lol, your mentality is the reason why black and white people in the US don’t get along well, they are proud to be Mexican and that’s good enough, they weren’t born in Africa nor practice African culture, they are Mexican and that’s that
In Mexico we do not use the term” Afro” because WE all are Mexican. Evrybody feels themselves mexicans: black, white, red, brown. We are all mexicans. Very hard to understand for the US people.
@@resistencia1297put yourself and identify as a group just because you think you are better or different but don’t be surprised when society treats you as outsiders
Bruh, keep doing what you’re doing! Your travel game has reached next level. Now your blogs are more educational which helps travelers like myself gain knowledge before we plan our trips!
Great Video Carnal..thank you Everyone is Mexican when you live in Mexico...No matter your skin color. My Salutes to Yo..from Culver City California/ West Los Angeles California .
He's not your carnal ( brother ). When will Raza understand that these titles are earned and not given ?? There is a reason why we use the term Raza to refer to ourselves because we are a group of people. That brother, brotha terminology is a cultural thing amongst them, not us. Also, just read the comment section. A number of those are on here promoting their ideology and their segregation process by trying to introduce their agenda into our people and community. This is how they infiltrate countries and cultures. Don't believe me ?? Say something negative about them and watch how the algorithm will sensor you immediately. Let's keep our mind and eyes open. We should study our people and our own Raza of old and today.
@@ctex7812 They always counted them. The only difference is they started counting them as 'afro mexican', probably due to american influence. Because only americans see mixed people as black somehow. I agree, they're just mexican at this point with the exception of a few of them
@@ctex7812 I asked the question in another comment section, why is it that we keep using the terms that the colonizers gave us pertaining to the identity and history of the people that they encountered that were here before they arrived? Why do we assume that all dark skinned people in the Americas had to have come by way of the so-called Trans-Atlantic slave trade? They've systematically suppressed the eyewitness accounts of many ancient explorers like Giovanni De Verazanno who specifically described the indigenous people he encountered on the east coast of the Americas as resembling the Ethiopians, with dark skin, black thick wooly hair...these so-called afro Americans and afro Mexicans have actually been here in the native lands since the beginning of time...the oOlmecs, the Mississippian indigenous people have always been so-called black people but never any ancient accounts of being brought on slave ships from Africa. We need to stop allowing the colonizers to teach us our history and culture! All indigenous peoples of every continent were so-called black or negroid people!!!
Great video, I’ve been to a lot of Mexican small towns and the one thing I always noticed was how super clean they were as you can see in your video. No trash nowhere 👍🏻
@@Czechineffectlook for the channel Rishayan Por Mexico. He knows very well the "Costa chica de Guerrero" very well.... He's a "RUclipsr" from the US posting videos for many years and knows these communities very well
Nice vid. I’ve lived in Mexico for over 5 years now but I’ve always known about the Afro-Mexicanos. Besides Costa Chica there are also many in Veracruz
I’m Mexican born and raise, we have every ethnicity in Mexico, you will find every shade and color skin. However in Mexico we are ALL Mexican, and like in any other country you will find people from different origins.. the thing is, when you ask where the Afro-Mexicans live people get confused, because we all consider ourselves Mexican.. my grandpa was darker that some of my Afro friends, he called himself Mexican, no Afro-Mexican.. my Asian Mexican friends are only Mexican as well. We don’t deny our race or origin, we just don’t do the USA thing of putting a race before American to defined a person, you are Mexican and that’s it! We are not color blind we just don’t do the race-Mexican
@@RenzelYoungHey, i’m a brown mexican if you’d like me to present myself like that. But i’m just mexican. Growing up i never really noticed others people’s skin colors, even when i was in middle school. It was when i moved to the US that I looked at this race culture where everybody has a way of representing themselves. Even in the teacher’s student lists i saw they got me as a “Hispanic” i knew what i meant but never once in my life i had to use that word. I think it’s just that American culture has a very big stain in his history. If you didn’t know we also had an “Afro-mexican” president called vicente guerrero. And it’s true, we just don’t see colors in Mexico, at least in my experience. The only thing i really think is a problem in Mexico is classism.
@@Pans1to blah blah blah... Anti-Black racism in Mexico has been historically perpetuated by the legacies of slavery and the existence of a racist colonial-era racial caste system, and a modern nationalist myth that has associated true Mexicanness with being mestizaje. That means “mixed race,” a racial and cultural mix of Indigenous and Spaniard. You yourself know this. The legacy of racism against Blackness and dark skin continues today. In 2017, Daniel Zizumbo-Colunga of Vanderbilt University, an expert in political psychology and behaviour, published a study confirming “darker skin is strongly associated with decreased wealth and less schooling,” and “race is the single most important determinant of a Mexican citizen’s economic and educational attainment.”
@@Pans1toblah blah blah... Anti-Black racism in Mexico has been historically perpetuated by the legacies of slavery and the existence of a racist colonial-era racial caste system, and a modern nationalist myth that has associated true Mexicanness with being mestizaje. That means “mixed race,” a racial and cultural mix of Indigenous and Spaniard. You know this very well
I don’t as a Mexican i don’t want my fellow Mexicans divided .In mexico there is no Euro this or Afro that the generations have passed and the ones here now are Mexican with a unique culture and traditions. We unlike the US are united.
Me, my wife and our 5 year old son just came back from Huatulco Mexico Sunday March 31, bruh… Most people have never seen someone that look like us, they were taking photos of us and playing in my sons hair, he has a little fro, this was the craziest thing to me. The area is so safe, the people are F’N nice ASF. We stayed in Hotel Mexico Lindo which is about 9 minutes walk from Santa Cruz beach and about 5 or 6 minutes from Chahue beach. The streets are so clean. I can’t say enough about this place. We are going back in a November… We were walking the streets at 10pm, we were there for 6 days and I only saw 2 people vaping and I don’t think they live in Huatulco which is in Oaxaca. Can’t wait to go back, you have to try this little pizza place which is at Quinta Bella hotel on Chahue beach.
Sound like everything you heard on the US news about México right!. Let’s keep it like that, Mexico a place of respect and tolerance not matter what shade of skin color you were fortunate to be born with. Viva México Mágico 🇲🇽💪🏽
black males and females, especially if there are in good shape, are highly appreciated in Mexico; you are considered beautiful if you are black and have a good shape. Ladies want to have sex immediately, and men can be annoying as well lol
This is the good thing about internet. We can connect and share different points of views about world affairs. Greetings from a Mexican living in Texas.
Watching your videos all me to see how good we have it here in America when it comes to lifestyle, but it also shows me how peaceful and humble the people are were you travel. These videos she the human side of people and appreciate the little things. Thank Bruh !
Bro i appreciate your videos. You’ve made me realize and woke up a sense that maybe I have African blood and after looking at my dad‘s pictures that looks just exactly as the people. In this video bro all my aunts on my dads side have hair like a Moreno and mu dad does too.. and i appreciate you for this.
2 TOTALLY DIFFERENT CULTURES. BLACK AMERICANS ARE LOST PEOPLE AWAY FROM CULTURAL SPIRITUAL RITUALISTIC LIFE WE STILL HAVE. WE DONT WANT DRUGS SEX AND VIOLENCE OVER HERE. THANK YOU
@@Czechineffect🌀Try to unite people. Saying that we think they don’t exist will cause hate. Afro- Mexicans mostly live in areas where they are not seen very much. I didn’t know there were Afro- Mexicans in Mexico until I was in my 20s. I’ve visited Mexico for more than 15 years and never knew. I found out when I met a few here in the United States when my mom was renting them an apartment. They had just newly arrived from Mexico. Did I hate knowing they were from Mexico ? No. On the contrary, I was fascinated! If I didn’t have a boyfriend at the time I would have tried somehow to get that boy to talk to me. But not knowing doesn’t mean we don’t want them to exist. Some of us or from what it seems a lot of us just didn’t know. But later after knowing I started thinking my grandfather’s second wife and children did have African features. It never crossed my mind if she was Afro- Mexican. I’m sure Mexicans know the history of how Africans were brought here against their will. And probably don’t know all the past presidents in order to know Vicente Guerrero and other heroes that were of African descent. Just like Americans- they are less educated. But I love that you asked why they are not known in the areas. I wish they really answered your question. It was a good question but they seemed vague about it.
I really like the video as well my only issue or should I say question is, have we as a society ever stopped and sincerely asked ourselves have we been adequately taught truth about our past and the identity of those that came generations before us? I'm always hearing and reading articles state afro this and afro that but quite honestly, isn't these terms merely regurgitations of the very ones that have lied to us about everything else in history? Could it be that the indigenous Americans and Mexicans could've very well been so-called black people but never brought to the Americas via a so-called Trans-Atlantic slave trade? We know for a fact that all original or indigenous people of the planet were dark skinned or socalled black people so would it be farfetched to believe that all people of every continent were originally dark skinned or socalled black or negroid? The oldest human remains found in the Americas were of Luzia, a dark skinned indigenous woman...if she's the oldest human remains in the Americas, why do we assume that her descendants came from anywhere else but where she was found? I think it's time we stop letting colonizers educate us about HIStory and let archeology and the true Creator within us all to lead us to all truths! ...A man once said, IF YOUR OPPRESSOR HAS NEVER TREATED YOU RIGHT, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK HE'S GONNA TEACH YOU RIGHT?" I digress!
Great chat response. I absolutely agree with your chat. Thank you for sharing. Learning another language and visiting another country should be a requirement for children in America. There needs to be more exposure to bring a true understanding and facts about other people and history. Not false history and lies about other countries and their people.
@trollpuppetmaster6878 Olmecs were a culture. The people who were and weren't Olmecs were genetically the same people. Olmecs as a culture weren't around when the Spaniards got there. Their descendants were, but not the Culture we call " Olmec " today
Nice Video Czech and saludos from Monterrey Mexico I grew up in Dallas Texas been to Houston Texas a lot of times all my life ive known all kinds of cultures and races just last year in my neighborhood a few Haitian brothers settled in here I'm glad and I'm learning about they're culture at the end of the day we're all human being 💪🏼
The guy telling you about Pinotepa looks like my black granddad, crazy. On the map your location is parallel with Belize. This is starting to make sense. Appreciate your work brotha. I'm Afro-Latino (Panamanian) watching from South Texas. Safe travels my guy.
En Veracruz hay mucha población con las características del mestizaje de la pernonas negras y los llamamos caribeños o personas negras o morenas...ya que aquí no tenemos los prejuicios que ustedes tienen por el contrarios les llamamos negros hasta por apodo ó cariño sin que tengan que ser "afro" Mexicanos y punto. Pues somos la cuna del mestizaje lo cual es un gran tesoro ❤❤❤
-Por favor, no les llamen afro- mexicanos.- Somos todos Mexicanos, somos parte de nuestro México lindo y diverso. A la gente linda de Oaxaca y de Guerrero un saludo cordial, desde Zapopan, Jalisco.
Brother u need to make this go viral so our ppl will know we got ppl in Mexico and we can start visiting them to let them know they are not alone we got them they are family
@@CzechineffectI don’t think they want that amerikkkan mentality. I’m sure u already seen the difference. In Tijuana they got the Haitian village . I see many amerikkkans moving outhere . Why?
I've been watching your videos for a minute and I applaud you Bro. In addition to your content the way you've helped people. Folks that are poor and less fortunate. That's what's up!!!!!
Great video friend. I have been living in the heart of Black Mexico for the past 30 years of my life. The municipio of Cuajinicuilapa Guerrero. ( although I am currently in the US because of my 90 year old mother). You made me laugh when you said in the video, arriving in Pinotepa, that you noticed that the people are more tan...jajajaja...Well, friend, if you came to Cuaji( Cuajinicuilapa), you would be like looking into a mirror. Really! I even have an Afromexican friend who looks almost exactly like you, although he is now in the US. Which brings me to another fact. There are now more Afro-Mexican people in the US than in Black Mexico. Anyways, Cuajinicuilapa is the municipio with the largest Afro-Mexican population in all of Mexico. I am the only white skinned foreigner to live continuously ( off and on) in Cuajinicuilapa. On my channel there are many, many videos showing my beautiful Afro-Mexican peoples over the past 15 years. It is really too bad that I wasn't there when you came and that I don't know you, because I could have turned you on to the real life AfroMexican culture as it is today. Basically, as that older gentleman in the blue shirt was telling you, there are more than 50 Black towns, mostly along the coast. I noticed in your comments so many people trying to erase the term Afro-Mexican, saying that they are just Mexican. That would be just fine, if it was a level playing field, if you know what I mean. As you mentioned in your description, it wasn't until 2020 that the Mexican government was forced to recognize the very existence of African-Mexicans. This was due primarily to the unending struggle of Profesor Pedro Sergio Peñaloza Pérez ,the founder of Mexico Negro A.C. in 1997. He was even a pre-candidate for the presidency of Mexico in 2017. He made many, many a trip to Mexico City to promote constitutional reform to finally recognize Mexico's people of African descent. It would be so great if you could one day interview him. Finally, I just want to comment about the last part of the video at 30:41. That guy sitting across from you was not Afro-Mexican, he is indigenous Amuzgo o Mixteco. Knowing very well the looks of my people in this region, that guy was definitely a red light! Although the majority of Black Mexico is peaceful, never forget that it remains under control of organized crime groups, and every village have ""watchers"" that keep an eye on people who aren't from there, and report them to the bosses. It doesn't necessarily mean that it's dangerous, but you just have to be really alert, which you, of course, are. As I am now an old man, I no longer go alone to any village where I don't know the people. I always bring my friends with me. Good luck friend. Nice video.
@@Czechineffect Back to your old ways of harassing Latinas again? Those people are not Black. They look nothing like you. They have large amounts of Native American blood. It is quite obvious you have no idea what you are talking about. Another video full of misinformation.
@@Czechineffect Some people will never get to travel and see this for themselves. They don't teach this in schools for a reason. The truth is, black people are all over the world. (Many call themselves any other name. Funny how some people told you the don't exist. Stevie Wonder can "see" who they truly are. SMH)
In the early 70’s we were living in Killeen TX and on a trip to Belton beach I saw this really dark Mexican. I couldn’t believe it. I thought it was some kind of anomaly. This place looks so clean. I’ve been to Mexico and the people were tanned not dark like the Mexican I saw in Texas. The art work on the wall is beautiful.
You the man. Thanks for taking us along with your journey. It amazes me that our people are everywhere on the earth. We are the original people of this earth.
Greetings from my original language mixteco...then Espanol..then.. English....then... Americans sign language...then next language will see...I know some of my peeps speak Japanese possible Korean..so. Hola 👋🥳🎉
This waas a good video. Czech is brave he moving around by himself exploring. His spanish is super on point to. I want to learn a couple of languages. I will learn more then a couple of languages.
@@DoctorWonka Differences do exists. People in the US may emphasize them too much but in Mexico we try to hide them, which isn't healthy either. Real inclusion isn't telling others to shut up about an important part of their identity because "we're all just Mexican".
Man good read and quick thinking on your part. " I don't want it, you can have it" the perp looks down at the table want drink the beer and then says, let me take you to another bar. Yeah right. Skip dude I don't need anything from you brah
@@michaelreid7930that's because many of you suffer from something known as apophenia. You see things that are not. This is why when you try to go into countries not knowing the culture and customs you see everything as suspicion. The act of bringing an open drink for you is courtesy, not because they are trying to poison you. This was paranoia looks like for a person who lives projecting his insecurities unto others. Long story short, good look trying to segregate our people and into following and believing your ideologies. It's not going to work. We don't take things to the heart, on the other hand in your group you have people that take everything to the heart. We're not the same.
Great video Czech! By the way, that town you were in to get to Collantes is called Pinotepa. I live in Mexico and I'm very familiar with that area. Keep up the great work. You have come a long way from doing videos in Florida and in Bani, DR to all around the world!
It is true Mexicans never call darker skin black and put them aside like Americans do NEVER slavery NEVER existed in Mexico . Economic exploration by social status yes that existed and exists nowadays
@@Mamnitaka you are mistaken slavery is owning for generations a human being without pay and not allowing them to have there own belongings no payment. Porfirio Díaz exploited and abused underpaying . Spaniards did slaved them for a while but after the Mexican revolution MEXICO and the cooper race called Mexicans did not have SLAVERY
Czech in Effect! Thank you. Excellent video. What I've learned about my Mexican people as a Chicano in Mexico National pride comes before race typically. In the US its the opposite. "Tu no eres blanco/negro/moreno tu eres Mexicano guey!" I can't wait to go to La Costa Chica to discover more about my Afro Mexican roots. Vicente Guerrero the first Afro Mexican president abolished slavery in 1829, 36 years before the US.
@@fmtceo9238 I definitely agree with you, it’s not such a think of Afro Mexican😂 maybe because some Black people moved to Mexico years ago and married Mexican women so they are half Mexican and half Black. That’s all it is.
I’m Mexican, we come in all the colors. But, we just call each other Mexican. We never say I’m a white Mexican or I’m a black Mexican or I’m a brown Mexican.
@eddiewashington4379 The Mexican of all colors treat each other the same not true Puerto Rico Dominican republic and so on nobody looks at race only Americans are stuck on that God placed tribe's all over the world 🌎 to mix
Man I love Mexico so much, thanks for this Czech
I can finally say I saw some Latino people that’s proud of their blk blood. Thanks for the great content Bro 🫡
Yeah that's very hard to find
LOL are you sure? Because there are about 200 million afro Latinos, and most of them feel proud of their roots.@@jeremywashington7699
lol, your mentality is the reason why black and white people in the US don’t get along well, they are proud to be Mexican and that’s good enough, they weren’t born in Africa nor practice African culture, they are Mexican and that’s that
La Negra Tiene Tumbao.....you need to get out more player.
It's probably because they are the minorities and the majority often reminds them they are not real mexicans, but afro mexico.
Thanks! Info on them is sparse, so I am thankful for every bit of coverage.
Glad to help!
In Mexico we do not use the term” Afro” because WE all are Mexican. Evrybody feels themselves mexicans: black, white, red, brown. We are all mexicans. Very hard to understand for the US people.
No, somos afro mexicanos.
Yes they should stay in their racist country
Only native Americans are us citizens white and blacks come from the other side of 🌊 sea
@@resistencia1297put yourself and identify as a group just because you think you are better or different but don’t be surprised when society treats you as outsiders
Mexicans , we dont use the afro word- because we came in all colors 🎉 and diferents flavors🎉
Bien dicho...todos somos Mexicans....no hay colores.
Bruh, keep doing what you’re doing! Your travel game has reached next level. Now your blogs are more educational which helps travelers like myself gain knowledge before we plan our trips!
TRUE DAT 💯💯💯💯💯
Great Video Carnal..thank you
Everyone is Mexican when you live in Mexico...No matter your skin color.
My Salutes to Yo..from Culver City California/ West Los Angeles California .
He's not your carnal ( brother ). When will Raza understand that these titles are earned and not given ?? There is a reason why we use the term Raza to refer to ourselves because we are a group of people. That brother, brotha terminology is a cultural thing amongst them, not us.
Also, just read the comment section. A number of those are on here promoting their ideology and their segregation process by trying to introduce their agenda into our people and community.
This is how they infiltrate countries and cultures. Don't believe me ?? Say something negative about them and watch how the algorithm will sensor you immediately.
Let's keep our mind and eyes open. We should study our people and our own Raza of old and today.
But it wasn’t to recent times that they even counted the Afro Mexicans in their census
@@ctex7812
They always counted them. The only difference is they started counting them as 'afro mexican', probably due to american influence. Because only americans see mixed people as black somehow. I agree, they're just mexican at this point with the exception of a few of them
@@ctex7812
I asked the question in another comment section, why is it that we keep using the terms that the colonizers gave us pertaining to the identity and history of the people that they encountered that were here before they arrived? Why do we assume that all dark skinned people in the Americas had to have come by way of the so-called Trans-Atlantic slave trade? They've systematically suppressed the eyewitness accounts of many ancient explorers like Giovanni De Verazanno who specifically described the indigenous people he encountered on the east coast of the Americas as resembling the Ethiopians, with dark skin, black thick wooly hair...these so-called afro Americans and afro Mexicans have actually been here in the native lands since the beginning of time...the oOlmecs, the Mississippian indigenous people have always been so-called black people but never any ancient accounts of being brought on slave ships from Africa. We need to stop allowing the colonizers to teach us our history and culture! All indigenous peoples of every continent were so-called black or negroid people!!!
The same is true if you ask them Where is the white people? No body knows, but for sure there are white Mexicans.
Thanks Czech for the wonderful channel , with love from South Africa.
The wall mural is beautiful. Makes you wasnt to cry.
Mexico second president was black Vicente Guerrero he abolished slavery in Mexico
Still making stuff up Keith? 😂 Try zambo
This is facts
@@Whosane16223 is it? 😂 Is it really?
Never
@@keithnelson7629 Keith 😁 your people are building a great hate for you in all of LATAM. I hope acting stupid was worth it, now you're the enemy
Great video, I’ve been to a lot of Mexican small towns and the one thing I always noticed was how super clean they were as you can see in your video. No trash nowhere 👍🏻
Yes the streets are very clean -
@@Czechineffectwe are clean people !!!
@@pabloramos420Not all!!
@@changestartsnow5116 in mexico they are, all the mestizos want to have a mulata, best wife, really good cooks, beautiful and with good family values.
@@Czechineffectlook for the channel Rishayan Por Mexico. He knows very well the "Costa chica de Guerrero" very well.... He's a "RUclipsr" from the US posting videos for many years and knows these communities very well
Nice vid. I’ve lived in Mexico for over 5 years now but I’ve always known about the Afro-Mexicanos. Besides Costa Chica there are also many in Veracruz
My people
The first black came with Cortez. They were coming from Cuba
@@rherna2601 No they were already there and are the indigenous ones. Try again 😊
Veracruz is where many ex USA and Jamaican slaves arrived in early 1800s.
@@iamshebeeloloindigenous I have a question. There was a heritage study that found 65% of Mexicans have African DNA. How do you suppose that happened?
I’m Mexican born and raise, we have every ethnicity in Mexico, you will find every shade and color skin. However in Mexico we are ALL Mexican, and like in any other country you will find people from different origins.. the thing is, when you ask where the Afro-Mexicans live people get confused, because we all consider ourselves Mexican.. my grandpa was darker that some of my Afro friends, he called himself Mexican, no Afro-Mexican.. my Asian Mexican friends are only Mexican as well. We don’t deny our race or origin, we just don’t do the USA thing of putting a race before American to defined a person, you are Mexican and that’s it! We are not color blind we just don’t do the race-Mexican
Yeah right 😂😂... Y'all just love to sweep everything under the rug and pretend that it doesn't exist!
I agree with this comment unfortunately a lot of people are so ignorant to not understand this.
@@RenzelYoungHey, i’m a brown mexican if you’d like me to present myself like that. But i’m just mexican. Growing up i never really noticed others people’s skin colors, even when i was in middle school. It was when i moved to the US that I looked at this race culture where everybody has a way of representing themselves. Even in the teacher’s student lists i saw they got me as a “Hispanic” i knew what i meant but never once in my life i had to use that word. I think it’s just that American culture has a very big stain in his history. If you didn’t know we also had an “Afro-mexican” president called vicente guerrero. And it’s true, we just don’t see colors in Mexico, at least in my experience. The only thing i really think is a problem in Mexico is classism.
@@Pans1to blah blah blah... Anti-Black racism in Mexico has been historically perpetuated by the legacies of slavery and the existence of a racist colonial-era racial caste system, and a modern nationalist myth that has associated true Mexicanness with being mestizaje. That means “mixed race,” a racial and cultural mix of Indigenous and Spaniard. You yourself know this.
The legacy of racism against Blackness and dark skin continues today. In 2017, Daniel Zizumbo-Colunga of Vanderbilt University, an expert in political psychology and behaviour, published a study confirming “darker skin is strongly associated with decreased wealth and less schooling,” and “race is the single most important determinant of a Mexican citizen’s economic and educational attainment.”
@@Pans1toblah blah blah... Anti-Black racism in Mexico has been historically perpetuated by the legacies of slavery and the existence of a racist colonial-era racial caste system, and a modern nationalist myth that has associated true Mexicanness with being mestizaje. That means “mixed race,” a racial and cultural mix of Indigenous and Spaniard. You know this very well
I enjoyed the video my brother keep up the good work educating our people about our people.
In Mexico normally we do not use the term” Afro” because WE all are Mexican. Period.
Yeah you are definitely apart of the problem
@@juniormonroe7020umm no because in Mexico nobody gives a shit about race , your Mexican if your born in Mexico .
@user-un3lx6pv4c and who would want to be a little taco eating dwarf anyway certainly not me
@user-un3lx6pv4c Mexican constitution approved. All human beings born in Mexican territory should be called Mexican.
@user-un3lx6pv4c you obviously don't understand what nationality is. Anybody that is born in Mexico, is Mexican regardless of their race.
I see what you're doing bro and i really appreciate it, keep up the good work 👏
Waking the people up at same time keeping them entertain
❤@@Czechineffect
I don’t as a Mexican i don’t want my fellow Mexicans divided .In mexico there is no Euro this or Afro that the generations have passed and the ones here now are Mexican with a unique culture and traditions. We unlike the US are united.
🤜🏽🤛🏽
Thank you for sharing this video and showing what his- story has done.
Me, my wife and our 5 year old son just came back from Huatulco Mexico Sunday March 31, bruh… Most people have never seen someone that look like us, they were taking photos of us and playing in my sons hair, he has a little fro, this was the craziest thing to me.
The area is so safe, the people are F’N nice ASF.
We stayed in Hotel Mexico Lindo which is about 9 minutes walk from Santa Cruz beach and about 5 or 6 minutes from Chahue beach. The streets are so clean. I can’t say enough about this place. We are going back in a November…
We were walking the streets at 10pm, we were there for 6 days and I only saw 2 people vaping and I don’t think they live in Huatulco which is in Oaxaca. Can’t wait to go back, you have to try this little pizza place which is at Quinta Bella hotel on Chahue beach.
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Sound like everything you heard on the US news about México right!. Let’s keep it like that, Mexico a place of respect and tolerance not matter what shade of skin color you were fortunate to be born with. Viva México Mágico 🇲🇽💪🏽
That's so nice of you for not getting mad about the hair, most blck ppl get mad about that and choose to not be open minded
Don’t let em play in your hair!
black males and females, especially if there are in good shape, are highly appreciated in Mexico; you are considered beautiful if you are black and have a good shape. Ladies want to have sex immediately, and men can be annoying as well lol
Once again thank you for enlightening us!
I wish you schedule a group trip!😊
Yes please schedule a group tour!!!! I showed my mom your videos and we love to go and experience the culture there! Thank you for dropping this gem💎
Very informative. Watching from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 ❤😊just subscribed!
Thanks for new subscription
This is the good thing about internet. We can connect and share different points of views about world affairs. Greetings from a Mexican living in Texas.
Very interesting video,,,, as a Mexican person, I’m very proud to be MexicanAfro!!
This is something that interested me for a few years now. Glad you are sharing this.
Me too. This really convinced me that Masa Musa really sent some people to the West 1000 of years before Columbus showed up in present day Americas.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good catch not drinking that beer 🍺 This is the sort of content world travelers need to see. Be safe out there.
Yup I peep game as soon as he came with beer after I already told him no I don’t want beer
@@Czechineffect
That's funny.
Those people from Haiti and Dominican Republic, in the caravaninvasion
Won't hesitate to take one OR two ...
Watching your videos all me to see how good we have it here in America when it comes to lifestyle, but it also shows me how peaceful and humble the people are were you travel. These videos she the human side of people and appreciate the little things. Thank Bruh !
Bro i appreciate your videos. You’ve made me realize and woke up a sense that maybe I have African blood and after looking at my dad‘s pictures that looks just exactly as the people. In this video bro all my aunts on my dads side have hair like a Moreno and mu dad does too.. and i appreciate you for this.
Much love and respect Czech! God bless you as well bro!
Bruh Czech you the GOAT for this video
GLAD YOU WENT TO RESEARCH IT YOU'VE DEFINITELY ENLIGHTENED ME. OUR MEXICAN BROTHERS! VIVA MEXICO ✊🏿
African slaves were brought over. They can claim indigenous blood but they are not truly indigenous.
You aren’t Mexican and they aren’t your brothers. Claim Africa. Stop claiming ish you find exotic
@ 😩🤣🤣 Who tf wants to be Mexican. An they are our brothers. You’re not taco man
You put some HARD WORK IN to bring us this great information. This is 💯🔥🔥🔥
yea I did the journey was long
2 TOTALLY DIFFERENT CULTURES. BLACK AMERICANS ARE LOST PEOPLE AWAY FROM CULTURAL SPIRITUAL RITUALISTIC LIFE WE STILL HAVE. WE DONT WANT DRUGS SEX AND VIOLENCE OVER HERE. THANK YOU
@@Czechineffect🌀Try to unite people. Saying that we think they don’t exist will cause hate. Afro- Mexicans mostly live in areas where they are not seen very much. I didn’t know there were Afro- Mexicans in Mexico until I was in my 20s. I’ve visited Mexico for more than 15 years and never knew. I found out when I met a few here in the United States when my mom was renting them an apartment. They had just newly arrived from Mexico. Did I hate knowing they were from Mexico ? No. On the contrary, I was fascinated! If I didn’t have a boyfriend at the time I would have tried somehow to get that boy to talk to me. But not knowing doesn’t mean we don’t want them to exist. Some of us or from what it seems a lot of us just didn’t know. But later after knowing I started thinking my grandfather’s second wife and children did have African features. It never crossed my mind if she was Afro- Mexican. I’m sure Mexicans know the history of how Africans were brought here against their will. And probably don’t know all the past presidents in order to know Vicente Guerrero and other heroes that were of African descent. Just like Americans- they are less educated. But I love that you asked why they are not known in the areas. I wish they really answered your question. It was a good question but they seemed vague about it.
I really like the video as well my only issue or should I say question is, have we as a society ever stopped and sincerely asked ourselves have we been adequately taught truth about our past and the identity of those that came generations before us? I'm always hearing and reading articles state afro this and afro that but quite honestly, isn't these terms merely regurgitations of the very ones that have lied to us about everything else in history? Could it be that the indigenous Americans and Mexicans could've very well been so-called black people but never brought to the Americas via a so-called Trans-Atlantic slave trade? We know for a fact that all original or indigenous people of the planet were dark skinned or socalled black people so would it be farfetched to believe that all people of every continent were originally dark skinned or socalled black or negroid? The oldest human remains found in the Americas were of Luzia, a dark skinned indigenous woman...if she's the oldest human remains in the Americas, why do we assume that her descendants came from anywhere else but where she was found? I think it's time we stop letting colonizers educate us about HIStory and let archeology and the true Creator within us all to lead us to all truths! ...A man once said, IF YOUR OPPRESSOR HAS NEVER TREATED YOU RIGHT, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK HE'S GONNA TEACH YOU RIGHT?" I digress!
Outstanding footage and content thanks...this should be taught in American inner city communities
Great chat response. I absolutely agree with your chat. Thank you for sharing. Learning another language and visiting another country should be a requirement for children in America. There needs to be more exposure to bring a true understanding and facts about other people and history. Not false history and lies about other countries and their people.
I’m actually moving to Mexico next year, and this is one of the places that I wanted to visit! Just subscribed!
If you are "N" don't come... 🤮
Lol 😂people in Mexico trying to move out Mexico 🇲🇽 lol😅😂
awesome video, you reaching a town in mexico that requires so much traveling to do. from a fellow mexican thanks for this video
I don't know how I stumbled on this page but Sunday before last I seen my first real black Mexican in over 40 years, and he was black for real.
True be told you seen one Wayyy before light Skinned Mexicans. Are still so called Black Ppl Known Issachar Descendants
You're doing the Ancestors Work. Finding Our People in the remote corners of the world. Thank You
Thnk you
You so late. The Aboriginal of Mexico are Black Olmecs. The BLK Olmecs never left, Spain invaded the Country.
@trollpuppetmaster6878 Olmecs were a culture. The people who were and weren't Olmecs were genetically the same people. Olmecs as a culture weren't around when the Spaniards got there. Their descendants were, but not the Culture we call " Olmec " today
They ain’t your people they Mexicans
They ain’t your people they Mexicans
Dog that’s crazy about the foo with the beer man good thing you were observant about them type situations 💯 keep ya self safe bro 💪🏼
The place you said you were not going to say where you were is Pinotepa National Oaxaca I love it there !
Respect fully to you brother Truly you are proud black man thank you for visiting Kenya
Czech is awesome!Appreciate your travels bro
Nice Video Czech and saludos from Monterrey Mexico I grew up in Dallas Texas been to Houston Texas a lot of times all my life ive known all kinds of cultures and races just last year in my neighborhood a few Haitian brothers settled in here I'm glad and I'm learning about they're culture at the end of the day we're all human being 💪🏼
That was funny you sat down with the locals listening to Banda and they bought u a beer that’s funny! Unforgettable experiences! I like that!
Honestly,I am very impressed with this informative video.Thank you so much.👍💯
You are very welcome
Awesome video. That’s just like Mexico, first guy riding by saying hello cousin😊
The guy telling you about Pinotepa looks like my black granddad, crazy. On the map your location is parallel with Belize. This is starting to make sense. Appreciate your work brotha. I'm Afro-Latino (Panamanian) watching from South Texas. Safe travels my guy.
I’m telling you he look like a lot of older men I see
Soy de cuba y soy afro y estoy en Texas en qué parte estás
@@guillermogonzalez5131 😅
En Veracruz hay mucha población con las características del mestizaje de la pernonas negras y los llamamos caribeños o personas negras o morenas...ya que aquí no tenemos los prejuicios que ustedes tienen por el contrarios les llamamos negros hasta por apodo ó cariño sin que tengan que ser "afro" Mexicanos y punto. Pues somos la cuna del mestizaje lo cual es un gran tesoro ❤❤❤
@@ferrioni9871En que pueblo de Veracruz,?.
Now I see the beer trick. God speed brother. Thank you for sharing this video.
I enjoyed your video, it's very interesting to find someone who is interested to find his on roots in another country like Mexico.
Beautiful city and people! Cudos for your good research and long journey
-Por favor, no les llamen afro- mexicanos.-
Somos todos Mexicanos, somos parte de nuestro México lindo y diverso.
A la gente linda de Oaxaca y de Guerrero un saludo cordial,
desde Zapopan, Jalisco.
A si se les llama por que en realidad son abrricanos ellos emigraron de Estados Unidos por que los maltrataban son afroamericanos
Loved Your video Bro,felicitaciones y sigue para adelante.
Great work, I’m learning a lot from your videos about us
Damn bro, you not drinking that beer was High IQ travelling!
Not drinking that beer was disrespectful af
The American mindset will never understand
Hell no don't drink it bro
You should go out and see the world. When a Mexican offers you food or drink, they mean it. @@richgarza4518
Good to see you back on the road again….hope you had a good break in Miami.
I did!
yessss been waiting to see where we going next 😂
The aquel immenso amor song around 15 minute mark... you my friend just captured a precious moment.
They greeted you wholeheartedly. And, showed you plenty of love. What a wonderful group of people.
thanks
Brother u need to make this go viral so our ppl will know we got ppl in Mexico and we can start visiting them to let them know they are not alone we got them they are family
I'm trying my brother I shared it on my instagram
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 they want to be alone they don't need bad influences they're happy where they're they found wakanda at last.
@@CzechineffectI don’t think they want that amerikkkan mentality. I’m sure u already seen the difference. In Tijuana they got the Haitian village . I see many amerikkkans moving outhere . Why?
Afromexicans are not ur pwople and dont try pushing ur bs agenda on em
@@mannyboyaztlan5127united statiens always feeling entitled everywhere they go
Love my people and my roots 🇲🇽💯 Viva Mexico cabrones
Love your people too carnal
@@TheGRANCRU
For the record .
That obama put latinos in cages .
A wiwi y vamonos a comer medayones de marlin con el Mariscos El Negro!!!
Saludos desde Guadalajara 👍🏼😎
Awe that’s so sweet of you helping people that needs without hesitating. ❤
Thank you sir for your videos and this new information.You're doing an excellent job..😊
Thank you my brother
Collante is now on my list. Thank you Czech
Muchas gracias por tu gran trabajo y gracias a tu valentía podemos disfrutar de ver a personas y lugares maravillosos, GOOD LUCK CZECH !!!
thanks
I've been watching your videos for a minute and I applaud you Bro. In addition to your content the way you've helped people. Folks that are poor and less fortunate. That's what's up!!!!!
❤
Thank you my brother
Very enlightening and thought provoking video!
Thanks for the update. You are doing a good job.
Great video friend. I have been living in the heart of Black Mexico for the past 30 years of my life. The municipio of Cuajinicuilapa Guerrero. ( although I am currently in the US because of my 90 year old mother). You made me laugh when you said in the video, arriving in Pinotepa, that you noticed that the people are more tan...jajajaja...Well, friend, if you came to Cuaji( Cuajinicuilapa), you would be like looking into a mirror. Really! I even have an Afromexican friend who looks almost exactly like you, although he is now in the US. Which brings me to another fact. There are now more Afro-Mexican people in the US than in Black Mexico. Anyways, Cuajinicuilapa is the municipio with the largest Afro-Mexican population in all of Mexico. I am the only white skinned foreigner to live continuously ( off and on) in Cuajinicuilapa. On my channel there are many, many videos showing my beautiful Afro-Mexican peoples over the past 15 years. It is really too bad that I wasn't there when you came and that I don't know you, because I could have turned you on to the real life AfroMexican culture as it is today. Basically, as that older gentleman in the blue shirt was telling you, there are more than 50 Black towns, mostly along the coast. I noticed in your comments so many people trying to erase the term Afro-Mexican, saying that they are just Mexican. That would be just fine, if it was a level playing field, if you know what I mean. As you mentioned in your description, it wasn't until 2020 that the Mexican government was forced to recognize the very existence of African-Mexicans. This was due primarily to the unending struggle of Profesor Pedro Sergio Peñaloza Pérez ,the founder of Mexico Negro A.C. in 1997. He was even a pre-candidate for the presidency of Mexico in 2017. He made many, many a trip to Mexico City to promote constitutional reform to finally recognize Mexico's people of African descent. It would be so great if you could one day interview him. Finally, I just want to comment about the last part of the video at 30:41. That guy sitting across from you was not Afro-Mexican, he is indigenous Amuzgo o Mixteco. Knowing very well the looks of my people in this region, that guy was definitely a red light! Although the majority of Black Mexico is peaceful, never forget that it remains under control of organized crime groups, and every village have ""watchers"" that keep an eye on people who aren't from there, and report them to the bosses. It doesn't necessarily mean that it's dangerous, but you just have to be really alert, which you, of course, are. As I am now an old man, I no longer go alone to any village where I don't know the people. I always bring my friends with me. Good luck friend. Nice video.
WOW. I have learn a lot from war and traveling with you during your video adventure. Thank you for sharing.
I gotta visit thanks for the vid , I heard about Afro Mexican years back but you actually went and connecting with them, cool
I Rock with Czech in effect 💯💯🗣️
ands I rock with you my guy
@@Czechineffect Back to your old ways of harassing Latinas again? Those people are not Black. They look nothing like you. They have large amounts of Native American blood. It is quite obvious you have no idea what you are talking about. Another video full of misinformation.
@@Czechineffect Some people will never get to travel and see this for themselves. They don't teach this in schools for a reason. The truth is, black people are all over the world. (Many call themselves any other name. Funny how some people told you the don't exist. Stevie Wonder can "see" who they truly are. SMH)
In the early 70’s we were living in Killeen TX and on a trip to Belton beach I saw this really dark Mexican. I couldn’t believe it. I thought it was some kind of anomaly.
This place looks so clean. I’ve been to Mexico and the people were tanned not dark like the Mexican I saw in Texas.
The art work on the wall is beautiful.
Nice job Czech. Those towns look worthy of a visit.
LEAVE US ALONE PLEASE
Appreciate you..'Czech"...for locating the "Black "People"!!
"Be safe"Bruh"!!
will do
There not black ppl
From africa Sénégal
You the man. Thanks for taking us along with your journey. It amazes me that our people are everywhere on the earth. We are the original people of this earth.
Facts! The black race are the original people of the earth.
I've watched several of your clips and really liked the work done. Good Job on the input and sacrifice made.
FYI: Oaxaca is pronounced
“Wa hocka”, not
O hocka!
Irrelevant, we understood tho
Irrelevant af. I bet your English accent is horrendous too
@@monacalderon1972what’s this We shii? You understood, don’t speak for the rest of us.
Greetings from my original language mixteco...then Espanol..then.. English....then... Americans sign language...then next language will see...I know some of my peeps speak Japanese possible Korean..so. Hola 👋🥳🎉
@@monacalderon1972 It's very relevant. In life when you know better, you do better.
This waas a good video. Czech is brave he moving around by himself exploring. His spanish is super on point to. I want to learn a couple of languages. I will learn more then a couple of languages.
Yo keep doing your thing. I like the fact you go so many different places. Because the truth is I don't have the heart to do it. Keep it up yo be safe
they dont know because we are all mexicans
Did you not watch the video? Listen to the guy in red. Mexico is a racists state. And that’s the truth.
This is true. The United States seems to emphasize differences of all sorts. Despite what they may claim!
No that's not true Im from Tijuana and I know a real Mexican don'took like them
@@AnaberthaHerrera-g7o What is a “real Mexican”, according to you? 😄
@@DoctorWonka Differences do exists. People in the US may emphasize them too much but in Mexico we try to hide them, which isn't healthy either. Real inclusion isn't telling others to shut up about an important part of their identity because "we're all just Mexican".
Very smart to catch the beer trick 🔥
Yea he tried to get me
Be safe out there traveling alone but you’re street smart.
I didn't catch it can you explain
@@winstonpayne403 you would've been already dead
Hello Czech in effect and i appreciate you sharing this video with us and thank you
Thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing this video It was exciting to watch and also be careful.👍
I will thanks
I loved that you bought the Coke for the older lady 😊 And the lady at the store with her baby. Great video.
Im mexican i been following you for a long time i always watch your videos im glad you visited mexico respect czech
Thanks fam
enjoyed your video as always! thanks for the content
Thank you so much
Awe... Que linda Senora. Que bueno que le comprastes su soda. 🙏
Thank you for doing this research it’s great shedding light on things that people don’t know!
Buen vídeo compa, Gracias por visitar nuestra raza!!!!
Gracias Amigo
Loved this upload
Now you teaching us!!! Thank you for this!!
😂🤡
Que nos va a venir a enseñar no digas burradas 😅
I LOVE the side quests you do during your videos. You NEVER know what will come your way.
Damn dude tried to poison my man with the Corona for real lol.
On camera and all. Crazy that stuff really happens.
Chez still got his street smarts
Probably not
Man good read and quick thinking on your part. " I don't want it, you can have it" the perp looks down at the table want drink the beer and then says, let me take you to another bar. Yeah right. Skip dude I don't need anything from you brah
@@michaelreid7930that's because many of you suffer from something known as apophenia. You see things that are not. This is why when you try to go into countries not knowing the culture and customs you see everything as suspicion. The act of bringing an open drink for you is courtesy, not because they are trying to poison you. This was paranoia looks like for a person who lives projecting his insecurities unto others.
Long story short, good look trying to segregate our people and into following and believing your ideologies. It's not going to work.
We don't take things to the heart, on the other hand in your group you have people that take everything to the heart. We're not the same.
Great video Czech! By the way, that town you were in to get to Collantes is called Pinotepa. I live in Mexico and I'm very familiar with that area. Keep up the great work. You have come a long way from doing videos in Florida and in Bani, DR to all around the world!
Hello! What bus takes you to Pinotepa from Oaxaca? And how do you get there from there? Thanks in advance
That's because we are no divided by race, we are just mexicans.
So not true
It is true Mexicans never call darker skin black and put them aside like Americans do NEVER slavery NEVER existed in Mexico . Economic exploration by social status yes that existed and exists nowadays
@@humbertobanuelos8621 mexico started a race cast system. That’s where the terms mestizo , mulato, cholo etc came from
@@GreenIsTheonlyWay slavery did exist in Mexico . Portfolio Diaz sent many indigenous people into slavery throughout mexico .
@@Mamnitaka you are mistaken slavery is owning for generations a human being without pay and not allowing them to have there own belongings no payment. Porfirio Díaz exploited and abused underpaying . Spaniards did slaved them for a while but after the Mexican revolution MEXICO and the cooper race called Mexicans did not have SLAVERY
I believe it's pronounced wah-HAH-ka. Thanks for sharing your experience!✊️🙌
Czech in Effect! Thank you. Excellent video. What I've learned about my Mexican people as a Chicano in Mexico National pride comes before race typically. In the US its the opposite. "Tu no eres blanco/negro/moreno tu eres Mexicano guey!" I can't wait to go to La Costa Chica to discover more about my Afro Mexican roots. Vicente Guerrero the first Afro Mexican president abolished slavery in 1829, 36 years before the US.
Eres tu el de la foto de perfil? No pareces Afro Mexicano.
I agree, If you are Mexican, you are Mexican, not white Mex, brown-mex , black mex, we just Mexican!
🎉 your right ! 👍👍👍👍
Bullhsit your community is known for lightning the race, so please s stop lying 90% of Mexico classified themselves is white.
@@fmtceo9238 I definitely agree with you, it’s not such a think of Afro Mexican😂 maybe because some Black people moved to Mexico years ago and married Mexican women so they are half Mexican and half Black. That’s all it is.
Man, it cut off too soon. # 💪🏾💯🔥 GREAT CONTENT!!!!
Great work Czech. You’re starting out this year strong.
Thank you appreciate it
Stay safe keep the content coming brother
Keep doing your incredible work brother and I’m so proud of you 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I appreciate that Rodney
Fam your Spanish is really good! Lo key got me inspired to learn. Appreciate you
❤
What does lo key mean
@@robynrob9471lo que what
They not he points at people and says “Tu”, strangers which is too familiar and can’t be offensive
I’m Mexican, we come in all the colors. But, we just call each other Mexican. We never say I’m a white Mexican or I’m a black Mexican or I’m a brown Mexican.
That's lie in America they call themselves white so i don't talk to them.
nah, u guys just obsess over skin color and call dude's people "mayates" and practice white worship..SMH
But the treatment of darker colored Mexicans of African decent is the same as it is in America.
You hate people with dark skin that is why these people are living in this condition.
@eddiewashington4379 The Mexican of all colors treat each other the same not true Puerto Rico Dominican republic and so on nobody looks at race only Americans are stuck on that God placed tribe's all over the world 🌎 to mix
Your sense of proud and love of journey is so infectious ❤❤❤
Bless you and wishing you many wonderful interactions 🎉🎉🎉🎉🫶🏽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Extremely well done and informative content ✍🏾.100k more likes 👌🏾
thank you
I like your content. You opened my eyes because I never thought their were people like you and I born & raised in Mexico.
Go to Veracruz, there's a lot of Afro-Mexicanos in that state also but they talk like Guatemaltecos. They're all good humble people.
@@dognastier
Okay.
Bullcrap
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