I'm not black, I'm Ethiopian 🙆‍♀️🤔

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  • @SoTired-Of-BS
    @SoTired-Of-BS 2 года назад +753

    Many Ethiopians, especially those born and raised in Ethiopia, will automatically tell you that they are Ethiopian first because they were never raised identifying with their skin color (black/white) because we don't have white. Ethiopians identify with their nationality. All they know is that they are Ethiopians who come from different ethnic background and religion. Ethiopians born in the US can tell you that they are definitely Ethiopian and black because here in the US, people are identified with skin color. Those who come from Ethiopia are mostly shocked to find out they are identified with their color until they learn the new concept. That mostly takes time. You, of all people, should know that this is the case. But no, you went on highlighting "I am not black".
    In your interviews, you were putting words in their mouth most of the time, which I highly believe was intentional. Obviously, if you ask them "are you black or Ethiopian?", they are most likely to say, "I am Ethiopian". That is because we have all skin colors in Ethiopia and that has never been our topic of discussion, when it comes to identity. They give you a passport for being Ethiopian and not for anything to do with your skin color.
    In many ways, you acted in a conniving nature. However, these people innocently believed you were acting in good faith, and they answered your questions accordingly. Very very proud of my people and my motherland! We keep strong despite such unforeseen obstacles! Believe me, I would have smelled your poisonous motive in a second and checked you if it was me. And the nerve to include these innocent little girls in your interview! Did you even have their parent's permission, or you just thought, well I have come so far, so why not take advantage of their naivety?
    Discussing African Issues and Embracing African heritage.....she says 😏

    • @elizabethzewdie4582
      @elizabethzewdie4582 2 года назад +27

      Great well said!

    • @thefeyissa4767
      @thefeyissa4767 2 года назад +26

      Very well constructed comment

    • @ethio_jokes
      @ethio_jokes 2 года назад +13

      Thank You.

    • @Zelazella1
      @Zelazella1 2 года назад +46

      Not even many will tell you their Ethnic Group their clan or sun group before a color. Ethiopian first and always

    • @RUSHIITUBE
      @RUSHIITUBE 2 года назад

      Don't mix things up. Being Ethiopian is not about a race but it is nationality so it has nothing to do with color.
      So basically you are trying to defend that idiot fucking guy who doesn't consider himself black.
      So the bottom line is Ethiopia is a home of black people whether you like it not.
      I came across some Ethiopians considering themselves as a white.

  • @moleethedon
    @moleethedon 2 года назад +166

    The problem is how you phrase the question. I'm black, but I'm also South African. If you ask me do I identify as black or South African, I'd genuinely be confused because the two are not mutually exclusive. So, when you ask someone who's from a culture that doesn't make the concept of race a big deal, they'll obviously identify stronger with the culture rather than race...

    • @maxa6453
      @maxa6453 2 года назад +11

      she seems not to know this

    • @titaniaxoxo6170
      @titaniaxoxo6170 2 года назад +12

      Lol, why would a South African call themselves black???? That is strange
      We have Venda's, xhosa"s , Zulu 's etc
      BLACK IS A STATUS

    • @AnonymousanonymousA
      @AnonymousanonymousA Год назад

      Is that not what they call a straw man argument

    • @AnonymousanonymousA
      @AnonymousanonymousA Год назад +3

      Very devisuve by thr interviewer call herself and motives into question

    • @Mina.15
      @Mina.15 Год назад

      Right

  • @higherthenamofo1
    @higherthenamofo1 2 года назад +124

    The only African country to never get colonized. What a Beautiful People

    • @Ben-Israelreports
      @Ben-Israelreports 8 месяцев назад

      Who cares lol, they had to beg the White Man to help them.

    • @sm9372
      @sm9372 5 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, but its not doing any better than the countries that were colonized. Fighting and famine.

    • @higherthenamofo1
      @higherthenamofo1 5 месяцев назад +1

      @sm9372 Yeah it's wild they gave the Prime Minister a Nobel Peace Prize in 2020 ☠️

    • @Anson..23-s2l
      @Anson..23-s2l 5 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@sm9372Ethiopia is evergreen and reach nature country ...the mighty Nile river started in Ethiopia .

    • @jimihune9650
      @jimihune9650 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Anson..23-s2lwhy they are hangry. ?

  • @nunuissa6376
    @nunuissa6376 2 года назад +140

    As an African, we grow up in our countries and we mostly only know our people. We don’t have white people, so we don’t focus on white and black because we all dark skin tones. We focus on ethnicity and nationality. Please understand

    • @ditocerto
      @ditocerto 2 года назад

      We don't have white in Africa? That's crazy! Plenty of whites in south Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Botswana.

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад

      Actually, there's something that you DO need to understand. You DO have white people. You just don't have them directly. You have them in the form of the puppets that the west installs to run your countries for their own benefit. You have them in the form of the World Bank and the UN and other international organizations that use their economic and military power to force your governments to bend to their will. One of these days, you should contemplate how the richest real estate on planet earth with the most natural resources beneath the feet of its peoples manages to also be home to the poorest human beings on the planet. You can focus on whatever you like, you have white people... corrupting your governments and exploiting your natural resources.

    • @agro-valleyfarm7217
      @agro-valleyfarm7217 2 года назад +4

      Not a good reason-when the fascists Italians invaded Ethiopia TWICE was it your ethnicity the reason behind these caucasian attempt to colonize Ethiopia or was it because your'e ALL Afrikan (black). Know thyself. Why did the Queen of Sheba call herself black (Songs of Solomon 1 vs 5)??? Historically, Ethiopia was a term that applied to ALL of Afrika and meant " Land Of the Burnt Face People". Modern Ethiopia is NOT the same as Ethiopia of the past (antiquity).There was a time when all dark-skinned people were called Ethiopians, for the Greeks referred to Africa as, "The Land Of The Burnt-Face People." You need to read these books written by your fellow Ethiopian historian Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan's: Black Man of the Nile, 1979, Africa: Mother of Western Civilization, 1976, and The African Origins of Major Western Religions, 1970., We The Black Jews (1996): Witness to the 'White Jewish Race' Myth, Volumes I & II (in One). Running and Running Away From Yourself-but you can't run away from yourself (Bob Marley, Running Away song). Changing one's name or nationality DOES NOT change one's IDENTITY.

    • @tyali84
      @tyali84 2 года назад +4

      100% understand you.

    • @agro-valleyfarm7217
      @agro-valleyfarm7217 2 года назад

      That's why the enemy from outside have ALWAYS been able to manipulate you and promote division among as we have recently seen in the conflicts in Ethiopia. What does Ethiopia mean??? When the whiteman is dealing with you he doesn't see you in terms of ethnicity; ALL of you are put in the same bag and seen as black people. Take your blackness from out of the closet.

  • @redwanali5837
    @redwanali5837 2 года назад +353

    Are you black or ethiopian
    my i answer is i am ethiopian
    again if you ask me are you black or white my answer is i am black

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад +1

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself

    • @zeusapollo1576
      @zeusapollo1576 2 года назад +9

      Thanks but what kids of Question is that ?
      You Ethiopian black or white???
      Ethiopian in African soil African map

    • @Play-jv3oi
      @Play-jv3oi 2 года назад

      Great

    • @badroad4610
      @badroad4610 2 года назад +11

      @@zeusapollo1576 geography has nothing to do with race and Africa is multi race content just like Asia

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад +4

      @@Porchmonkey4321 A better answer is that you are BOTH black AND Ethiopian.

  • @TIENxSHINHAN
    @TIENxSHINHAN 2 года назад +76

    every Ethiopian I've met in the US has identified as black but it's understandable why Ethiopians in Ethiopia wouldn't (even though I've also met Ethiopians born and raised in Ethiopia who consider themselves black). Calling yourself black in Africa is sort of meaningless since it's a label that applies to nearly the entire continent.
    People in Asia don't really consider themselves Asian until they go to another part of the world. It's not because they don't think they're Asian, it's just not a useful identifier when you live on a continent full of people of your race.

    • @alittlewonderful
      @alittlewonderful 2 года назад +7

      THIS 👏

    • @Hawd
      @Hawd 2 года назад +12

      They are just being nice or avoiding this long debate. For those of us from 🇸🇴🇩🇯🇪🇹🇪🇷, race is not colour.

    • @aquagal8645
      @aquagal8645 Год назад +11

      I am Ethiopian, living in the US, I identify as Ethiopian, not black...I don't allow others put me in the box for their convenience...I am Ethiopain from the continent of Africa..

    • @agro-valleyfarm7217
      @agro-valleyfarm7217 Год назад +1

      It's the same thing with black people who are mentally enslaved-they are afraid to say that they are black or Afrikan and would rather identify themselves by some nationality etc.

    • @eddymartinez4224
      @eddymartinez4224 Год назад

      It is useful for unification purposes this why they are fighting so hard for the United States of Africa. Bless up!

  • @yisehakuk
    @yisehakuk 2 года назад +663

    I’m Ethiopian born and raised in Ethiopia. I’m unapologetically and proudly BLACK! As African as any of my African brothers and sisters!

    • @Zelazella1
      @Zelazella1 2 года назад +32

      Blacks doesn’t always equal African look at Libyans and Egyptians

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself

    • @tigesttefera409
      @tigesttefera409 2 года назад

      OH look hypocrite are always everywhere,
      IF you are not ruled by white people why you identify yourself as a black ?
      What is wrong with you ? Check yourself again

    • @ariikwek7795
      @ariikwek7795 2 года назад +47

      @@Zelazella1 Most of Lybians And Egyptians are not real indigenous black Africans; they are Arabs from Asia

    • @ariikwek7795
      @ariikwek7795 2 года назад +1

      @HayatIt's a fact most of Northern Africans(Moroccans, Lybians, Tunisians, Egyptians, Algerians) are not real indigenous black Africans; they are invaders, colonialists, settlers, etc. from Asia. Yes there are still a few real indigenous black Africans in Northern Africa, but they're marginalized and massacred by those evil Arab invaders.

  • @kingissa8
    @kingissa8 2 года назад +73

    I’m Eritrean we don’t identify by skin colour my skin colour is brown my aunti dark skin uncle light skin we have many shades but we don’t just identify by the westernised institutionalised meaning

    • @SoliyanaEnate
      @SoliyanaEnate Год назад +2

      Hi

    • @moralezadrianna4449
      @moralezadrianna4449 5 месяцев назад

      Stop lying’ Many light skinned Eritreans identify themselves as Black, as a matter of fact Every single one of them..

    • @Stargazer3131
      @Stargazer3131 4 месяца назад +4

      They go by there nationality, there is nothing wrong with that!

    • @keshi5541
      @keshi5541 4 месяца назад +4

      Yep as an Eritrean you summed up my family skin color variety basically. Our hair types are very different as well.

    • @rosetta4880
      @rosetta4880 4 месяца назад

      We all have different skin tones and colors including white people. That's not the point. When it comes to race skin tone is not a race if is a color/shade😂

  • @jer622
    @jer622 2 года назад +28

    I am Ethiopian. What is the matter of skin color? that's work for Europeans not for us

    • @Enoch1287
      @Enoch1287 5 часов назад

      Yep, it's like we don't say Arabs are white

  • @Impossibly_gorgeous
    @Impossibly_gorgeous 2 года назад +122

    Dear Ethiopians, regardless of what you consider yourselves, our love and support for you is wreckless and deep. We will forever be proud of you. That will never change. ❤You can always count on us🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪👌 #Staybeautiful.

    • @serpentserpent9308
      @serpentserpent9308 2 года назад

      Kenyans, especially the Kikuyus, are bootlicker who suffer from an inferiority complex with non-blacks but are ready to fight other blacks in their country. They are proud to have been colonized and brag about the white queen on England becoming queen while vacationing at the Treetops. And while Africans at the time were moving in the direction Kwame Nkrumah and Ọbafẹ́mi Awólọ́wọ̀, passive Kikuyu-led Kenyans were inviting Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, represented the Queen of Kenya (i.e. Elizabeth II) at the independence celebrations in 1963 of their own country 🤔

    • @davidzelalem6645
      @davidzelalem6645 2 года назад +7

      Oh much love my kenyan sister the Eastside Got love for each other ✊✊

    • @ewm4266
      @ewm4266 2 года назад

      Nasiume shout aki😂😂😂

    • @kushitefromrome5830
      @kushitefromrome5830 2 года назад +1

      Kenya in Oromo language means ours. . .atleast I heard, but I could be wrong

    • @maxa6453
      @maxa6453 2 года назад

      based on?

  • @agnelopompeia2379
    @agnelopompeia2379 2 года назад +76

    I Love Ethiopian people they are very kind and loving.

    • @AfricanDominican
      @AfricanDominican  2 года назад +5

      Yes they are. I have had nothing but positive experiences with Ethiopians.

    • @Falkowski82
      @Falkowski82 2 года назад +8

      Yes they are beatifull people orginal people and first nation of the bible. And i had many Ethiopian fruends and ethiopian gfs gorgeous culture.
      Rastafari

    • @soniadaniels233
      @soniadaniels233 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@Falkowski82truly lovely people. Just started befriending a few in a new city

  • @lessons_in_tanya
    @lessons_in_tanya 10 месяцев назад +22

    I am a "white" person born and raised in USA, and I can say for a fact that i am met with mostly vitriol when i say that i am not "white", and that african americans are not "black". Its truly the downfall of our nation to label our people on such LITERAL black and white terms. Its comforting to know that the majority of Ethiopian peoples understand that the institution of race is merely based on an entitely fabricated social hierarchy, in which the "white" man is on top, and the "black" man is on bottom. God bless Ethiopia and it's people, regardless of ethnicity and/or religious background. I hope to visit someday.

    • @Sophia-angel
      @Sophia-angel 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much race was invented to make money and cause division instead of reinforcing it we really should just get rid of it especially in 🇺🇸 America. Why people wanna double down on all this millennia old racist scientifically debunked nonsense is beyond me

    • @dondada3220
      @dondada3220 5 месяцев назад

      Very well put.
      This identity politics, whether it's dividing people by race, sexual preference or gender, is tearing the fabric of this nation.
      I came here as an immigrant about 30 years ago, and overtime I'm seeing identity politics pushed by liberals becoming so toxic that it is having a backlash effect.
      If it continues like this, the future is really scary!taring

    • @kenenidaka5314
      @kenenidaka5314 5 месяцев назад +3

      You spoke my mind! God Bless You! I'm Ethiopian. There is a deep meaning in the so called 'Black or White'

    • @Freyaet
      @Freyaet 3 месяца назад +3

      💯 people aren’t ready for this conversation 🙌

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 3 месяца назад

      The majority of people of color understand that the institution of race is merely based on an entirely fabricated social hierarchy in which the white man is on top and the black man is on bottom. The problem is that this fabricated social hierarchy aka "white supremacy" is responsible for a lot of suffering in both history through today.
      The difference is that African Americans experience this suffering directly through gentrification, redlining, racially biased police brutality, etc. while Africans like Ethiopians experience it indirectly through sanctions, coups, assassinations, and military interventions. The difference between the imaginary lines that divide the countries of Europe and the imaginary lines that divide the countries of Africa is that Europeans established their own lines AND the lines in Africa, plunging the continent into a turmoil that it still struggles with.
      Unfortunately, what these conversations show is that many Ethiopians have failed to learn the lesson from their history that their tribalism hasn't served them as well as unifying with each other and the others willing to help. This is why much of Ethiopia's advancement in recent decades has come by way of the Chinese. They may be "Ethiopian" in America, but in Ethiopia, they struggle with trusting each other with power. That's why for every leader they've had, the ethnic background of that leader has been an issue. The only time Ethiopians were all Ethiopian in Ethiopia was under communist leader Mengistu who outlawed tribalism.

  • @WammyOnDe
    @WammyOnDe 2 года назад +6

    What a damn question, asking black people from Africa...."are you black" we don't go by skin color in Africa. That question is never asked in Africa because there is no racism and it does not apply. Keep Dominican racism issues in Dominican.

  • @TH-qk6ez
    @TH-qk6ez 2 года назад +84

    Some fellow Africans misunderstand Ethiopians identifying themselves just as Ethiopian for not wanting to identify themselves as Africans..but the fact that Ethiopians have a long history of isolation(independence) means identifying oneself by colour doesn't come naturally....I remember back in early early 90s in South Africa when it was still uncommon for a black person to just walk in to white owned cafe and Ethiopians would just walk in and order whatever they wish to the surprise of the black south Africans..the attitude is "why not" who are the white ?

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself

    • @abogida12
      @abogida12 2 года назад +3

      100%

    • @yourface4248
      @yourface4248 2 года назад +3

      @@YekunoAmlak333 why should an ethiopian care about what people outside of africa have to say. if these foreigners like to see africans as black with all the connotations the word has, then that is their choice; but you don't have to subvert your own identity to fit these simplistic foreign categorization.

    • @yourface4248
      @yourface4248 2 года назад +2

      @@YekunoAmlak333 you cannot be united just by claiming to be "black". If you think in color, you would be more divided than united. the primary uniting forces are language, faith, custom, world view, exchange of ideas and goods, geographical proximity and population intermingling. If you ignore these things and keep drumming on about color, you are doing more to divide than unite.

    • @TH-qk6ez
      @TH-qk6ez 2 года назад

      @@rafaelw8115
      "Ethiopia was named by Italians..." 😂😂😂😂 you sound like someone about to die from thirst 😂😂😂😂...I love the way hate eats you inside and out ...😂😂😭..just curious, tell us your non fake country and we can discuss about it...

  • @RT-hw9lx
    @RT-hw9lx 2 года назад +22

    I am Ethiopian. When I was in Ethiopia I know my colors is black. We all black in Ethiopia, we are the same. I saw a couple of white peoples while I was in Ethiopia. When I was 15 moved to a full of white peoples. I know I am Ethiopian and I know my color is black but I know first I am human being. I see all races as equal. For me I don’t judge people by they color. I do love all human beings. But in America I learned a lot of things in my life. But when I was back home I was so innocent I didn’t know a lot of things about racism.

  • @shantoism
    @shantoism 2 года назад +197

    You’re title is divisive, offensive and a click bait. Don’t use this beautiful culture and people to create drama. Thank you

    • @SoTired-Of-BS
      @SoTired-Of-BS 2 года назад +6

      Sadly, it seems like she just did that. 😡

    • @kushitefromrome5830
      @kushitefromrome5830 2 года назад +1

      What ever. . .you were great and I m ethiopian

    • @theliberalthinker3308
      @theliberalthinker3308 2 года назад

      I agree.

    • @grumblydoore8551
      @grumblydoore8551 2 года назад +7

      Ethiopians are not black tho. Sure you can say your skin is dark but black is a connotation and is more appropriate for west and south africans and specifically those who were taken as slaves to the US particularly from west side of Africa. I got offended when my well read South african friend told me i wasn’t black. But instead of being butthurt i researched it but i’ve also knew it all my life growing in Ethiopia. Ethiopians are not “black”

    • @ermygang
      @ermygang 2 года назад +1

      I couldn’t agree more with you comment.

  • @Hawd
    @Hawd 2 года назад +109

    I'm Somali from Ethiopia.
    I agree. We are our culture, ethnicity, tradition, nationality not COLOUR.
    The people are clearly black but black is not a race

    • @patrisio3
      @patrisio3 2 года назад +29

      @@YekunoAmlak333 Why use a term that makes no sense as a race.? We don't hear people in East Asia running around talking about "we are yellow" or people in India saying "we belong to the brown race" or indigenous Americans saying "I am a man (or woman) of the red race". I don't follow what society says we should do or say (such as using black or white as races). I follow what makes technical sense (which society isn't always in line with). And using "black" for a mulatto who has dark yellow skin makes no technical (or common) sense at all.

    • @louiscreed4026
      @louiscreed4026 2 года назад

      @@YekunoAmlak333 uh no it wasn't

    • @heruy8274
      @heruy8274 2 года назад +9

      @@YekunoAmlak333 Give me a break. We are not literally the colour black. If you are Habäsa you better be proud of your own ethnic heritage as a Habäsa because you have nothing in common-ethnically, linguistically, and historically with so called black people. We are a dark-skinned people and we are Habäsa by blood.

    • @Lepua2009
      @Lepua2009 2 года назад +8

      @@YekunoAmlak333 african are not the only people with black skin, for your general knowledge.

    • @Lepua2009
      @Lepua2009 2 года назад +3

      @@YekunoAmlak333 so if it's not about skin color then what's it about, culure, language, religion or what ?

  • @davidkamau6820
    @davidkamau6820 2 года назад +33

    I am Kenyan and love Ethiopians...They can identify with whatever they want..Personally I have never seen it as a problem as long as you are not prejudice

    • @looolooo1709
      @looolooo1709 2 года назад +5

      We ethiopian very proud of our blackness love Africa more than anyone in the content

    • @dreamon7306
      @dreamon7306 2 года назад +3

      Thank you man.

    • @oromtitiwbo5078
      @oromtitiwbo5078 2 года назад +5

      I love you Kenyans❤️🇪🇹🇰🇪

    • @marigoldan1
      @marigoldan1 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for understanding 🙏

  • @oromtitiwbo5078
    @oromtitiwbo5078 2 года назад +93

    we don't have the concept of calling ourselves Black because race is a social construct created by Europeans. and we are an uncolonized nation and people.
    we only have the concept of ethnic group, tribe and skin tones. someone "black" would just be a dark skin Ethiopian, just like someone "brown", or "yellow/light" in our country. we don't have to identify by European terms like Black but we are Africans and that should be enough to respect and love each other thank you❤

    • @Falkowski82
      @Falkowski82 2 года назад +2

      Amen

    • @truthdude8849
      @truthdude8849 2 года назад +4

      African is a european term as well. Ethiopian is a mad made term as well. It all is.

    • @oromtitiwbo5078
      @oromtitiwbo5078 2 года назад +17

      @@truthdude8849 a man made concept that does not exist locally in our country.
      you cannot expect us to think and act like Europeans or nations that lived under European colonial rule.
      which is why I just said we identify by ethnic group, tribe and culture locally. it is a simple concept to understand.

    • @bigmanrasta4389
      @bigmanrasta4389 2 года назад +3

      And who do you think created those borders that you respect ? Same Europeans, why refused to be called black and accept to be called Ethiopian?
      In spite of Ethiopia not been colonised, the borders were created by these wicked people. And the same people created the concept of colour and race, so why accept one and leave the other ?
      I need an answer please.

    • @Falkowski82
      @Falkowski82 2 года назад

      @@bigmanrasta4389ca suffit ca suffit fire bun

  • @weshela-in-chief
    @weshela-in-chief 2 года назад +25

    Black is a social construct, a racist one at that but not a real identity. We are Ethiopians, that's our nationality, sense of pride and heritage.

    • @la-ry1ms
      @la-ry1ms 2 года назад

      It is good Ethiopians and Somalis are poor otherwise they are simply too racist for barely noticeable differences in skin cilour

    • @la-ry1ms
      @la-ry1ms 2 года назад

      Racism is an economic construct by the way poor whites in South Africa live in shacks with black neighbours and their is no issue

    • @agro-valleyfarm7217
      @agro-valleyfarm7217 Год назад

      Everything is a social construct-so what is the point

    • @weshela-in-chief
      @weshela-in-chief Год назад +1

      @@agro-valleyfarm7217 This one's different since it's pushed on a group of people who never agreed to opt in. Another form of cultural dominance

    • @agro-valleyfarm7217
      @agro-valleyfarm7217 Год назад +1

      Definition belongs to the definer-who are you and are you really who you say that you are-only colonized people don't know who they are. The last Emperor of Ethiopia ,Haile Selassie I didn't have a problem with identifying himself as a black person.

  • @gaziol
    @gaziol Год назад +58

    Am from ethiopia with solomonic dynasty but I am proud 100% black african

    • @hailehaile8229
      @hailehaile8229 Год назад +6

      you cannot say any one black or white whatever you should call them with name of there ethnicity
      for more respect

    • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
      @jamesbedukodjograham5508 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@hailehaile8229 still Ethiopia is still a developing nation.

    • @Hally-ze9cu
      @Hally-ze9cu 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jamesbedukodjograham5508What about your country is developed ?

    • @dejenyalawesson
      @dejenyalawesson 5 месяцев назад

      Congratulations for being an adulterous queen Sheba dynasty.

  • @messeretabdissa7636
    @messeretabdissa7636 2 года назад +41

    Stupid question, off course we Ethiopian are black. The fact that some of us have light skin, it doesn’t mean we are not black.

    • @Play-jv3oi
      @Play-jv3oi 2 года назад +2

      I think it is a stupy question too I am dominican

    • @anthonyloveanthonylove2159
      @anthonyloveanthonylove2159 2 года назад

      Say I don’t say we I personally am not a n

    • @Lionk-c4z
      @Lionk-c4z 5 месяцев назад

      Don’t say we but you can say I am black ….. there is no black rice

    • @gonderAmh
      @gonderAmh 5 месяцев назад

      skin color is not the only thing than make a black person "black", facial features are more obvious

    • @rebbybam230
      @rebbybam230 4 месяца назад

      We have semetic roots too for habesha people

  • @emebetgmicheal6415
    @emebetgmicheal6415 2 года назад +109

    I am a proud Ethiopian and I am black. If you asked me that day I would have been happy to confirm that I am black and Ethiopian in the same interview I ha with you

    • @AfricanDominican
      @AfricanDominican  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for your input 👏

    • @eukatefuka8192
      @eukatefuka8192 2 года назад +9

      What is black? is it color? or belief?

    • @ethioland4938
      @ethioland4938 2 года назад +6

      @@eukatefuka8192 don't look stuipd.

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself ..

    • @sharjjahnaziz4122
      @sharjjahnaziz4122 2 года назад +2

      @@eukatefuka8192
      That is true. It's hard to change people mind when they have been exposed to other cultures like the West via Television etc. We have been trying to get rid of the racist and oppressive word here in the United States for decades.

  • @rahwa138
    @rahwa138 Год назад +29

    Until I moved to London, I never really understood this black/ white concept and how big of an issue it is. We never have to identify ourselves as black as no one goes around and ask you if you are black in Ethiopia because we have never been colonised maybe dont understand the race issue like black Americans or other Africans who have been colonised. So I see why for some Ethiopians it's hard to answer this question so they always answer with no I am not black I am Ethiopian which gets fellow Africans offended, i was told by people i met at Uni, work and sharing houses that Ethiopian are racist that we see ourselves better than others. I was shocked because that is far from the truth. We respect others, and we are proud black/African. There is only one race in the world. and that is a human race, and that is what we thought as its a Christian country . We are first Ethiopian and then African. And we are proud African.

    • @dahbajanman7044
      @dahbajanman7044 Год назад +2

      Stop the bull shit cause i'm from Barbados which is mostly black so there was no reason to say the obvious which is we're black but we know we're black. When i came to the USA i knew real quick i was black despite never calling myself black in a mostly black country.

    • @rahwa138
      @rahwa138 Год назад +4

      That's not bullshit. it's a fact. People are unaware and uneducated, so educate them and move on. We are the most humble.kind, down to earth people you will ever meet, We just are not well educated on this subject. Especially, Eritea, as the country is very isolated, not so much knowledge on this subject, so yes, sadly, that's the truth 🤷‍♀️

    • @LZ-no3go
      @LZ-no3go Год назад +3

      @@rahwa138 We are just not black stop trying to force us to call ourselves that useless term we don't even look like them, even black people tell us we are not black in the west and now they complaining that we don't call ourself black? lol who cares we know our idenity we don't need to call ourself by a crayon.

    • @wonduxx5355
      @wonduxx5355 Год назад +2

      @@dahbajanman7044Barbados and Ethiopia are not the same country. I would say Barbados is closer to Britain than Ethiopia when it comes culture and things of that sort.

    • @StopTheLiess
      @StopTheLiess 9 месяцев назад

      @@dahbajanman7044you don’t have an ethnic name and you speak another group of people’s native language. This is not the same. You didn’t grow up in a country with no outside influence where no one in the country is calling you black but by your ethnic group.

  • @hibaamede4173
    @hibaamede4173 2 года назад +53

    We Ethiopians consider ourselves as black and Ethiopian that guy is talking about himself. He is black and as the same time, he saying I am not black what a contradiction is it.

    • @AfricanDominican
      @AfricanDominican  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your input 👏

    • @eukatefuka8192
      @eukatefuka8192 2 года назад +11

      Dont say we, just say I if u belive so! in my openion we are all Human beings, and we should start from that, then if u have something unique to have distinguished u r Ethiopian, tell me something u are expressing ur self as a black. Do u have one, say it! if u have something to show it is ur lifestile, culture .. that differs from others, not the color! we have mix of colors, then why black, if black is color!?

    • @pantherblack2968
      @pantherblack2968 2 года назад

      Black is not an identity u dumb ass!

    • @tplftigray1349
      @tplftigray1349 2 года назад +5

      speak for yourself

    • @Zelazella1
      @Zelazella1 2 года назад +6

      Race is a socks contruct “Black” isn’t a real thing. What is Black Culture? Is there a “Black”? Country?

  • @meriawee
    @meriawee 2 года назад +6

    The question by itself wrong. Black or Ethiopian? Black or Kenyan, Black or Nigerian? … are you asking the race or the origin? I’m an Ethiopian. Everybody understands when I say Ethiopian, I’m referring my origin/citizenship not my race. Off course I’m black. Whether I have light skin, brown skin or dark skin, or I was born in America, Europe, Asia or in Africa it doesn’t change who I’m, generally categorized as black. But your question gives a sense of as if Ethiopians doesn’t consider as African. Which is non sense. Please correct it.

  • @DirasatLanguage
    @DirasatLanguage 2 года назад +40

    We know we are black, but we just love our homeland, culture, way of life, belief system, languages etc, so we identify as Ethiopian. We will prevail no matter how the West wants to destroy our culture to divide and conquer us.

    • @louiscreed4026
      @louiscreed4026 2 года назад +1

      actually, Europe's behind that.😑

    • @knowyourself3762
      @knowyourself3762 2 года назад +2

      You do understand that the Greeks gave you that name Ethiopian, which means black face. At the end of the day it is all Africa (Alkebulan) Ethiopia is located in Africa, therefore more Ethiopians need to identify themselves as African because the key to all of this is UNITY not separation and from being in Ethiopia there was a lot of separation among each other due to lack of education and not knowing who you truly are.

    • @itsallpointless
      @itsallpointless 2 года назад +1

      You are middle eastern. Not black

    • @DirasatLanguage
      @DirasatLanguage 2 года назад +3

      ​@@itsallpointless 🤣

    • @knowyourself3762
      @knowyourself3762 2 года назад

      @@itsallpointless once again ignorance is bliss from lack of knowledge smh.... When you look at the northern region of tigray and some parts of Eritrea, they had mixed with Italians and Arabs, though there's pure Nubian Africans in Eritrea, my girl's mother is one, pure black African Nubian. And some tribes in tigray were able to not mix and to keep the African roots solid, but when you go to the heart of Amhara region, Gondar, Wollo, gojam, these are pure Africans, as well as the south region of Ethiopia, which are pure Africans, and the west region of Ethiopia are Oromo which are pure Africans. The east part of Ethiopia, Afaar, which are Somali, and they originally come from ancient Egypt, which are Africans, Harar and Dire Dawa, which some did mix with Arabs, though many there are pure black Africans as well. Dire Dawa are also Oromo. Please educate yourself on these things. Ethiopia is 95% pure African. When you leave outside of Addis Ababa, you will see that Ethiopians are pure Africans.

  • @SoTired-Of-BS
    @SoTired-Of-BS 2 года назад +114

    የዚህ ቪዲዮ title "ጥቁር አይደለሁም እኔ ኢትዮጵያዊ ነኝ" ይላል። አቅራቢዋ በጣም በቁጥር አነስተኛ የሆኑ ኢትዮጵያውያንን በመጠየቅ ሀሳባቸው የሁሉም ኢትዮጵያውያን አስመስላ በማቅረብ ከሌላው (በተለይ ከሌሎች አፍሪካውያንና አፍሪካን አሜሪካንስ) ህብረተሰብ ጋር በጣም ለማቃቃር/ለማጋጨት አስባ ያዘጋጀችው ነው። የልጅቱ አቀራረብ ከላይ ሲያዩት ቀና አላማ ያለው ቢመስልም ሲገለጥ መርዝ ነው። ተደጋጋሚ አሳሳች (deceiving) እና ያለቦታቸው የገቡ/የተተረጎሙ (out of context) ጥያቄዎችን እየጠየቀች ከፍ ሲልም አውቃ "እኛ ጥቁር አይደለንም ኢትዮጵያዊ ነን እንጂ" እንዲሉ ምርጫ የሚያሳጣ (corner የሚያደርግ) ንግግር/ጥያቄ (leading questions) እያቀረበች ወጥመድ ውስጥ የከተተቻቸው ሁኔታ የተስተዋለበት ነው። ኢትዮጵያ ስናድግ ጥቁርና ነጭ ልዩነት ሳይገባን ስለሆነ ያደግነው "ኢትዮጵያዊ ነኝ" እንላለን እንጂ "ጥቁር ነን" የሚለውን ቀድመን አናስበውም። ያላደግንበትን ሀሳብ ከየትም አናመጣውም። አሜሪካን አገር ስንመጣ ግን የጥቁርና የነጭ ልዩነት (የቆዳ ቀለም የማንነት መገለጫ ሆኖ) ገኖ የሚታይበት ስናገኘው ለብዙዋቻችን መጀመሪያ ላይ ያደናግራል። ለመልመድ ብዙ ጊዜ የሚፈጅባቸው ኢትዮጵያውያን አሉ። ኢትዮጵያዊ ነህ ወይስ ጥቁር ተብሎል ሁለት ምርጫ ሲሰጠው አንድ የዚህች ልጅ ተንኮል ያልገባው ወንድም "ኢትዮጵያዊ ነኝ" ቢል ምንም አይገርምም። ጥቁር ነህ ወይስ ነጭ ሲባል ኢሄ ሰው በእርግጠኝነት ጥቁር ነኝ ይላል። በአጠቃላይ ሙሉውን ቪዲዮዋን አይታችሁ ከሰጠቸው አርእስት ጋር ስታገናዝቡት ምን ያህል የኢትዮጵያውያንን ስም ልታጠፋ እንዳቀደች ትገነዘባላችሁ። ኢሄ ስራዋ (በተለይ ልጆችን እያካተተች ያሳየችበት መንገድ) ለልጆቻችን በጣም ጠንቅ ነው። ልጆቻችን ከተለያየ የህብረተሰብ ክፍል ጋር ይማራሉ። እኔ ልጄን እዚህ ቪድዮ ውስጥ አካታ ባገኛት ኖሮ ያለምንም ማንገራገር ለRUclips አሳውቄ እንድታጠፋ ነበር የማስደርጋት። ከፍ ሲልም በሙሉ ቪዲዮውን ማሳገድ ነው። እነዚህ ልጆች ከ18 አመት በታች ናቸው። በማን ፈቃድ ነው እንደዚህ አይነት ስም አጥፊ መልእክት ያለው ቪዲዮ ውስጥ የለጠፈቻቸው? ቤተሰቦቻቸው ታውቃላችሁ? በቀላል የሚታይ ነገር አይደለም። ወደ ማጠናቀቂያው የጠየቀቻት ሴት (በዚህ አጋጣሚ በጣም ብርቱ ኢትዮጵያዊ በጣም ንቁ። I am so proud of you! You represented us beautifully! ❤) ስትጠይቃት "ክርስቲያኖች ናችሁ አይደል? ኢትዮጵያ በአብዛኛው ክርስቲያን ነው አይደል? ብሎ መጠየቅ ለምን አስፈለገ?? በዚህ አጋጣሚ "አዎ" መባል ፈልጋ/ሰፍ ብላ ካልሆነ በስተቀር። እህታችን ብልህ ስለሆነች "በመረጃ (data) የተደገውን ቁጥር አላውቅም ግን ብዙ ሙስሊም ኢትዮጵያውያንም አሉ" ብላ አፉዋን አዘጋቻት እንጂ አላማዋ ሌላ ነበር!! የፈለገ ብትሞክር ወጥመድ ውስጥ እንደማትገባላት ስትረዳ ነው የተለመደውን ሌሎቹን የዋህ ወንድሞች የጠየቀችውን "ጥቁር ወይስ ኢትዮጵያዊ" ጥያቄ ከመጠየቅ ተቆጠባ የማስመሰል ጥያቄ "ቡና አፈላል.... የመሳሰሉ" መጠየቅ የጀመረችው። ለማንኛውም ወገን እየተጠነቀቅን!

    • @Zemenmedia111
      @Zemenmedia111 2 года назад +9

      ትክክል ልጅቷ አጀንዳ ተሰጥቷት ነው::አጠያየቋ ትክክል አይደለም ለምሳሌ አንድን ኬንያዊ ጥቁር ነህ ወይስ ኬኒያዊ ተብሎ ቢጠየቅ ሁለቱንም መሆኑንን ይገልፃል::ስለዚህ ሶስተኛ ምርጫ አልሰጠችም ከጅምሩ ጥያቄዋ ትክክል አይደለም ስለዚህ ይህ ቪዲዮ ሪፖርት ተደርጎ መጥፋት ያለበት ነው::በነገራችን ላይ ይህ ጥያቄ የሁሉም ሌሎች አፍሪካውያን ኢትዮጵያውያንን እናንተ ጥቁር ነን አትሉም በማለት ለኢትዮጵያ ትልቅ ጥላቻ አላቸው ከእነርሱም አልፎ ነጮቹም ይህንን ያውቁታል::ነገር ኢትዮጵያዊ በጥቁርነቱ የሚኮራ ህዝብ መሆኑን አልተረዱንም::ስለዚህ ይህ ሴራው ሌላ ነው::ለዚያም እኮ ነው የሀበሻ ልጆችን በተገኘው አጋጣሚ ይበቀሏቸዋል ማለትም በጏደኝነት በተለያየ ነገር ሁሉንም መጥቀስ አይቻልም::ስለዚህ መፍትሄው ልጆቻችሁን መንገር ማስተማር እንዲሁም ከሌሎች ጋር የሚያደርጉትን ግንኙነት በጥንቃቄ እንዲሆን መምከር ያስፈልጋል::በዩኒቨርስቲ ውስጥ በድንገት ፓሪ ጭፈራ ዶርም ውስጥ በተኙበት ሞተው የተገኙ ኢትዮጵያን ተማሪዎች ቁጥር ብዙ ነው::ከዚያ ሲጣራ አልኮል ጠጥታ የማታውቅ ልጅ ኦቨር ዶስ ተብሎ የህክምና ሪፖርት ይወጣል ነገር ግን እንደሚመስለኝ ሴራው የኢትዮጵያንንጥላቻ ነው::እባካችሁ ተጠንቀቁ በተለይ ካምፓስ ::

    • @abuhaile6517
      @abuhaile6517 2 года назад +4

      ትክክል ነህ ወንድም ! ይህ ነገር ከሌሎች አፍሪካዊ ወንድሞቻችን ጋር ሲያቃቅረን የቆየ ነው። ኢትዮጵያዊያን ጥቁር እንደሆኑ አያስቡም የሚል ስሞታ በተደጋጋሚ ሰምቻለሁ።

    • @Zemenmedia111
      @Zemenmedia111 2 года назад +1

      @@abuhaile6517 ወንድሜ አፍሪካውያን ብቻ ሳይሆን ነጩም ህንዱም ቻይናና ስፓንሹም ይህንን በደንብ ጠንቀቀው ያውቃሉ::እኛ ነበርን የማናውቀው::ነገር ግን ቀንና ጊዜ ጠብቀው ይሰሩልናል ምንም ባላሰብነው መንገድ ለዚያም ነው ብዙ ኢትዮጵያውያን ችግር ሲገጥማቸው መቋቋም አይችሉም::

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself

    • @WinTW9
      @WinTW9 2 года назад

      Exactly. be tekkie

  • @ahahaha2204
    @ahahaha2204 2 года назад +48

    Sister the question is misleading and could easily be taken out of context. It would have been great if you inquired whether they identify as Ethiopian or African. Ethiopians consider themselves as a proud African Ethiopian. Skin color has no place in the Ethiopian psyche. Thanks for your great effort.

    • @RUSHIITUBE
      @RUSHIITUBE 2 года назад +1

      And so if color has no place in Ethiopia, why do call people from Benshagul and Gambella "Shenkila"??

    • @ahahaha2204
      @ahahaha2204 2 года назад

      @@RUSHIITUBE Do you know what the word "Shenkila" means?? If not STFU.

    • @makistoner3946
      @makistoner3946 2 года назад +7

      @@RUSHIITUBE we don’t

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself

    • @S.F157
      @S.F157 2 года назад

      @@makistoner3946 a few Supremacist do though, no common you right.. but it still exist!

  • @rahele564
    @rahele564 2 года назад +20

    We Ethiopian people understand the word “black” in a different way, not what you think. That’s why one person in your interview said it depends on where you grow. If your grow up in Ethiopia, the meaning of black is different that is why they said I’m from Ethiopia. Of course if you grow up in US, we have been hearing color people black. Some people they misunderstood when Ethiopians say from Ethiopia, it doesn’t mean they don’t like black or they don’t like to be called black. That black word is not professional to be called; to name one as an example, it’s like black instead of African American.

    • @johnolaoluwa
      @johnolaoluwa Год назад

      Why do you dance with your shoulders and shake your bursts? I'm curious.

    • @Axiom61
      @Axiom61 Год назад +3

      @@johnolaoluwa Because it is one of our cultural dance called " Eskista " . It is an Amhara Tribe dance, one of the tribes found in Ethiopia. We have more than 80 tribes with different culture, language, dance, food, way of dressing .....

    • @johnolaoluwa
      @johnolaoluwa Год назад

      @@Axiom61 Thanks for taking the time to explain. In West Africa, they shake bums.

    • @Axiom61
      @Axiom61 Год назад +2

      @@johnolaoluwa Your welcome, yeah culture is different everywhere. That's what makes us unique and beautiful.

  • @bsttr8846
    @bsttr8846 2 года назад +157

    I am from Ethiopia I am pure black And I am proud to call myself Black Africa

    • @MultiAyele
      @MultiAyele 2 года назад +10

      Brother I'm from Ethiopian too , when Ethiopians identified as Ethiopian its doesn't mean they looking down black , pls ask black Americans if they're seen red boy or red girl .not exist right ? Then ask Ethiopians in Amharic " qeyu lij or qeywa lij " you know what I mean , also white people identified as white , are they really white color ? Just think about it..

    • @eg3549
      @eg3549 2 года назад +9

      @Hayat so u r saying Gambelas are not Ethiopians ? So u have to be very dark to be called black?

    • @eg3549
      @eg3549 2 года назад +2

      @@MultiAyeleyes actually a lot of Black ppl and even Africans have said to me Ethiopians don't consider themselves as black or African that think they r better. Because they talk to ppl like u. It's sad and embarrassing. Hizbachin enditela new yemitaregut kemanim anishalim. Tiqur sidib ayiselem

    • @MultiAyele
      @MultiAyele 2 года назад +1

      @E G don't mixed African & black ...African isn't representing color..I didn't say we are not black of course we are , in Ethiopia my understanding is our color never be question , simply people identified as Ethiopian old day , now most of identified their tribe or ethnicity. We never have color problems much.

    • @eg3549
      @eg3549 2 года назад

      @@MultiAyele as long as you say we r black, that's all. Thank u

  • @YourDad-te9fg
    @YourDad-te9fg 2 года назад +44

    Why do people want to associate with a colour instead of a culture? That’s what us Ethiopians don’t understand about Americans, never ever degrade yourself down to a simple colour you have a culture and a history that you shouldn’t throw away.

    • @Zeyede_Seyum
      @Zeyede_Seyum 2 года назад +4

      በትክክል ☝️☝️

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад +12

      All good. Please keep that same energy when you apply for educational and job opportunities in America. When you see that fortune 500 company recruiting "black" people, make sure that you bypass that event and wait until they recruit Ethiopians or "other" people. Those of you attending HBCUs like Howard University or any of their peers on scholarships, please LEAVE and take your chances with white institutions because you're displacing "black" students. If you're truly not black and don't want to reduce yourself to a color, leave all those demeaning "black" opportunities alone and when racism comes for you, turn inward toward yourselves and your own institutions to fix it.
      HBCU = Historically BLACK Colleges and Universities.

    • @YourDad-te9fg
      @YourDad-te9fg 2 года назад

      @@vmoney65 lol we’ve faced racism all by ourselves to begin with nobody ever looked out for us, and we don’t need any handouts we’re respected and wanted for our skill basically everywhere anyone who knows Cushites knows our value you can either drop your weird self hating colonial mindset or completely dissociate with us.

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад +9

      ​@@YourDad-te9fg Really? did Ethiopians found their own Air Force or Airlines? The answer to that would be... No. An African American did that. Did the Ethiopian community make it possible for all Africans to immigrate to America and participate in American society without fear of violence? That answer would also be... No. Again,
      the African American community did that.
      Y'all don't need handouts? Nobody every looked out for you?
      Really? Let me just warm up my singing voice-- Coy/and dekika:
      "We are the world! we are the children! we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving! It's a choice we're making, we're saving our own lives, it's true we'll make a better day just you and me..."
      Remember that? Remember when Ethiopia couldn't even FEED itself? I remember that... CLEARLY. I remember a lot of people including African Americans sending a lot of money to Ethiopia SPECIFICALLY to "look out" for Ethiopians. BTW, What color were most of the people featured in that music video?
      Ahem: BLACK... organized by black American Quincy Jones.
      Black African Americans organized and caused MILLIONS of dollars to flow to Ethiopia to "look out" for Ethiopians. Many years later and meanwhile...In America, Ethiopians in DC couldn't even get a section of DC renamed to "Little Ethiopia" without the help of African Americans (because we run the city council) Years ago ECDC director Abdul Kamus went to jail behind a bribery scandal behind taxis and Silver Spring replaced a lot of parking attendant jobs with ticketing machines because they were tired of Ethiopians stealing ticket fares. Even my Ethiopian friends joked about their countrymen majoring in Parkiology... but everybody wants you???
      Are you sure about that? Check it:
      America is America. America is not Ethiopia. Y'all run nothing here but somehow y'all are respected for your skills and wanted EVERYWHERE? Oh, is THAT WHY THE LINE at the American embassy in Addis Ababa is so long (and yes I've been there to check in as an AMERICAN) and why they make y'all wait months to years for your interview appointments... because they value your skills and respect you so much? LOL. Here's a clue: That difficulty Ethiopians face at the American embassy in Addis they face because they are BLACK. How do I know this? Because every other BLACK country on Earth faces the same difficulties for the same reason. So if you don't think you're reduced to a color fine. GET YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS STUCK BACK IN ADDIS VISAS behind your "Ethiopian identity" and let us colonialized mindest African Americans know how that works out for you.
      The ECDC (Ethiopian Community Development Council) literally has nothing on the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) when it comes to service and accomplishments. That said, look man, I'm not EVEN putting this on Ethiopians as a whole.
      Working class Ethiopians like all working class people universally understand the value of solidarity and unity. Nope. This foolishness belongs to the vultures who come to America to eat their fill from carcasses that they didn't kill. You can cut the BS: y'all disassociate with "black" because you figure it will ingratiate you to the white people that you hope will improve your chances for success.
      Good luck with that... but we see you.

    • @PLATANITO829
      @PLATANITO829 2 года назад +8

      We Dominicans fully understand you guys. We have been in a constant argument with African Americans with this same subject we also finding extremely weird and unnecessary.

  • @ImDevin25
    @ImDevin25 Год назад +10

    Here in African continent people are not considered black but they are considered African.

    • @Tashaten
      @Tashaten Год назад +1

      Well, in America, where I'm from, they call them black Africans

  • @hanaabebe3979
    @hanaabebe3979 2 года назад +10

    Black is a color, anybody who has an eye can tell colors but that doesn’t mean that’s who you are. Being an Ethiopian is not about color. Come on people!

  • @TsionY
    @TsionY 2 года назад +70

    As an Ethiopian I can assure you that the term BLACK doesn’t carry the usual negative connotations the West imposes on the concept.

    • @lobsterbalelegesse9919
      @lobsterbalelegesse9919 2 года назад +6

      That is from colonialism term which is fake concept. Ethiopian will say their country or tribe like Tigrinya.

    • @louiscreed4026
      @louiscreed4026 2 года назад +1

      actually, it does not only is it a status it's a lower one, but America wasn't where the color concept started it was actually Europe.

    • @victorkelley87
      @victorkelley87 2 года назад +2

      @lobsterbale Legesse What does Ethiopia translate into English?

    • @lobsterbalelegesse9919
      @lobsterbalelegesse9919 2 года назад +2

      @@victorkelley87 That doesn't mean anything, 1st of all it is GREEK for burnt face meaning the original Cush people we call Nilotes who are not even brown but charcoal skinned. In the 1930's Abyssinia was name changed to Ethiopia.

    • @victorkelley87
      @victorkelley87 2 года назад +7

      @lobsterbale Legesse But Ethiopians call themselves Ethiopian, which means burnt face, which denotes their color. So it does mean something. They don't say they are Abysinians they say they are Ethiopians. Are you trying to say these people are wrong? So it does mean something.

  • @GeneralLocooo
    @GeneralLocooo 2 года назад +24

    I am a proud Ethiopian! Stop referring to me as a skin color. This does not mean I do not acknowledge my African roots, however.

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад +2

      All good proud Ethiopian... just make sure if you come to America, whenever you apply for jobs or educational opportunities that you either check the "other" box or create your own box and label it "Ethiopian". Come to the "black" people you encounter here for *nothing* and take your chances with white people, their interests and their institutions.

    • @ariikwek7795
      @ariikwek7795 2 года назад

      So you're colorless right?

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад +2

      @@ariikwek7795 she doesn't want to be referred to by her skin color because she seeks to escape the impediments imposed against people of color in America and that undermines the reason she came here. If there were advantage in it, she'd change her tune. Why? Because she's an opportunist.
      What she is also telling you is that she's either of an elite class or trying to be of an elite class because the working classes universally understand the value of unity and solidarity. "Blackness" in America is like a labor union that is open to all people of African descent to join. The issue is that Ethiopians like the ones we are debating relate more closely to the management class than to the labor class. African Americans resent them for the same reasons they resent non-unionized workers-- because they still benefit from the union's victories while undermining the union's efforts.
      These particular Ethiopians don't want to join our labor union because they've sided with management since jump and feel that this is where the opportunities for their success lie.

    • @ariikwek7795
      @ariikwek7795 2 года назад

      @@vmoney65 I see they're really opportunists. But it's good we've now known them; I have now known their standing too. Traitors within a group/race of people and an enemy to a group/race are equal; they all contribute to the degradation of that group/race.

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад +2

      @@ariikwek7795 As I've said elsewhere, having traveled to Addis Ababa many times, although it looks like you are perceiving a racial issue, you're most likely perceiving a class issue. People from the working classes including Ethiopians recognize the value of unity and solidarity. These Ethiopians come only to eat (economically). Their own country wasn't feeding them enough to eat as much as they wanted, so they came here to America because in their minds, they were entitled to much more than their country could feed them. So most will celebrate being Ethiopian and will attend all kinds of Ethiopian cultural events, but they'll never go back. They'll die and be buried here... at least until Ethiopia has more to offer them than America.
      I'm working to retire in Ethiopia, I talk to my Ethiopian friends about joining me all the time. So far? No takers. According to the recent videos I've seen, it looks like Dr. Abiy is building Wakanda in East Africa so maybe that will change.

  • @mekdesbekele2867
    @mekdesbekele2867 2 года назад +23

    Thank you!!!!! I am so grateful I lived to see this video that explain why Ethiopians do not say I am black.
    Over 20 years I have been confronted by a young lady saying Ethiopians do not think they are black. I tried to explain the reason the same way these people in the video explained. Thank God for technology that exposes the reason. Ethiopians are proud African who fought against Western colonization and love their African brothers and sisters.

    • @jubilee203
      @jubilee203 2 года назад +1

      The word black is used in America to refer to Africans of Bantu heritage. So, it's true Ethiopians aren't black are not being asked to be. But don't volunteer to tell people
      that you're not black when you're not being asked to be.
      Bantus aren't going outta their way to say they're not Arab
      or Ethiopians. We're tired of being in the mouth of people
      we care little about. We Bantus only care about our Bantu
      people and our awesome diverse Bantu cultures in the
      Americas, Caribbean, and certainly the Bantu nations in
      Africa. We're a rich people in all front and we're not
      recruiting people to be 'black'. Leave us, our culture, our
      land to us!

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад +3

      So um, proud Ethiopian... did you know that it was a "black" American who founded the Ethiopian Air Force, as well as Ethiopian Airlines, and taught the first Ethiopian pilots how to fly? Did you know that when Musolini came back to finish in 1935 what Italy had started in 1896, that it was an African American who flew Haile Selassie around the country and provided him with aerial reports concerning Italy's troop movements? Did you know that it was African American "black" people that signed up by the thousands in their attempt to fight alongside Ethiopians against the Italians? John C. Robinson. Look it up. Do you know what Musolini saw when he invaded Ethiopia in 1935? A country full of BLACK PEOPLE. Do you know which African descendants were the FIRST to come to Ethiopia's assistance despite sanctions imposed on BOTH Ethiopia and Italy by the League of Nations? African American BLACK PEOPLE... but you can't understand why your historical benefactors, singularly responsible for your being able to take advantage of opportunities in America might be little miffed at you? TSK.

    • @Goldniz
      @Goldniz 2 года назад +1

      They are black just not African American, they can’t appropriate African American history because they have a history of their own

    • @losangelesmade1551
      @losangelesmade1551 2 года назад +4

      Jubilee bro stop the cap, black refers to all black African people not just us black Bantus Somalis are black Ethiopian Tanzanian Kenyans all black what are you even saying. Now black Americans are generally a specific ethnic group.

    • @Goldniz
      @Goldniz 2 года назад

      @@VerbalWarrior162 Black Americans have white blood so what’s your point ? Aboriginal people from Australia are a different ethnic group than Africans… it still falls under the black umbrella. You guys go out of your way to deny over 80% of your dna. A white person from Italy and a white person from Russia have different background but they would never reject the fact that they are white.
      Only self hating people reject the majority of their blood to claim a drop of foreign blood

  • @fefeb4298
    @fefeb4298 10 месяцев назад +1

    It is easy , just like middle eastern identify themselves as Arabs, Palestinians and so on..but not white, we also identify ourselves as Ethiopians…

  • @21Enate-b1u
    @21Enate-b1u 2 года назад +118

    I am Ethiopian born, raised in Ethiopia, and I am proud to say I am Black.

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself

    • @daconfi1453
      @daconfi1453 2 года назад +4

      Yeah bro this people are delusional

    • @zach4168
      @zach4168 2 года назад

      @@daconfi1453 you are the delusional one you watch too much hollywood movies that's why, how could you refer to yourself as black in a country where white people don't exist?

    • @daconfi1453
      @daconfi1453 2 года назад +1

      @@zach4168 because of the color of my skin is that so difficult to understand?

    • @zach4168
      @zach4168 2 года назад +6

      @@daconfi1453 Do you think it's right to classify people based on color of skin?

  • @tmarcel1594
    @tmarcel1594 2 года назад +31

    Robel put it very intelligently. All these names, be it black, negro, African American, were imposed on to us. We never chose any of them. The saddest thing about this is that we accept them and carry on. We never examine what these terms are intended for. Thank you Robel

    • @AfricanDominican
      @AfricanDominican  2 года назад

      He definitely gave us something to thing about...

    • @WorkWise-2024
      @WorkWise-2024 2 года назад +1

      You are black regardless

    • @binkdawg9436
      @binkdawg9436 2 года назад

      Negro are diff from african

    • @tmarcel1594
      @tmarcel1594 2 года назад +1

      @@rafaelw8115 Lol, you are missing the point. You see, white people call themselves white. Did you call yourself black? They named you black, Nigro, African American etc and you did not dispute any of it. Instead, you repeated after them and called yourself black. That is a slave mentality!

    • @tmarcel1594
      @tmarcel1594 2 года назад

      Is that all you have to say to prove your point? I am sorry for you. I am assuming you are either a child or someone who has not been to school. Read, read, read to become a better person.

  • @fefeb4298
    @fefeb4298 11 месяцев назад +2

    God the creator even identify us an Ethiopians in the bible. He did not use black or white to identify us or anyone else in the bible.

  • @yared819
    @yared819 2 года назад +5

    We are not black but we are Ethiopian, African. You get Ethiopian from each color. Black, light black, brown, light brown, light white, even pinkish. We’re diverse. Different build but we are African!!! Not identified as black!

    • @StopTheLiess
      @StopTheLiess Год назад +1

      why are you lying? There are no pink or white Ethiopians 😂

  • @mercym1733
    @mercym1733 2 года назад +40

    Am Ethiopian and I know that am African but I found that Ethiopian culture is way different than most African people traditions.

    • @RUSHIITUBE
      @RUSHIITUBE 2 года назад

      But you are not black right?

    • @mercym1733
      @mercym1733 2 года назад +20

      @@RUSHIITUBE am not black or white .. I don’t want to put my self in one category.

    • @RUSHIITUBE
      @RUSHIITUBE 2 года назад

      @@mercym1733 of course

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself

    • @ariikwek7795
      @ariikwek7795 2 года назад +1

      Which difference?! Talking as if Ethiopians are angels?? Aren't they humans like other humans?

  • @berhanuyoussouf6674
    @berhanuyoussouf6674 5 месяцев назад +2

    In Africa we identify our self by our nations just like the French just like the Germans and the Greeks. Our colors never been in question until we left Etiopia as Ethiopian we are Africans trough and trough.

  • @محمدالجبالي-ز6ن
    @محمدالجبالي-ز6ن 2 года назад +24

    I’m from Alexandria Egypt I love Ethiopia

    • @negusofminjar8290
      @negusofminjar8290 Год назад

      We don't care about racist Arab Egypt. you guys are racist towards black African.

    • @StopTheLiess
      @StopTheLiess 9 месяцев назад +3

      I love Egypt too 🇪🇬 ❤️

    • @loveabebe3790
      @loveabebe3790 7 месяцев назад +3

      We love u too Egypt 🇪🇬

    • @محمدالجبالي-ز6ن
      @محمدالجبالي-ز6ن 7 месяцев назад

      @@loveabebe3790
      Ethiopians are not black. Ethiopians have brown skin and are not black, and this is established in the Abyssinian civilization.

  • @addis1395
    @addis1395 2 года назад +6

    If you ask an Ethiopian the shade of their skin, he/she will tell you of course black. But if you ask him her/ his identity they say Ethiopian

  • @Freshair365days
    @Freshair365days 3 месяца назад +2

    We eritreans, our identity is not based on skin color. The core of our identity is based on our culture, tradition, and history.

  • @ethiobesttv8490
    @ethiobesttv8490 2 года назад +11

    We Ethiopians will not allow westerns to give us names black because they knew us when they tried to colonize us We gave them the answer proud to be the capital city of Africa which call Ethiopia.... We African we don't accept colour categories because you will find all colours in Ethiopia

    • @thdoom81
      @thdoom81 9 месяцев назад

      then why do you say barya

    • @loveabebe3790
      @loveabebe3790 7 месяцев назад +2

      Am ethiopian and am not black cause we ethiopians have different features than black ppl do and when this European say black it's not only abt colors they also mean tht slave and we ethiopians weren't slave so we aren't black we are ethiopians.

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      Becayse your a barya ​@@thdoom81

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 3 месяца назад

      @@thdoom81 Haile Selassie didn't officially end slavery in Ethiopia until 1942 (After the Italians tried to end it in 1935) That means that many Ethiopians have grandparents that were actually slaves as well as grandparents who were slave owners. Check yourself before you wreck yourself. Not every African American you encounter online is unfamiliar with Ethiopian history...

  • @BlitzOfTheReich
    @BlitzOfTheReich 2 года назад +5

    My dad is Venezuelan but black. In Venezuela, we use it to reference skin color in a very superficial almost descriptive kind of way. It's like asking a European if they identify as white. The reason it sounds strange is that a French person will hardly have anything in common with a Pole or a Greek, the same way a Dominican will hardly have anything in common with an Ethiopian. These categorizations only work regionally because of shared culture and experiences (i.e. Caribbean, East African, West African, North African, etc.). It sounds very very strange.

    • @BlitzOfTheReich
      @BlitzOfTheReich 2 года назад +2

      @@rafaelw8115 I live in Europe. I have lived in 5 European countries. Nobody identifies like that except for certain fringes. And even when they do, nationality takes precedence, which is my point. Think about it. European countries engaged in two major wars in the past 120+ years.

    • @BlitzOfTheReich
      @BlitzOfTheReich 2 года назад +2

      @@rafaelw8115 You lose an argument automatically when you call another person an imbecile. Even stating that European children take biology courses about race is ridiculous. Again, not everybody subscribes to the race-based model of the US. Also, where do you live in Europe and what race are you?

    • @BlitzOfTheReich
      @BlitzOfTheReich 2 года назад +1

      @@rafaelw8115 I can assure you that race is only taught as a historical fact in history class and not in biology. You seem unable to comprehend my arguments because you keep misunderstanding them and calling me an imbecile. I am stating that the argument for asking non-Americans about their race is strange. The only way it is used is just a descriptive trait. Americans treat race as if it is tied directly to ethnicity and one's very being.

    • @BlitzOfTheReich
      @BlitzOfTheReich 2 года назад +1

      @@rafaelw8115 I live in France too (in the country side to be specific). Yes, again people know the difference between a white and black person, but people do not use race in a literal sense. Can you stop calling me an imbecile please? Be nice. Nationality is treated as more important in regard to the African migrant crisis.

  • @ptseti
    @ptseti 2 года назад +1

    Look BLACK is not a race, it's a description. Only racist Westerners call people Black. People identify as where they are born.

  • @jusplay7309
    @jusplay7309 2 года назад +20

    A few confused people do not represent the whole country. You have to increase your sample size. Even the premise is incorrect. Black is a shade of skin color that is obvious on first impressions if you are not blind. The question should be do you believe that you are genetically African. Maybe some are getting confused by the question of trying to assign a subjective attribute to which they don’t see themselves as.

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself

    • @jusplay7309
      @jusplay7309 Год назад +1

      @Regulus no bro the world does not revolve around the USA. When one says black they are not referring to a small subset of people with African genetics located in the US. That is a very acutely inadequate way of thinking. When one says black one is referring to the outwardly perceived phenotype of a person. If you are in the US what you say may hold true. For instance black culture, black food or black music is in specific reference to the African American heritage. As for your statement on Ethiopians denying that they are African I am basically saying what you are. What this man being interviewed said is not representative of the whole of Ethiopia but a subset of ill informed people. As an Ethiopian myself I have met number of people who share this sentiment but again its not representative of the population in general.

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      Were not black aka American

  • @TiareMars
    @TiareMars Год назад +4

    Black is a colour not an ethnicity. There is no black language or culture and tradition but there is Ethiopian culture, tradition and language. Perhaps, black culture may predominantly be a term that aaply to those people of African descent brought over during colonization. Mainly of the West African origins.

  • @s1dubbzz751
    @s1dubbzz751 3 месяца назад +1

    Black is a term that Europeans hoisted upon the Africans that live in the West. We picked it up and started using the term wholesale. Yet, westerners are surprised when Africans on the continent don't identify with that term.

  • @godblessethiopiaourmama1519
    @godblessethiopiaourmama1519 2 года назад +10

    We don’t have color problem, we don’t know we are black or white most people using colure for discrimination we don’t

  • @nazarenehebrewassembly8325
    @nazarenehebrewassembly8325 2 года назад +5

    Most “African Americans” don’t know what else to say other than “black”. They don’t know with absolute certainty what tribe or ethnic group to claim from Africa, Africa is very large with many ethnic groups, tribes and languages and they do not know which ethnic group they are originally from. It could have a sense of playing a guessing game as to which one do they think they are from and that is not a good place to be in, no one wants to be guessing when it comes to their culture and ethnicity. All I have spoken to say that “black” really means that they do not know what tribe or culture they actually originated from in Africa and or that “Africa Americans”/ “black” people are a mixture of multiple ethnic groups in Africa and do not know what they originally were. What do we say they should do just pick an African ethnic group that they like and just identify as it moving forward? Many I have spoken with said that they don’t want to be guessing like that and the uncertainty may feel like they are just trying and or pretending to be something that they are not absolutely certain of being.

  • @AfricanDominican
    @AfricanDominican  Год назад +1

    We did a follow up/reaction video to this video on why Ethiopians says they are not black and also why they don't mingle with other Africans. Watch the new video here: ruclips.net/video/bUPOEOPnkgs/видео.html

  • @Islanddreamer430
    @Islanddreamer430 2 года назад +41

    By the way Ethiopian people are so beautiful and those little girls sharing about their culture just put a huge smile on my face.

    • @abunezena
      @abunezena 2 года назад +3

      Thank you sis

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 2 года назад +5

      Somalis, Ethiopians, and Eritreans have Semitic DNA. It is already scientifically proven. An African who is closer to 100% African has wider nose bones and the bones near the mouth stick out more. They have a Eurasian skeletal form.

    • @Islanddreamer430
      @Islanddreamer430 Год назад +1

      @@regulus7181 I would love to try Ethiopian food one day. ❤️

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 Год назад

      @TwinMommySoRayaAfricans have no history. Semites have the most history in Africa.

    • @StopTheLiess
      @StopTheLiess Год назад

      No Somalis are Cush. Tigray, Amhara, Gurage, and Hararri are semitic. You're full of misinformation. We live in higlands why would we look like lowland people. @@VerbalWarrior162

  • @nycsweetnessniijiamarukhan7918
    @nycsweetnessniijiamarukhan7918 Год назад +4

    Well listen, this Nigerian/Yoruba at work told me this same thing. I realized that *some* people from Africa, feel this way because they consider "Black" to be a western term, more or less black people from the Caribbean and Latin America see only ADOS/FBA to be "Black". My Latino ex told me this he said "We consider black people to mean African-Americans"

    • @dravidianking1298
      @dravidianking1298 Год назад +2

      Yea I’m Caribbean and “Black” was seen as a slur for a long time because of the way the white colonizers used it, eventually it was seen as a term for Americans and now they embrace it. Before they would prefer to be called Africans even though they weren’t in Africa anymore.

  • @bethelehem4989
    @bethelehem4989 2 года назад +164

    I’m from Ethiopia 💚💛❤️ 100% I’m proud of Black & Africa

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад +1

      Amesegenallo yene ihit.

    • @ariikwek7795
      @ariikwek7795 2 года назад +3

      @@Explorer_cities Do research

    • @Goldniz
      @Goldniz 2 года назад +4

      @@Explorer_cities because African is not a race … Ethiopia is in Africa, and it’s a country with black people. I’m confused by your confusion

    • @solomonmosazghi9980
      @solomonmosazghi9980 2 года назад

      That is wonderful!

    • @ethiotube6379
      @ethiotube6379 2 года назад +1

      @@Goldniz no we are not black

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 2 года назад +9

    They are right! The don't have to narrow their heritage to a color just because that's what people want. They should be very proud because they know their heritage. I know a lot of them. I admire them and Africa Americans should get over it. When they go to Europe, Ethiopians are considered black, but they can be whatever they want to be. They have a beautiful Afro- Asiatic culture.

    • @ditocerto
      @ditocerto 2 года назад +1

      Such childish comments. Go read a book dude.

    • @vmoney65
      @vmoney65 2 года назад +2

      In America, "black" is essentially a labor union that is free for all people of African descent to join. Black people resent Ethiopians who refuse to join the "black union" for the same reason that Unions resent non-union workers-- They benefit from the victories of the unions while undermining their efforts to achieve those victories. The Ethiopians who don't want to identify as black tend not to be from the working class, but rather come from the elite classes. As a result, they are more likely to side with management over labor. Working class people universally understand the value of solidarity and unity. The Ethiopians in this video don't get it because they choose not to.

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      ​@@vmoney65were not black don't try and force labels on us. We told you what we are, Ethiopians. Since when did black americans start viewing Ethiopians or anyone from the horn as black?????

  • @lilyberhanuassefa854
    @lilyberhanuassefa854 2 года назад +25

    Yes we are not black we are Ethiopia ...habisha community....he is right

    • @itsallpointless
      @itsallpointless 2 года назад +10

      finally, a woman with a brain. You are 100% correct.

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 2 года назад

      Somalis, Ethiopians, and Eritreans have Semitic DNA. It is already scientifically proven.

    • @lilyberhanuassefa854
      @lilyberhanuassefa854 2 года назад

      @@VerbalWarrior162 I don't know about Somalian......they are habisha community.....Somalian they are kuse .....of course Eritrean and Ethiopia they are semantic

    • @ariikwek7795
      @ariikwek7795 7 месяцев назад

      @@itsallpointless A brainless woman 😂

    • @NajombeAbigail
      @NajombeAbigail 3 месяца назад

      So Ethiopians are not black right?? LOST SOULS 😂

  • @lutaayam
    @lutaayam 4 месяца назад +1

    I’m Ugandan. From watching American media, I understood that I was black. But I never really thought of myself as a black person, just a person. That was until I moved to South Africa in the early 2000s. I was there for almost 4 years and my experience there made me realize that I was not just a person, I was a black person.

  • @ericanthonykattow4458
    @ericanthonykattow4458 Год назад +5

    These people have a lot in common with Indians 🇮🇳. Lots of them even look like Indians. There seems to be a connection between the two nations. I have to research this. America is a society where silly things like skin color take prominence. It is something that has to be exorcist from the minds of people. Especially Americans !

  • @BimRen246
    @BimRen246 2 года назад +4

    The reason behind some Dominicans saying they are not black is different from the Ethiopian context.

    • @AfricanDominican
      @AfricanDominican  2 года назад +1

      You have a point. I will tackle this in another video.

    • @rebbybam230
      @rebbybam230 4 месяца назад

      Dominican are artificially(human) created mixed ppl
      Ethiopians are evolutionary created mixed people
      Since these ppl are black but also not black black,
      Ethiopians hv a little of levant n semetic ancestry history n culture so it's confusing af, if you are in our place, so it's nothing against you 😂

  • @jasonbilly5247
    @jasonbilly5247 2 года назад +48

    Coming from a Black American I envy how united and prideful these people are, I wish I could say the same for our people

    • @originaleverythingelseisca5977
      @originaleverythingelseisca5977 Год назад +2

      We are pretty together please stop with that narrative. It just not true

    • @bettyboopsie9836
      @bettyboopsie9836 Год назад +9

      Please keep your low self esteem to yourself, I'm BA, and damn proud of it.

    • @jasonbilly5247
      @jasonbilly5247 Год назад +7

      @@bettyboopsie9836 Yeah it's my opinion lol but thanks for being disrespectful and proving my point

    • @jasonbilly5247
      @jasonbilly5247 Год назад +4

      @@originaleverythingelseisca5977 No we're not stop lying to yourself that's not how things get better

    • @LICKMYNYNE
      @LICKMYNYNE Год назад +3

      We used to be, after the 70s, our communities went to shit

  • @speakup18
    @speakup18 2 года назад +33

    I don't understand what you want to proof, Dominican can stay non black, really Ethiopian are proud black, please don't confused and divide us more as African pls. Stay urs Dominican 🇩🇴 and peace ✌🏽

    • @yemariam2110
      @yemariam2110 2 года назад +1

      Well said

    • @ethiotube6379
      @ethiotube6379 2 года назад +4

      Not black we don't use that colonizers term

    • @johnshell2480
      @johnshell2480 2 года назад

      Colonizers at work: Danger!!!

    • @johan1834
      @johan1834 2 года назад

      Hahahah “divide us more” ahahahah the whole pan African movement is just a response against western slavery. Black isn’t a real thing neither is white. The idea of black was created to allow for slavery to happen.

    • @johnshell2480
      @johnshell2480 2 года назад

      @@ethiotube6379 You don’t have to use it. That is a term White people called themselves as they colonized different parts of Africa. Your illiterate but you can say the word book right dumbo?

  • @hanna6778
    @hanna6778 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nobody in Africa (maybe except for South Africans) think of themselves as Black first. We’re Ethiopian, Nigerian, Ghanaian, etc FIRST. Then other identities like Ethnic group, religion, etc would follow. This question completely ignores how differently identities play out in a mixed society (like the US) versus homogeneous societies like Ethiopia.

  • @abrhammeftu3799
    @abrhammeftu3799 2 года назад +13

    What's your plan the way you even you ask the kids that shows it looks like you are trying to divide us we are Africans Ethiopians
    Don't do it here in Africa change your content please you are better than this
    Jah bless and big up yourself
    Respectfully!

    • @AfricanDominican
      @AfricanDominican  2 года назад +1

      This channel is all about embracing our blackness and African heritage. And that includes talking about difficult topics and getting views that we might necessarily agree with. However, my intentions are always pure. There are those who agree with the gentlemen who were interviewed and there are those who don't. There are also many who loved this video and learned from it and some who didn't. My point is, I'm not here to please everyone. I will stay true to the goals of this channel though, which is discussing black issues and embracing our African heritage.

    • @ethioland4938
      @ethioland4938 2 года назад +2

      @@AfricanDominican you mean you try to divided 😳😳😳

    • @anthonyloveanthonylove2159
      @anthonyloveanthonylove2159 2 года назад

      I am Ethiopian speak for yourself

  • @lovepeaceethiohabesha3855
    @lovepeaceethiohabesha3855 2 года назад +9

    First and foremost your question is 'are you black or Ethiopian' definitely we are Ethiopian not black we can't compare our country with anything even with our color don't compare it like that ofcourse we are proud not colonized African there is black Ethiopian around South part of Ethiopia but blackness can't define Ethiopia only ethiopianizm define us so for the question I'm not white ...no africa is not black we are a light for the world 🥰

  • @Tashaten
    @Tashaten 2 года назад +7

    9 Ether BLACKNESS is DIVINE and powerful!!! Before it was light there was pure BLACKNESS!!! As an Black american woman ,I love it that I came from blackness like the famous song by James Brown (Say it loud I'm black and I'm proud)!!!

  • @anthonyloveanthonylove2159
    @anthonyloveanthonylove2159 2 года назад +3

    I am proud Ethiopian am not black get over it why are this west African N so obsessed about us ?

    • @umojapress2857
      @umojapress2857 2 года назад

      What has this got to do with west africans weirdo? And west africans are doing way better than your kind. No wonder you're pressed.

  • @roderick2722
    @roderick2722 Год назад +19

    As a African American is see Ethiopians as our brothers and sisters! I agree with the brothers response in this video! 💯 Ethiopians were able to keep their culture and traditions, us Africans Americans had ours stripped from us via slave trade but we’re finding our way back slowly but surely!

    • @kisha4040
      @kisha4040 Год назад +3

      @rodweick2722 Black Americans are far removed from Africa. We have our own culture here in America.

    • @SHANNY13_96
      @SHANNY13_96 Год назад +1

      @@kisha4040 twerk?cuz if is twerk hell no that's not y'all culture y'all adapted from the slaves that when there wich ivory coast people the south people!!"

    • @cupidgal
      @cupidgal Год назад

      @@SHANNY13_96No it’s not twerk, read a book on Black American culture, you would be surprised smh

    • @SHANNY13_96
      @SHANNY13_96 Год назад +1

      @@cupidgal It's pu$$y Pop Then Twerk In Ivory coast They Call Mapouka In Cape Verde Where My Family Came From Is Mapu/Trakukadera=Throw Dat A$$ Up!!!"

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      ​@@SHANNY13_96😂😂😂

  • @Axiom61
    @Axiom61 2 года назад +8

    Yes we are not Black, we are Ethiopians and We are a proud African as well. We don't refer ourselves as Black, because Black is a label that is created by the white people to divide peoples by their skin color. You see color is not actually a problem in Ethiopia or Africa as a whole because we have all the colors. Which makes it beautyful and diverse.

  • @dondada3220
    @dondada3220 5 месяцев назад +1

    People who grow up in Ethiopia don't identify as "Black" because we don't have other races. This is because we have never been colonized.
    The concept of identifying oneself by color is a foreign concept for a lot of us. On the other hand once you have been exposed to the western concept of racial differences, then most Ethiopians do get why sub-Saharan Africans identify as black.

  • @kreyolLA84
    @kreyolLA84 Год назад +9

    Asking a black Ethiopian if they're Ethiopian or black is like asking a Kenyan woman if she's Kenyan or a woman. It's possible to be both. I've also never in my life met an Ethiopian who vehemently denied being black as if it were a plague like some people from DR do. Say, "Hey black brother" to an Ethiopian as opposed to a Dominican and look at the difference in response. That's why Dominicans get the heat.

    • @dablaccseaproductions5279
      @dablaccseaproductions5279 Год назад

      Bro I’m Afro-Caribbean and an Ethiopian cab driver asked my family if we were Ethiopian 😂 I think Somalis are more comparable to people from DR in this regard, some of them would rather associate with Arabs. The term Ethiopia was referring to a much bigger landmass than Cush, actually the whole of Africa. When Greeks coined the term it meant “the burnt faced people”

    • @canelli141
      @canelli141 Год назад

      Agree 100%, it is like saying a black american is not a gringo or when someone say yankee go home they are not including black americans, do not even understand why she calls her channel African Dominican and also trying to put down I Am Marwa and his sister on her channel and her other channel/ OMG AFRICA DIASPORA CHANNEL?

    • @dahbajanman7044
      @dahbajanman7044 Год назад +1

      That's a horrible analogy as west Africans who are also very tribal don't have the problem saying black. Nigeria is far more diverse thans Ethiopia, but they would tell you they're black is you ask and never hide behind their tribe.

    • @nytoaddis76
      @nytoaddis76 9 месяцев назад

      @@dahbajanman7044 Interesting point. You will be surprised though at the number of black skinned Africans who do not identify as Black. For example, I have heard South Sudanese nilotes look themselves differently from Bantus.

    • @thdoom81
      @thdoom81 9 месяцев назад

      the thing is...mosyt africans are divided but usually we share common culture..ethiopians, somalians and north africans don't see themselves as negro and actually look down and have words for us..no other african country has racist words like slave for africans except those countries i mentioned

  • @Asnakech100
    @Asnakech100 2 года назад +10

    I am an Ethiopian, this guy is mistaken. We Ethiopians are proud black Africans. We are the symbol of all black people by defeating colonialists for the first time at the battle of Adwa north 🇪🇹 Ethiopia in 1896!
    Long live Ethiopia !!!

    • @Zeyede_Seyum
      @Zeyede_Seyum 2 года назад

      1888 ☝️☝️

    • @lobsterbalelegesse9919
      @lobsterbalelegesse9919 2 года назад +1

      Israelites not Ham like the other Africans.

    • @Play-jv3oi
      @Play-jv3oi 2 года назад +1

      No only you, The Haitians are more brutals As they were drinking Chicken blood and Goat blood to get demons to defeat Napoleon, they decapitated all colonizers, It is call the haitian revolution, it was done in 82 years earlier. It was heroic and brutal like any other war ever since they were blowing the enemy from the inside with the devil spirits.

    • @tankiebot704
      @tankiebot704 2 года назад +2

      Speak for yourself

    • @Asnakech100
      @Asnakech100 2 года назад

      @@Zeyede_Seyum 1888 is Ethiopian calendar! You better use 1896 GC my friend!

  • @Ruppert-fu7mx
    @Ruppert-fu7mx 5 месяцев назад +9

    I am Ethiopian; I am Ethiopian without question. I don't know about black.

    • @rosetta4880
      @rosetta4880 4 месяца назад

      Ethiopian is a person born in Ethiopia. What race are you????

    • @dagmawiterbelo9688
      @dagmawiterbelo9688 4 месяца назад

      🤬 Shat up We are Balck Africa but there is Somane Color
      Ethiopians Peoples Color black ፤ brown ፤ White
      For example my dad is Black my Mom brown

    • @Ruppert-fu7mx
      @Ruppert-fu7mx 3 месяца назад +2

      @@dagmawiterbelo9688 First learn to write proper English, maybe you are not Habesha, maybe you are from Baria tribe.

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      ​@@rosetta4880race? What ethnic group are you

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      ​@@dagmawiterbelo9688were jot black stop lying

  • @salahali9793
    @salahali9793 2 года назад +5

    I think what makes Ethiopia difference is the fact that it’s the only African country that’s never been colonized they don’t have any outside influence that’s why they don’t have the black and white thing all they know is their nationality and they are very proud of it which is a good thing for people in Africa the rest of the African communities should learn from them

    • @rebbybam230
      @rebbybam230 4 месяца назад +1

      That's not the only difference ethiopia or habesha differs from other Africans tho ,
      Phenotype , culture , many differences we don't look the same even , we have semetic levant roots

  • @kassimabdullahi5143
    @kassimabdullahi5143 2 года назад +7

    I don’t think when Ethiopians say that they are not black, they say it to belittle other blacks. Before I came to US I didn’t see other Africans identify as black. People in Africa identify with their ethnicity or nationality or even tribe. I’ve met a lot of black Americans that don’t identify themselves as black. Black is used by other races to categorize and inhumane us.

    • @thdoom81
      @thdoom81 9 месяцев назад

      true but the weird thing is ethiopians, somalians and north africans look down on sub saharan africans..proof is the names they have to describe a black sub saharan african....it's derogatory...or they would never marry one as it is seen as a step down...a black guy from ivory coast can easily go to kenya and blend in..but a black guy from ivory coast would stand out like a sore thumb in the countries i mentioned above...now with that being said i udnerstand why ehtiopians don't consider themselves black because most africans don't consider themselves black..but they see other africans as lowly and colonized...africa isn't as united as you think

    • @keshi5541
      @keshi5541 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@thdoom81 They would unlikely marry one because culturally we are too different. Most people usually want to marry those similar to their culture at least, generally. People that have similarities.
      What similaritiy is an Ivorian going to have with an Eritrean. In comparison with a Sudanese, Somali, Ethiopian or Egyptian???
      Maybe worry about marrying and loving people in your own region. You never see horn Africans whining about West/Central African women not wanting to marry them. These type of statements are really embarassing.

  • @duanerichard
    @duanerichard 2 года назад +6

    I'm second generation Jamaican American when growing up I thought Black was a phenotype categorization (some people believe and insist it is a genotype) that also included Melanesian Pacific Islanders, Australian Aboriginals,"whats considered now biracial people",etc. And was an informal categorization. Then all of a sudden it got politicalized and got turned into an "Ethnicity"??????? Ethnicity is community that traces back to an independent nation present or in the past. I do not believe Black or White is an ethnicity it only describes what a person looks like. I think that is were the confusion lies. I do believe all the people you interviewed would be categorized under the Black phenotype categories. I think those categories are real based on the discrimination we all have in favor towards people we deem similar to us and is a hint to the way we socialize. But I agree that the creation of strict biological races (genotype) and color as an ethnicity was originally a white supremist invention that many extremist social justice rights are just as much responsible for endorsing.

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 2 года назад

      Somalis, Ethiopians, and Eritreans have Semitic DNA. It is already scientifically proven.

  • @assefabekele8885
    @assefabekele8885 2 года назад +25

    Please we are proud blackAfricans don’t try confuse us .

  • @kendilovely
    @kendilovely 2 года назад +7

    I'm Kenyan and the being Black isn't something most people are even aware of....If u ask majority they will tell you their tribe,tell you they are Kenyan and African.

    • @amunsevenkemet5870
      @amunsevenkemet5870 2 года назад

      Good teaching

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 2 года назад

      Somalis, Ethiopians, and Eritreans have Semitic DNA. It is already scientifically proven.

    • @SarabellumKE
      @SarabellumKE 2 года назад +2

      I agree with you to an extent but then i also disagree...
      The Kenyan flag uses colour as symbolism and every Kenyan knows the "black" in our flag represents us, the black people of Kenya.
      So saying being "black" isn't something we think about... is wrong! because this is something we already know, I don't have to tell you I'm black, You can see it by looking at my features. So we look for other ways to identify each other like ethnicity. And our colonizers def made sure we knew we're black.

    • @SarabellumKE
      @SarabellumKE 2 года назад +1

      @@VerbalWarrior162 stop trolling everyone's post.

    • @amunsevenkemet5870
      @amunsevenkemet5870 2 года назад +3

      @@SarabellumKE Black is beautiful if you chose to identify with that no problem, I chose to be identify as Cherokee/Blackfoot it’s all love. Be free to call yourself whatever you want

  • @DevineLoved
    @DevineLoved Год назад +8

    I say the same thing I’m not black I’m African cause I was born there 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @VVack..
    @VVack.. 2 года назад +4

    My understanding was that the western usage of the term "black" was that a lot of people of African descent in the west do not 100% know what their ethnic origins are. In the US I know it's due in large part because of the transatlantic slave trade, but even some immigrant children a few generations removed slowly lose their original ethnic identity.

  • @mastewalmandefro
    @mastewalmandefro 2 года назад +5

    hey i saw your video in accident and I live in Ethiopia, some friends who lived in USA came to Ethiopia for holidays and start argument about this issue, here in Ethiopia we say we are Ethiopians and Africans, but never put a skin set as an identifier, i am Ethiopian and am not black, don't have black skin and I don't understand how they generalize everyone's unique color and try to sort it out according to their content, that doesn't work here.

    • @AfricanDominican
      @AfricanDominican  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @samsong6746
      @samsong6746 2 года назад

      Minilk Tequre seww.. you are black... this issue bothers only amhara tribe n tigri tribe..because you came from Arabia...like let's be honest in Amhata society light skin or fair skin with white futures like straight nose thin lips are how you see buty..but the feature of Africans are black skin..big lips wide nose... thats why they hide themself in the I'm "Ethiopian" . Now go ask gumez if they are black...debub...Oromo..all black skinned with black features.

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      ​@@samsong6746no we don't were just not black get over it

  • @Iamanicajean
    @Iamanicajean Год назад +2

    I think the confusion come with the meaning . When people say “black”, a lot of people think black-American or African American . I’m Haitian but when I was younger , I said “no I’m not black, I’m Haitian” . I said this because in Haiti you don’t go by skin color you go by nationality. In haiti you say where are you from , in America they say “what are you “ .

  • @trusttubepeace6684
    @trusttubepeace6684 2 года назад +7

    If the question is are u identifying white or black defiantly I will said black but Question is u r consider Ethiopian or black it will be any Ethiopian answer is I’m Ethiopia 🇪🇹 ❤

  • @paulosdula6922
    @paulosdula6922 2 года назад +27

    As an Ethiopian I believe there is only one human race. Racism, to all intents and purposes, is abominable to me. Race is a poorly defined social construct, nothing more, nothing less.
    The Japanesse like Ethiopians encountered the same question from fellow Americans, "ARE YOU ASIAN?. And the Persians and the Turkish didn't like that kind of question, either:"Are You An Arab? They all take grave offense and want to identify by their country of origins as Japanese, Persians and Turkish. It is my impression the idea of "Honorary White" is unpalatable to them. So are Ethiopians.
    .

    • @ditocerto
      @ditocerto 2 года назад +4

      Turks and Persians are not arabs. Get out of here with your silly excuse to say that you are not African.

    • @erichwentz2866
      @erichwentz2866 2 года назад +2

      @@ditocerto They didn't make an excuse about whether or not they consider themselves as African or not.

    • @agro-valleyfarm7217
      @agro-valleyfarm7217 2 года назад

      And the origin of ALL people is from black people.

    • @agro-valleyfarm7217
      @agro-valleyfarm7217 2 года назад +1

      @Hayat Poor analogy-is asian a colour???. Also the people of India have white ancestry-particularly the Indians who live in North of India whose ancestors migrated from europe (russia, ukraine etc).The original inhabitants of India are black people (Dalits so-called Dravidians, Santals, Adivasis etc) lived in the North but they are primarily located in the South of India to-day.

    • @agro-valleyfarm7217
      @agro-valleyfarm7217 2 года назад +1

      @Hayat If Afrikans (black people) migrate from Afrika to live in other parts of the world and produce future generations in their new locations are they still NOT Afrikans (black people). Changing one's name, nationality or the location where you live DOES NOT change one's IDENTITY. The black (Afrikan) people living in different countries in Asia are still Afrikans (black people)-nothing has change about their identity.

  • @ameeshetu6972
    @ameeshetu6972 2 года назад +1

    Never colonized in history so we don't know what is black and white. We just be leaved together as an Ethiopians and we don't consider as a black. We don't consider skins as race.

  • @ikhlasdaniel1588
    @ikhlasdaniel1588 2 года назад +17

    I am Ethiopian and I'm not black or white i am Ethiopian we have our identification Ethiopian

  • @anthonyloveanthonylove2159
    @anthonyloveanthonylove2159 2 года назад +4

    We Ethiopians use a term red or black we don’t use colour white that’s why people considers me as red in my language (Keyo )

  • @the6thregion
    @the6thregion Год назад +3

    Only Black Americans are “Black.”
    Everyone else of our genetic-resonance gets bunched in with us somewhere, along some process (as well as people who are NOT even of or completely of our genetic resonance,) but “Black” is a SPECIFIC ethno-nation, a “tribe” or ethnic group, RESPECTIVELY!
    In South Africa they are Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho; in Kenya they are Kikuyu, Luo, Kamba; in Nigeria they are Igala, Igbo, Yoruba…these are ETHNICITIES, maam.
    America is a nation of immigrants, so people classically identify by their nationalities.
    But “American” is an all-inclusive, identity-less claim. It’s an “idea.” It’s a political classification and statement.
    We “Black Americans” didn’t migrate here and choose this classification: It’s been superimposed on us in place of our God-given right to self-determination as a people and in wake of and after-the-fact of war crimes/crimes against humanity having been perpetrated against us within the framework of this “America’s” foundation.
    From this basis WE are long-standing political prisoners of internal/domestic colonialism other peoples voluntarily flock to in identifying with accordingly.
    “Slavery” never “ended”-it was merely standardized and codified…
    The inventions born out of our struggle-Black American struggle-have benefited and STILL benefits the world and world-over.
    ALL these inventions are OUR “culture,” as “culture” can be defined as the propagation of ideas thru practice or traditions…
    So before you or anyone else gets “wise” and think less of “Black” culture-just realize that menstrual pad intended to help sanitize your bleeding pussy; that stop light you stop at here or in Dominican Republic; that elevator you ride; that fire hydrate in your place of work or that’s required to be in that plane you flew over her on-these countless day-to-day necessities the world-over-came from BLACK culture-NOT “Dominican,” NOT “Ethiopian,” NOT “Jamaican” “culture.”
    Put and keep some RESPECT on our distinction and contribution to humanity America’s immigrants like yourself undeservedly enjoy and benefit from WHILE sneak-dissing/undermining us via FRAUDULENT CONCEALMENT Saxons are NOTORIOUS for perpetrating!!
    On behalf of my Black American ancestors: YOU’RE WELCOME!!!

    Lastly, America’s government and mega corporations-progeny-benefactors of crimes for which no statutes of limitations exist-have no outstanding debt to peoples from outside of here who migrate here: Their debts are to the progeny of “Blacks,” as the sins of the father visit upon the 3rd and 4th generation of his progeny…
    People of our gene and phenotype get the benefit of being instrumental in undermining our ethno nation to feel validated and empowered.
    They even get the benefit of being dubbed “Black” when it’s convenient.
    But I agree with you: You are and are NOT “Black” within respective limits and depending on the conversation.
    But curb the slick, invalid condescension: Sneak-dissing is counterproductive.
    I tell you STRAIGHT.

  • @abbksl651
    @abbksl651 2 года назад +15

    I am borne and raised in Ethiopia. We are never told or discussed about black or white. We are all black and some light skin. I am proud to say I’m black.

    • @byzarabezu651
      @byzarabezu651 2 года назад

      Black & White word is created by the colonizers themself

    • @mocua2910
      @mocua2910 2 года назад

      👍🏿

    • @VerbalWarrior162
      @VerbalWarrior162 2 года назад

      Somalis, Ethiopians, and Eritreans have Semitic DNA. It is already scientifically proven. An African who is closer to 100% African has wider nose bones and the bones near the mouth stick out more. They have a Eurasian skeletal form

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      Were not black

  • @sarafaraq9857
    @sarafaraq9857 2 года назад +15

    # AM A VERY BLACK ⚫ PERSON, VERY PROUDE OF MY COLOR AND MY SELF , THE SAME TIME AN ETHIOPIAN !

    • @dawitjenbere9329
      @dawitjenbere9329 Год назад

      I am ethiopia handsome light skin soft hair I am not black. I don't want anyone call me black. I respect black people

  • @hannae339
    @hannae339 2 года назад +4

    I enjoyed this video. One thing I learned is people do not to personify what global media dictates being black means. It is a made up concept by the media, Africans who lived in their own countries have a strong sense of their own culture they will not agree and relate to this globally portrayed concept being black means. Being black and linking that with the state of the African continent belittles the Richness of every culture in that continent. This is why North Africans and Egyptians hasten to identify with being Arab or carving Middle Eastern image of their cultures. So in the end, this is a competitive world and people will identify what suits best with their interest.

  • @austinatomTV
    @austinatomTV Год назад +6

    He’s right ya know (first guy) nobody is “black.” State your nationality and be proud!

  • @salviawisdom496
    @salviawisdom496 Год назад +3

    I'm originally from Central Africa, and I don't mind Ethiopians identifying with their nationality, ethnicity and not skin color. The majority of us Africans are in the same behavior as them. A black African living in the continent will never define himself first as "black", but he will first identify with his tribal identity if he is in his country, and his nationality if he is especially in front of a foreign African. Africa is racially monolith, in some regions, in others there are mixed peoples, and others the descendants of non-indigenous peoples to Africa. We have a multitude of different cultures, different laws and different ways of looking at things. And this is what is more visible and important for us in this continent, than thinking about our skin color. I am African and I feel first and foremost human ! Not black. I know I'm black, but I don't identify that way in the first place. Because that's not what makes my culture, my personality, or my person, there are too many differences between us here, for us to think first of the race.

    • @thdoom81
      @thdoom81 9 месяцев назад

      "true but the weird thing is ethiopians, somalians and north africans look down on sub saharan africans..proof is the names they have to describe a black sub saharan african....it's derogatory...or they would never marry one as it is seen as a step down...a black guy from ivory coast can easily go to kenya and blend in..but a black guy from ivory coast would stand out like a sore thumb in the countries i mentioned above...now with that being said i understand why ehtiopians don't consider themselves black because most africans don't consider themselves black..but they see other africans as lowly and colonized...africa isn't as united as you think"

    • @salviawisdom496
      @salviawisdom496 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@thdoom81 I never said that Africa was united. I even suggested that we are different in several ways.
      I am aware of the contempt that some East Africans show towards other Africans, and frankly it hardly affects me, I don't find them that important to worry about their hatred, it's just an inferiority complex that they demonstrate. During colonization, they were considered a "superior race" by the settlers and they still believe this today, but most other Africans perceive them as a starving people who are hungry all the time and live in poverty. They are not seen as a powerful people at all so their feeling of superiority is very funny and even ridiculous, but it is their mixed appearance and the glorification they receive from Westerners that makes them feel special.
      But even between sub-Saharan Africans, within the same country there are tribal conflicts, and this is linked to the fact that each ethnic group wants to have power, each ethnic group wants to have the monopoly of the country or become the most important people , nothing to do with the fact that we hate each other among “blacks”.
      And no, most Ethiopians are not mixed race, the majority even look like other Africans, those who are mixed race are mainly found in the North of the country, black Ethiopians are in the South, it's just that they are not enough represented in the medias.

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      ​Your just lying because we won't call ourselves black@@thdoom81😂😂 get over it

    • @Yasmine-t3k
      @Yasmine-t3k 3 месяца назад

      ​@@salviawisdom496we don't even think about ya but I see how obsessed you guys are

    • @salviawisdom496
      @salviawisdom496 3 месяца назад

      @@Yasmine-t3k How does your brain work? I just gave my opinion on the subject of the video. Giving an opinion on a subject does not mean that you are obsessed with it. I came across this video at random. How do you reflect ? It's been so long since I've watched this type of content that I even forgot that I had written this review. And you come to tell me that I'm obsessed. And then when you say "we don't even think about you". Who is us? Did I put my comment so that this subject would be on me ? You should calm your neuroses, don't put them on me. I am not obsessed with this subject or with Ethiopians.

  • @kenenidaka5314
    @kenenidaka5314 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sorry, If I offend anyone but I don't want to be called black or white. I consider 'black' as a name given by the colonizers. This is a means of forming two categories. We are people of different colors! But, Proudly African!

  • @pearlanthony577
    @pearlanthony577 2 года назад +9

    @Zem u nailed it I hope everyone READS YOUR COMMENT,we all need just to be educated, I am born African American and I love all my different cultures of blacks, so at the end of the day America sees us all as BLACKS, ONE LOVE TO ALL.

  • @Eotc628
    @Eotc628 5 месяцев назад +4

    I am Ethiopian if you ask me I will say I am Ethiopian