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Black People Explain What It's Like Living in Boston
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don't sleep on Charlotte
i jus assume the white people spit at you when youre walking down the street
I'm a white guy in Dorchester and I can confirm old school boston racism is alive and well but the younger generation is much better
That comment about Kentucky, I can guarantee you Louisville is 2x more racially tolerant than Boston. Case and point, both cities desegregated their schools at the same time, compare the violence between the 2, Boston was reminiscent of 1960's Mississippi/Alabama. And why would you interview a bunch of Busters regarding something of this nature anyway.
I have a question for people who tout that Atlanta is a much better experience for a Black person than in Boston. If you drove randomly eighty miles west of Atlanta, could you be assured that you would still be in a safe environment? People of Color that I have talked to have said that they thought the rural western part of Massachusetts was even most welcoming than the Boston area.
I'm Chinese, born and raised in Boston in the late 60s- late 70s. I never has issue with the colour of a person's skin. I had many Black and Brown friends in Boston.
They stuck them? Black people have been in Boston and free since the 1600s.
Y’all need to STOP! 😂 🤦🏽♂️
Malcolm X lived here, Mlk would come frequently there is a rich black history in Boston that's just not talked about. I know so many people that are like "Black people live in Boston"? Lmao they just don't talk about the parts where we from
“I am the black kind of black” the best answer to that weird question.
No its not weird. Y'all are just thinking too much into it. He could've just said black american.
Idk any reason why anyone would want to go or live in boston? I honestly want to know why Boston is attractive to anyone 💀
😂
The problem with racism that people don’t see or really acknowledge is that many people aren’t racist in social situations. They are racist when you need a loan, a job, or some form of opportunity.
617 Roxbury Boston the wrost Racism Is so thick You can feel it
You don't live in Boston if u live in Stoughton
I have lived in Roxbury for 37 years and I have never seen these blacks. I'm black.this is a lie
thank you so much I am writing a story based in Boston, this video was immense help
Houston Texas, I’ve seen so many successful black people here… sad to say that encountered more black millionaires in the south then the north…
I wish the black Americans would say "multigeneration black american" and follow up with my family is from here.
These are some closed minded people...I love kentucky. The people there are super welcoming. I'm from the south....I've never experienced racism. Black people push that narrative so hard...it's almost non-existent in reality. The aggravation of being called something your not will make you become that exact thing.
It's the same as being black living anywhere, it's more about your lifestyle
NONE of them are black. They’re all BROWN, African Americans. 👍🏾🇺🇸
Lol black people come in all different shades of black
Boston is a city of smart, but moral-less and perverse people. It seems to kill the spirit of anyone who goes there. The black people from Boston don't have the same light inside as those in Midwest or South. I guess really it's all races of people now that I think about it.. white people, asian people, they all have these dead eyes, cold presence and big egos. There's something twisted about the people in Boston and if you look at them from a moral spirit, and a strong posture you see right through their act. But when they are good at recognizing when they feel exposed or exploited and are experts at hiding. Even when you come from a good place, they are so used to getting beat down by one another spiritually, everyone is closed and suffocating. It's going to take some big hearted people to go there, stand tall and strong and expose these people to themselves without malice but out of love and kindness.
She called straight Black people sis???! She’s using gay terms to describe us?! Just say straight Black people! We try to be so trendy we end up losing our roots
Birmingham is SUPER black lol
So where is the ideal place to live then?
I want more of this.
More nonsense?
I've been accepted into some Boston schools for my masters and checking this out to get the real deal lol
DC is WAY better for blks. Light years ahead.
Thank you
Black Bostonians are like the few cities that feel the need to throw shade at other Black communities when speaking on their city’s racism. It’s pretty much an insecurity about how Boston’s perceived to the rest of Black America.
As a black guy who’s lived in Boston most his life and absolutely LOVES it, I must say not only do I disagree with these folks but they seem WAAAAY to obsessed with race! Like I don’t get all this “where are “my” people?”, “feeling at “home” around other black people,” “”our” type of people” talk. It’s like so they think of themselves as nothing more than the color on their skin? I go to a bar to watch a Patriots playoff game and I’m surrounded by “my” people, Pats fans! I go to an architecture event and I’m surrounded by “my” people, architects. I go to the gym and I’m surrounded by “my” people, gym rats. In fact when I go the gym there are black people, white, Asian, Hispanics, etc, and nobody cares about race, it’s all about weight lifting. The idea of any of these folks in the video only interacting with black gym goers to be around quote “their people” is just weird. And the whole “black success isn’t as much celebrated as it is tolerated” thing. What does that even mean!? Like do you want a parade through the city for achieving success while black? But hey, if these folks care about nothing more than RACE RACE RACE RACE RACE, to each their own!
Yes I think black people are simply on auto pilot with the race thing. It's how too many are conditioned to think. It also comes from insecurity. They a see e self conscious themselves because of race and assume everyone else thinks like them. I'm black.
You from Marblehead shut up
Same. They’re bored asf, just saying BS! Lol u go to NYC there’s neighborhoods mostly CHINESE, BLACK, WHITE etc. so it’s like what point are y’all tryna make?!
@@ItWasAllADream88 lol, you have no idea what part of the city I live in bro!
@@ugoewulonu4936u not black
The SweetCheeks shade at the end! 😂
Better to live in Boston than DC or Charlotte? Are you crazy? Lol
They be talking how they want their own community and want there own space but complain when they get it bc they feel segregated and they just straight up hate white people like most of the people here do not care what u look like we just do not care about anyone
This video is so off, I feel like all of these people are from some place outside of Boston and grew up in the burbs or something. Like... I literally have no idea what they are talking about? Are they even from this City?
My God, forever a victim 200 years from now you will still be hearing about people that are more like skin than most Cubans talking about how oppressed they are what a joke grow up you think this is the worst country to be in if you're black tell me where else you would rather be black at please I'll wait and listen
nighlife kinda sucks everything shuts down at 1am but the food scene is banging so if you're a foodie this is the place for you haha. no need for a car either. its as expensive as nyc but doesn't offer the nyc lifestyle if that makes sense. however, it's waaaaaay cleaner and safer than nyc so there's that. also - take the ferry out to martha's vinyard and you'll want to stay forever haha. another option is providence. much cheaper and close to other cities - 1 hour train ride to boston 3 hour train ride to nyc. still has that cute "old city" look, heavy immigrant population so expect amazing food and the night life is much better (many POC from boston go to prov to party). you'll need a car to get around the city but you'll make up for it with the cheaper rent.
So he’d rather live in Boston then someplace in the south but he would love to live in Atlanta......
What the fuck is this video
Why can’t it just be asking all people how it’s like living in Boston not just black
And also Boston is one of the most unracist places in America
None of them have a Boston accent
Black people in Massachusetts don't tend to have the accent. Typically it's the whites and Latinos they have accents.
@@Theringodair Mainly white people.
Boston Irish here who left for Tokyo 21 years ago and have never looked back. Not the worst place on Earth, but not for me.
Do you still live in Tokyo? From my impression of what I see with Tokyo it is very different than Boston. Tokyo comes across as a morally driven society. Maybe even to a fault. Boston is about who puts on the toughest front, it's cutthroat.
DB yeah, good observation. For me, I could never leave Tokyo or Japan. I have many positive memories of. Boston (I met my wife there 26 years ago),and I miss my friends and family, but I would never trade in what I have now. If you ever get the chance you should certainly visit Japan.
@@TheLostBoy1974 I'd love to. How did you find work there? Are they welcoming of foreigners? What kind of jobs can a foreigner get?
DB I came here and married my girlfriend of four years at the time, and after that I was legally allowed to work anywhere...practically, I couldn’t because of the language barrier. I started to study the language and got a job washing dishes at a restaurant. Not great work, but I was using Japanese all the time. Later I got work teaching English and have been doing that ever since. The Japanese people live by certain moral rules, for the most part, by which they tend to treat everyone with a good level of respect. While I can’t get into their minds and know the truth, it would either way not change the fact that they will usually respect you, and that’s what matters. I know that if one has a college degree, and can easy to get a job teaching English at schools or at. Shopping center English conversation schools.
Are any these people are from Boston?
Boston is no place for an upwardly mobile black man.
Boston’s a lovely city no doubt but sometimes the people can be so racist
Boston is the leader of the world??? WORLD?!? Ahahahaha
How do you personally feel about Boston?
in a lot of areas it is Academia, healthcare, Biopharmaceuticals... some black (America) people REALLY underestimate how big Boston economy and impact globally. Its like top 7 in the US. Top 30 Globally city.
@@MyMyManMelo_ send me an article that says boston is a top 30 global city please, id be curious to see
@@heyyyitshewan4816 The townie world leader lmao 🦗 🦗🦗 😂
@@jcblazer0470 I think it’s a good American city but not the leader of the world by a long shot
I’m in Kentucky and i guess I’ll feel better living in Boston???
This is definitely an interesting video. While black people say white people "put them" in certain areas or segregate them, at 3:55 you hear how contradictory this is. He states , I'm with all the millennials (white), but where are all MY people at. It is mind boggling how people can bitch and moan about these topics and not see the hypocrisy in their statements. I'm Latino and when I move to a new city, I don't go looking for MY people.
You reaching on that one.. Sounds like you came to this video just to find something concerning black people to complain about.
@@carbon6951 ok boomer
@@ajmb6081 I'm not a boomer, you anti-black clown.
I’m a black guy and I couldn’t agree more with your statement. You can’t say that you want to be around “your people” and then complain that a city is segregated. And if there aren’t a lot of black people in an area, if you move there then there will be! I’m with you, I moved last July and I wasn’t looking to be around “my people,” I was looking for space, affordability, proximity to mass transit, etc. By the way, ¿hablas español, y si lo haces de donde eres?
The south is a shithole