I cannot speak regarding people from other nations in that region as I have limited experience with them.
I always feel like I’m unwanted in my entire life. Ty for this conversation
Its messed up ain't it? Feels like we have everyone against us.
@@BronsonAlive They stay pressed. Might be more too it.
@@BronsonAlive It feels like it but you have to learn to stand up for youself. It will get you much farther in life than excepting others to like you.
@@BronsonAlivemove to Africa then
I never ever thought we'd if see a video like this. I commend and appreciate this
Hey girl, you are doing a great job talking on this issues, keep it up,love yoo
So . . . Thank you for clarifying. I have been trying to figure out why South Asian People [Men In particular] have turned their faces up at me for years!!! I work in IT, I live in a predominately "Indian Community" in my complex. I've been here since 2014 and I've stopped putting up with the judgment and began confronting these men in a "Passive Aggressive Manner" by exchanging words that are well thought out and advanced, or purposely crossing paths when I'm dressed in suites with my luxurious leather office gear, etc . . . All in an effort to get them to see I'm nowhere near what they think, I'm actually open to a conversation with these racist South Asians.
It's not just the facial expressions, it's the mannerisms. I speak or greet myself, they keep it moving . . no response, hard ignorant stares as they drive by me when I'm taking out the trash or going to the gym or my HUB .. . I even considered dating an Indian woman just to get the "Scoop" on South Asian men/People so I can be aware of what they actually think about little ole hardworking me . .
Thanks to your videos I will subscribe, I had an idea that what you both spoke of was exactly what I thought but I gave my "Hunch" the benefit of doubt and assumed they were devoutly religious people or something . . .
Keep doing what you are doing, I appreciate it, and working in my field of expertise I definitely want to know what they think and why . . I think it is sad and dismissive to judge people like that and swear they're right about the BS but, it is what it is . . .
I digress.
Most of the IT workers coming from India normally hasn’t seen a Black American ever.. there is a small shock factor to the system that they have to overcome in time.. It’s not you, it’s us..
@@kingknights5107 Thank You.
South Asians are in general profoundly anti black. I am a black man living in the UK and there is a large south Asian (Indian and Pakistani) community here. Let me tell you something they have a very open and obvious hatred towards black people. Not all but a very large number. I don't know if its the caste system, the lasting effect of colonialism but it's there. Its gotten to the point where I can't even interact with them effectively. I haven't seen anti blackness to that extent from any other ethnic or racial group. Not middle Eastern, Latin American, East Asian or Eastern European. Assuming you live in the US with their increasing numbers there it's only going to get worse. So prepare yourself and educate yourself and other black people in your community if they don't already know about it.
Thank God kamala Harris was born. I have been in a few Indian relationships and I always got yelled at for being in the sun too long 🤣. Their parents said white is better. I am so glad you two brought up this sensitive subject. Never understood the obsession with Whites when I was lighter than their cousins
Ok racist
Just wow...ive realize i have a lot to reconsider and delve into and how we think about everyday common things its so ingrained and like deep rooted in all our learned behaviors
I love y'all for doing this. Thank you.
It’s a shame that the Asian community are not aware that they too evolved from East Africans. Do your homework folks!
Nope..
The Dalit are actually Eastern Ethiopians.
@@rohanraghuram9635 Facts.
@@kingknights5107 everyone originated from black people
Like it or not
Science is backing it up
@@jokbok995 Everyone also originated from a fish that lived not too long ago.. that doesn’t mean we all consider ourselves as a “fish.”
Continue the great work!!
This was an amazing and encouraging talk. Thank you!
Thanks for this discussion. I was dating a Sikh woman and her family were a huge obstacle. I told her she had to rise above the racism and focus on us. But, she couldn't do it. I always wondered what it would be like to be with someone that wasn't of African decent without the racist influences. Regardless of income or social status, people should be free to love whomever they want.
I love their hair, and their skin, and their voices.
This was a long overdue discussion
Thank you for bringing about more awareness.
Thank you Ladies for this discussion.
I don’t get I am from south India and my dad is black man I mean black.
So.
The problem is caste system with Indians.
Yes because we're not going to talk about Gandhi on here LMAO correction I will even though he practice peace he hated black people
@@warderic8657
CASTE SYSTEM
Yes
Caste....? You mean "Color!"
@@truftelar2580 www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-asia-india-35650616
You have no excuses being this ignorant when the basics are just a search term away.
You both are very beautiful and intelligent women
Quit being so thirsty LMAO
Great commentary. Appreciate your boldness and truth
Good constructive conversation ladies. Please keep up the dialogue, it makes a difference in more ways than you can imagine.
What I don’t understand about racism is if you don’t like other groups of people, why would you leave your own country where everyone looks like you?
Indians are the least racist people in the world..
@@kingknights5107 lol. Nope.
This is very interesting, I’m a black man an I always considered South Asian as black. I think that South Asian women with brown skin are some of the most beautiful women. Humans are just so strange, I hope I live long enough to when we all just see people as people.
We are the closest thing to black.
I believe we never recovered from British rule, and we are also treated badly across the world. This is why some of us feel affinity for blacks.
@@riyadougla539 very well said! Thank you!
Thanks for bringing up these issues ladies.
I truly appreciated this conversation.............