Why I'll never go back to Buenos Aires | Worst Countries for Black Travelers

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @Roshida
    @Roshida  2 года назад +559

    There are a whole bunch of non-Black and/or non-women folk coming here to negate my experience because they had a great time in Buenos Aires. What you're really doing is proving my point not invalidating it. As a Black woman, I was treated poorly. You living in a different body, were treated well. That doesn't prove that racism doesn't exist, it bolsters my claims that race was at the core of the treatment I received.
    If you clearly don't understand the insidious nature of racism, denying it's existence just makes you look...racist (and dumb).

    • @saed-sq1kw
      @saed-sq1kw 2 года назад +52

      I appreciate you exposing racism when you see it. Black folks need to tell other Black people of the places that disrespect and mean US harm. Keep doing the what you have been moved to do concerning your people. Again, I appreciate you Sista.👍

    • @jameshodges3732
      @jameshodges3732 2 года назад +12

      Argentina just (About three years ago) started acknowledging that there is an Afro-argentinian population with a census designation. They have always pushed the total European myth.
      Even here in the United States, Latinamerican immigrants push the non-racial Latin America lie.

    • @jameshodges3732
      @jameshodges3732 2 года назад +19

      I've always wanted to visit Argentina but, I'm having serious second thoughts.

    • @MotivationalMovements
      @MotivationalMovements 2 года назад +13

      Argentina exterminated the majority of the blacks and indigenous people there. After the blacks gave them tango, music, culture and food, inventions…

    • @msbarb1
      @msbarb1 2 года назад +3

      Exactly !

  • @theonethatmakesyouthink3515
    @theonethatmakesyouthink3515 9 месяцев назад +9

    My boyfriend is from Buenos Aires. He’s so kind and gentle. I’m black and he’s white, we travel, we help with each other’s businesses intellectually or financially.
    It’s been two years, we’ve traveled everywhere but to one another’s country. He really wants me there but I’ve always been reluctant.

    • @yasminmariamrejidor4383
      @yasminmariamrejidor4383 Месяц назад +2

      don't let this video scare you. We honestly don't care about race. Her experiences were unfortunate, but if you read the comments, most residents and Argentines are saying this is something that could have easily happened to any of us. I'm sure your partner can conffirn. Do get ready to be talked to and asked about your country, being insisted on trying some mate even if you hate it and people touching you a lot, we tend to deliver hugs to people we barely know, kiss everyone and are extremilly touchy without realizing that is not so common in most countries. But I'm sure you had already noticed. Other than that, getting skin care and hair products might be difficult to find, especially outside of the capital (but I'm just gessing). Long story short, we don't care about race, we are too busy complaining about the economy and judging each other based on our political views and prefered football team.

    • @ilciavargas7318
      @ilciavargas7318 11 дней назад

      They do have some very racist words and they do use it.​ @@yasminmariamrejidor4383

    • @ReneeDeane
      @ReneeDeane 8 дней назад

      @@yasminmariamrejidor4383 You do, most of your black inhabitants were killed, ran out and bred out.

  • @RA-qb4gl
    @RA-qb4gl 2 года назад +209

    Colorism is rampant is South America. The reality is that most places around the globe people of African decent are considered at the bottom / lower end of the social scale. People feel justified to disrespect people of African decent

    • @louisefleming3117
      @louisefleming3117 2 года назад +7

      word.

    • @girlanonymous
      @girlanonymous 2 года назад +1

      @@chocoflan6672 nah he said what he said.

    • @BaldGirlWillTravel
      @BaldGirlWillTravel 2 года назад +6

      Anti-blackness is the child of white supremacy and colonialism. It has been exported across the world. But it’s up to us as black people to not accept it and not buy into it. And not to spend our tourism dollars in countries that don’t treat us and those that look like us well.

    • @kblackson4130
      @kblackson4130 2 года назад +1

      @@chocoflan6672 but don’t by massed produced “artifacts” made in China. Visit the different tribes and buy directly from them.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/user/JohnenArgentina

  • @Earthomo
    @Earthomo 2 года назад +148

    My father told me that Argentina is the most racist place he had ever visited in his 80something year life. My father traveled the globe as a businessman from Africa. He was humiliated over and over again, he said they wouldn’t even honor the hotel reservations that he had paid for in advance via his travel agent. Don’t sugar coat, it is what it is. They are beyond racist! Period.

    • @danim2897
      @danim2897 2 года назад +1

      Argentinians are racist against, Peruvians, Bolivians, Paraguayans etc.

    • @axolote828
      @axolote828 Год назад

      Its funny cos you are talking with your USA privilegies, but your family come from Africa, the most poor continent and you have the pride to talk about things from the 3th world, i hope you know were you are.

    • @belinda75able
      @belinda75able 4 месяца назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @ClaudioLeonelSiadoreGut
      @ClaudioLeonelSiadoreGut 4 месяца назад

      Earthomo????😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 nice try

  • @Polostar79
    @Polostar79 2 года назад +359

    It’s been said that Argentina is the closest version of Spain that you will find in Latin America. It’s where many Nazis escaped to at the end of WWII. The fact that racism is prevalent there shouldn’t surprise anyone.

    • @tinotendakunaishe7952
      @tinotendakunaishe7952 2 года назад +15

      Yup ! we need to stop lying to ourselves about the number of places where the hatred of black ppl runs deep. Its not just white america

    • @0820-t8l
      @0820-t8l 2 года назад +21

      Terence Williams, are you implying that Spain is racist??? Maybe you had better inform yourself better and visit the country before saying that. Before judging, do your homework.

    • @tkama2102
      @tkama2102 2 года назад +14

      @@0820-t8l Spain is pretty racist though, so is Italy.

    • @MrPman474
      @MrPman474 2 года назад +11

      @@0820-t8l Spain is as RACIST as it gets. All you have to do is Google video of how locals treat African futbol players, by throwing bananas on the field and yelling out monkey sounds!!!!!

    • @MrPman474
      @MrPman474 2 года назад

      @@0820-t8l english.elpais.com/elpais/2019/05/28/inenglish/1559045898_637192.html

  • @soulgurl87
    @soulgurl87 2 года назад +44

    I had Ubers cancel on me too in BA but I was told it was because I was not paying cash. Once I switched my Uber to paying cash, I did not have that problem anymore.

    • @matiasv.1987
      @matiasv.1987 2 года назад

      Yes, that's the point. If you pay with a credit card or debit card, the driver gets paid with a lag of 30 or 60 days, so they lose because of inflation, and also if you paid in US dollars, the government steals the gap between official and unofficial rate. That's not racism, that is people trying to protect their money from a crashed economy and a corrupt government.

    • @trotskylenin
      @trotskylenin Год назад +9

      That's the reason. Credit card payments in Uber was banned in Argentina so that's why they cancel the trips.

    • @mariasol1545
      @mariasol1545 26 дней назад +1

      yeah thinking the uber canceling is because of racism is so ridiculous lmaoooo

  • @bellainbuenosaires
    @bellainbuenosaires 2 года назад +41

    I am sorry you felt that way. While I respect your views, I must say that I disagree that Buenos Aires is a racist city. There are racists of course but as a black person living here for over 8 years, I can say they are welcoming people.
    I've had strangers defended me against their own many times or even offer help. Many times I even treated better than Argentines.
    I also know many black persons here and the incidents of discrimination are rare.
    Again, I'm sorry you had that experience but I would definitely recommend Buenos Aires to Black people. That is why I started sharing on youtube about the culture. A few bad experiences in a week can turn you off but living in the country helps you to really understand the culture.
    I agree with the dog poop, it's nasty. Lol
    The economy is crappy but Argentines still manage to live comfortable lives. They are simple and happy people.😍

    • @kem1233
      @kem1233 2 года назад +9

      These are americans, they act like this and make videos about our countries for no reason but complain.

    • @kem1233
      @kem1233 2 года назад +1

      This is not just argentina. Its all over latin america. They recording us and making side comments. Complain and talk about dating, and women and men. Its were a zoo for these people. They make same kind of content and complaints in mexico. These americans/ gringos are extremely conceited and perverted.

    • @nonitak1956
      @nonitak1956 2 года назад +1

      @@kem1233 what???

    • @nonitak1956
      @nonitak1956 2 года назад +4

      Probably cause you light skinned

    • @lacheinc
      @lacheinc Год назад

      girl so what?! What does that have to do with her experience? People like you that try to invalidate others experiences are disguisting

  • @StephaniePerry
    @StephaniePerry 2 года назад +118

    Yeah, it's racism. Customer service doesn't exist as Americans are used to it in a lot of places. But you can still eat.

    • @mickael4044
      @mickael4044 2 года назад +14

      I'm sorry this happened to you. What's frustrating being black is not knowing for sure whether you're being dissed because of race - although we strongly suspect it's because of race. As they say in French: "You can smell your own odor in their eyes." That's how you must have felt.

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  2 года назад +16

      It was wild. There were only two other tables taken in a big empty restaurant… 🙄

    • @knkytht
      @knkytht 2 года назад +4

      @@mickael4044 whoo, that turn of phrase is such a perfect way to put it.

    • @victoriastewartusher8930
      @victoriastewartusher8930 2 года назад +9

      I'm sorry about your experience. Customer service is usually bad in Buenos Aires. I'm Argentinian and actually get surprised when I get good customer service :S

    • @luciadiane6682
      @luciadiane6682 2 года назад +2

      @@mickael4044 what a great saying; it’s so true. I know you gave us the English translated meaning, but can you please write that out in French? I would love to memorize that saying and impressing people when it’s applicable.

  • @sammiesmith6690
    @sammiesmith6690 2 года назад +47

    I was in Argentina 🇦🇷 for a month back in2019 & it was very cool 😎 experience.

  • @wishme8739
    @wishme8739 Год назад +5

    I don’t know why this video popped up in my feed when YT algorithm should know that I don’t like videos of people (be it black, brown, white) who expects same treatment everywhere as in their hometown

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  Год назад +3

      The algorithm knows you’re dumb and tried to tell you 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @ichweissnicht156
    @ichweissnicht156 2 месяца назад +14

    Racism in Argentina is against people with indigenous traits, not against people with African traits, the racism of Argentina, and Latin America in general, is a mix between classism and racism, it is very different from the racism of Europe and USA. Argentines have nothing against black people because they know nothing about black people, it is a country where practicing black people do not exist and therefore they have never created positive or negative prejudices against them. What happens is that Americans believe that they are the center of the world, and in this case, they analyze the racism of other countries thinking that the racism of all the countries in the world is the same as the racism of the United States.

    • @KissMyKimchi
      @KissMyKimchi Месяц назад

      Lol so few black people exist because the argentine government held genocide practices between 1700's to the 1900's

    • @Michel84841
      @Michel84841 Месяц назад

      ​@@KissMyKimchiNot many black people and the real reason is they were replaced by immigration from Europe, mostly Spaniards, Italians and Jews.

    • @thefootballpunnedit
      @thefootballpunnedit Месяц назад +1

      England gets brushed with the American stereotypes but we have a much bigger class division and tension than race one... and always have.

    • @Michel84841
      @Michel84841 Месяц назад +1

      @@thefootballpunnedit maybe not England but France is much more racist towards people with brown or black skin and they are not integrated at all into French culture. Continental Europe is different from the UK.

    • @Michel84841
      @Michel84841 Месяц назад

      @@thefootballpunnedit also for non Anglo people, the UK and the US are very much the same culturally, politically, etc. Kind of imperialistic. The difference being USA is bigger

  • @nixdelpo3734
    @nixdelpo3734 Год назад +10

    I don´t wanna negate your experience but after listening to you I have the impression that your bad time here had more to do with being a privileged american that being a black person. Some of the things you mention (dog poop, bad service, taxis that don´t stop) are at this point "First World problems" for us. On the other hand you would never understand how shockingly it is for some of us to being called racist by people from the same country that backed up our racist oligarchies, military dictatorships, trained them in torture, murdered left activists and screwed up everything they could until this day. And If you are surprised by the value of our currency and you really want to do some research you will eventually find out that the corrupt goverment that permitted the deprecetion of our money was financed by some factions on Wall St. On the other hand I lived in New York for a brief time and I can assure the US is 100% more racist. Sorry for this political rant but at this point americans calling our country racist should know our common history to understand who´s been the opressor here. I apologize if this comment seems a little bit rude but I think you americans have a huge responsability when it comes to pointing fingers without knowing how your foreign policy actually works and how the whole Latinamerican region would be a lot better place without decades of US intervention. Have a nice time. You seem a cheerfull beautyfull lady. Peace!

    • @carpediem44
      @carpediem44 Месяц назад

      The United States AND Argentina can BOTH be racist. Two things can be true.

  • @3wishstudios504
    @3wishstudios504 Год назад +32

    There seems to be a pattern here in the comments. Argentinians are basically saying, this happens to us, too, so how can this be racism? On the other hand, you and other people from the US who are also black are saying, trust us, this is racism. No one is disagreeing with you that your experiences were bad. But, to strongly imply it ´s racism, based on a short stay is unfair. Also, I have lived here for 12 years, am most definitely not white, but have never experienced racism. I ´ve had unpleasant experiences here and there, but racism had nothing to do with it. Also, my Argentinian husband has also experienced all those bad experiences that you did as well, not because of racism. Argentinians can be that way with each other. And they treated you no differently. Customer service, in general, is not that great here, especially in restaurants. And that guy on the street who didn ´t move out of his way for you, that happens to my husband and everyone here time and again. The thing to do for people like that is to simply tap them on the shoulder and say, permiso. They will move every time. The taxis, someone else already explained. They will often not turn off their lights when answering another call. And Ubers, if you are paying with credit, or someone else orders an Uber and is going further and will therefor pay more, they will go with the higher paying customer every time. Same for hotels, even on Airbnb. Hotels and home or apartment owners might cancel reservations here because they know they can charge more to a newer guest. No one is denying nor discounting your bad experiences. Especially for those of us who live here, we know how annoying it can be here sometimes. But, as an American, I feel we have been conditioned to automatically see racism everywhere, even when there is no call to. And this idea, is it racism or is it…is very American. Black and other non white friends from other countries, or even the US, have told me that they have not experienced racism here, either. Nor did I see it when I was with them. Again, I am not discounting nor denying your bad experiences. Nor even denying that racism might exist here as well. Just pointing out that to paint an entire country, an entire people a certain negative way based on a short trip is unfair.

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  Год назад +4

      LOL - Ain't nobody reading your thesis about my experience 😂

    • @abcc917
      @abcc917 Год назад +19

      @@Roshida Now who's being rude to someone who politely expressed their own opinion?

    • @lamamjforlife
      @lamamjforlife Год назад +4

      ​@@abcc917Not rude at all! Just accurate!! 😂 Not sure why aren't understanding...it was HER experience! This person is writing a book to attempt to prove what she experienced was otherwise! So annoying!!

    • @abcc917
      @abcc917 Год назад +11

      This person wrote "no one is discounting your bad experiences", sharing their own personal experience in the same place, which happens to be different. Both are equally valid as subjective perceptions. Yeah, people disagreeing can be extremely annoying 🤷. But this is a public space for people to share their ideas and we can write a whole book of we want to.Don't want to read it? Ok. Don't like them because they don't agree with you? Fine. But there's a difference between the first answer and a short "Well, that's your experience, not mine". You can communicate the same idea and be polite.

    • @myronsmith2114
      @myronsmith2114 9 месяцев назад +2

      Argentina used to be 50 percent black . Now that number is down to just a handful so that’s all black people need to know

  • @HA-kx3sq
    @HA-kx3sq Год назад +45

    El lobby negro atacando a Argentina, primero el Washington Post, después los franceses, ahora los youtubers. No importa, hemos resistido ataques peores.

    • @argentinisima
      @argentinisima 2 месяца назад +8

      Además, esta chica es de Estados Unidos y donde experimentó racismo es en Buenos Aires porque LOS UBER LE CANCELABAN LOS VIAJES Y EN LOS BARES NO LE SERVIAN PRIMERO A SU MESA. 😂

    • @KarinaC-xc6hm
      @KarinaC-xc6hm Месяц назад +6

      @@argentinisima Jajjajaj No sabe que los camareros de Argentina van enquilombados, y atienden cualquier mesa, no van en orden como en otros paises. Entonces estamos todos discriminados ahi si es por eso Jajajjaja. Y los viajes se los cancelaron seguro porque tenian algun cliente fijo, otro mas cerca, vaya a saber.. Pero bueno, ella prefiere parece el Apartheid de Estados Unidos, O a Francia y sus colonias africanas, con La ville de Bambule, que era un zoologico de gente negra que se suspendio hace solo 30 anos. Para mi es al reves, nosotros siempre nos alegramos de los extranjeros y los invadimos a preguntas por curiosidad y ganas de viajar.

    • @pedrodiezcansecomunoz9676
      @pedrodiezcansecomunoz9676 2 дня назад

      Si el redneck promedio es un ignorantón orgulloso de vivir en «el mejor país del mundo», los negros estadounidenses son lo mismo: no predican la supremacía de su raza (bueno, algunos sí), sino la clásica supremacía moral del progre. Esta tipa fue con un libreto malicioso ya listo y acomodó a él toda su experiencia.

  • @fndecima
    @fndecima 9 месяцев назад +5

    I am Argentine. Everything negative that you pointed out is real, I have experienced it in Buenos Aires. People don't pick up dog poop, behavior on the street is rude, service in many places is very bad, getting a taxi is very difficult. I don't think it's discrimination, it's just disastrous quality of service. To have a good experience it is necessary to know the recommended places and only visit the tourist area.a.

  • @SweetEvieE4700
    @SweetEvieE4700 2 года назад +187

    If you have to ask “if it’ is racism “ then you know it’s racism!! Dont give them the benefit of human doubt since they are not considering you as a human being.

    • @girlanonymous
      @girlanonymous 2 года назад +12

      @@GUITARTIME2024 you grow up and stop being racist since youre so offended by this original comment. How you on here watching a Black woman share her experience and have the nerve to be offended when we call it what it is: RACISM.

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 2 года назад +5

      @@girlanonymous her opinion on the incidentl is not a fact. She's not a mind reader. Welcome to Logic 101.

    • @bigvalley4987
      @bigvalley4987 2 года назад +1

      @@GUITARTIME2024 You need to go to another channel. And yes her reality is a fact!

    • @GUITARTIME2024
      @GUITARTIME2024 2 года назад +2

      @@bigvalley4987so how someone feels is a FACT. Wow. That's frightening. You need therapy.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      @@girlanonymous i think that you are biased by only one opinion you can watch "Ace Live" chsnnel He is traveling throu argentina and having a great time here

  • @VictorJonesJr
    @VictorJonesJr 2 года назад +205

    I studied in Buenos Aires for a semester in college (2016), and I 100% understand why you wouldn’t want to go back.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/user/JohnenArgentina

    • @ezequielb.5245
      @ezequielb.5245 2 года назад +40

      Never come back , please.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад +1

      may be you hanged aout with the wrong people ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

    • @manuelperezposincovich904
      @manuelperezposincovich904 2 года назад +7

      Could you provide details about your statement please

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/z7A1ewmN05Q/видео.html

  • @A__Mina
    @A__Mina 2 года назад +97

    If the yt travelers are not complaining about the customer service, it’s def racism.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/z7A1ewmN05Q/видео.html

    • @askatuproductions
      @askatuproductions Год назад +11

      As a (non-white) argentinian, I can confirm the costumer service IS shitty for everyone, specially compared to some places like the US, a country that is way more racist but still has great costumer service.

    • @yonikb1497
      @yonikb1497 Год назад +1

      @@askatuproductionsa nine white Argentinian is an oxymoron.

    • @Truth_teller724
      @Truth_teller724 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@yonikb1497 there are mestizo argentinians

  • @senshelive2121
    @senshelive2121 2 года назад +55

    Thank you for your video. I’m so sorry that you were not treated well. I went to Buenos Aires in 2007 and had the best time ever, a far more enjoyable experience than in Brazil. I am planning an Antarctica adventure that will likely have me transit through Argentina or Chile so Thanks for the heads up

    • @diegoferreyra8025
      @diegoferreyra8025 2 года назад

      Where are you from?

    • @cartel_papi
      @cartel_papi 2 года назад +4

      what happened during your stay in Brazil?

    • @n.agustin113
      @n.agustin113 Месяц назад

      You're pure gold. I think Roshida has grudges from being b!ack in the USA, so she's projecting a false image.

  • @artbabyjade
    @artbabyjade 2 года назад +26

    I just got back to Canada from Barcelona where I was very obviously a tourist. I’ve never experienced that intense energy before. It was clear distain and contempt or sometimes I was just treated as completely invisible. The restaurant service and sidewalks were the same for me as you describe. I wasn’t sure if it was a difference in cultural standards or just them hating tourists/Americans. Crazy experience but I guess that’s part of the adventure of travel. I wouldn’t go back there either. ❤️

    • @town944folk
      @town944folk Год назад

      We went to Brussels (All Blacks except one of our sound guys from Church Arnold a White Romanian-). We had gone on a church plant mission from England. Our pastor had been there before. It was a group of seven and we ordered food costing over 200 euros. The bread rolls we had were called and the food sub-standard. Normally in England if a particular dish isn't up to standard, you can have the restaurant cook the same thing again. Not so in Brussels. Over there, if you ain't happy you can leave but you still have to pay for the sub standard meal. The whole thing was bizarre and not a great advert for Belgium. At least you yourself are white so am not sure what the crack was there but definitely that restaurant for me was a shocker

  • @note7770
    @note7770 2 месяца назад +5

    En realidad nos hace un favor, no nos hace falta este tipo de turismo.

  • @elizanathaniel50
    @elizanathaniel50 2 года назад +178

    I watched your videos about Mexico before traveling here as a solo black female traveler, and I seriously love LOVE it here! So, at this point, I basically trust you with my life! If you say Buenos Aires isn't good for black travelers, I won't be going!! sending big hugs!

    • @tonyasanders7523
      @tonyasanders7523 2 года назад +12

      I know that's right!

    • @manuelperezposincovich904
      @manuelperezposincovich904 2 года назад +9

      Por ejemplo en Rosario, mi ciudad, al no ser turistica,os pocos que hay son algunos de refugiados Haitianos o africanos...tambien algunos estidiante mayoremente de brazil ..
      En los ultimos años exiliados Venezuela....y tpdo se integran pq todos.somow hijow o niestpw de inmigantes

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/z7A1ewmN05Q/видео.html

    • @MoeJoKnow
      @MoeJoKnow 2 года назад +2

      Same here

    • @cms3000
      @cms3000 2 года назад +4

      Buenos Aires isn't good for travelers, period.

  • @jessicaekong6519
    @jessicaekong6519 2 года назад +117

    My first time in Buenas Aires a decade ago was a dream!!! The dollar was super strong, the service was amazing and the food was delicious. What happened?!? When Shida and I went into the restaurant only to never be served once we were seated… I was like wait…people don’t want these good coins?!? Ugh! It definitely felt different and the currency was not that complex back then. See you in Mexico, friend!

    • @msbarb1
      @msbarb1 2 года назад +4

      @Jessica Ekong I had the same experience you had on your 1st visit. I've not been there in about 20 years, but back then people were very nice to me, although, a few did stare at me

    • @gonzremodelingandwindows6571
      @gonzremodelingandwindows6571 2 года назад +1

      Different experience..

    • @julianbeltran4200
      @julianbeltran4200 2 года назад +12

      It's very common in Buenos Aires not to be served in a restaurant. More if you go to a touristy place at rush hour. As an Argentine I have experienced that my whole life.
      I'm not saying my country is not racist, which is, but if you are American the experience of going to a shop or to a restaurant is very different to that of the States because employees are not trained to be nice and condescending to customers.

    • @justmeagain7
      @justmeagain7 Год назад +3

      @Rosé ella dijo que habían más mesoneros en el restaurante que clientes. En ese caso no encuentro ninguna razón posible para que no las atendieran durante 45 minutes.

    • @emilianosilva8266
      @emilianosilva8266 Год назад +12

      Thats something cultural. There is no one at the entrance (like other countries i visited), when you sit down you only need to make a signal and the waiter will come. Then the workers of the establishment they will not molest you (interrupt you while you are eating or talking), when you finished, they still will not approach you until you wish to leave that place and at this moment they would give you the bill. I as an argentinian i feel that in some foreign food places the people were to pushy and I feel a little upset that the waitress gave me the bill one minute after i finished when i still i was having a good time with my partner. There are different codes.

  • @gregorriusadolphus2729
    @gregorriusadolphus2729 2 года назад +75

    I went to BsAs in 2010 and I can attest that even back then, there was so much dog poop EVERYWHERE. One of my friends even slipped and fell on some. I went with a couple of friends: a Chinese-American, a Mexican American, and a Jewish friend-I'm a black male. Maybe I was insulated from any racism? I did go out on the town by myself one night, and everyone kept asking if I was from Brazil. I also noticed I was the ONLY black person everywhere I went. One bar did deny me entry but my Spanish is non-existent so I couldn't understand the reason why. I actually did make a friend there from a pub crawl I went to and we are friends to this day; I even visited him since he moved to Berlin. He said that there is not much interaction with blacks in Argentina-that Argentines are very snooty and think they are the "creme de la creme" of South America. They consider Brazil as totally underclass, and that extends to how they feel about black folks as well. There is very little black immigration into Argentina from Brazil.
    Like I said, I didn't really have any "bad" experiences when I went out solo, maybe a lot of people being indifferent to my presence. I felt the same way when I went to Prague. Because I wasn't engaged by people in both of those places like I have been virtually everywhere else, I also wouldn't recommend BsAs OR Prague.

    • @barbarablackmon7807
      @barbarablackmon7807 2 года назад

      What is BsAs?

    • @jacquesahouansou
      @jacquesahouansou 2 года назад +15

      I just can't believe this! It is really sad.
      I have been doing some research for my forthcoming slow travel across Latin America. Indeed, cost of living is cheap in Argentina. But with your video account, I am dropping off Argentina from my list of countries to visit in Latin America.

    • @synolve
      @synolve 2 года назад +3

      They fell 😳😨 Ohhhh Noooo

    • @gregorriusadolphus2729
      @gregorriusadolphus2729 2 года назад +4

      @@barbarablackmon7807 abbreviation for Buenos Aires

    • @gregorriusadolphus2729
      @gregorriusadolphus2729 2 года назад +1

      @@synolve Yep! And because the economy has been going south for years, a lot of the city is in decay-the infrascruture was not kept up in most places. Lots of cracked and uneven sidewalks. That are covered in poo. I'm really surprised we all didn't fall at some point.

  • @raqsolid4853
    @raqsolid4853 2 года назад +121

    This is so interesting to me! I had a very similar experience in Santiago,Chile. After being there for 4 months I knew I would never go back. I was the only black woman within my study abroad program (which is fine). However I remember being told by the wife of my host family that I was not allowed to travel with them to certain places because I was too dark. It was an experience amongst many that I will never forget!!! After that moment I started asking questions about their history and doing my own research. It blows my mind that most Chileans believe they are white🤦🏽‍♀️. Lord have mercy.
    Anyway, I’m glad you shared your story! It’s important.

    • @user-yt3xd2jl6d
      @user-yt3xd2jl6d 2 года назад +13

      In reality they would be a mixture between European and Indigenous (Native) descendants according to genetic studies

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      we are not chilenians, we are a diferent culture, in argentina we are not anglophilus like the mainstream in chile.
      ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/z7A1ewmN05Q/видео.html

    • @adolfogonzalez6788
      @adolfogonzalez6788 2 года назад

      Chileans are over 90% white and that’s how the world sees them. Sorry just a fact.

    • @rodrigopower9263
      @rodrigopower9263 2 года назад +5

      @@Rockman975 peroncho,sabes que en chile se creen blancos a pesar de que todos son indigenas!!!y si en chile son anglofilos pero en argentina somos francofilos!!!el argentino quiere imitar al frances por lo menos los argentinos que no son planeros!!!

  • @tocororo
    @tocororo Год назад +4

    In Buenos Aires there is dog poop on the streets. In San Francisco there is human poop, urine and syringes on the sidewalks.

  • @XxXUdiXxX
    @XxXUdiXxX 2 года назад +20

    Wow! I studied abroad in Argentina in 2016 and it was 26 pesos to the dollar I believe back then. I cant believe how much the value of the peso has dropped in that time. I only drove in an uber once back then because there was this big push back from the taxi’s and uber drivers were being harassed so im assuming that has changed with time. I actually had one good experience with a taxi driver, left my phone in the car and she brought it back to me the next day to university 😅. Super lucky, her son and I are still friends on facebook to this day. used to see people get picked pocketed and robbed a lot, so im assuming with the economy it is even worse now. I feel you on the dog pop 😂. My roommate was Argentine but she wasn't from Buenos Aires and we use to say all the time the city is crazy, I have stories for days. Mendoza and Córdoba are so much more chill

  • @globalminerals3004
    @globalminerals3004 2 года назад +8

    Traveling for Black women verse Black men is a different experience! I personally know a few black men from Atlanta Georgia who live in Argentina and they absolutely love it!!)

    • @lbec123
      @lbec123 2 года назад +6

      Hmmm, they be thinking with their lower extremities and just going nuts for the light skin latina so it is not shocking they would disregard any social slights.

    • @acdsfjhu
      @acdsfjhu 2 года назад

      @@lbec123 exactly! Same thing I noticed in Columbia!

  • @daimacku
    @daimacku 2 года назад +6

    I was born in Buenos Aires, is the worst part of Argentina, unfortunately is the only city foreigners ear about overseas but Argentina is a really large country with a lot of beautiful other places to know.
    As an aborigin descendant I must say you can feel the racism, not directly but in the way most argentinians perceive themselves as europeans, they not even consider themselves latinamerican. I know there was a lot of eurpean immigration centuries ago but they systematically denies the other ethnicities that are part of Argentina too.

    • @kem1233
      @kem1233 2 года назад +2

      Americans are making videos of our countries and always complain. Its not just argentina. They are obessed over us

  • @idrislife4967
    @idrislife4967 2 года назад +92

    I'm from Buenos Aires (the province not the city), and yeah people from the city are rude to the point that parisians seemed nice to me. That thing where they don't move drives me insane, is so common. The taxi thing, taxi drivers are shady af, I wouldn't put racism past them.
    What you gather about the economy is 1000% correct. We have more than 6 different exchange rates, and it's a nightmare for turists and exports. Our peso loses value every single day, the inflation rate is of 5% monthly so every time we go buy something it's more expensive, and there are no jobs, so yeah there isn't much hope for the peso.
    I hope you had a good time in Antartica and perhaps consider visiting other parts of our country that reflect better on us (if you haven't already).

    • @HabitualLover
      @HabitualLover 2 года назад +3

      From what I saw of gas prices yesterday, USA is right behind. The pandemic has not helped the majority of earth’s inhabitants.

    • @ClaudioLeonelSiadoreGut
      @ClaudioLeonelSiadoreGut 4 месяца назад +2

      No te gastes, dudo que haya estado en Argentina siquiera. Es parte de una operación de no se quién para instalar que Argentina es racista. Tiene muy mala leche y muchos youtubers de este color de piel salieron casi a la vez a decir lo mismo, casi cuando salió la nota de que en la selección argentina había demasiados blancos, te acordas? Sabemos que la gente de BA son una cagada, pero no por racismo.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 2 месяца назад

      @@argentinisima La realidad no ofende!

  • @chinenyem.7305
    @chinenyem.7305 2 года назад +116

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience. Buenos Aires has been on my travel list for a while but now 🥴🥴 I had a similar experience with wondering if I was experiencing racism, during my short and unpleasant stay in Poland. I had no issues in Krzyżowa, a beautiful small village. But when I got to Wrocław… I honestly said I’m NEVER coming back to Poland. Myself and my friend (who is also black) were on a Europe tour with other students while in college. We were the only two black people on that trip. We were walking around the Wrocław downtown square and kept getting stared at. At first we didn’t care because it’s (central) Europe, we don’t expect there to be a lot of black people. Then the stares became uncomfortable and as we stood talking to each other a tall man in a black leather jacket (not a skinhead at first glance but who knows) walked from the other side of the square with this angry look on his face, stood right in front of us and shouted something at us in Polish. We didn’t know what he said so we just assumed either he was crazy or a racist. No one did or said anything to help or explain to us what he said so we just walked away. Then we went to a fast food restaurant to get something to eat and we stood in line for an unusually long time. The server/cashier even started attending to customers behind us. We were so confused. It wasn’t until I assertively said, “Excuse me, can we please order? We’ve been standing her for a while”. The server pretty much rolled her eyes and reluctantly attended to us. The whole thing was bizarre and uncomfortable to say the least for only myself and my friend. While everyone else went out that night she and I stayed in our hotel room because we didn’t feel welcome in that city. Because we couldn’t speak or understand Polish, we weren’t sure what was being said but the vibes (if I can put it that way) were way off. I told myself I wouldn’t come back to Poland which is a shame because I have met lovely Polish people outside of Poland. 🤷🏽‍♀️ I also don’t want to make a judgement about a whole country based on my experience in one city but it’s hard not to lol

    • @RA-qb4gl
      @RA-qb4gl 2 года назад +20

      Not everyplace is safe for black people. Especially with the rise of right-wing extremism growing in Europe.

    • @BearingMySeoul
      @BearingMySeoul 2 года назад +16

      That sucks. All the Polish people I've met in the US have been super cool. Two of them are married to black people. I honestly might ask one of them about it. :/

    • @miragemirage3670
      @miragemirage3670 2 года назад +10

      Wroclaw is a Jewish city in Poland.

    • @JusticeC-307
      @JusticeC-307 2 года назад +7

      @@miragemirage3670 Very interesting comment. It's quite important to do a little researching on the places you plan to visit. The past is just as valid as the present.

    • @leonardrichards9079
      @leonardrichards9079 2 года назад +39

      Even in the states, NEVER eat the food of those that gives bad vibes.

  • @dionnemarievoiceover5143
    @dionnemarievoiceover5143 2 года назад +82

    Out of all the colonized South American countries, Argentina was the worst at pushing out their indigenous population.

    • @IVYSTARR-i3k
      @IVYSTARR-i3k 2 года назад +34

      So true!! This is why black folks need to really amp up on history of the country before visiting!

    • @kro0018
      @kro0018 2 года назад +7

      Yeah they were down with the Germans too ... You know, after the war...

    • @IVYSTARR-i3k
      @IVYSTARR-i3k 2 года назад +4

      @@kro0018 Well said!

    • @kro0018
      @kro0018 2 года назад +7

      @@chocoflan6672 The F are you talking about. Why must there always be a delusional troll Lurking in the comments section somewhere 🙄
      Go back to your bunker eating Cheetos and drinking coke.
      Some of us yes, care about humankind and it's history enough to add to the discussion in meaningful ways.

    • @kro0018
      @kro0018 2 года назад +4

      @@chocoflan6672 dude. I was born in Africa and live in Europe. English isn't even my first language (I speak 4).
      What's your problem man?!

  • @amapparatistkwabena
    @amapparatistkwabena 2 года назад +10

    Thanks so much, sis. I lived in Asia for nearly 7 years, and Europe the last 6 years. I’ve recently come back to the States and am making travel plans for the “reopening” of the globe. I’m looking forward to exploring central and South America, but you just saved me time and money! I’m over wasting money where folks don’t want me. BANK! Btw, when Erdogan is gone, I recommend everyone to visit Istanbul. It’s a disaster right now, but 7 years ago I would have put it up against any city in the world! Now I’ve gotta check out Mexico City! You’ve got me stoked!🤙🏿

  • @fdm2155
    @fdm2155 2 года назад +24

    That thing with the money is insane. I recently visited Belize and it was very convenient to use the US dollar. The exchange was stable at a 2 to 1 rate everywhere so I didn't have to do mental gymnastics no matter how I paid.

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  2 года назад +5

      And that’s how I expect it to be. It was way too much.

    • @synolve
      @synolve 2 года назад +2

      Mental Gymnastics 🤸‍♀️ lol 😂 Right

    • @sweetpea3472
      @sweetpea3472 2 года назад

      But they do double their prices in Belize as well.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 2 месяца назад

      @@sweetpea3472 Belize is an American colony!

  • @stevejohnson978
    @stevejohnson978 Год назад +9

    Guys, Ubers always cancel in South America. Taxi’s always stopped for me but sometimes refused to go to the international airport during rush hour. I’m a 6’9” black ex 🏈 player.
    All these problems I can’t say that I ever encountered and I’ve stayed there for 3 months in 2022. Same in 2019.
    The economy is very destabilized. People lack hope. As a person that lives in Rio de Janeiro, I’ve seen a difference in the culture of the Carioca between 2010 and 2022. Many things to consider and learn about a culture when you’re an “outsider”. Everything isn’t racism peeps

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  Год назад +4

      And yet somethings are.
      Being dismissive of other people’s experiences online doesn’t make you different or special. It makes you a jerk.
      “It didn’t happen to me” is different from “it didn’t happen to you”
      Take that with you and try to move more gracefully into your future.

    • @juanmanuelnadie7090
      @juanmanuelnadie7090 Год назад

      You need professional help. So your experience is valid but his isn't. I perfectly know your kind. You're a black Karen. Same shit of a regular Karen. But I understand, I know the US and that is deeply truly the most racist a genocidal country in the world, the systematic killing of black people by police there could easily be considered genocide. I met people that said Argentina is racist cause people wanted to take pictures with them, they are so full of poo that instead of understanding that it's curiosity and flattery they think that's racism. It's mind-blowing. In US even the word black is considered racist. When we really love someone in Argentina we call them negro or negrito. I'm called like that by my closest friends even if I'm Caucasian. But I understand your reasons and I'm sad for you, I'd probably feel and think like you if I'd be black American, you have racerelated post traumatic stress. Like ex soldiers that have panic attack with fireworks. You're confusing real munition with fireworks.

    • @juanmanuelnadie7090
      @juanmanuelnadie7090 Год назад

      And you! 6'9 ex 🏈 player that lives in Rio? Is that even real? If you're a good cooker I'll marry you 😉. I could cook too 🤔

    • @agme8045
      @agme8045 2 дня назад

      @@Roshidaexcept he literally said the uber thing also happened to him! And in all of south America lol He is not dismissive of your experience, he is saying you are judging a city and labeling every “bad” experience as racism, without having the full cultural and social context.

  • @gkaalund
    @gkaalund 2 года назад +18

    Thanks for the heads-up! I can't envision sliding and hop-scotching from one side of the city to the next. It isn't me. I will not visit people who choose to live with excrement at their feet. Do they burn their shoes when they get home? Wait! Can't they see the revenue stream from fining people not picking up their dog's feces? Regarding racism, my sense of racism is intuitive, like a learned survival skill. I take it for what I sense it to be until proven otherwise (which is very rare). Now, back to my search for videos on crispy fried pork chop recipes... Be well.

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  2 года назад +3

      Crispy fried pork chops? You’re speaking my language!

  • @RA-qb4gl
    @RA-qb4gl 2 года назад +75

    During ww2 the president of Argentina made a comment that sympathized with Nazis. Germany were welcomed to Argentina after that comment. Germany promised economic deals after the war. Many Germany escaped to South America. If you look at the history they eventually kicked out people of African decent out or Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. Couple that with what someone mentioned about the idealism of superiority of Argentinians I would feel uncomfortable visiting there for long.

    • @idrislife4967
      @idrislife4967 2 года назад +18

      Peron is the president you mention, Evita's husband. He was friends with Franco (Spanish dictator, Hitler's friend) and yes Nazi simpatizer. Also, a pedophil, he had a romantic relationship with a 14 year old.
      But the Afroargentinians were not kicked out, they were killed. When the Independance war broke most of the black enslaved men were offered comissions to fight in the war. They were foot soldiers and sent to the front lines, most were killed there. In all the following wars with Spain, Brazil, and Paraguay similar strategies were used, literally decimating the population. Another problem was the yellow fever epidemics, that killed black people disproportionately.

    • @TC-firstclasscloser
      @TC-firstclasscloser 2 года назад +6

      Wow guys thank you for the hex lessons 🤓

    • @kro0018
      @kro0018 2 года назад +1

      @@idrislife4967 😔😥😤

    • @melis6294
      @melis6294 2 года назад

      There are no black people in Argentina.

    • @Skye-me4yc
      @Skye-me4yc 2 года назад +2

      @@melis6294 Actually, there are.

  • @EMFeNA0121
    @EMFeNA0121 2 года назад +3

    To people who says their grandparents came to Argentina in the 1900: is everything alright back home? If you are going to defend your opinion of a country at least try that is based in a more actual/updated comment (at max 20ys). All countries develop and evolve, and if you compare them with a statement made by someone who came like 45 years ago and you didn't even came here in the last few years it's obvious that there is no guarantee that your comment reflex the actual society. I am not saying there's no racism here ofc there is! But racism exists in every corner of the planet so I don't really get why several people on the comments attack saying that we welcomed Nazis and that we are Nazis 😶 we are kind of tired of that.
    If you are going to come here and write something nasty under this comment at least first recall your history classes and remember that none country was a saint when it comes to establish the territory, there were native people murders, slavery, abuse and so on

  • @fdoctor79
    @fdoctor79 2 года назад +67

    We know that ignorance is bliss no matter where you go and everyone's experience when traveling is different but what you and your friends experienced is indeed unfortunate and unacceptable.

    • @antoniomanzo9030
      @antoniomanzo9030 Год назад

      Argentina literally exterminated their black population and invited mass migration from Italy to "whiten" their population

    • @Sketchy000
      @Sketchy000 Год назад +1

      Yes but that doesn't give her the right to say that Buenos Aires is disgusting and anyone should live here, she even said that people leaving dog poop is not caring about your neighbors... Qué mierda?

    • @Sketchy000
      @Sketchy000 Год назад +1

      It hurts a lot how we are dehumanized by everyone and how they talk about us like we are ALL awful racist people, actually, people is pretty xenophobic with Argentina and it's frustrating how the recall the past in our faces, is not our fault to have that awful people as our ancestors and even if we wanted we can't change that, it's in our blood, just like black people.

    • @emmamalarkey2950
      @emmamalarkey2950 Год назад +2

      @@Sketchy000but we’re not only talking about the past we’re talking about the discrimination still going on now it’s compelty valid to be angry about a country that actively hates on you

  • @theladyandsonplus2
    @theladyandsonplus2 2 года назад +15

    It's amazing how time bring on changes. That's why it's good to stay informed and alert.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/z7A1ewmN05Q/видео.html

  • @memetakesahikememe
    @memetakesahikememe 2 года назад +14

    We were planning a lengthy trip to Buenos Aires, but there were things I read that turned me off. I am not African American but your video sealed it for me. We are planning to go to Panama City Panama instead.

    • @LAMaman
      @LAMaman 2 года назад +9

      You should go and visit yourself. There is a popular AA blogger who hated Portugal - said she was mistaken for a hooker and all sort of things. We visited the year before the pandemic and had the best time - so much so we’re thinking of buying a place there.

    • @rRekko
      @rRekko 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@LAMaman this, don't let race drifters dictate the places where you will be travelling. On top of that, don't focus on race, because then everything will be racist no matter where in the world you'll visit.
      Oh and remember you are visiting another country with a different culture and customes.

    • @reypempers5076
      @reypempers5076 Месяц назад

      Top peores desiciones de tu vida 😂😂😂 te perdiste una buena experiencia

  • @kaydenpat
    @kaydenpat 2 года назад +8

    I love your storytelling. Given Argentina’s past (acceptance of Nazis fleeing Europe after WWII), I’m not surprised that you experienced racism there.

    • @MHB1989
      @MHB1989 Год назад

      no other country in the world acceptedmore nazis that the USA. they develop NASA, look for operation paperclip. Nazi escape all over latin america, also chile, paraguay and brazil.

    • @martingranate
      @martingranate Год назад

      No other country in the world received more nazis than the US…and by far. Look for operation paperclip. Also we never ever had something like KKK, separates spaces for diffeerent colours, or slavery in major scale as the US.

    • @lucianofiorentino4508
      @lucianofiorentino4508 9 месяцев назад +4

      no existe el racismo acá, son todas construcciones suyas, de cosas que sufren en yankilandia. Hay muchas cosas que dice ésta mujer que son por ignorante, porque probablemente haya habido situaciones que ella y su misma predisposición para ser discriminada, haya hecho que quien la atendía la tome como una persona engreída o cosas así. Lo de los taxis, es porque hay cambios de horarios o ya tomaron viajes por radio, hay mil cosas para explicar por un chat de youtube. SU ignorancia hace que malinterpreten casi todo lo que dijo ésta mujer.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 2 месяца назад +1

      I met many old Germans in Argentina who werent Nazis.- Their families migrated down there like many people from Europe and Russia.

  • @ContrarianExpatriate
    @ContrarianExpatriate Год назад +4

    I am in BA now. 99% of the people are wonderful. But 2 days ago, a young male loser shouted some racial epithet at me while I was relaxing at an exclusive cafe. I guess my apparent affluence was too much for him to bear. Whatever the case, it was an isolated incident that might rear its head again in due time. But again, most people here have been lovely.

    • @Michel84841
      @Michel84841 Месяц назад

      But go and tell that, they wont believe you because for a reason they believe we hate a minority which comprise 0,4% of the total population. They like polemics.

  • @LAMaman
    @LAMaman 2 года назад +23

    Wow… that’s too bad! My husband and I went to Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Iguazu Falls and it was fantastic. I didn’t find anymore dog poop than in Paris - but they do have a lot of stray dogs, so it may not necessarily dog owners. Did you not notice the dog poop the first time? Not sure why you would return if this is a problem. It’s also a country not used to mass tourism. IDK… didn’t have a problem.

    • @franhewling
      @franhewling Год назад +6

      The Bronx NY has more dog poop and human cold spit on the sidewalk than anywhere else. To each is their own.

    • @MHB1989
      @MHB1989 Год назад +3

      @@franhewling yeah, and i reaaally love NY...but the smell of pis was everywhere, even on the 5th ave (place for the richs, we just pass by jaja), and the rats were everywhere. Its true about poop dog on the sidewalk, but i cant believe is one of the reason to not come back jaja.

  • @VictorJonesJr
    @VictorJonesJr 2 года назад +99

    Also, it *is* racism. And the customer service is also just terrible.

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  2 года назад +10

      😂😂😂

    • @kro0018
      @kro0018 2 года назад +4

      Yeah they were down with the Germans too ... You know, after the war...

    • @lindabrown0
      @lindabrown0 2 года назад +2

      @@kro0018 Haven for old Nazis...........What a history?

    • @DiegohernanLopez
      @DiegohernanLopez 2 месяца назад

      hi, i loved this video, and yes you,re right,as a black person living in buenos airesi said it's terrible, racism all the time, people saw me and start to run after me with chains, and stick to hit me, all the time. I went to hospital, when doctors realized i was black, they live me alone there bleeding, for a week, without food or bathroom. Two times a week, police put me in jail, just because i'm black, is terrible, please do not visit buenos aires again, now i'm in a conteiner locked i just a black person, and people here is racist. Probably deport me to some african country, i'm argentinian, but it does'nt matter, because i'm black.....

  • @its_cinnamoni
    @its_cinnamoni 2 года назад +11

    Yall gotta remember Argentinians are Europeans. Enough said. They speak Spanish but don't have that Latin warmth as a whole.

    • @IVYSTARR-i3k
      @IVYSTARR-i3k 2 года назад +8

      @@curcumagranola5283 People forget that Argentina was a welcoming hub for all the nazis sympathizers after world war 2. Argentina also did an ethnic cleansing of black and indigenous folks. As a black person , I do not understand why some of our folks wants to go to EUROPE and Racist Countries but not supporting Africa and the Caribbeans.

    • @IVYSTARR-i3k
      @IVYSTARR-i3k 2 года назад +1

      @Island Guy 96 So true!

    • @agme8045
      @agme8045 2 дня назад

      wtf I’m Argentinian and I’m mestizo, just like most Argentinians. Indigenous blood runs deep in our veins, and even some African blood from our enslaved ancestors. Argentina is just like any other country in Latin America, it is true that there was a big migrant influx over a century ago, but that only made us more diverse and open to differences!

  • @shirleyguzman1159
    @shirleyguzman1159 2 года назад +19

    I want to not like this video because of what you had to endure.
    It’s amazing how peoples minds continue to be poisoned about people of color/poor people/anyone different

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  2 года назад +6

      Thanks for watching!

    • @tourguideecuador2764
      @tourguideecuador2764 Год назад

      Some Argentinians can be a bit white BUT they are POOR just like many white Poor Américans .

  • @richq1318
    @richq1318 2 года назад +15

    I’ve always had Argentina on my list until this video! It is now scratched out. There’s enough racism in the USA. Don’t want to go there and endure it to that level. Thanks for sharing. You are fantastic. You are an inspiration!

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

    • @marceloj8258
      @marceloj8258 2 года назад

      No creas en las estúpideces que dicen los demás porque sos tan ignorante como quien lo dice

    • @DiegoGuillermoSchmidt
      @DiegoGuillermoSchmidt Год назад +14

      Don't let one person on youtube define your life, come to Argentina and see it for yourself.

    • @sir_billy1846
      @sir_billy1846 Год назад +1

      You should try. Just don't go to BsAs and you'll avoid the 90% of your problems lol
      And everything will be cheaper too

  • @GlobalTravels
    @GlobalTravels 2 года назад +8

    I had the taxi experience in Barcelona, I had to go into a hotel and asked the bell boy to get me a cab, because I could not get an empty one to stop...I did not have that experience in Madrid....It sounds like racism to me

  • @aimeepaterson4423
    @aimeepaterson4423 2 года назад +8

    As We Say In The U.K……*Blow That For A Lark*…… My Motto: “GO WHERE YOU’RE TREATED BEST”. The World Is a Big Place & There Are LOTS Of Fabulous Countries/Cities One Can Visit and Feel GOOD. Life Is Too Short To Waste Time In Cities That Don’t Respect Or Value People…For Racist, Sexist Or Any IGNORANT Reasons. Not Giving MY Hard Earned Money To ANYONE Who Doesn’t Value Me. Thanks For Sharing.

    • @marianb2093
      @marianb2093 2 года назад +2

      Una persona de Reino Unido hablando de racismo...el chiste se cuenta solo jajaja.

    • @FS-ms2md
      @FS-ms2md 2 года назад

      Well, UK is probably the MOST racist country in Europe...

  • @cintiafuentes4364
    @cintiafuentes4364 2 года назад +39

    Hi Shida! I'm from Buenos Aires. I was really sad while listening to your experience here, and I ask you for forgiveness for that. I know people now is not as polite as they used to be, and well, the economy is a dissaster... This government is distroying it, we're all suffering the situation. But let me say that there are a lot of good people too. If you give us another chance, I highly recommend visiting Córdoba o Mendoza. There, things are quite different from here. I hope my opinion is useful for you. Kisses and see you soon!

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад +2

      los neoliberales de mierda que votaste vos arruinaron nuestra economía endeudándonos y fugando 84 mil millones de dolares, informate bien y deja de hablar pavadas, seguro que sos de los que andan repitiendo que en el gobierno con el que teníamos un poco mas de estabilidad económica se robaron un PBI, ni siuquieras sabes que significa, como se mide ni quien maneja todo el PBI de Argentina

    • @dannyreal9443
      @dannyreal9443 Год назад

      That's encouraging, I will visit some day. I hope its safe for me. UK black British..

    • @antoniomanzo9030
      @antoniomanzo9030 Год назад

      @@dannyreal9443 You're better off in Brazil or Mexico especially in the touristy safe parts bro

    • @pedrodiezcansecomunoz9676
      @pedrodiezcansecomunoz9676 2 дня назад

      ¡No te disculpes, Cintia! La mujer del video hace algo más que relatar alguna experiencia desagradable. Su agenda salta a la vista.

  • @Vasper79
    @Vasper79 2 года назад +13

    Thank you Shida for sharing. I have always wanted to visit Argentina as a big fan of Diego Maradona growing up, but I guess, I will wait few more years. Hopefully their economy and attitude will improve by then

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/z7A1ewmN05Q/видео.html

    • @iannn..
      @iannn.. 8 месяцев назад +2

      try visiting now they people there are great and i don’t think you would have any issues

    • @jabu003
      @jabu003 3 месяца назад

      and you prejudices gone too......

  • @Balfour.
    @Balfour. Год назад +8

    Imagine taxi drivers and ubers from a country with a bankrupt, collapsed economy and a widespread poverty issue refusing service to potentially wealthy customers just because of their skin colour. Absolute rubbish. I've noticed this strange new trend - specifically Black-American tourists going to certain countries with a "I've been told this is a racist place" mentality and not one single grain of interest in understanding the local mannerisms and demeanor. Prejudice comes both ways, never forget that.

    • @AnaA2509
      @AnaA2509 Год назад +2

      Exactly! Apparently the actual reason and problem is the payment method. I was told that if your payment method in Uber is credit card, they can't pick it up. People need to change their method to CASH and see how different the situation is... Is a sad reality of a completely economically-bankrupt country where the infrastructure is not credit card friendly.
      Nothing to do with the color of their skin, but they want it to be it so hard...

    • @emmamalarkey2950
      @emmamalarkey2950 Год назад

      @@AnaA2509so your denying there’s racism in argentina at all you sound dumb

    • @AnaA2509
      @AnaA2509 Год назад

      ​@@emmamalarkey2950 You do know what commas and perios are, correct? Because I wouldn't talk about "sounding dumb" with the way you talk. ANYWAY....
      NO. I didn't deny that there's racism in Argentina. Of course there is, as there is racism in the entire world. Every country has racism.
      Argentina was in the news in the States less than a year ago, due to a Neo-Nazi chapter going public in support of Kyle Rittenhouse (the little f**ker, murderer, highly racist teenager from right here, the good ol' U of S).
      What I am saying is that this effort to try to single out Argentina as a "specially racist" place (they make me laugh with the fucking outrage over a 40 min wait, while in the USA black people are getting MURDERED at traffic stops, but I digress), above anywhere else in the whole American continent is at best absurd.
      This lady (the one in the video) saying that she had a great time the first Argentina visit, and then a not so great time the second visit and the reasons given are barely mild annoyances that happen to EVERYONE (tourists, blacks, whites and locals alike).
      Then in the comments saying that, for example, she visited Milan, Italy and had a great time, when Italy is one of the most racist places ever, SPECIALLY the north of Italy.
      Her video is her talking to the camera the whole time, while other black content creators are literally FILMING the streets and the interactions, everything and you rarely see anything other than curiosity and excitement from the people. I've seen dozens of them having all positive experiences, with some small exceptions here and there, but you know what has never happened in Argentina? A black person getting killed for being black.
      Something that happens here in USA DAILY. So sure, go ahead and cry a river about how racist Argentina is, while thousands of black people go there and enjoy their time without any issues, and also while in the States they are literally discrimated, harrassed and killed for no reason...
      But... This lady had a hard time taking a taxi!! OH THE HORROR...
      And we literally explained why that could potentially be, as PLENTY of white people also has had troubles stopping a taxi or getting an Uber... If it happens to everyone, then is rarely a race issue, it's a different problem altogether.

  • @christinec.2376
    @christinec.2376 2 года назад +5

    thank you for the heads up and saving us the heart ache and cash!

  • @sebastiandiamante7219
    @sebastiandiamante7219 Год назад +3

    Argentina has 23 provinces (states). Buenos Aires is just one city in Argentina. It’s like saying don’t go to America because people in NYC are rude. I honestly been all over Argentina and had a great time. People like to say Argentina is a racist county but they have always opened their borders to everyone. Don’t make your decision based on persons experience. Go visit Argentina from North to South and then make your decision. I will put money that you will have good things to say.

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  Год назад +2

      This is such a weird response to “I will not go back to Buenos Aires based on my bad experience in Buenos Aires”
      I didn’t say anything about the rest of Argentina.

    • @agme8045
      @agme8045 2 дня назад

      @@Roshidathe title of your video is literally “Worst countries for black travelers” …

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 2 года назад +10

    I love Mexico City. I love Zacatecas even more. I just got back from Guatemala and El Salvador. If you get the chance, Metapan in El Salvador is a lovely city. It totally surprised me.

  • @victorlionelnazaire685
    @victorlionelnazaire685 2 года назад +9

    I am in Buenos Aires right now and I spent close to 5 weeks in Uruguay .
    I won't comment on Shida's experience because it is hers ( person, time, manners, language,etc.) and hers only.
    I am a Black North American , 50 year old plus and a male.
    In the Retiro neighbourhood, about the Cancilleria, I have never seen dog poop but 2 or more blocks away, I can smell urine on the sidewalks or see 1 or 2 people literally sleeping on the sidewalk, sometimes on a cheap foam mattress.
    Getting a taxi in Buenos Aires can be hard at certain times ( office closing time) but at least 3 times, as a senior Black man I was able to get a taxi by hailing who not only drove me but was willing to wait for me for short errands and even without my asking offered to pick me up later and dropped me their name and telephone number for future errands.
    As to people on the sidewalk blocking my way , I would forcefully and willingly walk INTO their path, so they would have to part away or we would lock into our steps.
    Microagressions or microracism acts are worldwide ; my take on this : fight back , don't run away. Jewish people suffered at the hands of Nazi Germany but STILL visit Germany and live there.
    Generally, Uruguayans think they are a cut above the Argentinians.

  • @Roshida
    @Roshida  2 года назад +33

    Are there cities you would never recommend to Black travelers? Name them in the comments.

    • @sharitajennings7526
      @sharitajennings7526 2 года назад +43

      madrid, Spain. i was physically and verbally assaulted by men multiple times because they assume all black women are prostitutes. Otherwise i was treated well for 3 months, (no issues w taxis or service) but i will not be going back. and not that it matters but i was working there at US embassy so i was always dressed professionally during these encounters. Also i was born there smh

    • @babalwasibango2545
      @babalwasibango2545 2 года назад +20

      India..and some Asian countries the racism of non-black people of colour is usually unrestrained... because unlike whites.. they haven't formally oppressed blacks...so they can easily pretend it's how they are or their 'culture'.

    • @RA-qb4gl
      @RA-qb4gl 2 года назад +4

      @@mightyfinegal lol, I hear you. Can I ask this question, Are Black women safe anywhere?

    • @BearingMySeoul
      @BearingMySeoul 2 года назад +5

      @@RA-qb4gl Asia was pretty cool. I lived in Korea for over 5 years and had maybe three incidents in all that time where I had to think, "Ok, that's probably racist." And by racist, I mean 'anti-black' so I'd say they're about on par with the US. lol
      I visited almost every country in Asia and didn't feel uncomfortable except with some of the undercover police in Beijing because they're scary to everyone all the time. :/

    • @ellisrose8017
      @ellisrose8017 2 года назад +31

      Australia. Racists everywhere.
      Don't serve you in restaurants, refuse help in stores,
      give you other hotel rooms then the ones you booked (like the bad ones/noisy ones) & paid exuberant prices for, cause everything in Australia is hella expensive.
      Follow you in supermarkets.
      And on top of that are very much so, brash about it to your face.
      Horrible experience, was happy to after 3weeks that my time there was done.

  • @tracywalker244
    @tracywalker244 2 года назад +8

    When you went the first time did you go with a group of black folks??? You know how people feel about large groups of black peoples they don’t want any part of that no matter how old you are.

  • @efrenhei4902
    @efrenhei4902 Год назад +2

    Argentina was one of the first countries to start the Freedom process with the Law of wombs of 1813, the Law is from 1811. Argentina was a cattle country, it did not have large plantations, so it did not have as much slave labor as neighboring countries, and then it received millions of immigrants and black men assimilated. there were only 8000 black men
    Reply

  • @drbbdr
    @drbbdr 2 года назад +86

    I work in a relatively big company (in Belgium) with a lot of expats from all around the world thus it is very interesting and exciting to work in such environment. But.... one of my colleagues is from Argentina....I had a lot of problems with him due to his arrogance and overly inflated ego and to stop those problems I had to threaten to start a legal action against my employer because at the end of the day the employer is responsible for the behavior of the employees he has hired (at least according to Belgian' laws). It worked very well (he got his blame because his behavior was obviously inappropriate). Thus I understand your point perfectly. Concerning racism, I think it is one of the many facets of stupidity and probably the most disgusting one. In fact a racist is a stupid person and a stupid person is usually racist as well.

    • @kro0018
      @kro0018 2 года назад +1

      Yeah they were down with the Germans too ... You know, after the war...

    • @delpejerrey
      @delpejerrey 2 года назад +8

      What a good partner you are. Instead of talking to him to make him see reason, you ratted him out to the boss to get him fired. Surely now he's sleeping inside a cardboard box.

    • @lexi6797
      @lexi6797 2 года назад +2

      @@delpejerrey I guess you haven’t learn you can’t reason with stupid or ignorance!

    • @delpejerrey
      @delpejerrey 2 года назад +11

      @@lexi6797 Calling a whole nation racist and Nazi because some taxi drivers didn't want to stop me in such a big city. I would call that xenophobia and ignorance. As an Argentine, I believe that we do not deserve all of these arrogant and superficial comments. I agree with you on something... it is very difficult to reason with stupidity and ignorance. This video is a good example of that.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      most racist argentinian want to live in Europe they are the kind or people we don want in argentina. ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

  • @Samsam-vq4se
    @Samsam-vq4se 6 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve never been to Argentina but the irony for me is people are comparing it to Spain in the comments and guess what’s the most racist country I’ve visited: Spain.

  • @msbarb1
    @msbarb1 2 года назад +10

    I live close to Spain ( living now in Portugal) but I won't be going there... when I was last there I was treated fine. But I've heard that Black people these day are not treated very nicely there About 2 year ago I had a 3 hour lay-over there traveling from Morocco and the ticket agents were grouchy and rude to me when I tried to get help on which gate to go to. Top of the list for maybe you may not want to go to if you're Black is CHINA!

    • @erikybarra3898
      @erikybarra3898 2 года назад +2

      And practically most East Asian countries, right?

    • @agme8045
      @agme8045 2 дня назад

      Sorry but that makes no sense. If anything, Buenos Aires is becoming more and more open to black and Asian people (historical minorities) because porteños (Buenos Aires locals) are getting to know them better, the younger generations know black and Asian people from school, they are more integrated than ever. Don’t miss out on a beautiful country and city just because a lady on the internet had a bad experience!

  • @DancingDeity
    @DancingDeity 2 года назад +6

    You have me questioning whether I should stop buying Argentine wine. I love a good Malbec but I no longer wanna give coin if their people are so hung up about being of servitude to black people.

    • @orangecat999
      @orangecat999 2 года назад +1

      Good point!

    • @gaby300470
      @gaby300470 Год назад

      You're right! you should buy all USA products where racism doesn't exist at all. OMG.

  • @Myraisins1
    @Myraisins1 2 года назад +15

    All those things are so true! I suppose my experience was overshadowed by the fact that I dance and had a sort of built in community. I met people every time I went out and they invited me to their homes etc. I also stayed long term in a guest house where the owner/lady and her family were always looking out for me. I went out with her sometimes and even went partying with her sons! In a way I was almost always with locals and whenever I needed a taxi I asked someone in the restaurant or even a stranger on the street to help me call a cab. Every time I went somewhere I told them upfront I would be using pesos so there was no confusion. Sorry you had a bad experience and It does seem like things have very much declined in that country.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

  • @elleepiphany1
    @elleepiphany1 Год назад +35

    I went to South America in 2019. 5 countries, 7 cities in 10 days. I was looking forward to going to Buenos Aires because of the cycling culture but the people in Buenos Aires and Montevideo, Uruguay WERE rude and it is always a question of “is this racism or is this person rude?” Nope.

    • @spheksophobiaurinal
      @spheksophobiaurinal Год назад +1

      ​@@blancan.8524pero ella es americana, ¿¿porque ella va a viajar hasta africa para caminar?? Si puede viajar para otros países de america

    • @lamamjforlife
      @lamamjforlife Год назад +1

      ​@blancan.8524 🗣🗣 BACK OFF!! SHE CAN WALK WHEREVER SHE WANTS!! YOU OWN NOTHING!! ESPECIALLY NOT THAT COUNTRY! THIS WORLD IS GOD'S, AND YOU'RE A GUEST IN IT! SHAME ON YOU!!! WHY DON'T YOU GO WALK IN AFRICA AND KEEP YOUR SASSY, NONSENSICAL OPINIONS TO YOURSELF!!! IDIOTA!! 😤
      **@Roshida, Please don't apologize for your experience! You did nothing wrong!! What you experienced was shameful! And definitely uncalled for! I don't know who those folks think they are, as if they're better than anyone! Definitely not the case! Their nasty behavior will catch up with them in due time, and they will see the error of their ways! Glad your doing so well with all your endeavors!
      Stay blessed good sista!! ✊🏾

    • @JuanPerez-sh1rl
      @JuanPerez-sh1rl 10 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly, I have heard from Mexicans (nice people) that after living in Buenos Aires, when they return to Mexico, their acquaintances see them as more aggressive but they only say "now I am more direct and I don't have to lower my head."
      It's another culture...
      Living in Buenos Aires makes you "Rambo"

    • @lalimasson
      @lalimasson 10 месяцев назад +3

      No sé que es grosero para UD. Pero la gente de las grandes ciudades, como NY o Madrid también las acusan de lo mismo, debe ser que la gente está más apurada y vive más estresada .

    • @jsrod88
      @jsrod88 9 месяцев назад

      Nunca te preguntaste como son tratados los latinos en US, no? Yo no puedo creer LA BURBUJA en la que viven.

  • @kalirhodes3666
    @kalirhodes3666 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for going and reporting back, so now I don't have to! You saved me some money! haha!

  • @BaldGirlWillTravel
    @BaldGirlWillTravel 2 года назад +40

    Thanks so much for sharing your experience. Argentina is now permanently off my list. My coins are too precious to be spent where me and mine are not wanted.

    • @MrDiegomakabro
      @MrDiegomakabro 2 года назад +5

      You shouldn't judge an entire country because of one person having a bad expirience. But, hey, it's your choice. You'll never know what you're missing.

    • @BaldGirlWillTravel
      @BaldGirlWillTravel 2 года назад +4

      @@MrDiegomakabro I will be just fine. Worry about yourself. I’m good.

    • @facundob.f8606
      @facundob.f8606 2 года назад +1

      @@BaldGirlWillTravel you can check ACE LIVE channel he is in argentina rn and having the time of his life, also he is black

    • @BaldGirlWillTravel
      @BaldGirlWillTravel 2 года назад +2

      @@facundob.f8606 don’t care. All skinfolk ain’t kin folk. Y’all can keep Buenos Aires. I definitely trust Roshida and the word of other Black Women over yours or whoever he is. Perhaps stop ignoring the experience of black people when we talk about racism.

    • @facundob.f8606
      @facundob.f8606 2 года назад

      @@BaldGirlWillTravel okay sorry

  • @MrPman474
    @MrPman474 2 года назад +50

    Shida, THANK YOU for sharing your experience!!! Like you, I've traveled a lot over 30+ years, and avoiding...confronting...and reporting racism has always been something I've had to do. This is exactly why there are certain parts of the Planet which I have NO desire to see, let alone give that population any of my hard earned dollars. Argentina is one of those countries. There are too many stories that have been shared by other Diasporans about horrible treatment they've experienced there. Why would Black & Brown want to pay to experience marginalization and exclusion, when we can stay in the US and get it for free????!!! To the contrary, Mexico is one of my FAVORITE places to visit, and I've been to a number of different cities over the years. I've ALWAYS felt welcome as an African American male, especially since Spanish is my second language. I've made friendships with locals that I've maintained over the years. They honestly seem to like, not simply tolerate, Black & Brown people. Places like this will always get my return business, as well as praise (Side note: I received this positive reception in the 3 Middle Eastern countries I've visited as well, and would recommend them to any Black & Brown travelers: Oman, Qatar, and Dubai.) Given Argentina's horrible history of treatment towards African and Native people, why would we go there???? I'll attempt to post a link below regarding this history, which no one talks about. People definitely need to read up on it prior to going. Again, thanks for sharing your experience! www.ibtimes.com/blackout-how-argentina-eliminated-africans-its-history-conscience-1289381

    • @delpejerrey
      @delpejerrey 2 года назад +5

      Very good article. The Paraguayan war was a disaster. Especially for the Guarani people. Never heard that someone in Argentina identifies as white. If it is common to be Tano (Italian) Gallego (from Spain) Russian (the Jewish people) Negro (the mixed race that have some color left) Chinese (any Asian with Chinese origin, Korea or Japan).In reality, most of us Argentines are criollos, a mixture of Native Americnas with European migrations.
      What I don't understand is how if the Argentines are so racist, the descendants of Africans were mixing so much.

    • @MrPman474
      @MrPman474 2 года назад +5

      @Javier Soteras Read the article, again. Black soldiers were intentionally put on the front lines during the Paraguayan war. That killed off huge numbers of male Afro-Argentinos. The returing survivors were pushed and confined to the most squalid parts of Buenos Aires, where they were exposed to small pox and other diseases.... and died in even bigger numbers. If that's not racist genocide, I don't know what is. And let's not even get into el época de Los Desaparecidos!!! More genocide.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/z7A1ewmN05Q/видео.html

    • @hotglasschick
      @hotglasschick 2 года назад

      @@delpejerrey that's like asking, "if the Unites States was so racist, why are there so many mixed people." Do you think rape doesn't happen? Do you think that although a country is built on racism, that perhaps SOME of its inhabitants aren't racist? Ignorance is no excuse. You should educate yourself, especially in this day and age where the technology exists to actually be able to learn the truth, instead of just believing the propaganda.

  • @sonandadesuyone
    @sonandadesuyone 4 месяца назад +1

    Oh I’m Asian and since Day 1 I experienced 80% of what you mentioned. I’ll never come back here. It’s crazy how terrible the locals here are

  • @juliadouglas802
    @juliadouglas802 2 года назад +9

    Ugh. Sorry you had that experience. Not going there. I’ve been in Playa Del Carmen for a month, staying in an AirBB in Palmas Turquesa. I walk to the market and laundry weekly. The dog poop in this area is terrible, it’s hard to catch a taxi (they ride by empty) , and the WOMEN are rude. One of them actually went out of her way to bumped my 11 year old daughter on purpose. So much room and you saw her! I can’t get arrested in Mexico… so, I’m going to Mexico City next week. If I ever come back, I will stay in Centro.

    • @shellshipman3853
      @shellshipman3853 2 года назад

      If you see any posters up for Solemans DJ events in PDC you should go before you leave.
      I had so much fun when I was there and met a lot of expats at his event. I don’t remember the name of the Restraunt bar it was at on the main strip. But there were a lot of black people there having fun who live in PDC
      and Suleman is such a sweet soul who will welcome you.

    • @caprichels3711
      @caprichels3711 2 года назад +1

      Merida is also another great option for Mexico. I just left, but it was a really great experience. The people are friendly, there's a decent-sized black community that meets up weekly. I never felt unsafe. I'm planning on going back toward the end of summer

    • @caprichels3711
      @caprichels3711 2 года назад

      @@misterniceguy67 I picked an airbnb that was in north Mérida. It ended up being about 20 minutes from Progresso Beach and 30 minutes from Centro. Ubers/DiDis were really cheap so it was still pretty convenient. If you plan to stay a bit I would say pick an airbnb and scout the area. The best prices aren't online, you find them walking around the city.

  • @thebako06
    @thebako06 2 года назад +15

    Well many Nazi fled Germany and went to Argentina so there is no surprise that they have a history of racism. My experience on 2012 wasn't as bad as this but I found the city boring and the food was terrible. Never had any intentions of going back.

    • @delpejerrey
      @delpejerrey 2 года назад

      you are roude

    • @matiasv.1987
      @matiasv.1987 2 года назад +2

      The second-largest community of Jewish outside Israel lives in Buenos Aires, so it is stupid and offensive to say that it is a Nazi Country. Please, respect!

    • @AnaA2509
      @AnaA2509 Год назад

      The vast MAJORITY of the Nazis went to United States... So, kindly... Sit down and be quiet.
      The German presence in Argentina is rather small, and the few Nazis that did make it, went into "hiding", not proudly displaying their bullshit around.
      United States is by FAR one of the most racist and disgusting places in the world (I know, I live in Kentucky), where black people are literally MURDERED on the daily for just existing, but SURE Argentina is problematic because 7 taxis did not stop when flagged (also, PLENTY of comments mentioning that happens to everyone, regardless of color).
      That's just it... Everything she mentioned and complaint about are real things that do happen in Buenos Aires, but NOT because they are black. It happens to ALL. It happens to white people, to tourists, to locals, to poor, to middle class... And here you are trying so hard to make it about race, when it's not and talking from places with REAL race issues. Shake my damn head.

  • @cjohnson033
    @cjohnson033 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for keeping it real !!!

  • @synnacastroman3813
    @synnacastroman3813 2 года назад +5

    I’m from the states and have been living here from April 2019 to present. You are correct there is so much dog poop everywhere! It’s really sad that not everyone picks up their dogs poop! The ppl are rude and will not move out of the way. This happens in the small grocery stores all the time and other places. Many ppl have been rude to me in the past three years. Most of the time if I’m speaking English to my children some people will be even more rude too us! On the other hand I have met some very nice people as well. Yes, the inflation is really bad here at the moment. When we arrived her in 2019 you could get 45 pesos for every dollar now it’s 222 pesos to the dollars. If your able to have dollars and exchange to pesos you definitely have buying power! Keep in mind there is good and bad in ever country. We have never had problems with Uber coming to pick us up. Actually the experience for transportation has always been pretty good.

  • @RhondaOnline72
    @RhondaOnline72 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for sharing.

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. 💛

  • @bevs6534
    @bevs6534 2 года назад +35

    Thank you for sparing me the misery of traveling to Buenos Aires. I was in the process of planning a trip.
    Prefer to enjoy my travel experiences!

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

    • @diegoferreyra8025
      @diegoferreyra8025 2 года назад +6

      Not the whole Argentina is the same.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/z7A1ewmN05Q/видео.html

    • @marceloj8258
      @marceloj8258 2 года назад

      Quedate en tu pais, no te necesitamos

    • @JoaquinWeissUgarteche
      @JoaquinWeissUgarteche Год назад

      Thank you, never come! We don't need black karens who need attention.

  • @acf5683
    @acf5683 2 года назад +23

    I am from Buenos Aires, I live in BA, I am sorry for your experiences, I have to say that I have many friends, from different countries and races, including black people, who told a different story, totally opposite to yours about the people's behaviour. Dog poop is real, but people have improved a lot and it depends on the neighborhood. I also agree with the exchange issue and the economy. As a big city, it has the usual common problems. And you can find a diversity of situations, good or not so good, but it cannot be something to decide not to visit. Anyway, you are welcome again if you want to repeat, and I even offer you my home to stay. Buenos Aires is well worth visiting because of much more positive things than negative. Hugs.

    • @RA-qb4gl
      @RA-qb4gl 2 года назад +6

      I can't get over that dog shit situation. That is completely disgusting. The country is not so bad that they can concern themselves with dog shit. Speaks to the mentality of the culture. Totally disgusting.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад +2

      I think some people are just determined to think bad about us and don't want to change their mind, and most of all they don't probe that they are wrong, sorry for them, everybody is welcome here, but to know a diferent cilture is nessesary to habe an open mind, we are not a copy USA, may be some of them where anoyied and got misstreated by a diferent standards of what is considered good or bad education, may be they think they are so much superior to other cultures that everybody who doesn't agree with their concept customer service is surely wrong, we are lucky that in argentina customers are not always right people with good vibes always have great times in argentina. Sorry for those who will never know the real Argentina

    • @edwardmkwelele
      @edwardmkwelele Год назад +2

      Even in the USA there are rough places absolutely dirt places.

    • @acf5683
      @acf5683 Год назад +4

      @@RA-qb4gl I think it's very unfair to see everything with the eyes put just in one or two isolated items.

    • @travelingjohn69
      @travelingjohn69 Год назад

      Can I meet you in BA if I land on the 30th? I'm a Black man from America and I might come there if I don't cancel my flight.

  • @latashamorgan9088
    @latashamorgan9088 2 года назад +53

    I had a similar experience with the dog excrement situation in Cannes! You don't have to tell me anything else, haha, that alone kills an entire experience for me.

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  2 года назад +7

      Just terrible!!! Now you’re making me rethink Cannes. 🤔

    • @RA-qb4gl
      @RA-qb4gl 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, that shit is disgusting

    • @madewithrealdiamonds
      @madewithrealdiamonds 2 года назад

      well, I didn't think the dog poop in Cannes was egregious. Maybe because I was in Nice prior, and went to Marseille afterwards. Take all the dog poop of Nice and Cannes, then add bird poop on literally everything, maniac drivers, hundreds of unemployed young men staking out tourist sites and stations, coupled in with worn-rundown buildings and voila! Marseille, France. Viva la France 🇨🇵 I talk smack because it was not a beautiful city in the slightest, but the people were some of the most hospitable I've ever met anywhere, second only to those of Helsinki, which is also not a nice looking city, for the most part. The hospitality of the people make up for it. People in Cannes are very respectful by the way, and the people in Nice are helpful for the most part. Southern France is the exact opposite of what you will experience with other French people outside of France. No one knows exactly why.

    • @axolote828
      @axolote828 Год назад

      Its funny cos you are talking with your USA privilegies, but your family come from Africa, the most poor continent and you have the pride to talk about things from the 3th world, i hope you know were you are.

  • @jmaatgreen7894
    @jmaatgreen7894 2 года назад +49

    Hi Shida. It's great to travel freely as Black women but it's important to understand history. Confederate generals and soldiers moved their families to South America after the American civil war, and 100 years later Nazi Germans were on code and moved there too, knowing the stage had been set. Central America, especially Costa Rica fought back against a white supremacy movement called "the Golden Circle" and rejected the racist roaches who scurried further south. They're now generations deep as cultural influencers. It shouldn't deter black women from traveling but history is more present than we often think. Stay safe and continue to enjoy life in spite of them!

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

    • @meggtokyodelicious
      @meggtokyodelicious 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for explaining about confederate going to south America. I didn't know. Argentinians don't consider themselves South Americans, but more like white Europeans in Argentina. Brazil also tend to separate the dark skin from their small circle of European descendants. ( I have friends in both countries, but it's true. ).

    • @emem2863
      @emem2863 2 года назад

      @@meggtokyodelicious Why do you say Argentines don't consider themselves as part of South America? They are mostly white Europeans, though there are a lot of Italian descent with darker hair, eyes, and skin that would be considered ethnic white in the U.S., instead of just white. I think the lack of racial diversity, in addition to the racist immigrants from Nazi Germany, have contributed to the current culture.

    • @ramatgan1
      @ramatgan1 2 года назад +2

      Argentinians are basically italians and Italians are notoriously racist horrible people.
      Somalia and Ethiopia are great places to visit.
      Very friendly countries and people.

    • @Menez2Society
      @Menez2Society 2 года назад +3

      Argentina people consider themselves the Italians of South America. I remember the president of Argentina visited Mexico at one point and said Mexico was filled with “Indios” and offensive term referring to Native Americans. Argentina also has Little towns with Nazis that fled over there post war world 2 some say even hitler is down there alive and well

  • @frau4bzna
    @frau4bzna 2 года назад +6

    Just wanted to remind everyone of the 70's. Do you know what was on the ground everywhere (especially in New York City) before the laws: dog poop. It was a horror back in the day. Argentina just needs to have laws and fines and then enforce them.

  • @synolve
    @synolve 2 года назад +8

    Wow if you have to ask then it is….So sad 😞 you had to experience that. But glad you found a way to keep smiling and share your experiences! Now we know! Shouting in his ear 👂 PRICELESS LOL 😂

  • @sarahsmiles3271
    @sarahsmiles3271 2 года назад +5

    Forget about not caring about your neighbors, they don’t care about themselves since they have to walk on those same sidewalks. Smh

  • @diamondforbes2783
    @diamondforbes2783 2 года назад +7

    Wow…. Sorry you had a bad experience and thanks for heads up.

  • @AngelaRochelle
    @AngelaRochelle 2 года назад +5

    😮 I'm so sorry! That is a really crappy experience. I'm so disappointed for you 😩

  • @johannajohanna8104
    @johannajohanna8104 Год назад +2

    Rashida, you are on point. I lived and worked there and by the Grace of God survived it. I could not wait to get on that plane and Get Out. Horrible experience! I befriended a girl from Africa when I was there. We were both young ladies. She is graduating from the university and asked if I would come to her graduation. I told her virtually, in spirit, congratulation to her via the wind to carry, but, by TMH, I will never step foot, toe, finger nail, breath, ear lobe (U get my point) into that horrible country again!

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  Год назад +2

      So many people from Buenos Aires are here complaining loudly about how wrong I am, while making racist comments. But we know.

  • @colors6692
    @colors6692 2 года назад +4

    Louis Vuitton do not double the price of their products or any other luxury goods seller for that matter. It's the huge luxury tax, sales tax and tariffs that the Argentine government impose. Protectionism at it's worst. Unless goods are made in Argentina then they will be hit with the extra taxes, The luxury European companies from fashion to cars to jewellery all take profits out of Argentina further weakening the Peso so the Government is trying to stop the outflow of money!

  • @mannarmylie4195
    @mannarmylie4195 2 года назад +21

    Why do black.people love to spend their money with people who mistreat them? Not necessarily this trip, but in general.

    • @mickael4044
      @mickael4044 2 года назад +3

      It's probably historical. We are a "conditioned" people, until (as Bob Marley sang) we free ourselves from this mental slavery.

    • @KekeIdoLoveMe
      @KekeIdoLoveMe 2 года назад +5

      Why do people love to be condescending? If you know history, then surely you know that it’s not as simple as “Let’s not spend our money here.” Do we have more choices now? Absolutely. Does EVERY BLACK PERSON have the same choices? Absolutely not. And sometimes the circumstances just dictate otherwise. Ever hear of Stockholm Syndrome? To ask questions like this is to ask why any black people still live in America. Why do black people love working for white people in domestic capacities? Hell, why do black people love working for white led companies that pay them at a lower rate? 🙄😤

    • @mickael4044
      @mickael4044 2 года назад +2

      @@KekeIdoLoveMe The answer is no doubt very complex. I wish we had another way to talk through this topic other than by text. We all have our truth. Stockholm Syndrome resonated with me. Blacks and whites have been in a sort of marriage with each other for over 400 years. I have heard that in some marriages where one spouse is abusive, the other might try to curry favor with the abusive spouse to soften his anger. Again, the answer is very complex, and I commend everyone who tries to unpack it. Difficult to do in this space though.

    • @KekeIdoLoveMe
      @KekeIdoLoveMe 2 года назад

      @@mickael4044 I 100% agree. Admittedly, I may have taken the question out if context, at the same time I honestly don’t think I have. I see it too often and it grinds my teeth when such a topic is oversimplified by this type of question.

    • @mannarmylie4195
      @mannarmylie4195 2 года назад

      @@KekeIdoLoveMe it is a complex question and the answer will vary by individual, yet when presented with a choice of providers, one black, the other non black, a large portion of blacks will select the non black option. This is true for services, it has even been shown with baby dolls. The non black choice is seen as superior. Stockholm syndrome perhaps, but i suspect it is some deeply ingrained social and psychological issues.

  • @legalitetongue3276
    @legalitetongue3276 2 года назад +7

    It's 100% racism, my love. Do your research on that, for wherever you go. Enjoy your travels!

  • @agme8045
    @agme8045 2 дня назад +1

    There’s dog poop on the street because Argentina is the country with the most dogs per capita. Most people pick up their dogs waste, but a tiny minority don’t, which is still a lot of people sadly. That being said, I think it’s hilarious that you point that as a reason to not visit a city. By that logic, no one should go to New York, LA, San Francisco, Seattle, etc because each one of those cities is full of homeless fentanyl zombies living in tents (which in my books is worse than a dog poor here and there, but well you may be desensitized already to seeing drug addicts on the street)

  • @chumanirosexiamaru8572
    @chumanirosexiamaru8572 2 года назад +8

    ✌🏾&💓.. Stephanie recommend you!!.. I'm learning from both.. T.Y👌🏽

    • @Roshida
      @Roshida  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! 💛

  • @accidentsafe
    @accidentsafe 2 года назад +22

    I always thought Argentina would be 👀 bc it's nothing but German and Spanish (Spain)...and yep, Germany and Spain aren't fun either.

    • @TitanicTubi
      @TitanicTubi 2 года назад

      Why not Spain or Germany?

    • @kblackson4130
      @kblackson4130 2 года назад +13

      And Nazis who fled there after the war!

    • @codie2526
      @codie2526 2 года назад +4

      I second Germany. Although my time in Berlin wasn’t bad i never felt welcome. My time in oranienburg couldn’t have been over fast enough. My german isn’t top tier but this bakery store attendant knew what I was saying. When I tell you she never even looked at me, so I took my euros somewhere else. I had a lot of encounters like that in that town. Berlin is more
      covert. I guess it’s because they’re supposed to be “progressive”

    • @starloszelson4541
      @starloszelson4541 2 года назад +2

      @@codie2526 I thought German women like America military black men

    • @erikybarra3898
      @erikybarra3898 2 года назад +1

      @@starloszelson4541 yeah exactly? I always thought European white people are less anti-black and anti-minority racist as opposed to American white people?

  • @dwalker6868
    @dwalker6868 2 года назад +3

    No Bueno is right ! Thank you for sharing 💛

  • @eugVision5992
    @eugVision5992 4 месяца назад

    Excellent delivery of a very important PSA to fellow travelers. Use your consumer dollars wisely. Thank You Roshida.

  • @carlin5595552
    @carlin5595552 Год назад +6

    I travel to Buenos Aires and never have any problem as you saying, I think people is very nice and welcoming.

    • @DiegoGuillermoSchmidt
      @DiegoGuillermoSchmidt Год назад +2

      This seeems to bea really biased point of view by this lady, I've never head of black people having problems in Argentina.

    • @askatuproductions
      @askatuproductions Год назад +3

      I mean, bad costumer service in Argentina IS REAL, but that doesn't make it racist. Same thing about dog poop.

    • @Qwertyflirty26
      @Qwertyflirty26 Год назад +2

      Are you a Black woman?

  • @OceankingdmBlogs
    @OceankingdmBlogs 8 дней назад

    This woman is funny asl: “That’s not math I wanna do on Vacation” for the purse story and “Oo another human being” for the car story really cracked me up 😂 - Love this!!!

  • @bbills4186
    @bbills4186 2 года назад +6

    I went to Buenos Aires about a decade ago..I was with a tour group of Black people within a larger tour group of white people. We hit all the hots spots, Iguacu Falls, San Telmo, the soccer stadium, the steak houses and tango dancehalls, the Recoleta neighborhood and cemetery etc. I had more problems from the WW in our tour group than native Argentinians. We Black folk stuck together as usual. I didn't have any problems from the people of Buenos Aires, but I did from a WW from America who seemed to be upset because a vendor catered to our Black group and not her. Argentina, and Buenos Aires specifically has a very homogeneous population unlike diverse Brazil. I saw one other Black person in Buenos Aires and he was really happy to see other Black people, lol, so that was telling. The economy in B.A sucked in 2010 as well, we were able to get a lot for our money. They even said they would take a check!!!! I ate a lot of beef in South America...a lot! You have to stress well done or they will send your steak out bloody. There were a lot of people sleeping in the streets and that surprised me, but then I reasoned with a crappy economy I shouldn't be that surprised. Argentinians struck me as more self-absorbed vs. Brazilians who are outgoing and friendlier (especially if you attempt to speak Brazilian Portuguese). Keep this in mind when traveling in South America the term, Blaquiemento, which translates to whitening of the race, a practice put into effect by many Latin American nations to attract European to South America particularly after WWII to make SA less black. Our Brazilian tour guide stated that Argentinians we're considered to be "so dramatic" compared to other South Americans. I didn't recall seeing any dogs or a dog poop problem while I was there. Also for reference, the country's past president Kirchner died so the country as a whole went into mourning and had parades, protests etc. It was a different vibe as a result. So in conclusion, I personally didn't have any issues in BA, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if they occured.

    • @hubertluke8730
      @hubertluke8730 Год назад +1

      I have always heard of the anti black in Argentina from years ago, was planning a trip one country in south America as I am retired now well this video just helped me to shorten my list no Argentina for me

    • @agme8045
      @agme8045 2 дня назад

      @@hubertluke8730you are basing a whole trip just on one video about one person’s (very personal) experience?

  • @GameOfficial483
    @GameOfficial483 8 месяцев назад +1

    I stumbled across your video Thank you for sharing. I was just planning a vacation to help out the local economy. I took this place off my list 😌

    • @cinnamonstar808
      @cinnamonstar808 7 месяцев назад

      the crazy thing is Argentina could use some tourist dollars to help out their economy. AROUND THE WORLD when you are rude to your guest or host; its frowned upon.
      I live in Florida... and we know the Tourist $$$ cash is the main reason we dont pay state tax. Out of state licensed plates are treated better ... except for Montreal 🇨🇦... because they know better**
      **Canadians cant pull the 🚙🚗 "i dont know where im going? " stunt. They stay 6 months in town every year. since 1976. { blow horn}

  • @connierobinson8322
    @connierobinson8322 2 года назад +65

    I'm sorry you had a miserable time, but you're not the first African-American traveler that had a bad experience in Argentina and probably won't be the last, but I hope you had a wonderful time in Antartica.

    • @g718ny
      @g718ny 2 года назад +6

      Shes not african. She's just American. Its an insult to those who are truly from Africa.

    • @connierobinson8322
      @connierobinson8322 2 года назад +27

      @@g718ny She's an American first, African second. If you live in the United States, you should know that is how all Americans refer to all individuals of African descent.

    • @girlanonymous
      @girlanonymous 2 года назад +15

      @@g718ny in the United States we refer to ourselves as either Black American or African American. We are of African decent. We live in a country that hates people who have African in their blood their history their appearance. I am very proud to call myself African American and Black America to show “others” that I love my appearance, my culture, my ancestors and I have no shame in that. Black people all over the world need to stop acting like they have shame and proudly claim Blackness and stop trying to be like “them”.

    • @Rockman975
      @Rockman975 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/o49s8SDrtVc/видео.html

    • @kytony9489
      @kytony9489 2 года назад

      @@g718ny as an American trust me we don’t claim Africa we hate y’all just as much as y hate us

  • @Laucha-wm2lb
    @Laucha-wm2lb Год назад +2

    Its great that you are telling your point of view, so that we understand better the argentinian society but:
    1- Argentina is a really diverse country
    2- Yeah, there are problems with the dollars, you have to work to live well