I follow your videos from the beginning but even with some difficulties I think this video is the best. peace and love from a Moroccan 🇲🇦 live in belguim
How is he working for Africans? You people and your funny declarations! His videos are mostly pleasant but I dont see how he is working for me or any african. He's enjoying his life at best. I myself, am African and I wouldn't let anyone film me in the streets and I have all my papers. Stop acting as if you know what goes on inside people's head. In general white people are more comfortable in front of the camera than blacks (especially Africans), for many reasons and in my experience, when a white person vlogs, when you shy away from the camera, they turn it away from you or at least ask you. You can't force people to have their image forever in your videos. And someone can indeed sue you for using their images even if they're in a public place. You have to blurry their face if they don't want to be in your video!
Du courage grand frere, on a un complexe d'inferiorité, couplé d'une ignorance de nos droit, couplé de plusieurs années de vie sous des regimes de peur et de tyranie, qui nous poussent a reagir illogicquement souvent. Merci pour tout ce que vous faite, j'adore decouvrir le monde derriere votre camera. I love what you do and its very inspirational for me. I am originally from Burkina Faso and I now live and work in Oregon.
DEUS te abençoe pelas palavras de sétima a ele tbm amo seus vídeos e o sorriso contagiante dele. ..sou negra e brasileira anseio pelo crescimento acadêmico de nossa raça
I truly appreciate your videos. I really enjoyed your videos while you were in Saudi Arabia. I loved how you interacted with the people, your energy was amazing. I've been watching your channel since but it is disappointing to see how you're not well received in France, especially with African people. I'm not surprised by the warm welcome by the Moroccan brother, I have wonderful friends in Morocco and someone very dear living in Saudi Arabia. Continue with your engaging and informative content. It's a pleasure to be a subscriber to your channel. Many blessings to you brother 💜💜💜
This is crazy! I've been to Paris 6 times but never knowing these communities exist, after watching this when I travel there again, I certainly won't be going anywhere near those communities!
Great video sir. You handled yourself with so much class and dignity. Your videos are amazing. I’ve traveled to places thanks to your courage and camera. Thank you sir.
It is so sad to see them confront the man when he's not even filming them or near them. They just wanted to be on RUclips low key. Glad you filmed this as I will not go to this section and spend my money I'll spend in tourists places.
So glad to see another of your videos, my brother. Paris is very cool. I’ve never visited the African quarter before. Next time I’m going to the African quarter. Your videos are always a great adventure. I love them very much.
African American New Yorker here unfortunately I agree. Was in Paris in 1999 & 2000 for a couple of weeks. Even average West Africans we’re not friendly. When simply trying to ask for directions or assistance one woman was actually hostile! A couple of kids we tried to speak to behaved as if we were going to kidnap them. We went to this district too for the bargains & the vegetables. No cameras involved.
@@Child_of_Amun It wasn’t a judgment but a observation. Most people navigate thru life by what their culture and immediate family dynamics are! I also had the pleasure to make friends from friends I met. The difference to me was that they were educated and had a much broader world perspective.
@@JM-vj7we An “observation” made from the attitudes of a few wannabe francophiles, West Africa is way more diverse than these few who left Africa to be like Europeans. You can’t just make blanketed generalizations of an entire region, based on observations alone. Some West Africans absolutely abhor the French colonizers, don’t lump them in with those who kill themselves to be with/like their colonial masters…
I truly appreciate your vlog. I have learned a lot thanks to your multilingual experience (mainly in Arabic, English and French). This should emulate us to foster openness and transparency in our different communities and not be afraid to show who we simply are. Thank you for showing us the beauty and diversity of the African-descent diaspora all around the world. I ni ce! Allah k'i dêmê!
My brother, I wonder why people can decide for themselves that filming a public place in france requires some kind of authorization or permit? These people think they are still in the DRC or Cameroon where mob justice rules on the street.
😂😂 That's what they think they are like everywhere in the world even Turkey here they are like that, that's why I don't like them Congolese Cameroonian most of the central Africans countries are like that
Mon frère , cet endroit château rouge est très stigmatise et mal vu a Paris ; et tres souvent les reportages tele qui y sont faits son très négatifs et stigmatisent les populations qui y transite notamment la communauté noire. C est pourquoi les gens ne veulent pas y être filmes , ils ont honte. Mais peut être que si tu leur avait expliquer ton projet qui est très positif, peut être que tu aurais eu des réactions différentes. En tous cas, c'est toujours un plaisir de voir tes vidéos. Bon courage! Merci
@Fanta Kaba Oui, je savais que le quartier était stigmatisé, ce pourquoi la première chose que j'ai fait c'est demande à les gens qui ont des affaires pour promouvoir leurs business, mais ils n'étaient pas intéressées ! Merci pour le commentaire !
Of course I am a new subscriber, now viewing your vlogs, just be encouraged that there are thousands viewing and are very appreciative of what you do, for me I am going places on each one of your videos and loving it, I am also learning a lot. Bless you. I have a lot of catching but that's ok.
alot of these people tell embellished stories of their life abroad to their families. they are upset their folks may recognized them in your videos. its also internalized prejudice cause if it was a white vlogger they will stand up to talk to him/her. some africans are lost LOL
Sorry to see that happen to you your fellow Africans are discriminate of you . Some of us Africans we are some sad sad disappointing people the way we treat each other is wrong. I can't feel the pain coming from your voice that's you are very disappointed when the white people video them they did not complain when their fellow African Brother video now is a problem. Africanus we need to change the way we treat each other we act like foolish.
Bro @visualpoet1, great work here! I admire your audacity. Some Africans think you'll capture their souls in a box when you use the camera hence the paranoia.
How ironic that in Saudi Arabia, supposedly quite a closed country (and it certainly seemed that way when I lived there between 2000 and 2003) people reacted in a friendly manner to the camera, yet in France, supposedly le pais des droits de l'homme and liberté, people were so aggressive.
Sad to say as an African living in the US, sometimes people migrate to these countries but do not understand the essence of these countries. Also, it seems to me Africans that go to Europe tend to be of a lower class maybe than say those who go to the US, Canada or Australia where entry is more restrictive so they take what they know from Africa and think it applies in France or where they are.
They are scared because most of them have identity papers problems and want to stay discret, further more, they dont know their rights. And everytime this hood is filmed, it's for negative things, thats why you had such a reception but they absolutly not represent african people in Paris and Im one of them.
@@hanab4292 Yes, they don't represent me at all like they don't represent my family, my friends, my neighbors or other persons I know or I see with african origins and Im so sorry for his experience.
@@princesasarteirasvtm Entiendo lo que tu escribes pero no soy buena en portugues es porque utilisar espanol. Puedo decirte que no representan africanos del Paris. Chateau Rouge es una zona special : hay muchas personas que tienen problemas de documentos de identidad so quieren estar discretos. Disculpas mi espanol.
When they somebody who looks like them doing something out of the ordinary, they think they can bully the person around. If it was someone else, most of them wouldn't dare complain and would just shut up.
Inferiority complex combined with primitive superstitions create insecurity in people. It's a pity that these brothers and sisters would not mind being filmed and interviewed by a white vlogger. Keep up the good work bro! You're doing great.
You should have asked me before haha, I am a French-African student and tried to film and interview people in the Chateau Rouge area for a University Project a few years back, I got seriously harassed and had to change the entire project to something completely different!
Wow this is crazy , how could they behave like that? This is pure ignorance. Bro i know what you went trough was bad, but please don’t put every black Africans in one box . Thank you very much for sharing this video, you are doing a great job.
i'm from france and the "droit à l'image " says that you can film in public place but there's a catch: for public publishing (youtube/ facebook/tv etc) , anyone can ask for the photos or part of the video where their face is clearly visible (here such as 8:30 - 9:00 where you can clearly recognise his face) to be removed. The only way this law does not apply is for strictly private use (ex: for holiday photos you keep in a book for your family etc). Secondly, people can sue you and can rightfully ask for "damages" (money you will have to pay the victim) for their lawyers expenses etc. In this case for example, if the streetworker at 8:30 sues you, and pay for lawyer, the judge will have to decide if his face is clearly recognizable at 8:30-9:00 and it very likely will be yes and you will ahve to pay him. But obviously, that is only if he sues you.
@yulian7435 If you rewind the video to 7:28 you will realize that he came up to me. He was nowhere on the frame until 8:30 as you mentioned. Thanks for watching my video
Your Vlogs give me joy. Your Vlogs are like a book, opening up new vistas to me and showing me new places and people that I never knew about. You deserve more viewers. Perhaps you should consider collaborating with WODE Maya
Maybe the brother did not want his people in Africa to see he went all the way to France to end up sweeping the streets. No disrespect to his profession though.
You said that in Saudi the Saudis and Yemenis were ok to be filmed but the Africans were hostile, surely as an African man you can understand the reason behind not wanting to be on camera as many of them are illegal. I don’t know the case in France but clearly there is a reason why they are wary of the camera.
@@dwonbyrdsong1878 There are not allowed too. You can see some videos from white journalists in Chateau Rouge or Strasbourg St Denis who are assaulted because of cameras. They are just some people who will be scared to say it to white people because in their mind "white people are in their country so they can do it" those people absolutly don't know their rights and inside those people, some of us have maybe this easy way to speak like that to an other black guy because they are complexed. In this video, he didnt have been harrassed by all black people but about 5. Another person even respond to the last lady to defend what he does so stop to think every african from Paris are like those stupid dumbs persons.
You have no right to privacy when you are on a public street. If you appear in someone's photograph tough. If they are concerned about being filmed the can were hijabs or burkas or something. This is just ridiculous.
My wife and I have been planning a Euro river cruise spending an additional week in Paris. We were waiting for my health to improve and to have the money saved. I keep seeing videos of Muslim and African agitators in Paris plus filth all over some streets, even tourist areas now. I think we're going to skip Paris. We'll do Strasbourg instead, and then our cruise. It seems that beautiful romantic European jewel, the city of lights, Paris, is gone.
That was CRAZY! Can somebody from Africa explain why they are scared to be filmed in France? I'm from the USA so I do not understand especially calling the man a witch.🤔
True but he is walking and filming streets no one in particular. In fact many of the faces you couldn't make out clearly because he was filming while walking. Many of them purposely engaged him into conflict which actually caused them to be filmed even more. Crazy!
Siga em frente meu irmão. ..sou negra brasileira e abencoada pelo GRANDE DEUS. Em CRISTO JESUS....Venha ao Brásil será bem vindo. .. aqui há liberdade de câmeras.. sou inscrita amo seu trabalho e seu sorriso contagiante ....DEUS te proteja em CRISTO JESUS...
Its interesting how they don't have a problem with whyte people filming them yet wanna harrass their own. why do we in the blk community treat each other like this?!🤦🏽♂️
They don’t wanna be on camera because they came over on boats they illegal. You can film if you want to you’re know how many vloggers are in France. I’m so glad my fiancé doesn’t live in that area. He’s six hours away in another part of France it’s quiet and not many Africans.
Civility is huge problem in West, Central and East Africa. I hate to say it, but it's true. This is why West, Central and East African countries have so many issues and development on so many levels is severely hampered along with the outside forces that contribute. It starts with us first. This video is just more proof of the lack of civility among Sub Saharan Africans.
That’s the most ignorant, prejudice things to say and just downright untrue. Everyone thinking it’s okay to prejudge almost an entire continent off the actions of a few shows how unfamiliar you are with the region. You could say the same thing for North Africa, but you left them out, look at Libya and Egypt where they treat other Africans like trash, or at the many foreigners trying to erase indigenous black Berbers heritage, speaking as someone of Zuwaya Berber and Songhai descent, what you just said proves why so many North African aren’t even considered to be African by their so-called “brothers” they’ve been invaded and occupied so many times throughout the millennia that they have a major identity crisis.
Im Black and while I like you video in relation to my interest in Afropean lifestyles across Europe I wonder why all you RUclipsrs think we want you sticking cameras in our facees. Its not a Black think its a personal think. And just by the way having lived and worked in the UK and Europe there are many white places where if you flum they would pour racist abuse on you. Also it may be your approach that contributes to people getting uptight. We are not there just for RUclipsrs entertainment.
@yomioloko9727 We film on public places NOT private. If you don't want to be filmed you just have to move away from the camera and the cameraman. Thanks for watching my video.
I follow your videos from the beginning but even with some difficulties I think this video is the best. peace and love from a Moroccan 🇲🇦 live in belguim
How painful it is, to see a person, who is working for the Africans, is harassed by his own ignorant people !
They don't know nothing they think that they will be deported back to Africa they don't know their rights
How is he working for Africans? You people and your funny declarations! His videos are mostly pleasant but I dont see how he is working for me or any african. He's enjoying his life at best. I myself, am African and I wouldn't let anyone film me in the streets and I have all my papers. Stop acting as if you know what goes on inside people's head. In general white people are more comfortable in front of the camera than blacks (especially Africans), for many reasons and in my experience, when a white person vlogs, when you shy away from the camera, they turn it away from you or at least ask you. You can't force people to have their image forever in your videos.
And someone can indeed sue you for using their images even if they're in a public place. You have to blurry their face if they don't want to be in your video!
Du courage grand frere, on a un complexe d'inferiorité, couplé d'une ignorance de nos droit, couplé de plusieurs années de vie sous des regimes de peur et de tyranie, qui nous poussent a reagir illogicquement souvent. Merci pour tout ce que vous faite, j'adore decouvrir le monde derriere votre camera. I love what you do and its very inspirational for me. I am originally from Burkina Faso and I now live and work in Oregon.
DEUS te abençoe pelas palavras de sétima a ele tbm amo seus vídeos e o sorriso contagiante dele. ..sou negra e brasileira anseio pelo crescimento acadêmico de nossa raça
I miss you brother. Salam from Brazil 🇧🇷.
JazzakAllah khair.
Brazil ❤️❤️
I hope to visit someday InshaAllah.
@@rems7935 welcome.
I truly appreciate your videos. I really enjoyed your videos while you were in Saudi Arabia. I loved how you interacted with the people, your energy was amazing. I've been watching your channel since but it is disappointing to see how you're not well received in France, especially with African people. I'm not surprised by the warm welcome by the Moroccan brother, I have wonderful friends in Morocco and someone very dear living in Saudi Arabia. Continue with your engaging and informative content. It's a pleasure to be a subscriber to your channel. Many blessings to you brother 💜💜💜
I wonder do those people stop the news crew when they report and film on the street
I salute your effort and determination. They are just ignorant. It can be really frustrating. Don't be discouraged. Nice vlog my brother.
This is crazy! I've been to Paris 6 times but never knowing these communities exist, after watching this when I travel there again, I certainly won't be going anywhere near those communities!
They may not have their papers, thus, reason not to be on camera. Or they want folks back home to see what they do in Paris.
Facts! That is what I thought so too.
It always amazes me how these people who don’t want to be filmed, insist on approaching the camera and causing a fuss, ensuring they will be filmed 😂
She called him a witch 😂🤣
At the end 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for always showing us the truth! Much respect.
Great video sir. You handled yourself with so much class and dignity. Your videos are amazing. I’ve traveled to places thanks to your courage and camera. Thank you sir.
It is so sad to see them confront the man when he's not even filming them or near them. They just wanted to be on RUclips low key. Glad you filmed this as I will not go to this section and spend my money I'll spend in tourists places.
So glad to see another of your videos, my brother. Paris is very cool. I’ve never visited the African quarter before. Next time I’m going to the African quarter. Your videos are always a great adventure. I love them very much.
Butcher was great his shop looked very nice. Thank you for sharing this
African American New Yorker here unfortunately I agree. Was in Paris in 1999 & 2000 for a couple of weeks. Even average West Africans we’re not friendly. When simply trying to ask for directions or assistance one woman was actually hostile! A couple of kids we tried to speak to behaved as if we were going to kidnap them. We went to this district too for the bargains & the vegetables. No cameras involved.
Que HORROR povo ignorante....
Don’t prejudge anyone based on their heritage alone. Where do you think most African Americans descend from? North and Western Africa
@@Child_of_Amun
It wasn’t a judgment but a observation.
Most people navigate thru life by what their culture and immediate family dynamics are!
I also had the pleasure to make friends from friends I met. The difference to me was that they were educated and had a much broader world perspective.
@@JM-vj7we An “observation” made from the attitudes of a few wannabe francophiles, West Africa is way more diverse than these few who left Africa to be like Europeans. You can’t just make blanketed generalizations of an entire region, based on observations alone. Some West Africans absolutely abhor the French colonizers, don’t lump them in with those who kill themselves to be with/like their colonial masters…
I truly appreciate your vlog. I have learned a lot thanks to your multilingual experience (mainly in Arabic, English and French). This should emulate us to foster openness and transparency in our different communities and not be afraid to show who we simply are. Thank you for showing us the beauty and diversity of the African-descent diaspora all around the world.
I ni ce! Allah k'i dêmê!
The African community in that section of Paris is a closed and retrogressive society. Education and exposure also play a role.
My brother, I wonder why people can decide for themselves that filming a public place in france requires some kind of authorization or permit? These people think they are still in the DRC or Cameroon where mob justice rules on the street.
😂😂 That's what they think they are like everywhere in the world even Turkey here they are like that, that's why I don't like them Congolese Cameroonian most of the central Africans countries are like that
I grew up in this neighborhood, kind of unique in Paris, a lot of African history there. I now live in Chicago, but go back time to time!
Mon frère , cet endroit château rouge est très stigmatise et mal vu a Paris ; et tres souvent les reportages tele qui y sont faits son très négatifs et stigmatisent les populations qui y transite notamment la communauté noire. C est pourquoi les gens ne veulent pas y être filmes , ils ont honte. Mais peut être que si tu leur avait expliquer ton projet qui est très positif, peut être que tu aurais eu des réactions différentes.
En tous cas, c'est toujours un plaisir de voir tes vidéos. Bon courage! Merci
that makes sense
@Fanta Kaba
Oui, je savais que le quartier était stigmatisé, ce pourquoi la première chose que j'ai fait c'est demande à les gens qui ont des affaires pour promouvoir leurs business, mais ils n'étaient pas intéressées !
Merci pour le commentaire !
Of course I am a new subscriber, now viewing your vlogs, just be encouraged that there are thousands viewing and are very appreciative of what you do, for me I am going places on each one of your videos and loving it, I am also learning a lot. Bless you. I have a lot of catching but that's ok.
Paris is Europe's African Quarter
This was so frustrating to watch!
alot of these people tell embellished stories of their life abroad to their families. they are upset their folks may recognized them in your videos. its also internalized prejudice cause if it was a white vlogger they will stand up to talk to him/her. some africans are lost LOL
Sorry to see that happen to you your fellow Africans are discriminate of you . Some of us Africans we are some sad sad disappointing people the way we treat each other is wrong. I can't feel the pain coming from your voice that's you are very disappointed when the white people video them they did not complain when their fellow African Brother video now is a problem. Africanus we need to change the way we treat each other we act like foolish.
im cryingg at them calling you a witch 😂😂😂😂😂
he thinks his family will see the footage while he told them he works in office HHHHH, he needs to chill
🤣🤣🤣
😅😅.. STOP FROM THAT
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was thinking the same
Much love from Aden, Yemen 🇾🇪 keep it up bro ❤️❤️
She called you a witch bro 😂😂😂
Wode Maya got arrested many times filming in African countries
WOW!! Smdh our damn people!! Just IGNORANT!!
Bro @visualpoet1, great work here! I admire your audacity. Some Africans think you'll capture their souls in a box when you use the camera hence the paranoia.
My brother, you are brave. May Allah continue to protect you.
Wow, didn´t know it is this hard to vlog there....
How ironic that in Saudi Arabia, supposedly quite a closed country (and it certainly seemed that way when I lived there between 2000 and 2003) people reacted in a friendly manner to the camera, yet in France, supposedly le pais des droits de l'homme and liberté, people were so aggressive.
Sad to say as an African living in the US, sometimes people migrate to these countries but do not understand the essence of these countries. Also, it seems to me Africans that go to Europe tend to be of a lower class maybe than say those who go to the US, Canada or Australia where entry is more restrictive so they take what they know from Africa and think it applies in France or where they are.
But most of them aren't french !
@@sylviebasyl2835 that was my point. They move to a freer country, and they then feel freer to be aggressive! Ironic really.
The people have an African mindset as opposed to a Western mindset. Self hate maybe?
They are scared because most of them have identity papers problems and want to stay discret, further more, they dont know their rights. And everytime this hood is filmed, it's for negative things, thats why you had such a reception but they absolutly not represent african people in Paris and Im one of them.
Ohhhh that makes so much sense.at first I was mad seeing them treat him like this but from this perspective u can understand a little.
@@hanab4292 Yes, they don't represent me at all like they don't represent my family, my friends, my neighbors or other persons I know or I see with african origins and Im so sorry for his experience.
@@shupashups8517 yes this is true of course not everyone is the same
@@hanab4292 também não gostei e fiquei com medo por ele . aqui no Brasil seria bem recebido...e sou negra nascida no Brasil amo esse meu país....
@@princesasarteirasvtm Entiendo lo que tu escribes pero no soy buena en portugues es porque utilisar espanol. Puedo decirte que no representan africanos del Paris. Chateau Rouge es una zona special : hay muchas personas que tienen problemas de documentos de identidad so quieren estar discretos. Disculpas mi espanol.
Your rights are valid. I’m not understanding why so much hostility towards you recording???
When they somebody who looks like them doing something out of the ordinary, they think they can bully the person around. If it was someone else, most of them wouldn't dare complain and would just shut up.
Inferiority complex combined with primitive superstitions create insecurity in people. It's a pity that these brothers and sisters would not mind being filmed and interviewed by a white vlogger. Keep up the good work bro! You're doing great.
You should have asked me before haha, I am a French-African student and tried to film and interview people in the Chateau Rouge area for a University Project a few years back, I got seriously harassed and had to change the entire project to something completely different!
@A2
Nothing to do with politics in France, it's ingrained in most African culture, a complete hatred and paranoia about being filmed.
lol Paris got its own Netflix adaptation
love you brother good luck with your videos i always enyoy ur videos realy
That’s sad! Maybe try Châtelet Les Halles, they are used to cameras haha!
Wow this is crazy , how could they behave like that? This is pure ignorance. Bro i know what you went trough was bad, but please don’t put every black Africans in one box . Thank you very much for sharing this video, you are doing a great job.
Waaaoooww you're a witch😂😂😂
b❤️nne courage
My people always makes me feel sorry about how they treat each other
This people makes me ashamed of myself! This is crazy!!
This must have been a while ago, cause today nobody wears a mask outside anymore.
Thanks for showing us the reality behind all this
I love your videos and your beautiful smile! Why would she say your a witch🤷🏽♀️keep doing your thang💪🏾💪🏾
and she herself looks like one maybe she needs to go buy a mirror and look at herself more often smh
i'm from france and the "droit à l'image " says that you can film in public place but there's a catch: for public publishing (youtube/ facebook/tv etc) , anyone can ask for the photos or part of the video where their face is clearly visible (here such as 8:30 - 9:00 where you can clearly recognise his face) to be removed.
The only way this law does not apply is for strictly private use (ex: for holiday photos you keep in a book for your family etc).
Secondly, people can sue you and can rightfully ask for "damages" (money you will have to pay the victim) for their lawyers expenses etc.
In this case for example, if the streetworker at 8:30 sues you, and pay for lawyer, the judge will have to decide if his face is clearly recognizable at 8:30-9:00 and it very likely will be yes and you will ahve to pay him. But obviously, that is only if he sues you.
@yulian7435
If you rewind the video to 7:28 you will realize that he came up to me. He was nowhere on the frame until 8:30 as you mentioned.
Thanks for watching my video
My African people 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Your Vlogs give me joy. Your Vlogs are like a book, opening up new vistas to me and showing me new places and people that I never knew about. You deserve more viewers. Perhaps you should consider collaborating with WODE Maya
First on here .
Hiiiiii
That’s a trip.. however I am not surprised..
I was excited to go visit the African community of Paris but this has scared me. I don’t want to be shouted at
I wished you had shown this neighborhood on a map.
Maybe the brother did not want his people in Africa to see he went all the way to France to end up sweeping the streets. No disrespect to his profession though.
You said that in Saudi the Saudis and Yemenis were ok to be filmed but the Africans were hostile, surely as an African man you can understand the reason behind not wanting to be on camera as many of them are illegal. I don’t know the case in France but clearly there is a reason why they are wary of the camera.
You understand the point. Most of people in this place have identity documents problems so they are not OK not fine to deal with being filmed.
facts! yes that is very true too!
@@shupashups8517 I could understand that excuse better if white people were not allowed to video them.
@@dwonbyrdsong1878 There are not allowed too. You can see some videos from white journalists in Chateau Rouge or Strasbourg St Denis who are assaulted because of cameras. They are just some people who will be scared to say it to white people because in their mind "white people are in their country so they can do it" those people absolutly don't know their rights and inside those people, some of us have maybe this easy way to speak like that to an other black guy because they are complexed. In this video, he didnt have been harrassed by all black people but about 5. Another person even respond to the last lady to defend what he does so stop to think every african from Paris are like those stupid dumbs persons.
@PrimeVids Read my comments.
Don’t allow them to stress you out bro! Sorry for the inconvenience
Love your videos
3:20 what is the dude doing on the right? moving the trash around with his feet instead of picking it up and throwing it in the trash?
He’s back home.
I'm surprised people were talking in dioula in the streets of paris
its not a secret West Africans re so aggressive
Please miss, tell us where you’re from then? Don’t make such ignorant generalizations, otherwise you make yourself into the enemy
nice to see you again bro
Note to self, don't go to Paris.
With all due respect if you say that you're not filming them, please blur out their faces at least. Don't be despondent and continue the good vlogs
You have no right to privacy when you are on a public street. If you appear in someone's photograph tough. If they are concerned about being filmed the can were hijabs or burkas or something. This is just ridiculous.
My wife and I have been planning a Euro river cruise spending an additional week in Paris. We were waiting for my health to improve and to have the money saved. I keep seeing videos of Muslim and African agitators in Paris plus filth all over some streets, even tourist areas now. I think we're going to skip Paris. We'll do Strasbourg instead, and then our cruise. It seems that beautiful romantic European jewel, the city of lights, Paris, is gone.
That was CRAZY! Can somebody from Africa explain why they are scared to be filmed in France? I'm from the USA so I do not understand especially calling the man a witch.🤔
I get both sides. Even if you come to America, there are people who don’t want you recording them or their area.
True but he is walking and filming streets no one in particular. In fact many of the faces you couldn't make out clearly because he was filming while walking. Many of them purposely engaged him into conflict which actually caused them to be filmed even more. Crazy!
Waafrika wengine malombukeni wakiishi ulaya wakipigwa picha na mzungu hawasemi kitu
Bro, you must have felt so hostile. Bro I love your videos and vlogs. Please continue. Insha'Ãllah
Brother... we enjoy your video
Make life easier for yourself by getting a business card. Let people know who you are.
You need a secret camera.... I thought the issue was immigration status not fear of witches
witches want to check their papers, thats the link 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Paris African quarter? The whole city is an African quarter...
@Grand JoJo
Lol! True:!!!! :)
They don't want the true love in Paris in everybody watching on RUclips
I sorry to hear that.
Great vid!
Siga em frente meu irmão. ..sou negra brasileira e abencoada pelo GRANDE DEUS. Em CRISTO JESUS....Venha ao Brásil será bem vindo. .. aqui há liberdade de câmeras.. sou inscrita amo seu trabalho e seu sorriso contagiante ....DEUS te proteja em CRISTO JESUS...
I am Indian your big fans
I never knew Paris had a so-called BLACK section
Actually there's two. Chateau D'eau and also Chateau Rouge.
i don't think it's a black seciton. it's like china town in the U.S
Does this happen in the UK or America?
You know we are Afrika people's are poor.because we are selfish from our hearts ..
Congratulations 👍👍👍☝️
Oh my this is sad.
That “ big round” woman should comb her hair first, before worrying about you filming!!
Its interesting how they don't have a problem with whyte people filming them yet wanna harrass their own. why do we in the blk community treat each other like this?!🤦🏽♂️
Peace. Study knowledge of self and you'll see why. That question can be easily answered.
Kanye was right.
They don’t wanna be on camera because they came over on boats they illegal. You can film if you want to you’re know how many vloggers are in France. I’m so glad my fiancé doesn’t live in that area. He’s six hours away in another part of France it’s quiet and not many Africans.
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It's better if the french didn't slap your face 😈
En effet Zemmour a raison
Sou brasileira aqui no Brasil todos gostam e e favorecem aos yutubers.....essas pessoas não passam de ignorantes
this was embarassing
This is ghetto insanity
People do have the right to not have their images published
Not in public spaces... Inform yourself.
He's on a public street, people can film and take pictures all they want!
Civility is huge problem in West, Central and East Africa. I hate to say it, but it's true. This is why West, Central and East African countries have so many issues and development on so many levels is severely hampered along with the outside forces that contribute. It starts with us first. This video is just more proof of the lack of civility among Sub Saharan Africans.
Stop speaking for millions + Africans. Not everyone is stuck up and hostile towards others.
As a Kenyan that's a bunch of BS!!
Que pena....sinto muito....ele devem ser conservadores e nem tem noção dos yutubers no mundo da mídia.....
That’s the most ignorant, prejudice things to say and just downright untrue. Everyone thinking it’s okay to prejudge almost an entire continent off the actions of a few shows how unfamiliar you are with the region. You could say the same thing for North Africa, but you left them out, look at Libya and Egypt where they treat other Africans like trash, or at the many foreigners trying to erase indigenous black Berbers heritage, speaking as someone of Zuwaya Berber and Songhai descent, what you just said proves why so many North African aren’t even considered to be African by their so-called “brothers” they’ve been invaded and occupied so many times throughout the millennia that they have a major identity crisis.
Í dont now to speak is the linguagem onli português.....
Im Black and while I like you video in relation to my interest in Afropean lifestyles across Europe I wonder why all you RUclipsrs think we want you sticking cameras in our facees.
Its not a Black think its a personal think.
And just by the way having lived and worked in the UK and Europe there are many white places where if you flum they would pour racist abuse on you.
Also it may be your approach that contributes to people getting uptight. We are not there just for RUclipsrs entertainment.
@yomioloko9727
We film on public places NOT private. If you don't want to be filmed you just have to move away from the camera and the cameraman.
Thanks for watching my video.