🇮🇳 American Couple Reacts "What Is It Like To Be Black In India? | SPECTRUM: Being Black in Asia"

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  • 🇮🇳 American Couple Reacts "What Is It Like To Be Black In India? | SPECTRUM: Being Black in Asia" | The Demouchets REACT
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Комментарии • 243

  • @MsNairobi
    @MsNairobi Год назад +100

    The population of India is 4times the population of USA....Think about it....

  • @jenniferlaurene9699
    @jenniferlaurene9699 Год назад +126

    Personally I don't see this being race discrimination, but rather colorism. Colorism started in India during the British rule, where the fairer you are the more value they added to your life as a human. It's something that has prevailed.

    • @Paws.of.Justice
      @Paws.of.Justice Год назад +8

      It was there before British but made much much worse during British colonial Era.

    • @traveltastebysourav2103
      @traveltastebysourav2103 10 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@Paws.of.Justice Our Lord Krishna🙏 and Lord Rama were also black. Even the meaning of Krishna is Black. Hare Krishna 🙏 Jay Shree Ram 🙏

    • @traveltastebysourav2103
      @traveltastebysourav2103 10 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@Paws.of.JusticeBefore British, the black peoples (specially Hindus) were discriminated by the Islamic rulers from the middle eastern countries.. they ruled over 400 years before British. That means there were no such kind of discriminations before 800 years.. but believe me, black peoples were always belongs to Bharat and Africa.

    • @Paws.of.Justice
      @Paws.of.Justice 10 месяцев назад

      @@traveltastebysourav2103 friend then why show black gods as Blue?

    • @puranjitdasgupta1821
      @puranjitdasgupta1821 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Paws.of.Justice If you read books Lord Krishna was so much black that it appears to be blue. Even in mahabharat Droupadi was black.

  • @STARK50
    @STARK50 Год назад +147

    As Indians we remember how Idi Amin, the military leader of Uganda who kicked out Indians from their country in 1972, he said that he hate Indians. No Africans has ever faced these kind of situations in India or in Asia.

    • @blaklena
      @blaklena 10 месяцев назад +11

      I can only imagine how this was shocking and unjust and this also was built by a British concept that Indian were more Humans then African people, which is certainly not a justification but rather a part of where it might come from.
      Still I have to say that when you say that no Asian countries have been as violent with africans, I must tell you that during Covid Chinese people threw whole families out from their apartment and they were not allowed in stores to buy food. So I believe that in general Human beings everywhere still have to make efforts

    • @virajmhapsekar2977
      @virajmhapsekar2977 8 месяцев назад +10

      @@blaklena the irony of Chinese ppl throwing africans out for covid

    • @the_world_is_yours7545
      @the_world_is_yours7545 6 месяцев назад

      Havent you read the stories of Africans being killed in India you can find them if you search for them on google. Also the expulsion of Indians in Uganda wasnt unprecendented. Burma also kicked out more than three times the number of Indians from the country in 1964. Again you can research this. More than 300,000 Indians were expelled from Burma. Another Asian country did this to Indians so why dont Indians speak about this like they try to guilt trip Africans and black people in general for what Idi Amin did?

    • @abdulaleem9207
      @abdulaleem9207 5 месяцев назад

      your last line isnt true.

    • @freddiecoleman7497
      @freddiecoleman7497 4 месяца назад

      @@blaklena not completely true. You should google how Africans are treated in India and you’ll see several stories of them being subjected to racism including mob attacks. Even against African women. Thankfully most of these stories reached a worldwide audience and it doesn’t seem to be as big a problem it once was. Either way, we should all learn from the past and respect each other. I have much love and respect for Indian culture and absolutely love the food 😋

  • @First-gv7lt
    @First-gv7lt Год назад +58

    For a country where one of the most revered God literally means 'black one' (Krishna) and one of the most worshipped Goddess is literally 'The black mother' ( Kali Ma), we have developed, especially in North India, some strange fetish about skin tone. However it can't be denied that more than racism it is colourism which is prevalent and that too not from hate point of view. Can't be justified, but it is actually a lot more casual. People (especially not so educated) are just ignorant and don't realise it can be hurtful. People do have stereotypes about people of colour (both white and black) but can it be called racism?

    • @spilltea4241
      @spilltea4241 Год назад +2

      Quick name one south Indian film where the lead actress is dusky

    • @First-gv7lt
      @First-gv7lt Год назад +3

      @@spilltea4241 don't know. I am from North of India and don't watch a lot of South cinema except a few runaway hits. I always thought South Indians are more comfortable with their skin tone

  • @manashdb
    @manashdb Год назад +108

    So this is the thing about India and other Asian countries...we are very judgmental when it comes to skintone. This has nothing to do with race and everything to do with class. Asia was and still is very much an agricultural based continent. People with fairer skintones back in the day represented rich because the poor worked in the fields and got darker. The opposite is true for Western countries where you see people actively trying to get a tan because that represents they have travelled out of the country (rich) and been to places with lots of sun. I'm not saying that there is no racism in India but please understand that it's not limited to foreigners but darker skinned Indians as well.

    • @manashdb
      @manashdb Год назад +11

      Having said all that, I feel like there's a need for Indo-africans like the Siddis as well as biracial blacks and expats to form a group that supports them, bring them together as well as spread a positive image to other Indians. A lot of Indians are ignorant and I can't emphasize that enough because it's 1.4 billion people and more than half of the population falls under this ignorant category. Then there are those who are hateful towards others on purpose, there are bad people amongst us as well and there's no denying that. Lastly there are those who would love to help these black people feel welcome and feel included and let them know that they have friends.

    • @Priya24-n1z
      @Priya24-n1z Год назад +5

      @@manashdb I agree to what you said I think bad people are everywhere it's just not limited to India

    • @davidlai6385
      @davidlai6385 Год назад +2

      Europeans only started to make sun tanning fashionable due to legendary fashionista Coco Chanel who returned from a vacation with a sun tan. You can Google this fact. Before that powdery pale skin was a sign of ultimate glamor.

    • @gamersgient5486
      @gamersgient5486 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Priya24-n1z look it's not about bad or good if I prefer a white girl there is nothing bad about it , it's my personal attraction, and I saw so many indian white girls married with black guys that's there personal attraction, nothing bad about it , one of my friend is over weighted we called him Motu still today , another friend is black we called him kalu , one is so skinny we call him haru every friends do that but after all we spend times together go for vacation together enjoy life's nothing effected you are black so you are black we will call you kaalu but also you will be our first choice in when it's the time of friendship they called me atte ki vori
      India has nothing to do with black vs white
      It's just some kind of terrorism activity which is going on america a silly thing
      Nothing good or bad about this ..

  • @Devotee_of_the_Divine
    @Devotee_of_the_Divine Год назад +32

    I'm not african but my family call me blacky because of my mild dark skin and they even told me to not drink tea as it'll make my skin dark, being white means beauty in india or as media and beauty products portraits in india, I am white for South Indians and black for north Indians.

    • @loma7652
      @loma7652 Год назад

      Lol brown?

    • @GodsMysteryZone
      @GodsMysteryZone 8 месяцев назад

      Yes so true and they feel of you are white you have it all but that's not true either they hate you inward or feel jealousy too as in India it leads to superiority inferiority thing of acceptance plus it's about casteism gods like grace karmic retribution a lot of such intertwined factors too😢😮lol

  • @Spittingfact481
    @Spittingfact481 Год назад +67

    In india racism is casual thing.... Because even in indian family two type of kid in house,one is little darker and another was little Fair, thats why we dont take seriously though...And if someone has fair skin more than the regular one, also face racism but in both cases racism is always a slighter mode, no one kill each other for skin colour like USA.....Largely tribal people from any where in part india has dark skin....we live with dark and fair people for ages.... Look india' s president, she is from tribal areas and she is more darker skin than any interviewer form this video....

    • @GodsMysteryZone
      @GodsMysteryZone 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes so true my mother used to say if I give birth to blacker kids as we are kashmiri she will not pick it up just jokingly but it affects yet when my sister married to someone really darker than her people did accept them and her kids too and they were given love swell yet they kept telling why did you marry someone darker than you you realise there is this kinda racism

    • @amorous02
      @amorous02 6 месяцев назад +1

      Not all tribal are black, don't forget the north east Indian tribe

  • @dsera2721
    @dsera2721 Год назад +39

    the main poin which we seem to be ignoring is, African population is close to 60k in 1.4b
    we have a long way to go but earlier steps in right direction is good for both societies

  • @naysha323
    @naysha323 11 месяцев назад +20

    you guys are a beautiful couple

  • @aryanpatel8140
    @aryanpatel8140 Год назад +7

    British rule has influenced Colour discrimination alot

  • @turning_point96
    @turning_point96 Год назад +7

    Siddis are tribes of India. Their roots are in Africa but they are now Indian. No doubt, initially, they faced discrimination. However, it has improved a lot. Recently, they also represent politically as law makers and dominating Olympic sports. Govt. is providing all sorts of support to uplift and mainstream them. One Siddi woman recently got a Padmashri award, which is the 4th highest civilian award in India.
    I wish Ramnath would do great things in life and make India proud.

  • @STARK50
    @STARK50 Год назад +13

    At least no one got killed or arrested by cops or racially attacked because of their skin color like USA. Also it's 2023, India has changed a lot. Even beauty creams(previously fairness creams) brands has changed and evolved themselves. Dark skinned people are in every field now in India. Even our president is a dark skinned tribal woman.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +3

      Yeah okay. This was filmed in 2023.

    • @noogler7949
      @noogler7949 Год назад +2

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT We need more dark sinned people in the country. This will help us be more aware. I personally have never come across one. People don't even know that people from other countries are living in India. Same kind of colourism is faced by white people as well , where they are asked for selfies everywhere. We need more integration of people coming to our country for different cultures so there can be acceptance. But yeah, I think people are getting more aware by the day with internet access everywhere. Hopefully we start seeing humanity as one.

  • @xenzorygames4116
    @xenzorygames4116 Год назад +9

    I had a African Friend in India who studied with me in Bengaluru, but he was so hesitant to speak with us. just because he looked different it should be from both sides if you ask me.

  • @KnowledgeEnthusiast
    @KnowledgeEnthusiast 10 месяцев назад +3

    Big Lack of proper Education in India about Ethnicity, Skin Color and bunch of stuff related to Akcent and things like that are really needed in here in India.

  • @bensonteahekulahwright7603
    @bensonteahekulahwright7603 Год назад +9

    I lived in India for few years and oh yes they are obsessed with skin color

  • @noogler7949
    @noogler7949 Год назад +3

    Thanks for showing this. Hopefully with videos like this awareness will increase in Indian society.

  • @Youalrightboi
    @Youalrightboi Год назад +5

    I had a black friend back in middle school . So i can only talk about him . Actually he was the star of the school . He excelled in academy , he excelled in sports , this was the major reason why everyone wanted to associate with him , and thats why i chose to be friends with him .
    Yes ,some bullies who were jealous of him , used to make fun of him however they could , but i never saw him get bothered about it , or maybe i never realised it cuz i was a kid too .
    Its been so long since i last saw him . I wonder where he is now and what he is doing

  • @user-td6hk7nb3t
    @user-td6hk7nb3t 8 месяцев назад +3

    As an indian, In this 1.4 billion populated country i could say colorism does not play that much role here
    There is black indian, white indian, asian looking indian,brown skinned many colors in India they will be treated as same.
    But You would be uncomfortable if you were a foreigner . whatever race you belong to white,asian,black you will be alienated because of the strong culture practiced here.
    Eg: most people in India think white British guy or black African guy or Japanese Asia guy are alienated ..
    In my perspective India has a caste issue, religion issue , language issue and social status issue colorism might be last among all these

  • @paradiseonearth9879
    @paradiseonearth9879 10 месяцев назад +3

    I am indian in flesh and blood. When i was a child i always played outdoor sports and atheletics. I was very black in colour unlike my fair sibling and parents. However as i grew up and was in college my complexion changed and lightened up naturally and today people look back in disbelief and tell me i look like i belong to nothern india as i am quiet fair. India is colour obssed and it will never end.

  • @divyanshsharma8168
    @divyanshsharma8168 Год назад +7

    see i live in India ,,,and its not common to see foreigners here other than tourist spots ,so people act differently,,,but its not like we think anyone is less but ya its getting better

  • @seeker94
    @seeker94 8 месяцев назад +2

    Peter is such a positive person. So much to learn from dude.

  • @AdvaitaVedanta_1
    @AdvaitaVedanta_1 11 месяцев назад +3

    india is different from any country in the world, every hundred km the test of water and language and life style changed.

  • @manoramamannu235
    @manoramamannu235 10 месяцев назад +3

    I am black...and really we don't care these questions..we never take it seriously for colour.. no hating thing..
    In our Indian families you can easily see black and white colors

  • @sw7833
    @sw7833 Год назад +39

    Canadian here and the saddest part was hearing that gorgeous woman say she grew up thinking she was ugly and no one would want her! I take people one on one and by the quality of their character and no orher reason!

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +5

      She is a beautiful lady. It is sad how society impacts what we believe about ourselves. We wish you all could spread that Canadian positivity all over the world.

    • @Sky-pt6lc
      @Sky-pt6lc Год назад +4

      Why is she comparing herself to another ethnicity.

    • @harshareddy5407
      @harshareddy5407 10 месяцев назад +1

      Obviously we do have certain preferences....beauty in one culture doesn't necessarily has the same standard in other cultures...most of the black women won't date white guys too... it's about personal preferences

  • @GodsMysteryZone
    @GodsMysteryZone 8 месяцев назад +1

    Yes you can have regrets in india but you can still feel safe and find happiness

  • @kzmOP
    @kzmOP Год назад +3

    Ramanth ji is Indian n so other who accept n respect the culture of land. Nothing to do with bias...people need much open mindset both side color of skin does not guarantee privilege nor discrimination.

  • @AmanMauryaG
    @AmanMauryaG Год назад +4

    India also part of Africa ,
    Indian plate called India Subcontinent.

  • @Exiide89
    @Exiide89 11 месяцев назад +2

    We have five African origin families living in our society alone. Their kids study in local schools and are as local as the natives.

  • @alanfriesen9837
    @alanfriesen9837 Год назад +2

    What an incredibly beautiful panel of people? India's not appreciating what it's got here.

  • @Desh_bhakt24
    @Desh_bhakt24 Год назад +16

    Racism in India against skin color is not only about being of African origin only, even the real native non-african people face color racism in India within community. There is a huge variety of skin color and being dark skinned in Northern part of India is kinda curse specially for females.
    Hope this mentality changes 10-20 years down the line.

    • @ryu126
      @ryu126 8 месяцев назад

      If you think that racism them remind them of lord jagarnath also know as kalia thakura

  • @logicalhermit6570
    @logicalhermit6570 Год назад

    U guys are always welcome in india.

  • @vamshi_01
    @vamshi_01 Год назад +2

    Guys u should do a video about Sidhi community in India u'll find it very interesting

  • @olivenwosu
    @olivenwosu Год назад +3

    Interesting video. This is eye opening for me.

  • @GodsMysteryZone
    @GodsMysteryZone 8 месяцев назад

    Yes that's there in India dating is not even easy in the Indian society as its a variety

  • @Indigo518
    @Indigo518 8 месяцев назад

    I think the people who touch her skin is because of the glowing and smooth skin she has so people check if it is make-up or something like that not for dust.

  • @thedn3164
    @thedn3164 Год назад +9

    The point of this video wasn't clear. For example I have friend of every skin tone in my group.we play,study,eat together. If your point is relationship then it is very hard to find someone who is interested in dark skinned people. Otherwise you will never find discrimination.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +3

      The point is the Black experience in India. It is THEIR experiences.

    • @adeOLUWA
      @adeOLUWA Год назад

      Why is it VERY HARD to find some who is interested in dark-skinned people for relationships?

    • @thedn3164
      @thedn3164 Год назад +1

      @@adeOLUWA relationship is choice of people,we can't do anything about it. But except relationship,you will not find any type of racism or discrimination. People will invite you home to celebrate festival, india is multicultural country so we don't have problem who is white or black.

    • @thedn3164
      @thedn3164 Год назад +4

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT they are mostly talking about how indian like white skin but that's not the case. Except marriage,I haven't seen anyone Caring about skin colour in india,99% population of india haven't seen a black/african person in their life.So it is obvious people will stare towards them,even white foreigners are treated same way

    • @matgranger5061
      @matgranger5061 Год назад

      @@adeOLUWA Because of British rule. They brainwashed Indians people brains in thinking white-skin is more beautiful.

  • @lorrenzom
    @lorrenzom Год назад +3

    I wish you guys can check a video on black people of Indian called the Siddis who have been in India over 400 yes they also exist in Pakistan

  • @jonewick8332
    @jonewick8332 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love from India

  • @rahuljayarajan
    @rahuljayarajan Год назад +2

    Its strange to here it from them that Indians dont like them. In North part of India, I can understand, in south it should be extremely less. In school, kids usually dont call other kid by their name, but a new name is given to every kid based on their colour, height, the way they talk, religion, the way they look etc, but no body does it with hatred, it is done only because they like you. I never thought, calling kalia, chinki, mallu, madrasi, pakistani, motu, patlu etc was hatred. This was absolutely normal and fun in 80s, 90s and at least till 2010. I believe kids these days are complaining for everything, they have stopped enjoying these things.
    I have been called by so many names and I have called people by so many names and we all enjoyed.not sure if its the movies people watch these days or what that they feel insulted for everthing.
    I definitely agree with them that when you go to villages, you will see some kind of discrimination.

    • @freddiecoleman7497
      @freddiecoleman7497 4 месяца назад

      I hear that a lot that name calling is because they like you or it’s all in fun. But in every ounce of sarcasm there’s a pound of truth. When kids are allowed to say insensitive things it will eventually follow them through adolescence and then adulthood. They then mock and discriminate against those same kids that they used to call names just for fun. The results are these stories we’re seeing on this video. Those people don’t seem to be having any fun 😢

  • @prithvirajg107
    @prithvirajg107 Месяц назад

    LOOK AS INDIAN I CAN ASSURE YOU , WE ARE LOTS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW ! SO THERE IS LOTS OF GOOD PEOPLE ALSO AND BAD TOO , I MEAN, EVERYTHING IS LARGE WHEN IT IS COMES TO INDIA

  • @revelation6175
    @revelation6175 7 месяцев назад

    I know their's black people in India are. But it's still so interesting to hear the accent coming from the person

  • @lakhyasdiary5762
    @lakhyasdiary5762 Год назад

    Hey you sometimes look like Hardik pandya😂 ,one of the best cricketer of india🎉

  • @samzvcz
    @samzvcz 11 месяцев назад

    Real beauty came from there heard ❤️ brother not from by the colors. Iove from indeia

  • @vamshi_01
    @vamshi_01 Год назад

    I stay very close to Sidhi community and for me i don't mind they are just Indian like everybody else

  • @MANUxAxL
    @MANUxAxL 2 месяца назад

    Yah indians never hate black ppl . Some just got surprised to see them first time ,because they only see them in movies .So some ppl stare at them when they see em first time. We have racism though, North Indians see South Indians as blacks even we are all mixed

  • @Pathfinder86
    @Pathfinder86 9 месяцев назад

    Never be judgmental about India because they follow what they like

  • @gamingseries7607
    @gamingseries7607 Год назад +2

    As a indian marriage different cast is difficult in india also . Means you can't every indian who you like. Caste system even really matter to our community. Even my parents say that if you marry in other caste don't even touch me or come to see me . They cut off all their relation with you . Who you are they don't care when it's come to caste. If you are miss world they first ask you your caste .😂

    • @MilkMocha56
      @MilkMocha56 Год назад

      I think that's cuz lot of traditional,rules, culture clashed with each other's clans. Like people living like jains will feel hard to adjust in family having different dietary habits and vice versa. Or someone who think eating with hand is gross vs family who take pride in using hands. Or some clan where people wake up early in morning and do rituals like Pooja or Tulsi worship vs a family where rituals aren't given priority. Language and regional society also makes clans incompatible with each other. Indian society is family originated. So that's why it's said ,you are not only getting married to one person but also embracing whole family. That's why we give value to every relative's feelings and opinions. A kid take advice of uncles,cousin grandpas, aunts, grandmas, maternal uncles etc . In such a case , diverse family values will be hard to understand. Faith and common culture is what ties us together. We are proud bharatiya but I understand why clan system worked the way it did. Also some communities don't like certain communities because of tribal wars and community clash back in days.
      Most of time it's not about jaati vaad or caste system,some clans or communities are not preferred by other communities (mostly richer) because of their past. Past is not something to be forgotten easily.You can still work for your future while keeping your past experience In mind. We are no different in modern world. Rich clans are blamed for their ancestors (how we assume each and every family did that) possibly opressed certain clans but we are doing same under disguise of victim card. Like how crime against memeber or rich family is ignored but any randomly crime happens against a member of certain clan becomes a major issue. The caste system still works but difference is ,poor clans are one openly abusing people of certain priest class who didn't even do anything wrong. It is like saying, just because invaders invaded india,we should eliminate everyone sharing their surname and faith.

  • @dhanasekarsekar7963
    @dhanasekarsekar7963 Год назад

    Ya very nice program. Both of you reaction well.nowadays all changed. Globally all humans very affectionate with all country peoples. So we have to give respect and love with all humans. Because life is very shot friends.thanks.

  • @karunanehru620
    @karunanehru620 8 месяцев назад

    my son is in 3rd class n has one black girl. i noticed everybody play with each other , participate in cultural events at school n children dont consider colour in their friendships

  • @aryanpatel8140
    @aryanpatel8140 Год назад +1

    Tell me what colour you are while playing holi😂😂😂

  • @benio9512
    @benio9512 Год назад +10

    Even dark skinned Indians are discriminated, this isn't about race.

  • @ryu126
    @ryu126 8 месяцев назад

    Did anyone say u that indian workship lord jagarnath also know as kala thakura mean the god who is black

  • @RedHeart1
    @RedHeart1 Год назад +3

    As far as them assuming where you’re from they do that to wh ite people and always assume they’re American..I would never take offense to that though. I would love to see a video like this with other races too as far as how they’re treated, etc in India.

  • @telisijohn2054
    @telisijohn2054 Год назад +20

    At my last job here in Virginia, there were Indians from different parts of India. There were some with lighter skin color and some with darker skin color. One day, one of the lighter skinned Indian told me that if this was back in India, all of the black skinned Indians would be his assistants rather a manger. I also learned from another Indian that the black skinned Indians in the southern states are more educated than their lighter counter parts in the northern state.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +12

      🤯 The underdogs always ends up on top.

    • @harshitgoswami160
      @harshitgoswami160 Год назад +25

      wtf bro Im an India but what you saying I heard it for the first time😂 there's nothing like north and south here in India there's only one identity which is Indian

    • @harshitgoswami160
      @harshitgoswami160 Год назад +1

      @@TheDemouchetsREACT Wtf guys no one is underdog in India and this video producer is being propagator of India which spreads hates towards countries like INDIA and ISRAEL.. you don't know what India has done for the african countries the biggest peace keeping force in africa is The Indian Army and India always raised voice for these nation cause we were also in past colonized by brits. India liberated many countries in africa from british. have some correct documents listen to african leaders how they praises INDIA. INDIA is the voice of all non-white nations including africa/latin/south-east INDIA is called the leader of "The Global South"

    • @spilltea4241
      @spilltea4241 Год назад +4

      Both r stereotypes.

    • @pissupehelwan
      @pissupehelwan Год назад +8

      Sorry, this has a strong whiff of BS. I live and work in the US (am of Indian origin) but I have worked in India as well. People are completely mixed up at the workplace back in India.Your boss could be someone 5 shades darker than you. It means nothing. Your friend might have been delusional or maybe was just lying to look like he was someone special.

  • @RiyaAdvani7
    @RiyaAdvani7 11 месяцев назад

    This is just sad to see. One of my bestfriends is black & she's the only black person I know in india but she has faced some of these things. My country has yet to grow.

  • @nwyliedavid07
    @nwyliedavid07 Год назад

    All that i would want to say is India today has the highest population on earth, and just 10-20 percent would not be that educated but the rest are all into the culture and we believe guests are our gods

  • @totallypointlessvideos3832
    @totallypointlessvideos3832 7 месяцев назад

    I am Indian and one of the most beautiful girls I met was black. I still remember her but unfortunately I was married. 😢 I would have approached her if I wasn't

  • @LUCKY_3300
    @LUCKY_3300 Год назад +1

    Our all gods and goddesses and one of his name is :- Krishna ( The all Attractive one ) even our goddesses like :- Mata (Mother) Kali 🙏✨🩵🕊️

  • @DeepakDograx323045
    @DeepakDograx323045 2 месяца назад

    In Ameica Guns Free any one keep that and use no worries over there

  • @sarkaraburaihan
    @sarkaraburaihan 6 месяцев назад

    Even dark skinned Indians face colorism. India is a majority dark skinned country obsessed with light skin. Within a family multiple members are of different skin tone and among them the darker ones are casually made fun of for their complexion. Racism is very much a reality in India but colorism is different than racism.

  • @emotionalIntelligence2078
    @emotionalIntelligence2078 11 месяцев назад

    Funfact for fellow Indians:-
    In the carribean (particularly Jamaica) racism was in the order- White> Blacks> Weaker Indians (U.P and Bihar).
    - Only until Gujaratis and Sikhs (Trading stalwarts) visited the islands, the enslaved indians had some relief.

  • @AlokKumar-gu7jd
    @AlokKumar-gu7jd Год назад

    Actually Both of my friends the person is misunderstood he feel that because of colour he misunderstood but not he looks like more African face that's why ..

  • @salkanini6277
    @salkanini6277 Год назад +2

    The way women love tall guys.....some people have mental problem... 😂

  • @piece6943
    @piece6943 7 месяцев назад

    i agree

  • @spilltea4241
    @spilltea4241 Год назад +8

    Colourism in India isnt based on race theory and purity like in West. Its rooted in classism: in India historically farmer population tend to be more dark skinned and thus r associated less prosperity.
    Couple that with light skinned central asian rulers and European colonization u get people who are obsessed with euro-centric facial features and light skin.
    Its same all over Asia snd even in Africam

  • @hanshrajujjwal6228
    @hanshrajujjwal6228 8 месяцев назад

    Bad and good people will be always there in any part of the world. I never seen colour racism happing in India,we a different zones where people are completely black . So if something is happening it's very bad we all are god kids we are not different

  • @chetanhmeshram
    @chetanhmeshram 10 месяцев назад

    If you can speak the local language in India, making friends is the easiest.

  • @Raj-yt9ny
    @Raj-yt9ny 9 месяцев назад

    I have black friends from Ghana Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Nigeria. My 80% friends are black.

  • @momo_hit
    @momo_hit 10 месяцев назад

    It comes as a shock to me hearing all these. Because neither I jad approached any indian or african or any other race's girls. I'm shocked to hear this. In some parts you might have encountered this unacceptance.

  • @ghazalrehsi5953
    @ghazalrehsi5953 3 месяца назад

    😂😂😂 ok so one thing. I feel this gets mistaken regularly by non-indians all over the world. "We STARE" 😂😂 Indians have a culture of staring. It's not meant to be disrespectful or hateful AT ALL! it's just that we stare, we like to look at people till our soul has satisfied it's curiosity. We stare at other indians alot too if they're interesting. We just like to people watch on a national level. Its mostly out of curiosity, not malicious nor are we getting ready for a fight. It's just the way we are, we look alot if we find people interesting or just people who are different. *Sorry about that. 😅 But please don't take that trait to heart. Spread it around too! So others know where we're coming from.

  • @sivajialapati7129
    @sivajialapati7129 8 месяцев назад

    i am from india; basically indians are not judging anybody on their colour; only indian sees how you dresses; how well you comb your hair; if you want truly to know how indians treat just you need dress up as an indian and try to speak the local language ; then i gaurantee you no one will judge you in india

  • @argho156
    @argho156 Год назад

    Hi I'm from India 😅😊❤

  • @photographymaniac781
    @photographymaniac781 Год назад +10

    The racism and Colourism was brought by the British to India during their 200 year colonial rule in India , They acted and Administered as they belongs to some superior race held and handcrafted by God himself , they treated Indians as the worst of creature with all racial features , After British left India ( India were poor and illiterate at that time) , The long rule made Indian subjected to exposure of Colourism as a superiority , This Hangover of "Superiority" made some Elite North Indian/Governing administrative authorities (which were fair in colour and working under the British) acted as superior to south Indians ( Dark in colour) and The caste System in India and the western influence made it worst , But with education and literacy , people are getting to know the Evils of Colourism and Racism , the young generations in cities like Mumbai , Delhi etc are quite friendly and modern with their thoughts and perceptions

  • @nielsingh5836
    @nielsingh5836 7 месяцев назад

    We just included African union in G20 ☺️now it became G21 😊Do I have to say anything else 😊

  • @pishupamnani9172
    @pishupamnani9172 Год назад

    I think racial discrimination should not happen. We should respect each other and get along. I am Indian buy have lot of black friends and they all are good I stay in USA

  • @bishwajeet2844
    @bishwajeet2844 9 месяцев назад

    People generally think of Nigeria.. because most Africans here are from Nigeria.. :)

  • @clarethomason7533
    @clarethomason7533 Год назад +1

    I love song

  • @libeuaaura392
    @libeuaaura392 8 месяцев назад

    As an Indian.... Who lived in both Urban and rural side of India..... It's really uncommon to see African looking INDIANS.... so i don't think it's people's problem if they see African person and be curious.... Most of us Indians are more black than African Black peoples..... I dont think its racism....

  • @Johnpranu
    @Johnpranu Год назад

    They are living in the North part of India, when they come to deep down South they look same. Lol

  • @Rahulmishra-fs5ly
    @Rahulmishra-fs5ly Год назад +7

    I think you don't get the point ....people seeing them reacting different is because of the uniqueness just find out percentage of 20-40 k to 1.4 bilion.
    India is faaar better than america in terms of hate racism, and when you said i want him to come here to experience love, well they get the love, n who knows they go there and get killed in mass shooting.

    • @TheDemouchetsREACT
      @TheDemouchetsREACT  Год назад +2

      I didn't say I wanted him to come here. That's the point you don't get. There is better than the oppression he has recieved his entire life there.

  • @booklover9143
    @booklover9143 11 месяцев назад

    i love Africa .

  • @rvlogs8576
    @rvlogs8576 9 месяцев назад

    Majority people follow Hindu culture and even our Gods are Black to whom we worship....God Shree Krishna, God Shree Vitthal, God Shree Balaji, God Shiv Mahadev....and many....❤ If this interviewrs really face some problems in India ... They will not stay there that means thay are staying by there will ....
    also i like to enlighten the most important things here that our Indain Constitution our Law of the country has strict provisions against such discrimination....of cast, colors and racism....🙏

  • @vishwamanava3220
    @vishwamanava3220 10 месяцев назад

    Most of the Indian think it is not good to date with anybody extra marital affairs., but so many people still have illegal affairs.

  • @nichollabrathwaite-mundy5126
    @nichollabrathwaite-mundy5126 Год назад +4

    In the English speaking Caribbean when the East Indian indentured labourers came to the Caribbean the Indians called the tmixed children Dougla which was a degrading name. In almost 200 years the meaning of the word changed to mix.

    • @thedn3164
      @thedn3164 Год назад +1

      Lol dougla is called mix,I think you have misunderstood the word. Dougla means person who is part of multiple group

    • @nichollabrathwaite-mundy5126
      @nichollabrathwaite-mundy5126 Год назад +1

      @@thedn3164 the origin of the word was only used for the offspring ofAfricam and Indian people no other mixes. In time they used it for mixes in TnT.

    • @thedn3164
      @thedn3164 Год назад +1

      @@nichollabrathwaite-mundy5126 yes that's what I am saying it's not demeaning from any view, dougla means mixture/from 2 groups. So how is this demeaning? You people are just creating something that isn't present in indian society that is xenophobia

    • @nichollabrathwaite-mundy5126
      @nichollabrathwaite-mundy5126 Год назад

      @@thedn3164 sir it was a demeaning word! There is a perception that most douglas tend to be more accepted by persons of African origin than persons of Indian origin. I am from that family background.

    • @spilltea4241
      @spilltea4241 Год назад

      Dougla literally translates to "mix of 2 things" in Bihari languages

  • @totallypointlessvideos3832
    @totallypointlessvideos3832 7 месяцев назад

    My mom is most beautiful. She has a dark skin tone. But truth is people do get judged by skin tone in India. But I think this mainly comes from colonialism.

  • @momo_hit
    @momo_hit 10 месяцев назад

    This doesn't happen in Northeast. Its probable occured in north, west, or south. Dunno. But I have no hatred towards black people. In fact, I want to marry a black girl

  • @siddharthpandey1607
    @siddharthpandey1607 Год назад

    We worshipped the Goddess kali Maa, Kali means Black and Maa means Mother 😊😊
    And even we worship God Shri Krishna who is called as Black darked skin
    We(only Hindus 🕉️) worship God and Goddess who defined as Black skin color
    So now you can say there is no way we can discriminate

  • @JasKCful
    @JasKCful Год назад +1

    For some reason in India White is beautiful and dark skin is not. Unfortunately this is the sad reality and people are changing and we are seeing people with dark skin getting seen as beautiful. It will take time, this was embedded in older people and they were sad if their kids were born with dark skin.. They were worried that they have hard time finding good match. It is slowly changing.

  • @kingonfire1683
    @kingonfire1683 Год назад

    I can tell what they are saying is somewhat true but things are changing very fast. Firstly when people are getting education from very ground level they are not taught about racism. But racism in India is mostly on casual side only to make mood lighter in heavy environment. Dating is even hard for us bro what are you talking about. I will talk about myself that I myself don't want to date anyone firstly because of my future and secondly my parents are supreme for me. I will do what they will tell me to do but I certainly not do same with my children.

  • @thalapathyrasigan8692
    @thalapathyrasigan8692 8 месяцев назад

    There are Karen's in india to😢...but if you guys ask about racism we all face it everyday even inside our house 😂😂my mom even said to me once...i think the nurse in the hospital changed my son i dont know i need to ask her... these things are common and fun way we talk here😂😂

  • @exploringvibesplus78
    @exploringvibesplus78 Год назад

    Only Americans are discriminate black people's all over the world and they called them dogs, and behaves very very hateful speech against them, but In India whole people behaves are same by not seeing their faces not their religion, skin colour, So All universe people's definitely called India is vasudhaiv kutunbakam❤

  • @e.jenniferverghese9519
    @e.jenniferverghese9519 7 месяцев назад

    See the worst part about being from Africa is most of them here are into different sorts of stuff 70% of them are into illegal activities nd the drug sellers which makes a different perspective for listener from experiencers.....i also have very good friends who are doing great here running their own stuff..... sorry if that comes out offensive....but personally i like you guy's....nd the personality nd i love the way uh guys enjoy every moment....love from India

  • @loveboyyogesh17
    @loveboyyogesh17 10 месяцев назад

    How India is we not perfect we are not some like manufactured good.. everyone has his owned thought.... May be he or she right or wrong but he had his owned thought...

  • @shivamraut7623
    @shivamraut7623 Год назад +3

    India is discussing about Marriage equality(Same sex marriage) in Supreme Court and as a country India has made a lot of progress on LGBTQ+++ community issues. We have our own standards we don't just blindly follow western standars. America got it's independent 250 yrs ago India just 75 yrs ago. So we will be modernizing our country at our pace.

  • @hmdcreation4821
    @hmdcreation4821 Год назад +1

    I don't think its about colour or race... If you feel different you will be different... India has more races then any other country in the world... USA has much more racism then any other country... Just blend in India and i don't think you will ever feel different...

  • @hiteshkumar3268
    @hiteshkumar3268 11 месяцев назад

    Most of the Indians never came across black community or people , all the impressions for Indians about the black people got from the news from USA such as drugs & arms dealing etc

  • @thegoat6308
    @thegoat6308 Год назад

    😂we have far more difficult problems than racism so if you face anything take it sportingly

  • @starsign0805
    @starsign0805 11 месяцев назад

    I have to disagree with some of the people in the comments. This is not just about colourism. Racism IS an issue in India, it's just that the number of black people in India is really really low, and so our interaction with this topic is super rare. Racism in the Indian context normally pertains to people with East Asian features because that represents a much larger chunk of Indian society. North-East Indians experience racism on a daily basis despite being natively Indian. There's also alot of Tibetan refugees, Chinese immigrants, and Nepali/Bhutanese people living here who are treated terribly. Racial discrimination against black people is definitely something Indian media and the public needs to talk about. I remember reading an article about a black couple that got kicked out of their apartment because people started making up stories about how they consume human flesh.

  • @amansagar4336
    @amansagar4336 Год назад

    Meanwhile Indians.... We will get to you when we get jobs and our fight for religion is over😅😅

  • @SurajPartaapSingh
    @SurajPartaapSingh Год назад

    India is now on No 1 in matter of Biggest Population in the world surpassing China ... Now China is No 2