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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
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Комментарии • 158

  • @JLewiskeepingit200
    @JLewiskeepingit200 7 лет назад +27

    I'm dark as hell and I'm handsome I love me, I can careless what others think

  • @NotNameMy
    @NotNameMy 9 лет назад +24

    Hi Leslie , I'm sorry for the treatment you get from my fellow Indonesians because of your skin colour. I know exactly what you mean. Most Asian , not only Indonesian find lighter colour skin to be more attractive . I'm living in Thailand at the moment and I find it difficult to find any skin scare that doesn't promote skin whitening agent in it . I'm brown skinned Indonesian and I'm very proud of my skin tone . I've no wish to have lighter colour skin and I feel beautiful as I am. To me you're a very attractive looking young lady with a very positive attitude to match . Lovely video . Terima kasih .

    • @NotNameMy
      @NotNameMy 8 лет назад +5

      This has to do with the old belief that lighter skin means , higher class. This is going back to the days where the poor has to work in the field under the sun , hence the darker complexion. Mine was olive but turned light brown since we moved to Phuket. You're right .It's the same here in Thailand . It is so hard to find beauty product which doesn't contain whitening agent. Even when I go for my facial , the treatment will include whitening . That's why before I do it I make sure it's not included in the package. It's crazy.

  • @jubu2858
    @jubu2858 7 лет назад +16

    I am a brown skinned Indonesian and despise the skin whitening propaganda. People here would think that I come from a low class and blatantly ask if I work as a maid -.-. When I go to mall waitresses in stores would treat me rudely as if I would shoplift in their stores. I am sick of it but I won't ever change my skin.

  • @gilbertbanksakajb2shot
    @gilbertbanksakajb2shot 5 лет назад +4

    You're not the only one, I've experienced a lot of those things base on your experience about Phisical appearance. Btw here's the whole story about me, My name is Gilbert Banks, my dad is American, born in New York and my mom is Indonesian, part of Indonesia that my mom came from is west papua. So basically I'm not african american but I'm officially Indonesian-American, i live in Indonesia mostly Cosplaying and other Fun stuff i do here. I also do vloging here just to show some awesome places even though i only have a few subscribers. I was also born in New York in the United States just like my dad and aged 15, I moved to Indonesia to start a new life with my family.
    I’ve been here in Indonesia for quite a long time in at least 4 years. Apart from growing out of an urban city, I really feel fast adapting to the familiar environment around Jakarta. The structure and buildings were very familiar to New York when I stepped into the town for the first time in 2015. I used to go around historical sites to get to know more about Jakarta, like Monas. Not only that, I also remember that I went to study tours in exile like traveling to Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Borobudur Temple when i started junior high school here in Indonesia. I feel life in Indonesia is more adventurous and beautiful than exploring all 50 states in America. Let’s just say I will still love to date a beautiful Indonesian girl someday. And for my ambition? My dream is to become a Public Figure & Musician (Artist) hopefully my dreams will come true.
    So about the skin color problem, don't worry because I've been through a lot of that nonsense, but it's ok, not all Indonesian here are like that. I have a lot of Indonesians friends, and not all of them like to judge me negatively about my skin color. Peace and Love Sister! ✌️❤️

  • @revitarani5737
    @revitarani5737 9 лет назад +29

    I'm sorry for all uncomfortable feeling u got from local people. I am indonesian and i think you're so beautiful!!! It's funny because as a women who born and grow up here i really do understand exactly what u feel about all those skin color, height, weight issues here. I experience all that too, My skin is olive and it considered as black for most people. But who cares right!? I never tempted to change it. Btw i live in jakarta too.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  9 лет назад +2

      revita rani Awww, thanks for watching and your kind words! I'm glad that you ignore other peoples negative opinions about your beautiful skin!!! :D

    • @dadadoooo1412
      @dadadoooo1412 4 года назад

      @@lesliewheeler7071 stay wild, it's because of the bad doctrine in here that black is considered as dirty back then. I was bullied a lot, like even my grandma tell me like why are you so dark? Don't play too much out in the sun, well it's in my genes. It's bad, but it's changing, black isn't as much an issue now, what's it with skin, racists are everywhere, live your life happily

  • @twsswt
    @twsswt 8 лет назад +22

    Sounds like America. Are you sure you are in Indonesia. :-)

  • @bagasyono1
    @bagasyono1 8 лет назад +15

    so true, and i feel so pity to my fellow indonesian that think so. and i think you can blame the media for that, i am sory that you have to experienced that

  • @ojol_gameing3849
    @ojol_gameing3849 8 лет назад +18

    We Indonesian also like a woman that "Hitam Manis" (sweet dark skined)......... like you

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you for watching my video! :)

    • @nurhen1034
      @nurhen1034 7 лет назад

      so sweet always welcome to indonesia dear

    • @SadD3adGirl
      @SadD3adGirl 7 лет назад

      Moon glow she's brown skin

  • @TheChildfreeCurlyGirl
    @TheChildfreeCurlyGirl 7 лет назад +10

    My terrible experience in Indonesia shattered me world view. Call me naive, call me silly (back then) but I truly had no idea that we were seen in such a negative light until Indonesia. They're HORRIBLY ignorant and insecure people and worse, they project that ignorance on visitors! I was a visitor. We saved our money to go there. We spent money there. I was pointed and laughed at by both adults and children. It shattered my world view. But you know what, I picked up the pieces and rebuilt my confidence. No one can make me feel that low ever again. I really loved your message. Its soooo true!

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  7 лет назад +2

      The pointing and laughing is painful! I experienced that, too. Luckily, we live and learn, right? :) Thanks for watching my video!

    • @anggamulyana8296
      @anggamulyana8296 7 лет назад

      you got a beautiful smile leslie.
      btw, i called them "silly/plain people" dear good lady, they might laughing,pointing or talk behind you. but its mostly because theyve never saw foreign people. i know because im indonesian myself, most of them feel proud when they tried to "communicate" with foreign people (in any way they could).
      all you have to do in that situation is : just smile, wave your hand, and say something in bahasa like "permisi, hai, selamat pagi/siang etc"..and you will see the truth. just ask another expat in indonesia (sorry about my broken english)

    • @shint.premiumstockfootage1359
      @shint.premiumstockfootage1359 7 лет назад +1

      The Childfree Curly Girl wow...I don't want to travel anymore.

    • @urbnctrl
      @urbnctrl 3 года назад

      I am sorry you experienced that, where in Indonesia did you travel?

  • @MrFARHY
    @MrFARHY 7 лет назад +11

    you look like native maluku indonesians, nona manis

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  7 лет назад +5

      Thank you! I have been to Maluku; it is a beautiful place!

  • @marcuswilliamsmusic
    @marcuswilliamsmusic 7 лет назад +17

    I am a Afican American male and I been living in Bali for 17 years and in Jakarta and I totally agree with all you said even my daughter who looks like a sister gets the same treatment. The lighter you are the more Indonesians respect you. It does not seems to be changing either.

    • @theunderrated86
      @theunderrated86 4 года назад +1

      It won't be mate. It's just typical Indons and typical Asians.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing. Sorry to hear about this.

  • @freeworld1943
    @freeworld1943 8 лет назад +9

    I love my Dark skin and I would never change that.I would not trade it for the world, I would not change anyone culture also.

  • @AshleyTsaqofi
    @AshleyTsaqofi 4 года назад +1

    I'm an Indonesian 🇮🇩, btw i think you're so pretty💕💕. Gonna like and support your video!

  • @AvaSaundersJW
    @AvaSaundersJW 6 лет назад +1

    So on point! Everything you said about skin color and body size was exactly what I experienced in Thailand. A persons self esteem and confidence can be shaken greatly in Asia. You will learn a lot about yourself, that’s for sure.

  • @PoptartKid
    @PoptartKid 9 лет назад +6

    A very good message! Thank you for sharing your experience. I've been to Japan and China and for the most part what you've have described is very true.

  • @tonyrichengod9280
    @tonyrichengod9280 6 лет назад +2

    I am going to Bali. Yes am very brown. They better get used to it 'cause no one could ever make me feel uncomfortable with my skin. When they point out my skin, I'll smile and say, "See how beautiful it is?"

    • @urbnctrl
      @urbnctrl 3 года назад +1

      Dont worry about it, black people often remind people of East Indonesians.. Black Indonesians were actually the native population of the country and they still live as the main population group in East Indonesia.. Ambon, Maluku Province as well as Papua.
      The whitewashing in society comes mainly from Colonial days when Dutch rule implemented apartheid ish culture in East Indies.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the comment. Thanks for watching!

  • @deltagirl82
    @deltagirl82 5 лет назад +2

    No thank you Indonesia! I won’t put myself through that so much that I have to talk to myself constantly because I am considered low class. We have it hard here in America, but not that hard.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад +1

      I hear you but I did grow a lot as a person and met some lovely people/saw very lovely places.

  • @teaearlgrey9052
    @teaearlgrey9052 7 лет назад +15

    Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Korean, Vietnam, China, etc, all are influenced by Japan which is in turn influenced by USA and Europe, so the Whitening is real. The shame is that if there were no whitening products in those countries most of the people in them would be very brown skin so there's a lot of self hate going on like in the old slave days of the USA.
    I know they even wear hats and umbrellas before they go out into the sun which makes me laugh, because they try to appear White while the countries they are trying so hard to emulate want to be...dark. Tanning booths, oils, lotions are a huge US and European business.
    It's funny because a lot of the White men that go there want Brown women, not White ones so the whiter they get, the less attractive to White men they are, which they don't seem to realize.

    • @enilehcodramramlised8716
      @enilehcodramramlised8716 7 лет назад +2

      A Dad Supreme not trying to hurt feelings but you gotta a point there, whenever I see white guy get a wife from the Asian countries the girls have a darker tone. I almost don't see slot of pale skin in the area I live unless they're white women marrying white men. not a lot of pale white asian with a lot of white men.

    • @theunderrated86
      @theunderrated86 4 года назад +1

      The best thing is just to be proud of yourself and to be proud of who you are. I am proud of my skin colour as it can alternate. If I live in a cold country like UK, my skin goes lighter on its own and people will think I'm Chinese, which I'm not obviously. But if I live in a hot country like Indonesia, my skin goes back to being tanned, a/k/a I will see the real me being an Indonesian.

    • @ernaherlina8014
      @ernaherlina8014 4 года назад

      It has nothing to do with Japan or the western culture. It has everything to do with the perceive of wealth. Historically, darker skin means you are working hard under the sun, which means you are poor. While pale skin is perceived you are working safely indoor or your family is rich enough that you don't need to work. So, it's a class issue that still continue until now in Asian countries. It used to be the same in Europe (the more pale you are, the richer hence the more beautiful). But in Europe it has changed as now you are considered rich if you can go travelling to tropical countries, hence having tanned skin is considered beautiful by Europeans.

  • @LeahsWALKABOUT
    @LeahsWALKABOUT 8 лет назад +6

    Aloha from Maui, Great message Leslie.
    I always wanted to go to Indonesia . But if I want my ego stroked, I'll go back to West Africa, no joke! Lol, African men 'sweet talk' day and night... to much. "babe u r just the right color." Its crazy, the trick there is NOT to get eh big head.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  8 лет назад +1

      Hello! Thank you for watching my video! :) In Indonesia, as a black woman, you definitely WON'T be getting your ego stroked. LOL!!!! However, I learned how to rely on my inner strength to develop my self-esteem and self-image.

  • @acajudi100
    @acajudi100 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent advice. I love the skin I am in,, and being Muslim, they do not see my hair.
    .IWAS THERE FOR 2 months, and my daughter is there now. You are beautiful.

  • @EmmanuelBeatty
    @EmmanuelBeatty 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you Leslie, everything you say is true.

  • @LAsFinest310
    @LAsFinest310 7 лет назад +1

    I'm traveling to Indonesia later this year and frankly none of the videos I have seen from black travelers has been that reassuring. I'm still going, but mu guard is going to be up.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  4 года назад +2

      Hey, did you go to Indonesia? If so, how was your experience?

    • @urbnctrl
      @urbnctrl 3 года назад

      In hindsight how was it? Understand that usually people outside of US. Will first see you as American and treat u as such. Not a black person. If you realize this, alot of experiences will become different for you.

  • @Iamtierrahogan
    @Iamtierrahogan 7 лет назад +14

    I lived in China. My experience was identical to yours being brown there. I was hoping Indonesia would be a little different.😞

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  7 лет назад +3

      Hi! Thank you for watching this video and listening to my perspective at the time :) Even during job searches, I have faced racism with some employers in different countries. Some of the job posts for China say, "caucasian only".
      There is still this type of ignorance in 2016; I was shocked to stumble upon it.
      In the Child Education arena, shouldn't employers be primarily interested in the teacher's philosophies and genuine interest in the positive development of the child's character? Therefore, shouldn't it be top of mind to diversify the environment in which they learn?
      Lastly, I am optimistic about the direction in which our future is heading. I believe that some people are becoming more open-minded, accepting and not so fast to put others inside of a 'box'! :D

    • @kimberlynhughes3658
      @kimberlynhughes3658 7 лет назад +1

      Leslie Wheeler wow

  • @Nona_dav
    @Nona_dav 4 года назад +2

    I'm half Indonesian and I live in holland but I know the racism they got like on Indonesian wedding they paint their skin pale with light contact eyes. Cause it's considered "pretty" to them. And I just find that so sad! And I know about the body lotion they got to lighten their skin. I'm sorry you went through this all, btw you look like native of maluku people and it's so cantik😍

  • @JWonder001
    @JWonder001 4 года назад +1

    Hey Leslie, great video very well said. I love my colour and I'm proud to be black, it's not about the skin it's about the heart. Thanks for sharing your experience ☺️

  • @darepaul3119
    @darepaul3119 7 лет назад +3

    thanks leslie for this video, having lived and studied in Malaysia for the past 6 yrs.i thought getting married to the love of my life who is Indonesia and settling in Indonesia will be a breeze. But i witness a white man get something done in 4 days that I have to wait about 2weeks or more for and it really bothered me and I haven't been sleeping due to the injustice, but your video is uplifting, thanks

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад +1

      I understand completely what you're saying! Hang in there.

  • @Jpn20249
    @Jpn20249 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you.

  • @crosbyrumanasen9505
    @crosbyrumanasen9505 5 лет назад +1

    This is the fact ... That papuan people very angry about racism in indonesia... And what their opinion about our fisical feature just hurts us, as papuan... They call us monkey.

  • @bellajulia3317
    @bellajulia3317 6 лет назад +1

    Hi, i'm Indonesian..so sorry if you feel not comfortable in indonesia. Maybe what you analise now is more about "the mode" around indo people or in the whole world..hair,skin,body shape etc. Because as i remember on 80's-90's everybody in Indonesia really comfortable of their dark skin and they make their hair also more wavy. Now the hair mode more straight or layers also for skin they prever more bright and i think it just the mode factor on each time. I have dark colour skin and i have no issues. I even buy face powder 1 tone darker than my skin tone and guest what my friend react..they said i look so nice and natural with my make up. My hair straight and planning want to make it curly. Its about what people interest of something but its ok..some like white skin and some like dark skin what matter is how you represent yourself just like you say. If people staring at you it simply because not so many african american in here so we are courious with you, we also do the same thing when we see white people we stare at them..its not about racist at all. Smile a lot so they learn more about you then see how they react. By trying to understand better about other culture it helps you more to adapt and do not take everything so seriously..just relax and enjoy. I wish you all the best!

  • @datukrajo1807
    @datukrajo1807 8 лет назад +12

    Hi I'm Indonesian and you know why we Indonesian love fair skin ?? its story back to Colonial Indonesia . Dutch the former colonist tend to classified people in Indonesia into 3 Class . the first class was White guy . Second class was Asian other than Native Indonesian like Arabs , Indian and Chinese . and the third or the lowest class was Native Indonesian . Because Indonesian skin especially Western one is quite flexible , they can change their skin to Yellow because they can jump to the Second class or First class citizen if they are lucky . and that culture still exist until today although Dutch or White guys are no longer here

    • @datukrajo1807
      @datukrajo1807 8 лет назад +6

      Dark skin is associated with Peasant or Coolies in Indonesia . Papuan people the major ethnic group in East Indonesia is look like African too and they also face racism from fellow Western Indonesian

  • @noobgeek5061
    @noobgeek5061 6 лет назад +1

    You easily pass Indonesian and nobody will notice it, just say you comes from eastern Indonesia we call people who have skin tone like you hitam manis or sweet black :)

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  4 года назад

      Actually, many people were confused. Some thought Africa, some thought Australia...IDK.

  • @lilibeyene1237
    @lilibeyene1237 7 лет назад +2

    I agree I was put off travelling there when I heard of people's experiences as a women of colour. After watching your video I do feel more empowered. I will still consider going there.

  • @erickdancey7567
    @erickdancey7567 5 лет назад +1

    I m black indonesia like you😁😎😄

  • @coreberry
    @coreberry 6 лет назад +1

    Sorry you experience that Lesie! I experience that in Philippines, even had someone said what's up nigga. Unfortunately it happens even our community back stateside. But like you said not everyone is like that, their cool people and bad. I also looking to teach English there with English First. Hope to get it.

  • @dawnlittle2501
    @dawnlittle2501 8 лет назад +5

    Wonderful revealing video. Heck, I experience that everyday in the United States, but it just isn't said out loud.

  • @luxmomydam6291
    @luxmomydam6291 7 лет назад +2

    As an asian brown skined woman who lives in Europa. I´ll be happy just to be left alone and unnotice. so I can do what I want and nobody watching ;) and nobody try to sells me some stuff in bali :) wonderfull feeling free like a bird :)

  • @doggfather123
    @doggfather123 7 лет назад +3

    I rarely see Black American people in my hometown Jakarta. No offense, I studied in cali for a while and the population in SoCal are predominantly Mexican Asians and little bit of white and black. Where the black people at?

    • @teaearlgrey9052
      @teaearlgrey9052 7 лет назад +1

      East Coast, North Midwest and South.

    • @urbnctrl
      @urbnctrl 3 года назад

      Most are in East

  • @purbayudhanto9870
    @purbayudhanto9870 5 лет назад +1

    If you get starred by others in Indonesia because you have darker skin tone, you should probably just ignore it. Most of the time they're just curious, because its rare for them to see darker skin foreigner.
    For Indonesian who never really know whats outside the country, foreigner = white/arab/indian type of face/skin.
    Its true that in Indonesia ppl just think the whiter the better, woman here are strugling to get as white as possible regardless the method which sometimes endangering their own health. I think thats stupid.
    But as an Indonesian male, my personal opinion that I think you're quite cute.

  • @ilovechinanow4430
    @ilovechinanow4430 9 лет назад +1

    Good Video

  • @thecorporatefinanceguy
    @thecorporatefinanceguy 7 лет назад +2

    Hey Leslie, I am moving to Jakarta in April 2017. I have some questions for you. What is teh ebst way to reach you? thanks!

    • @abby-a
      @abby-a 5 лет назад

      Do you face racism there?

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      Sorry that I'm just seeing this message now. I hope you enjoyed your time. Positivecharactercorner@gmail.com

  • @koolkokujin7015
    @koolkokujin7015 7 лет назад +2

    Hello Leslie. What qualifications does Indonesia require to teach English their?

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      Hey! Thanks for the question. You have to have a bachelor's, be over 25 and under 50 (I think), and no criminal record.

  • @kafizola5695
    @kafizola5695 8 лет назад +4

    How did you end up teaching there?

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you for watching my video. I got a TEFL certification and applied for the job! :)

  • @maore1972
    @maore1972 7 лет назад +5

    Anything positive about Indonesia ?

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  7 лет назад +2

      Of course!!! I absolutely adore Indonesia! The weather is perfect, (In general) the people are friendly and welcoming, the food is extraordinary, the transportation is great! I still dream about 'Batik Keris', my favorite clothing store there. I would love to get on a motorbike tomorrow for a ride to work. Indonesia changed my life, my entire perspective! I think I will make a video about the positive and negative things about the places that I've traveled. Thanks for the question!

  • @Pattio-n8c
    @Pattio-n8c 6 лет назад +1

    Hello. I'm considering taking an expat role there. We have 2 small children. It has been hard moving from Texas to northern Cali. Do you like it otherwise? Do you feel unsafe? I hate that we feel our success has to be limited based on our beautiful skin.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      Hey! Sorry about the late response. I'm just seeing this comment. Did you ultimately go?

  • @mudapahlevi5019
    @mudapahlevi5019 6 лет назад +1

    To put it bluntly, I am indonesian, my skin is a little bit darker than most of yellow-ish asian people, and we call it black already, and yeah we are racist, we really look at people's skin a lot, why??? cause the media made us that!!! advertisements everywhere about making your skin whiter, and whats wrong with my people is, they are looking up at east of asians people, like japanese, chinese, or south korean people, because why? cause Japan occupied our country 3 years before we got our independence day, and japanese and chinese culture was very involved in the early of our country. And then the problem of my people is they can get over this bad culture that has been built in our social norms.
    But listen, hey, please, its not all of people in indonesia think like that, its not all of us think that skin color matters. You really need to find the person who will think more open, cause yes I agree, almost everyone here is conservative. But again, not everyone, its just almost everyone. Thats why Indonesia is kinda stuck as a third world country, its really hard for us to step up our game in the international life.
    To me I hate those racist bullies in my country, they even said the N word to someone with darker skin, like wtf? you have darker skin but it doesn't mean you can say that randomly. Thats the saddest part of my people in here, we are still dumb, if you don't believe me, look at the most famous news about a toddler who smoked cigarette back then in sumatra island.
    There are a lot of people who don't get a proper education here, and they are easy to listen to television more or the media rather than finding the fact first. Again, why? we are dumb, I am ashamed of my people.
    Another reason why I am ashamed of my people is, If you look at the map of Indonesia, we have west of papua as one of our Islands. So based on that, there are more black native people living in there, but why you barely see a black people living in Jakarta? Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia, if you don't know. WHY? because even our governments since the beginning of this country, has never given a proper attention to the east of papua's people which is crazy. Our govt wants the gold, the mines and everything from there, but we never care about the people!! (Yeah FUCK OFF INDO"S GOVT) We build a lot of infrastructures in java island, sumatra, kalimantan, and sulawesi, but the govt doesn't really give a fuck about those east of papua. Its been like that since a long time. If the govt is acting like that towards them, then dont expect that much from us, but yeah we do nice, and we have less crime rates than the US. So you guys are safe to walk on the street alone here even in the midnight

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      Thank you for your informational message. Bless you.

  • @jaymeez
    @jaymeez 9 лет назад +1

    I wanna travel Indonesia too I'm a brutha about same skin tone as you. For me won't matter since I'm only planning to visit for 1 week so anything negative will be dusted off my shoulder. It would suck if I was there longer term

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      You should visit, it's lovely.

    • @urbnctrl
      @urbnctrl 3 года назад

      If you are worried about it fly a bit further to East Indonesia. Maluku Province and Papua the main population there is black people (native Indonesians).

  • @donellis5005
    @donellis5005 7 лет назад +4

    Leslie I think your hair is cool and I think you're very beautiful woman

  • @ilikejdmcars
    @ilikejdmcars 6 лет назад +1

    Hey have you met and experienced the local Maluku people in Indonesia?

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  4 года назад

      Yes, I dated someone from Maluku and had a friend from there, as well!

  • @annafalco247
    @annafalco247 7 лет назад +3

    I feel everyone should treat one another the way they want to be treated! How would they feel if they came to America and be looked down at because of the color of their skin! their are beauty in every race of people, just like their are wealth in every race,and their good and bad in every race.stop being judgemental!

  • @twsswt
    @twsswt 8 лет назад +4

    Actually this a great video. I appreciate your RUclips sit-down. Yes, you are beautiful! Especially your heart and your intellect seems beautiful! I admire that you had the ovaries to get out of America, and check out another country. I was an Expat in Ethiopia for 3 years. Teaching over there. What an amazing experience! Basically Leslie, you have had a wake up call to what a negative impression England and lilly white Americans have done to the whole world. Trust me it is not just in Indonesia, its in so many many countries. Unfortunately, even in Africa. In China, In Mexico. I once had a Mexican girlfriend who was brown eyed, and black hair. who by the way, was very beautiful! But she told me, that she had a blood sister, who was blond hair and had blue eyes. She told me that she was exceptionally beautiful! Simply put, she believed her sister to be more beautiful, cause of her fairer skin and blue eyes and blond hair. The brain washing that has been done throughout the world leaves me blown away at man and woman's stupidity! However video's like the one you have posted hopefully will enlighten those who have purpose and can have free thought. Thank you Leslie and keep traveling my friend. I'm back in America now, and hating it. I belong abroad. Have a great life. Terry

  • @Nessman99
    @Nessman99 6 лет назад +1

    Wow.. I bet you went thru it. I think it would be funny for me. I live color and I wear my hair in braids then out then sometimes I straighten it. You never said the city you were in.

  • @northcountycountry4144
    @northcountycountry4144 8 лет назад +2

    Hi leslie I wonder how what you say applies to teaching in a university setting? I don't doubt what you are saying. I wonder have you had contact with creative or more progressively engaged nationals eg autism interventions, advocates for ecology, skilled practices lap swimming triathletes, or specialized healthcare professional using yoga or forms of kinesthetics? Finally if you would reply... under what conditions would you return? Thanks for the dialogue.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  8 лет назад

      +Cam Oens Actually, all of that sounds very appealing. I am interested in more progressive and creative outlets for my teaching. Currently, I am writing children's books during my evenings but still teaching children full time during the day. I would really like to combine the two by experimenting with self-worth workshops in my classes.

    • @northcountycountry4144
      @northcountycountry4144 8 лет назад +1

      +Leslie Wheeler If I do take the position I will keep your experience in mind. I suspect at some point having SKILLS transformative for the people there wins out??? Over the vanity in life both there and in USA. Being singled out sucks. We are here for you. Life with other expats there might be of assistance . Social media is a resource. Again your task there might be to carve out a community there...perhaps with movers and shakers there. Just a thought!

  • @priyahiriyanna1519
    @priyahiriyanna1519 8 лет назад +3

    did you see Indians working In Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, KOREA, Malaysia?
    what kind of teaching opportunities for Indian English language teachers or other teaching jobs In Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, KOREA, Malaysia?
    is it possible for Veterinarian to live In Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, KOREA, Malaysia?
    can you please make more videos on life In Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, KOREA, Malaysia with reference to Indian?

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  8 лет назад

      Thank you for checking out my blog :) At the international school that I worked for in Indonesia, there was an Indian lady that worked there with me; she was an English Teacher and Substitute. About the veterinarian thing, I am not sure. You would have to research that.
      Good luck to you!

  • @muhammadgagahreforman8070
    @muhammadgagahreforman8070 7 лет назад +2

    enjoy you're time in indonesia :)

  • @Fireflies677
    @Fireflies677 5 лет назад

    So many Indonesian proud when they can married white people . And half white Indonesian here has a big opportunity to become celebrities or model

  • @indonesiantangkas7446
    @indonesiantangkas7446 6 лет назад +1

    orang afrika kok manis yah.. ini kaya orang NTT atau maluku..

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      iya, mungkin saya seperti dari maluku tapi saya orang amerika. saya bukan dari afrika.

  • @fredy9926
    @fredy9926 4 года назад +1

    Indonesia have black man to from papua island

  • @freeworld1943
    @freeworld1943 8 лет назад +3

    Good video,I travel Asia also. I fo get the treatment.I see how they adore white guys and I am happy for them but I also see alot of abandoning of mixed babies.I feel sorry for them because alot of these guys don't help them.It does not cost alot of money and I wonder why would they abuse these girls.

  • @kimberlynhughes3658
    @kimberlynhughes3658 7 лет назад +3

    That's shocking because you look so skinny to me!! Well thin. you are very attractive & I do love your hair!!! But beauty is in the eye of the beholder & it is a different culture.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      Thank you! Luckily, this experience taught me to look inside for real beauty, the beauty of the heart.

  • @kebbajaiteh4053
    @kebbajaiteh4053 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks sister! it makes sense now, i always get disgusting stare from them. Its very sad coming from a predominant muslim country since our religion is 120% against any form or discrimination. I quote from the Quran,our holy book:
    "O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise (each other). Verily the most honoured of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah has full knowledge and is well acquainted (with all things)." [49:12]

    • @josephsvennson5694
      @josephsvennson5694 4 года назад +2

      Kebba Jaiteh well sadly all organized religion is a scam. In my country they used to put a pencil in your hair. If the pencil falls out, you're white. If it stays in, you're black. They used to measure your nose forehead etc. Even still today there is a place called Oranje. Look it up. Its like a country within the country for whites only.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      Thank you for the lovely quote.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад +1

      That's crazy! That's almost like here in the USA. When there was the paper bag test.

  • @lovegoodss6162
    @lovegoodss6162 6 лет назад +1

    That's so sad, I hate the racism in Indonesia. I am white and I get called beautiful there all the time 😂 it's really extrem there, but I know it's not real, they where just taught that white skin is pretty. And it's so sad, because the girls then start complaining about their "dark" skin and how bad it is. Even the 12 years old. And of course the beauty industry is encouraging this.
    But I get called fat too, and I am actually slim for European standards 😎

  • @jarrhaman
    @jarrhaman 5 лет назад +1

    You're very beautiful.

  • @darnneljones6954
    @darnneljones6954 7 лет назад +2

    hhah...that is all over the world. This is something that is not new in the world.

  • @indonesiantangkas7446
    @indonesiantangkas7446 6 лет назад +1

    Kamu terlihat bukan seperti orang afrika, tapi orang indonesia bagian timur (maluku atau NTT)

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      Saya mengerti. Tapi saya bukan dari afrika. Saya dari Amerika.

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  3 года назад

      Saya tau tentang Maluku! Saya punya teman dari sana.

  • @caroleappling2007
    @caroleappling2007 6 лет назад +1

    This is sad, the power of the colonizers, Indonesian a lot of them are just as dark as African Americans. Self hate is a terrible thing.

  • @ycantiusegeorgiantextforhandle
    @ycantiusegeorgiantextforhandle 7 лет назад +3

    Sadly, everybody wants whatever they don't have. In predominantly white countries, being tan is beautiful, that's why fake tan and tanning exists. In predominantly darker skinned Asian countries, being white is beautiful, that's why whitening exists. It's really just a marketing tool. As an Indonesian, I'm sorry for what you've experienced.
    I've actually seen a few black people where I used to live, though I've never seen direct racism.

  • @contort69
    @contort69 4 года назад +1

    its hilarious that in 2019 people are observing the color of someones skin, using that to judge them. pure ignorance

  • @Yoshi2x
    @Yoshi2x 3 года назад +1

    Pretty racist country actually.was quite surprised.

  • @sarldemesol3511
    @sarldemesol3511 8 лет назад

    You are awesome , get away from there, if you are planning to come to Paris let me know

    • @lesliewheeler7071
      @lesliewheeler7071  8 лет назад +1

      :) Thanks for checking out my video! Indonesia is a beautiful country, please don't misunderstand me...