What Happened To The Black People In Uruguay?

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  • čas přidán 7. 12. 2023
  • I Could Not Find The Black People In Uruguay

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  • @leoncallero

    2 things: first, the gym you went to is in my neighborhood, cool, second, there is no black neighborhood, black people live everywhere, they are not segregated, the southern neighborhood and Palermo are common places where There is a slightly larger community of blacks, and it is where drum calls and strings are made, something typical of Uruguay and the black or Afro-descendant population. Black people came to Uruguay as slaves, but they integrated into society like other people, they mixed, we all have a little bit of everyone here in Uruguay

  • @SperezUY
    @SperezUY  +28

    The lady you asked didn't understand you were just looking for black people (which sounds strange if you think about it). She thought you wanted to see and film Candombe which is traditional music from here that comes from african traditions brought here by black slaves in the past. She thought this because neighborhoods like the one you visited participate in competitions during Carnaval and throughout the year, once a week usually, they practice by parading around the neighrborhood. The building you were standing in front of had a Carnaval painting motif on it, so it's probably where they gather for practice.

  • @aut9m11
    @aut9m11  +45

    They will play the instrument the black people from Uruguay tomorrow like she said, dude!!! GUYS SPRED THIS MESSAGE TO HIM befofe tomorrow!! So he doesn't miss the CARNAVAL PRACTICE that a lof of black people from Uruguay are very involved as well and will be there tomorrow

  • @philippelindsey5042

    @AustonHollerman. Great video. I hope this encourages you to work on your Spanish, The lady you were talking to was Black, Mulatta. She told you at that time there would be no Blacks. Likely they were at work, so they would not be in the neighborhood. Then she asked you where you were staying? Your answer was, "Yes, Yes. " She was trying to help you. She told you come back tomorrow to those 2 blocks. Now, let me say, the Camera work is really clear and steady good job on that, also you did good job capturing the vibe there. Uruguay seems real chill and laid back. Also the music in the background is excellent, good job there. Keep it up, you are doing better and better work. Proud of you and your growth as a Travel Vlogger.

  • @RoundTableTalkPodcast

    Auston was crazy walking to that garage. My guy has no fear.

  • @Daviddpender

    Auston swear he slick with this gym footage lol

  • @macman9689

    sounded like you asked "where the niggas at"?😂

  • @jonhatanvolpi1703

    Hi, Auston! As an Uruguayan I don't really catch the idea of searching black people to interact. Maybe is the idiosyncrasy of the people in USA. But here in South America we don't see the thing that way in my opinion. I hope you enjoyed your stay in Uruguay.

  • @m0t0madre

    Somebody help this man make mate please😂😂😂

  • @warriorklan8444

    Spanish is much more easier to learn than Portuguese it's pronounced the way it's spelled the verb connugation is consistant.

  • @finn3102
    @finn3102  +11

    Seriously.... Uruguay seems really safe, beautiful and has good infrastructure & development. The people there are so nice and friendly. Thanks for showing this Auston.

  • @Train2Liv

    Great video, Auston!!! Uruguay, seems like an interesting country.

  • @hassshoban8206

    $20 for a breakfast that is a weekly groceries in Tanzania 😅

  • @joed2567

    Think she was referring to the street music 2 blocks away is what she told you. Guess majority of them are black . They usually perform at night time. It’s awesome experienced it myself in feb. Lots of drums!

  • @justinsingleton2113

    I love that music you chose for the last part of the video, really sets the mood off right

  • @orlandoflonory1920

    Hey Auston, I love the effort that your putting in young brother, it shows. I think your on the right track with this type of content. Keep up the good work.👍🏾

  • @shipjumper6068

    The lady was saying that you should come by the next day at night. It’s most likely an area where people party on that particular day.

  • @caritos2927

    Helo, she thought you were asking for Candombe (genre of black music) not black people. Go where she told you, you may have fun.

  • @nondscript1751

    cool footage. military was giving you the ice grillz 😆