How Was I Treated Inside Polish Market? (Awkward Situation)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2022
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @diggernick8628
    @diggernick8628 Год назад +427

    All of you idiots saying hes wrong and that its not racism do not understand Czech mentality and Czech insults. She was using the word African and black in a derogatory way. I grew up here as a foreigner myself and have witnessed and experienced a LOT of these sneaky words and tricks they use. She was mocking him, its clear, if you want to get a closer look on how Czech racism works watch Andres video in one pub/restaurant he visited a few months back, where the owner didnt even look him in the eyes while talking to him. The other people saying things like Usain Bolt and so on werent joking, they were mocking him as well as the last guy who told him to stop filming him, he didnt care about the camera, he didnt like the person behind the camera and was looking for an excuse to insult him, thats why he said in Poland we speak Polish in the end.

  • @jonsomunson5052
    @jonsomunson5052 Год назад +1

    Being called African is not offensive at all. I am African and believe me I would have been proud and happy 😊 to be identified as such. Africa is where most black people originate and to be calling people racist for identifying you correctly is beyond me.

  • @SamSam-no4mn

    I'm sorry but as a brit asian(brown)woman who is married to a pole, this was not racism you are experiencing. Also at the end of the video when the guy was making a point by asking you to ask his permission before filming him, which is normal. You tell him in Polish "I don't have the time" which was also rude. So don't expect people to be polite to you if you are being loud and rude to them and filming them without telling them why. The man was offended when you said "nie ma czas" he had a valid point that you should ask him before filming him and then you get mad at him after he asks you to speak Polish and start talking back to him. In my opinion most of them were very polite while you waved the camera in their face. I have also been to Poland many times over the past 15 years and I get asked where I'm from. This does not bother me, this is not racism, they are just curious and ask in a friendly manner. So please stop exaggerating about the negativity and racism you are experiencing.😊

  • @channychan2857

    Whilst on holiday in Jamaica many people assumed I was German. I'm not. They definitely weren't being racist!

  • @samuelbak1293
    @samuelbak1293 Год назад +13

    Man when they were saying Hakuna Matata they thought there were friendly like whenever I say Im polish they say lewandowski man just take a chill pill they were trying to be nice u just took then wrong way and later u been rude and negative shouting man they ask where u from because they wanna start a conversation they are intrested in u just chill man I used to live in thailand and that was always first questuion and when i said im from poland they said o holand nice boh marley just chill man

  • @adam108

    I spent 6 years of my life in Italy, half a year in Spain and 7 in the UK, in each of these places I met people who told me that when I was in their country I should speak their language, but I will not say that the inhabitants of these countries are racists...black TKMaxx employees in Manchester, hearing my conversation on the phone in a foreign European language, x-rayed each of the banknotes I handed to them 3 times, looking for counterfeits :) I had a black supervisor and I had never been bullied like that before in my life...at the same time, I met many wonderful people from different corners of the world and with different skin colors - people are just different, and stupidity has no color or language...so please :) don't worry, be happy

  • @1Daniel996
    @1Daniel996 Год назад +589

    1. go to Poland

  • @97kaczor
    @97kaczor Год назад +330

    In Germany in every market people are angry when someone making photos or filming. No matter what you are color skin :)

  • @dorisgakii6926
    @dorisgakii6926 Год назад +206

    I'm an African woman, and I think this guy has no idea what racism is. He's getting all worked up coz they think he's from Africa. But the truth is he does look African. If he went to Kenya or Nigeria or Congo, he would fit right in. And how would you expect a European to tell the difference between a Jamaican and an African? It's the same way that when I meet a European, sometimes I can't tell if they're Norwegian or German, or British or whatever country they're from. Does that make me a racist too? I think Andre has self-hate and is too full of himself. Coz why would you be so offended that a person says you look African. What is sooo bad about looking African? And stop labeling all Polish people as racist. They're not.

  • @David-tw9ct
    @David-tw9ct Год назад +236

    If this was you most racism moment than you know really nothing about racism. 😀

  • @wscamel226
    @wscamel226 Год назад +540

    Some guy: Hey you can't record here without my permission

  • @Rosalinda-mv3yc
    @Rosalinda-mv3yc Год назад +153

    Im black in eastern europe, I did experienced some prejudice but those people on this polish market clearly just dont want to be filmed, then they just saw a black person and got curious about it, asking questions. Also as a black person, I mistake white american as australian, irish as british, australian as austrian quite constently and none of them called me racist , I just happen not to be able to differentiate them honestly

  • @acrimcane
    @acrimcane Год назад +43

    i am from slovakia, since 1 year living in africa. Everywhere i go, people call me "mzungu, give me money". This is also not comfortable. But its ok, i choose this place to be here, so i make experience :)

  • @pamelakesner3935
    @pamelakesner3935 Год назад +73

    This people were nice to you even though you were recording them and screaming’’the most racist market in Poland’’. I’m Polish and usually when I’m travelling abroad people think that I’m Russian and that’s not racist…

  • @jarek_007
    @jarek_007 Год назад +793

    I'm from Poland and really like your videos but this time i feel weird watching this movie (and video title also). There are a lot of misunderstandings.

  • @warriorwarrior2573
    @warriorwarrior2573 Год назад +659

    As an African Man, I believe you are the racist one here. Let me tell you something, there is nothing wrong in being called African. African is a continent with a population of nearly 2 billion people, Jamaica is a tiny island with a population of under 3 million and is irrelevant compared to Africa on the world stage so let that sink in.

  • @MaziSaidSo
    @MaziSaidSo Год назад +10

    This is not racism. How is being called an African racist ?

  • @OgorkiPrzyszloscia
    @OgorkiPrzyszloscia Год назад +628

    If this was the most racist situation in your life, you have an easy life then

  • @elvarwinston
    @elvarwinston Год назад +17

    Dude! You were the only one with negative attitude in this video.