What’s It Like Being Black In India?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • How is it like being a Black person in India!
    Black students share their personal experiences in India ,explaining their daily life and the challenges they go through in order to adjust.
    These students are studying in India, most of them traveled from Africa to Asia.
    Is there Racism however in India? Are Indians Racist?
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Комментарии • 632

  • @the_freeman866
    @the_freeman866 Год назад +723

    Yo guys in Inda being called black or the slangs we use is not connected to race it's not really even a bad thing (well mostly), for analogy take our god Krishna he was blackish skin colour and we called him shyam which means evening or the colour of evening, you see it's completely different culture, most people here don't even know what racism is.

    • @amviap1
      @amviap1 Год назад

      No one wants to buy a black krishna statue.
      Try to sell..u will understand why hindus only want white krishna

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  Год назад +92

      Great answer!

    • @redleon7689
      @redleon7689 Год назад +57

      We just don't know what is racism, we don't follow it. India is colourful country. All kind of peoples live here and all are welcome.
      If you go to the north you will find pale,
      If you go to the south you will find black, there are brown, pink, yellow. So many different peoples.
      In my family my cousin is black, I'm brown, my other cousin is pale.
      Nature make beautiful things and we are also one of her beautiful creations.
      Words are not hurtful, the intention behind the words are hurtful.
      Again good and bad live together.

    • @lotusman992
      @lotusman992 Год назад +7

      Somebody say me kaliya. What does that mean?

    • @redleon7689
      @redleon7689 Год назад +51

      @@lotusman992
      There's a famous movie character his name is kaliya,
      Kaliya also means blacky.
      we often make jokes like that, He must be pulling your leg.
      First of all peoples shouldn't joke like that with foreigners, for us colour means just a colour but for outsiders it can be serious issue and some stupid peoples don't understand that.
      I'm sorry if you are offended by them.

  • @ankitlohchab2861
    @ankitlohchab2861 Год назад +249

    Even In India We Comment on Each other About Skin Colour ... It's not Racism

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  Год назад +14

      ohh💯

    • @kaliaparijat
      @kaliaparijat Год назад +46

      @@shyemusa it kind of is. You don't realize it, but it's a post colonial hangover we have that we like fair skin better than dark skin

    • @abhijitkumar8677
      @abhijitkumar8677 Год назад +12

      yes it's not just racism, it's just belittling them for having more melanin in their body, not racism but a lot of insecurity imparted into a child from the very young age

    • @vivek_sankath
      @vivek_sankath Год назад +1

      wow then what's the true definition of racism please explain ?

    • @offred6013
      @offred6013 Год назад +10

      @@kaliaparijat chup b kaalu

  • @artwithNY
    @artwithNY Год назад +150

    Even our LORD SHREE KRISHNA was a black skin man and we called them SHYAM ❤. Colour of people should not be justified by their skin but it should be justified by their point of view.

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  Год назад +11

      Great response!

    • @artwithNY
      @artwithNY Год назад +7

      @@shyemusa yes bro 🤗💗. A man with black skin is far better than A man with black heart. Here in India we say " kale hai to kya hua dilwale hai 🙂".i hope if people Read bhagwat Geeta once then they will understand this world better

    • @Sonam56747
      @Sonam56747 Год назад

      Best mythological character of our Hinduism 👌❤️

    • @chicawhappa
      @chicawhappa Год назад +18

      @@Sonam56747 Krishna is not mythological, he really existed....

    • @SJ-zo3lz
      @SJ-zo3lz Год назад +12

      ​@@Sonam56747 Krishna is not mythological character but historical character. Do refer for example, Mr. Nilesh Oak 's works for scientific evidence.

  • @im_prasu
    @im_prasu Год назад +299

    It's True we look you , stare you whatever you say but not in a bad way , we admire you , your personality, your dressing sense, your way of talking. You ll hardly see any Racism in INDIA. being BLACK is cool 😎 in INDIA 🇮🇳🖤

    • @VikramKumar-qo3rg
      @VikramKumar-qo3rg Год назад +35

      Bro... What are you saying? Being black is not good for Indians ourselves. That's why we have such rampant beauty products, fairness creams ads. I know it's not exactly racism. But being black is not cool in India in any sense.

    • @reeds131
      @reeds131 Год назад +11

      B true to yourself.... "Racism is deep rooted in India" don't just b ignorant, instead try to address the issue. "Staring culture" is also very prevalent & it's kinda annoying sometimes. Some people b doing "aankhon se balatkar".... I know this bcoz i 1st hand had experienced such things due to my east Asian features.
      Edit: I also do agree that there are huge no. of people who aren't racist & I am hopeful, one day it will change for better.

    • @glitterjjk
      @glitterjjk Год назад

      the confidence i need to lie in front of my parents. damn
      as an indian I am not ashamed to say people here dislike dark skin tone. even pretty ladies like zendaya and beyonce would be considered mid here cuz of their skintone but a random white girl would be pretty
      stop faking on internet for some damn likes
      "You ll hardly see any Racism in INDIA. being BLACK is cool 😎 in INDIA 🇮🇳🖤"- this is a white blunt lie

    • @ashu0
      @ashu0 Год назад +22

      @@reeds131 No thats not true, Indians are not racist... they wont descriminate you over your colour or race. there can be rare instances tho.

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  Год назад +14

      Nice💯

  • @the_onlyghost8990
    @the_onlyghost8990 Год назад +315

    Honestly I feel like it depends upon the city you live in. As a Malian an proud African I’ve traveled a lot (and I mean a bunch) I’ve never faced such difficulties here in Bengalore. I live in Bengalore, I’m an extrovert so get along with pple pretty easily. I even went on lot of dates 😂. Well I also have that American accent that might be one of the many factors. But overall it’s not too bad , I was even taken on date by girl and I ain’t have to pay nun 😂.

  • @reach2prasanna
    @reach2prasanna Год назад +79

    To all my fellow Indians, maybe when we call ourselves gora or kala we understand that we mean no offence, but it surely does to a Black person who comes from abroad. So the next time, let's hold our comments on skin colour when interacting with foreigners and understand that they might know our ways. Let's welcome them as much as we can and feel them at home.

    • @quiet7632
      @quiet7632 Год назад +1

      Hard disagree. We shouldn't change - we say kala and gora because it doesn't mean that much to us, the color of the skin. Not in the way it does the rest of the world. We keep our ways, and people who visit can gain some benefit from learning our ways.

    • @reach2prasanna
      @reach2prasanna Год назад +11

      @@quiet7632 You must be kidding right? Are you saying calling each other by the skin colour is a trait we Indians should teach others? Have you lost your mind?

    • @nutzlos19
      @nutzlos19 Год назад +2

      @@reach2prasanna not just colour.. our height, hair type etc are our attributes. Why shying away from talking about it? And make it look like a taboo...?? Shh... talking about it is really bad!!
      Whyyy?? Just be open.. don't disciminate that's all..

    • @abhijitkurse53
      @abhijitkurse53 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's going to be hard, but I would agree- it's better to be hospitable. My grandmother was even "racist" towards my black dog if classical Indian behavior is racism, since she made so many comments about his black fur (although she also cared for the dog a lot). Most Indians don't mean to be racist, but they just talk snidely about things so casually and come off as mean, despite not always meaning to be so- we're just not the most sensitive group of people, but maybe it's time to start making a better impression.

    • @goddoda412
      @goddoda412 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@nutzlos19 because the jokes are not funny to everybody

  • @mmdoungel2858
    @mmdoungel2858 Год назад +60

    Bro forget about foreigners, we northeasters are struggling sometimes 😂🤣. But it’s a part of life. India is a great country. We respect foreigners and every culture 😅

    • @Rahul_ke
      @Rahul_ke Год назад

      Bruh 😂

    • @Abhi_Thakur_GWL
      @Abhi_Thakur_GWL Год назад +5

      Feeling said for u bro 😂😂but love to northeast

    • @jishaanra1964
      @jishaanra1964 Год назад

      south, north, east ,north east,west, every part of india are racist.😏

    • @tintunbirha
      @tintunbirha Год назад +1

      NEs are not the only sufferers. So are biharis, and odiyas. It all depends on how smart you are.

    • @1986Shpr
      @1986Shpr Год назад

      Tum log bhi mixup hone ki koshish nhi krte ho. Mere north east ke classmates kabhi hum logo se bat n karte the. Agar kisi aur try bhi Kiya to usko turn down kr dete the

  • @Tanujha4442
    @Tanujha4442 Год назад +182

    Indian people stare at you not cause you're black people they look at you cause they're curious to see your fashion sense

    • @universeislove5837
      @universeislove5837 Год назад +12

      That's true ....our parents would have criticised us for that ...

    • @glitterjjk
      @glitterjjk Год назад +6

      @@universeislove5837 ☠☠☠ good job
      end these delusionals

    • @devraajmoran5969
      @devraajmoran5969 Год назад +1

      That's because they think people with Fashion are weird.

    • @ananyasinha1536
      @ananyasinha1536 Год назад +10

      Honestly, we stare at everyone who looks a bit different, it could be for someone's colour, for fashion sense or even hair. Our people are way too curious, there are reasons for it and we can't blame them but also should not deny the fact that it makes the people being stared at uncomfortable.

  • @TheSujanroy
    @TheSujanroy Год назад +16

    I am an Indian living in India. My work has meant I have lived in many different cities in India. The moment the locals sense you are an outsider they stare... Dude, I am an Indian in India and they stare. No, I don't look different (see my profile pic) but just because people feel you are an outsider, they stare.... That's what we Indians do, we stare.... A lot... So don't let it bother you.
    They're not staring at you because you look different. They are curious because you are not one of them. Smile and say "Hello" and then surf the wave of questions that follow.
    We Indians are a curious lot and I have had many times explaining things to strangers.... Even a lot of personal stuff.
    Remember the antidote to "strangeness" is familiarity. The more the staring people get to know you, the more friends you shall have. And we Indians are great, life long friends.
    So next time you see a stare think here's a person who's going to be friends with me!

    • @oneforallah
      @oneforallah Год назад +2

      Yeah like I feel u, the staring is a big issue, it's like an intimidation 24x7 that the people keep giving u, very hard to continuously ignore somebody staring at u too.

  • @FactaClaus
    @FactaClaus 7 месяцев назад +12

    Hey guys. I just want you to know that in India we have had little to no previous contact with people from Africa. This makes people here quite curious when they see you. India is surely racist in its own ways, but it definitely isn't like the racism you find in most of the white dominated countries.
    There is also this problem that not many people from your continent ever came here to settle themselves, or for education purposes or make a career here, so we surely lack the sensitization towards people of African origin. We don't know much of your history and the atrocities that have been caused by white colonists on the people of Africa, so we don't generally understand how bad a joke can be to someone whose history has been so traumatized. But trust me brothers, our jokes are never meant to scratch those historical wounds. The slangs like Kallu, Kaliya, etc, are the same slangs we often use with our own friends who happen to be of darker skin colour. Some people might think I am trying to defend casual racism, but that's the problem you see, most people here don't understand political correctness when it comes to friendships specially in the sense of racism. We are trying to educate ourself, we are a developing countries where other problems also exist, so it is taking time to create sensitivity in people so that they understand these kind of necessary filters. I am sorry for your bad experiences, but we will make sure that the future of India is more sensitive towards you. Afterall we are brothers as we have shared history of suffering and slavery under the white colonialism. All the very best for your studies, I hope when you leave this place, you have better memories of India. ♥️

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  7 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you for this amazing response! Appreciate you sharing 💯

  • @Komal_US
    @Komal_US Год назад +33

    I am from Chandigarh and when I was a kid, we had black students as our house tenants. They were studying in the University. They were friendly but I used to feel scared around them because I was a kid. When my aunt was studying in the University, she had a black friend and her name was Anna, she used to do braids I remember and when she used to come to our home to meet my aunt, sometimes she would make me sit on her lap and talk to me :) Good old days.

  • @BlackandProud350
    @BlackandProud350 2 месяца назад +2

    Black Africans using African American slang is wild.

  • @himanshu-ol7wq
    @himanshu-ol7wq Год назад +53

    We indians gives Nick names according to looks and colour which many of you will find racist but I assure you when you spend a little more time with the people around you gonna do same and you will find it more like a interaction than racism...even our family teases us calling black if we are and even some of our gods are black skin too...but yeah new people may misunderstood it who aren't exposed to such environment

  • @shreyagaikwad9073
    @shreyagaikwad9073 Год назад +8

    I'm so sorry if you ever felt offended. But India is totally different. I am not at all dark like people say how could I be so fair. But my dad call me kali (black) . It's really normal. We say that to our loved ones. I call my sister kali and even my best friend . We don't feel offended, its like a calling sweetheart in indian way😂. And fun fact is we Indians worship maa kali ( Indian goddess) and even shyam was blackish. We worship them we literally don't feel offended being called black it's preety normal ( even if u are fair) . So according to India black is a word originated from the Indian language of love😉❣️. Anyways we love the way u are. We don't just hook up, most of us believe in finding life partner. People hooking up are rare , Accord to me. Keep loving and visiting mother india . U are our guest basically God to us (athithi devo bhava☺️🙏🏻) .

  • @jaydhir1416
    @jaydhir1416 Год назад +9

    The girl in orange shirt said it right ' People are very sensitive here.' We are emotional people.

    • @whatsonhermindblog123
      @whatsonhermindblog123 7 месяцев назад

      Lol what do you mean by that? I’ve never been so I don’t have an idea of if

  • @reach2prasanna
    @reach2prasanna Год назад +32

    To all black friends who are in India and are planning to visit India, just so you know, we Indians comment on each other's skin colour all the time, but we mean no malice. The western type of racism is not practiced and is unknown here. A dark-skinned south Indian person gets called "kala" (black) and a fair-skinned north Indian gets called "gora" (white) frequently and neither of that is taken as an offence. So I urge my black friends to not think there's racism involved when Indians comment on your skin colour. This actually means the exact opposite, that the person considers you a friend and is comfortable enough to make a comment.

    • @sukrutkhatri6571
      @sukrutkhatri6571 Месяц назад

      Yes I agree with this comment. Colorism exists in dating and marriage, but there's no malice towards other people of dark color. Even I got called kala / kalu / motu etc by my friends in school. Doesn't mean they were racist or fat phobic. It was all in fun, and sometimes used as a adjective. We just didn't know any better then.

  • @deepakbhargava2864
    @deepakbhargava2864 Год назад +26

    She has rightly mentioned that it is curiosity instead of racism.. because they have not seen someone like them or with the way they carry themselves

  • @ck3289
    @ck3289 Год назад +10

    Literally i am brown and people in my family itself mock me as black 😞🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @SumanMondal-tk4fk
    @SumanMondal-tk4fk Год назад +30

    Racism is itself a western concept.. In school we had dark skin, fare skin and also brown skin students.. everyone used to call each other names and it was fun for us .. the concept of racism never existed then .. but as we grew up started hearing about the term and it's implications mainly from social media the westernisation is real !! We never possessed such ideas .. In India people of every colour is there in schools too this body shaming, racism were just non existent then

    • @passiondump175
      @passiondump175 Год назад +12

      Please, just because you don't face it doesn't means that it doesn't exist. These are serious issues because people from all over the world are discriminated based on how they look.

    • @vvvvvvvvvvvv70
      @vvvvvvvvvvvv70 Год назад +7

      @@passiondump175 I’m pretty sure they’ve seen in and experienced it firsthand. Just sounds like they might be in denial really.

    • @passiondump175
      @passiondump175 Год назад

      @@vvvvvvvvvvvv70 true

    • @Indiadrew77
      @Indiadrew77 Год назад +2

      @suman Mondal This isn't serious right? 😂😂

    • @abhijitkumar8677
      @abhijitkumar8677 Год назад

      maybe it's not particularly "racism", but as you said from the school when kids are young it's imparted in them that fair skin is superior to actual indian dusky skin. and most of the children have at one point wanted to just have fair skin at one point in their life, but now F all of them, we care only for money and family, F everything else

  • @akulanarayana5284
    @akulanarayana5284 Год назад +18

    India is mixture of different races divercity is within india... 🙏
    I mean white, black, brown, northeastern, nigro, etc

    • @vamshikallem948
      @vamshikallem948 Год назад +7

      We don’t have different races, we are only Bharatiya. Aryan-Dravidian theory is disproved.

    • @tomorrow.
      @tomorrow. Год назад +5

      ​​@@vamshikallem948lol kid!! India has 5 races. Aryan and Dravidian are language families not race. Fyi aryan and Dravidian is not disapproved. Need answer? Go take a DNA test.

    • @ashu0
      @ashu0 Год назад +1

      @@tomorrow. aryan and drividian theory is different than what you described son. he is talking about the part where they talk about division and how aryans are invaders which is not true at all.

    • @tomorrow.
      @tomorrow. Год назад +1

      @@ashu0 If I am not wrong. The comment look exactly like " aryan-dravidian Theory is disapproved" Well which it's not, the invasion theory was debunked long back but migration is still correct

    • @ashu0
      @ashu0 Год назад

      @@tomorrow. no, migration theory is wrong. nobody could prove it in last 8 years, there is a literal 20k dollars prize money.

  • @cityreadings
    @cityreadings 7 месяцев назад +2

    I wouldn’t leave America 🇺🇸 to go to any country other than predominantly black countries. Africa is the Motherland anyway💯 Y’all can keep India 😩 ✌️

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing 💯

  • @gauravdube8133
    @gauravdube8133 Год назад +14

    Many a times curiosity can be taken as racism. People in India are chill bro?

  • @richirich5899
    @richirich5899 Год назад +5

    Our Almighty God... Krishana, shiva, vishnu all are black.... It's color of our God❤❤❤🙏

  • @bhaskarbharadwaj2896
    @bhaskarbharadwaj2896 Год назад +7

    Reminds me of my childhood in Hyderabad when I had this fair skinned Gujarati friend. Whenever he'd visit my house to play cricket the boys in my street would shout "britisher" behind his back just coz he's of a different skin tone. We Indians are so diverse and almost all of us are a minority in atleast one aspect say skin color, religion, language, region or caste. So we are used to being identified by that minority identity for example although I'm a brown skinned Hindu I'm also a migrant in my city and come from a micro minority caste in this region. So I'm kinda used to people identifying me with those tags and stereotyping.

  • @kmgn31psvm
    @kmgn31psvm Год назад +23

    i don't know why they so much concern about girls, you came for education purpose mean just concentrate in studies, be discipline don't get in trouble at foreign countries

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  Год назад +3

      True

    • @ricorodriguez8141
      @ricorodriguez8141 Год назад

      Indians who go to white countries also try to date white women. We are notorious for that and have a bad rep abroad.

    • @abhijitkumar8677
      @abhijitkumar8677 Год назад +4

      the second guy who was calling others those names, he was himself, just the male version.

  • @GavIsHti
    @GavIsHti Год назад +15

    I saw other BLACK ppl videos TOO ..
    1) Wr don't say black like racism .. it's more like fun and we expect the same from other ppl u can make fun of us too that way we become frnds fast.. I call my best frnd black ..
    2) we don't see too many black ppl in india that's y seeing one is more like curiosity.
    3) getting house is difficult becoz black ppl get media attention when they are caught in drugs and all ..so they have bad image in that sense.
    4) and yeah indians don't think about personal space ..becoz most of us live in joint families ..
    5) about girls being hoes that was new fir me .. I never heard any that .. intresting.

  • @gurindersingh6816
    @gurindersingh6816 2 месяца назад +1

    ❤ african people are so sweet ... Love from India Punjab

  • @blantyre60
    @blantyre60 Год назад +7

    In the West, it is considered rude to stare at people - particularly strangers but in India this is not the case! So if people stare at you - particular if you stand as a foreigner, one shouldn't take it as racism but it is more a case of curiosity!

    • @KS-xj7ux
      @KS-xj7ux Год назад +2

      Its uncomfortable though the way Indians stare at people.

  • @pranaya2800
    @pranaya2800 Год назад +4

    Donot misunderstand being called black as racism. If they say all black people are so and so.....then you should call them racist.

  • @aravindkumar721
    @aravindkumar721 9 месяцев назад +2

    Not only girls and food bro. Try visiting archeological sites and temples

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  9 месяцев назад

      Will do👍

  • @42swanroad
    @42swanroad 6 месяцев назад +2

    About 40000 to 80000 African black Siddhi live in India from around 700 CE. Siddhi were followed by black African that came with Portuguese and British. I read 55000 Nigerians have recently come to India. Almost every Indian city has blacks. Can be due to rise of the Indian economy that may rank globally 3rd largest from 5th at present

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing !

  • @rahulmandal3230
    @rahulmandal3230 Год назад +2

    India is a big country, and like every other place, we have good or bad people. It is common here to stare at foreigners, especially black people, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they are racist. They are simply curious, and the younger generation is more open-minded.

    • @Ok-up7ty
      @Ok-up7ty Год назад +1

      Yes I love my India proud to be Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️❤️❤️

  • @dipankarbanerji3033
    @dipankarbanerji3033 Год назад +5

    Funny thing is sometimes we Indians also keep our children’s name "Kalu" i.e. Black....

  • @abmitboz
    @abmitboz Год назад +17

    If you are judged the wrong way for being black blame the Nigerians

    • @biqilee5420
      @biqilee5420 Год назад +1

      Only animals generalize entire people

    • @AS-jo8qh
      @AS-jo8qh Год назад +1

      So is it cool if all indians are called scammer?

    • @majorsid8
      @majorsid8 Год назад +1

      ​@@AS-jo8qhpersonally I don't give a shi

  • @KanekiiiKennnnn
    @KanekiiiKennnnn 11 месяцев назад +2

    in short, being black in india is better than being black in the us

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  11 месяцев назад

      What makes you say?

  • @gangdiditagain
    @gangdiditagain 5 месяцев назад +2

    3:44 Hommie said girls and new places just tryna enjoy the moment😂

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching 💯

  • @JustGotALife
    @JustGotALife Год назад +3

    I want that first guy to tell me which place he's in where girls are only wanting to hookup and not want relationships 😅😅asking for a friend 😁

  • @imharikrish
    @imharikrish Год назад +5

    I have a lot of black friends in Europe from various parts of Africa - from Nigeria, Senegal, Morocco etc. I have experienced racism multiple times away from home so I can only understand how you guys might feel if you come across such a thing here. A significant amount of population are still illiterate in India or backwards minded, so apologies for that on their behalf. The country and the people's mind are still developing. Indians look down upon other Indians who are dark so the obsession with light skin is real. I would like to say, ignore such people, fulfill your dreams, reach heights and never give up! Besides that, India is a beautiful country and there are a lot of kind hearted people as well. All the best!

  • @jkartsandcraft2364
    @jkartsandcraft2364 Год назад +4

    I think we all are same humans skin is just because they belong from terrains where temperature is different and if you see the people of South India are completely black 🖤
    There is no racism in India but if you see here people taking about you your colour this because they saw your skin tone for the first time and same case for white people also.
    I have so many friends with black skin tone ,not a problem bro just stay happy and spread happiness 😊
    Btw which campus did you shoot this video

  • @Falanatv
    @Falanatv Год назад +1

    In india if someone calls u black then please don,t take it seriously . It,s part of our culture and its not a bad thing .

  • @NikD215
    @NikD215 5 месяцев назад +1

    Indians in India and America have always been sweet to me. They have never commented on my skin color, I think because I’m lighter than them. The only racist Indians I’ve ever met were from Trinidad Tobago but most were older.

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  4 месяца назад

      Good to hear 💯

    • @blackgold1980
      @blackgold1980 3 месяца назад

      Consider yourself lucky then. Many Indians that live in African are racist towards the Africans in their own country and its not a laughing matter. I myself have experienced constant racism from them and even on social media they never have any energy responding to white racists that are offensive to them but seem to have it in abundance for black people and muslims even when we are not involved in any spat with them. Weird behaviour.

  • @friendlyatheist9589
    @friendlyatheist9589 Год назад +2

    majority of time talking about color is not considered racism in india like we call our friend black(kalu) he is the most fair skinned dude among us. it's just to tease and joke around.

  • @AmlanArya
    @AmlanArya Год назад +9

    Looking at black not means racism bro......... only curiosity, hair style, clothing style, and as you know we don't have so open society which can avoid seeing bouncing things.... all these are natural as a human.

  • @zorbasmiling5981
    @zorbasmiling5981 Год назад +3

    Brother In India even of now No one knows racism Most specially in rural.....And we here often use name kaale....Not specially for african in india we have many skin colour people and we are blessed We describe people In short with color.... I'm Fair And and My Younger Blood Brother is black ,My younger son is black ,We do often use kaale To brother Kaala is word for krishna who was black and he is God And avatar of Vishnu ,in Fun and he do use Pig Or any kind of name for me but it's Just Mischievous love ❤ Frankly speaking Love and accept the Colour we are blessed with We Are Born human .

  • @sanketborole6498
    @sanketborole6498 Год назад +2

    Its true Too much attention is annoying
    I am going to agree on that 👍
    We should see them as a normal peoples not as some kind of unique person 👍

  • @42swanroad
    @42swanroad 4 месяца назад +1

    Blacks came to India with Arabs in 700 CE and with Portugese and British later. Siddi black community of India is well known. I read some 50000 Nigerian have entered India in recent years ?? Some Nigerian entered India using Bangladesh.

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching 💯

  • @indiantiger4595
    @indiantiger4595 Год назад +3

    Well, if someone comment on your Skin colour or Body No one actually mind that as it is only happen between close friends or family members it also a cute way to show your love or how you care about them in India we give them nicknames based on it it's fun too however as i grow up i knew that it means Racist to other i was shocked that they actually mind that 😅

  • @meronkebede7503
    @meronkebede7503 11 месяцев назад +1

    As an African visiting India also found it strange at first and somehow got used to it at the end of my trip which lasted for 2 months. I think it is lack of knowledge and ignorance to the other level. Yes they stare too much when they see different person where it makes you feel so unconformable but what I did was just smile say hi and stare back to brake the awkwardness ☺and they will start giggling as soon as you leave the room or the elevator 🤦and i find it funny sometimes and some are respectful and nice. but i am thankful i went with an Indian family friend at that time. Otherwise it would have been so taught on language barrier (most don't feel comfortable speaking English or they don't speak at all )and colorism (Most of their beauty products are all about how fair it could make you look 👀 that tells you how they even try hard to have white complexation to feel somehow superior even among their own society and look down upon whoever has a darker color than them 🤦‍♀).

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  11 месяцев назад

      Interesting, from a scale of 1-10 how would you judge the social friendliness here in India?

    • @meronkebede7503
      @meronkebede7503 11 месяцев назад

      @@shyemusa I will say 6👍

  • @toanmolsharma
    @toanmolsharma Год назад +1

    as an indian ur channel is impressive and keep it up

  • @loveki5369
    @loveki5369 Год назад +1

    racism doesnt means that somebody is making fun of your colour, here is india lots of south indians and some of north indians are more darker than these students. we also used words like kaloo or kaluta for our darker skins friend but we never think that we are superior then them and they dont deserve the things which i deserve

  • @pardeepbhatt9869
    @pardeepbhatt9869 Год назад +2

    Hay brother am living in Delhi India in which many black peoples are living in near me but seriously in our country black person image not good reason behind this because they doing illegally work like drug supplies, sexual work and I saw many Black women and man who not behave properly with shopkeepers and auto drives and I know all peoples not are same but mostly not behave as per Indian culture

  • @ПрасунПрасун
    @ПрасунПрасун Год назад +1

    We are also black. No problem 😅

  • @abhinavsharma11
    @abhinavsharma11 5 дней назад

    Nobody here thinks one race is superior or one race is inferior.
    But concept of skin colour is very different here , people will make joke on each other's skin colour, face etc but at the end of the day nobody's going to have hate in their hearts based on skin colour.

  • @shubhamchoudhary7847
    @shubhamchoudhary7847 Год назад +4

    I want to marry a black woman someday ❤️❤️

    • @fukukforever
      @fukukforever Год назад +1

      Bro like BBV!! 😂

    • @shubhamchoudhary7847
      @shubhamchoudhary7847 Год назад

      @@fukukforever i don't know bruv what that means...but a good kind black women would do ❤️

    • @fukukforever
      @fukukforever Год назад

      @@shubhamchoudhary7847 BBV ! It means big black vogana !! 😝 Hope you understand!

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  Год назад

      Great!

  • @adityaparashar343
    @adityaparashar343 10 месяцев назад +1

    Indian people too face racism and half of our own country is of black complexion so.
    .I think it's just curiosity because most of the parts of India people are not used to seeing any foreigners you know....only at few destinations you'll find foreigners.
    But I'm sure India will never be as racist as western countries because we know it first hand.

  • @surendrabalaji9006
    @surendrabalaji9006 Год назад +1

    In south we worship karupu swamy which literally translates to black god and we even name people as black guy or just black,my grandfather name is sandhana karupu which literally means sandalwood black..being black or calling black is not racial in most part of India

  • @majesticnow7652
    @majesticnow7652 Год назад +3

    Bro where did u find girls who looks for hoke up 😆

  • @ankitlohchab2861
    @ankitlohchab2861 Год назад +5

    Seriously I Don't know Meaning of ' To Find Some h#*s " .... Can Anybody tell ?

    • @susanoo6228
      @susanoo6228 Год назад +2

      Even i didn't understand what he is trying to say...

    • @andrewalltheway
      @andrewalltheway Год назад +2

      To find some girls to hook up with

    • @kmgn31psvm
      @kmgn31psvm Год назад +1

      to temporary mating

    • @susanoo6228
      @susanoo6228 Год назад +1

      @@andrewalltheway lol is he calling indian girls ho*s?

  • @AYAM.M
    @AYAM.M 6 месяцев назад +1

    why is everyone acting like colorism isnt a thing here 💀

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching !

  • @unniegadua
    @unniegadua Год назад

    No matter what is your skin colour
    If u are foreigner u are a celebrity for us😊😊

  • @ravirawat50
    @ravirawat50 Год назад +1

    You guys are fair skinned to many people in India

  • @sayanideyroy1390
    @sayanideyroy1390 Год назад

    Honest video about India ❤

  • @AvinashPratapSinghaps
    @AvinashPratapSinghaps Год назад +1

    don't play racism card here in India, we have more Indians with black skin color than your country, and yes we casually talk about skin color with each other, its normal, it has nothing to do with discrimination.

  • @pranavgandhar4604
    @pranavgandhar4604 Год назад

    reality is people wants to be fair , that more colonial era's mindset than its racism !!! people will be confident about their brown , black skin in next 25 years !!

  • @romson2829
    @romson2829 Год назад +2

    To all the people please Google the current president of India , all your conception about racism will be answered.
    Indians come in all shades some darker than Africans,some fairer than Europeans. Talking about colour is a basic part of our conversations and not always racism.

  • @un___kno___
    @un___kno___ Год назад +2

    Hey guys ... Welcome to Kerala!!.

  • @krishnasinderi2252
    @krishnasinderi2252 Год назад

    I am from south India, I am black guy I love black people

    • @shreeram333
      @shreeram333 Год назад

      Im from Karnataka they are dangerous people stay out of them or prepare for violence

  • @mpattanaik7
    @mpattanaik7 Год назад

    Indians are black too. 😊. You get freedom...do watever u want. Krishna is black and he is our most beloved almighty god. Its acceptance right

  • @sanman8359
    @sanman8359 9 месяцев назад +1

    The concept of racism is quite different in India compared to what is commonly known in the west. Indians BS with each other a lot about their skin color, and yes, it does have something to do with "taking a dig" at darker shades. Let's not hide from the truth. But....and this is important....this does not translate to action of any kind. Before anyone gets any ideas lets get one thing clear...when you go to most Indian temples all the Gods are coal black in color (granite). So it is hard for a nation to be racist based on skin color if its Gods are black. In India, there is much more "languagism" than racism - and this I'm sure is quite alien to someone from the West.

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the response 💯

  • @coolNerdnextdoor
    @coolNerdnextdoor Год назад +1

    If I came across them on the street, I would stare too. Those braids look amazing 👏 How could I not stare??

  • @udit2622
    @udit2622 Год назад

    We love Africans,Here in Kolkata Mohunbagan clubs best striker was Chidhi Edeh and Baichung Bhutia.His partnership with Indian captain Baichung Bhutia was remarkable.

  • @komalrajput8974
    @komalrajput8974 Год назад +6

    Yeh India hai yaha gore insan ka nam kalu or kale insan ka name dhodu ho sakta hai 😂😂😂

    • @susanoo6228
      @susanoo6228 Год назад

      Ajkal kya bharatiya larkiya h*es ho gae hai?

  • @manjotdhaliwal7736
    @manjotdhaliwal7736 8 месяцев назад +1

    Which university do you study??

  • @jsingh1199
    @jsingh1199 Год назад +3

    All I see is guys saying they've gone there to smash n others language barrier but they don't want to learn or integrate no real effort lazy attitude and more concentration on being seen and standing out but if they tried to integrate and learn the language they would have a awesome experience. My uncle grew up in Uganda at the time of idi amin and they integrated and stayed there even though they were told they would be set on fire if they stayed.the students that speak and integrate you can tell they are enjoying there experience and it opens up so much more stuff to do and try.

  • @gautambhardwaj9349
    @gautambhardwaj9349 Год назад +1

    The second dude just said easy to get hoes, reason you're not finding a place to stay 😂😂😂

  • @notadragontype7496
    @notadragontype7496 8 месяцев назад +2

    Always talk about sleeping with women, then you wonder why you are discriminated against

  • @jprakash7245
    @jprakash7245 8 месяцев назад +1

    I think she meant Auto-man(Autorickshaw driver) not Ottoman!😅

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  8 месяцев назад

      Sure, thanks for watching 💯

  • @alixjona1686
    @alixjona1686 Год назад +4

    I think it s chandigarh University campus

  • @rana_partap123
    @rana_partap123 Год назад +1

    Nope it,s common india to prefer whites over black but our most of God are black and we love black as well as white, about 20 years ago there was a revolution about aesthetic industry who try to tamper our inherent values like fair creams which has generated son diffrences and impact people mindset by showing ads about fair colour but now they all are bannwd, so in India u r welcome whether white or black, but yeah indian girls prefer white girls over black and boys vice versa.

  • @no-one3296
    @no-one3296 Год назад

    Honestly speaking yes we do stare at African people bcoz they look so much different than us but same case with the white people. Even they complain that Indians stare at us wherever we go. And the reason again is same. Even though we're the most diverse country in the world but still seeing a black or a white person on the street is something different for us. So we stare out of curiosity.

  • @SM-jv4rw
    @SM-jv4rw Год назад +1

    Racism is western concept, Indian culture doesn't teach anyone discrimination.

    • @shreeram333
      @shreeram333 Год назад +3

      Unless they are violent drug smugglers

    • @mianzahid8744
      @mianzahid8744 Год назад +1

      ​@@shreeram333facts😂😂😂

  • @sunilmenon6344
    @sunilmenon6344 5 месяцев назад +1

    when you move somewhere you must attempt to integrate into society. The one guy who made an effort to learn Hindi had relatively few problems and is enjoying life. The red haired lady made no such attempt and thinks it is the cab driver's responsibility to learn English so she can haggle him on the ride cost

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  4 месяца назад

      That’s true !

  • @ivyimogene
    @ivyimogene Год назад

    As an Indian, I think many black people look interesting. Yes, Indians do stare at them but its not in a bad way. People are just curious.

  • @soudipsanyal
    @soudipsanyal Год назад

    Colour of skin is just a feature in India not connected to any race. And yes being very different is not appreciated in Indian culture. Actually in India simplicity is more appreciated, at least by the majority. And we have black skin people as well, so skin colour is absolutely not a differentiating factor. Your dress & hair might be. If you dress like locals, make your hair like locals then I don't think anybody will even notice you.

  • @aksharpatel9998
    @aksharpatel9998 Год назад

    Some Indian are don't know racist exist because we have all colours people 🇮🇳

  • @rahules6090
    @rahules6090 Год назад +1

    Nicknames based on physical appearance is a common thing I was called fatty cos obviously and years later the buddies who called me that are now fatter than me but the nicknames still under my patent 😂😂😂 so it's not meant in an offensive way

  • @Muleslover
    @Muleslover Год назад

    Welcome to India🇮🇳

  • @shreyagaikwad9073
    @shreyagaikwad9073 Год назад

    People i would request to ya all . Stop calling foreigners black , if u do. They might get offended even if you don't meant to. They don't know india trully, i mean not aware of every emotion here and the meaning of being called black here. Let them have a safe and beautiful experience in our mother land. Don't ever let them feel insecure about their colour ❣️🙏🏻

    • @sairis
      @sairis Год назад

      They get offended and what about those foreigners who were called whites. Are not they get offended??
      Jara Mumbai, delhi mein jaa kar dekho logo ne pre-thoughts kyu bana liye hai inke liye?

    • @shreyagaikwad9073
      @shreyagaikwad9073 Год назад

      @@sairislemme remind you that the vdo was about black racism and let's not go out of the topic.

    • @sairis
      @sairis Год назад

      @@shreyagaikwad9073 , so according to you there is racism in India?? And video title was never about bl@ck r@cism.

    • @shreyagaikwad9073
      @shreyagaikwad9073 Год назад

      @@sairis why are we arguing dude?? Anyways I have posted one more comment Just read that . I never said there's racism in india.

    • @shreyagaikwad9073
      @shreyagaikwad9073 Год назад

      @@sairis when i said they don't know every emotion in india i meant about lord krishna (shyam) and maa kali

  • @pratapchandramajhi4485
    @pratapchandramajhi4485 Год назад

    Black Indian people like me, who are st , often face racism, let alone foreigners 😀😁😄😂

  • @VICKY-ow8vo
    @VICKY-ow8vo Год назад +1

    Bro ....people look at you because, 😂they never seen you guys in real in their entire life, they are curious to see such different vibe of yours , they admire you as black people as you guys are big n strong with funky fashion so they look at you from different prospective ...they just don't knw how to react and interact with you guys so people just discuss in fun way..among friends .about your vibe..that's it once u are friend ....you gonna love Indians people around u.

  • @immy7411
    @immy7411 Год назад +1

    Chandigarh university😂😊

  • @saitandale8482
    @saitandale8482 Год назад +3

    Beautiful😍✨❤

  • @bluesteel1
    @bluesteel1 Год назад +3

    2:00
    Me an average looking 27 yrs old bachelor.

    • @no-one3296
      @no-one3296 Год назад +8

      Naah man u good. But i didn't like u calling our girls hoes. That wasn't a nice thing to say. Most Indian girls are interested in serious relationship. What u said was actually kind of shocking to me. But i think it also depend upon the place u r currently living in.

  • @bretmanfan
    @bretmanfan Год назад

    When I saw a black person for the first time: 👁️👄👁️
    When I saw a white person for the first time: 👁️👄👁️
    So basically it's really a bad habit, but I got fucking curious. 😭 Now that I've got familiar with them, I just act normal around them. I had some of my college mates from Africa, they were nice. We thaught them Hindi, which was fun.

  • @prapa6300
    @prapa6300 Год назад

    I dated someone Nigerian for 3 years. Worst experience ever...

  • @gangdiditagain
    @gangdiditagain 5 месяцев назад +1

    Which school is this? Im african i might go to india to study

    • @shyemusa
      @shyemusa  5 месяцев назад +1

      Chandigarh University

  • @apollosmartyn
    @apollosmartyn Год назад

    Great work hope to collaborate with u on RUclips,Namibia 🇳🇦❤❤❤

  • @targetfixdreamdoctor8563
    @targetfixdreamdoctor8563 Год назад

    Indians are not racists brother plz speak well not wrong

  • @ADITYAKUMAR-mb5ht
    @ADITYAKUMAR-mb5ht Год назад

    Skin colour may become an issue for girls during the marriage time only .....

  • @vamsikotte
    @vamsikotte Год назад

    2:00 to 2:05, dude i completely agree with your point about indian girls