Being black and living in Australia.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2021
  • Hey friends! Being black in Australia is the topic in this video. I share based on my experiences and observations. Enjoy!
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Комментарии • 185

  • @ArabellaCharm
    @ArabellaCharm Год назад +27

    I dealt with racism framed as "jokes" or as they would say "taking the piss" in Australia on a constant basis. Someone always had something to say about my looks or compare me to some stereotype from television. This was both in Uni as well as on the job. Before you say "You can't take a joke??", jokes about ones race are not funny if you're civilized. Australians as a whole had this immaturity when it came to race/nationalities. Reading most of the comments here let's me know it hasn't changed.

  • @sheryll5612
    @sheryll5612 Год назад +26

    Thanks for sharing about what it's like for you in Australia. As an Asian, i have to admit that we do have an certain idea of what someone of African heritage is like. Thanks to Hollywood. Unfortunately, the little we know about Africans mostly has to do with what we used to see on TV or the movies. And I do apologise on behalf of them. What I have learned from living in Australia is that i get to learn about other cultures and enrich my own life. Please keep sharing your experiences so we can learn about how we can treat each other better.

    • @asaseya1819
      @asaseya1819 Год назад

      Most of the people you see in Hollywood with dark skin are not African. They are Black Americans.

  • @Munyabrwn
    @Munyabrwn 2 года назад +25

    My first rascism experience was in UK. I ddnt know how to react. With time you learn how to deal with such kind of beings. Always know that you're more intelligent than anyone whose rascist.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +4

      I quite agree 🙂. After a while you figure out how to respond/react.

    • @meredithisme3752
      @meredithisme3752 Год назад

      America is by far the worst

  • @MYB2.0
    @MYB2.0 2 года назад +68

    I'm African & lived in aussie for several years & have travelled across Europe. I think aussie is the least racist - western country I know. You will have minimal racist encounters but there are there, especially with the less educated/ exposed citizens. But majority are warm & receptive. You have to develop a thick skin, have high self esteem & a solid support system, otherwise it's very easy to fall into depression. With the right mindset, you can overcome most challenges that'll you'll face. It's definitely better than living in the US or Canada.
    And yes I can relate to your experiences of no one wanting to seat next to you on the bus :). On a few ocassions I had a certain bus driver who would jack the bus/engine when I boarded so that I would lose balance & fall whilst trying to get to my seat. I just shrugged it off & moved on. How one treats you doesn't reflect on you but them.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +4

      Love it, thanks for Sharing Mary.

    • @daniella8400
      @daniella8400 Год назад +10

      As a Caribbean who has spent most of my years in America while traveling. I can say I’ve never had an experience like she’s explaining ever in the US. People are use to seeing black people all over the country here!

    • @martinsmuthony3768
      @martinsmuthony3768 Год назад +5

      well in canada that seemingly common racism that many experience in train/public transport, doesn't exist at all

    • @sherrisolomon2843
      @sherrisolomon2843 11 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂Wth?Australia was created because of racism!

    • @sherrisolomon2843
      @sherrisolomon2843 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​​@@AbisolaOluOjoWth was looking like Bob Marley a joke? Bob Marley was a pretty man. Even if you did I bet you still looked better than his behind.

  • @joyajayi9274
    @joyajayi9274 2 года назад +6

    A very insightful topic.You are an excellent communicator.Loved the way you talked about this sensitive topic in a relatable way.Thanks for sharing.

  • @tolsbee
    @tolsbee 2 года назад +62

    Thank you so much for sharing such a (sometimes) uncomfortable subject on the internet. I can't with racist Asians who live in racially diverse countries like the US, Canada, Australia!!! How do you get to have an upper hand in being discriminatory towards me when you and I face similar systemic racism in a "white man's" country 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️. How dense do you really have to be?
    With each video you upload, it hits closer to home that the world is indeed a village.

    • @babsjob8729
      @babsjob8729 2 года назад

      It's not a white man's country australia indegenous are black

    • @millions2nette
      @millions2nette 2 года назад +7

      @@babsjob8729 They don't consider themselves "Black". I'm sure the white people are in the ownership position there, with regards to infrastructure, general wealth and government, so, in that sense, I thing that's why she referred to it as a "white" country, however, I don't thinks that Asians are suffering any systemic racism, in comparison to Black People.

    • @Josh-rn1em
      @Josh-rn1em 2 года назад +5

      We arent a white mans country. Havent been for years. We are what is born here. So many asians and indians are seen as aussie because they grew up here. Also understand we have assholes. I have 5 or 6 experiences with them a year. My sister in law is from Kenya. Every "racist" experience ive seen and heard her speak about is not racism but assholes. Our culture is very accepting of free expression. Class is much less here. But freedom comes at a price. Also we joke about race. Look up "wogarama". Or wog anything. Its a derogitory term for italian or greek or any other greasy country 😁. Its a culture with problems. All of this is found in all cultures. But try to see us as individuals. Not white people. Ask any non white that grew up here. They joke the same and understand and dont think we are racist. But it does exist. Just not every time you think it is.

    • @igbo_girl
      @igbo_girl Год назад +10

      @@Josh-rn1em that you don't think it's racist doesn't mean it is not racist and that it doesn't hurt.
      Don't make excuses for bad behaviour.

  • @andre_tube..
    @andre_tube.. 2 года назад +27

    So 4+ years and only a handful of such experiences, I'd say that's manageable, we just have to keep educating and correcting them until there's no longer such a thing as racism. This video is insightful, as usual, thanks!

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +4

      That's right. Thanks for watching

    • @lifelongbachelor3651
      @lifelongbachelor3651 2 года назад +12

      yeah... that'll happen about the same time there is world peace and no more poverty.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад

      Hahahaha!

    • @freddiestranger9783
      @freddiestranger9783 2 года назад

      RACISM IS SIN. REPENT OF YOUR SINS AND GIVE YOUR LIFE TO JESUS CHRIST

    • @TOrganic
      @TOrganic 2 года назад +1

      There’s always going be racist people in this world.

  • @elieptr4365
    @elieptr4365 2 года назад +19

    Thank you so much for this video. I learned a lot of things with it, Australia is my dream country, I would like to visit this country and maybe live there but I was always wondering about racism and being black in Australia. Thanks your video helped me. Have a good day!!

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +3

      I'm glad you found it helpful! All the best with your plans to visit/ live here 😊👋

    • @Josh-rn1em
      @Josh-rn1em 2 года назад +7

      I work with lots of africans. A lot of problems come from not understanding our culture. You need to know africans are new here. So we dont know you the same as you dont know me. Most people dont care. But some people are kunts and we just put up with it. I have problems maybe 5 times a year with a horrible kunt. It sucks. But its their problem. If you see this as "australians" amd not some individual kunt it will play on your mind. We had asian immigration in the 90s and now theyre australian. It just takes time. You live in another country for your kids. Its difficult to get through culture shock

    • @apostlecutegh4928
      @apostlecutegh4928 2 года назад +3

      @@Josh-rn1em well said ,hope to meet you Australia soon

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +5

      You're right. Culture shock can be difficult sometimes but it gets easier overtime. Thanks Josh 🙂

  • @douglachman7330
    @douglachman7330 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for your open honest communication. There are always the less than perfect in a populated less than perfect place.

  • @marieravening927
    @marieravening927 2 года назад +23

    Sometimes people stare because it's unusual for them to see a black woman from another country.
    I've tried hard not to stare when I see them, but it's their poise and gorgeous colour that I find quite enchanting, also the dramatic garments of many colours that they sometimes wear, is most attractive to me. I think this could be quite common thinking among 'white' Australians like me.
    Please try not to think of it as racist when we ask questions about where you come from, what you do, or cultural things relating to you and other people from various parts of Africa.
    Asking questions, mostly shows that we are interested in knowing more.
    I don't deny there is still racism in this country and only time and education will hopefully eventually rid us of most of it.
    This is the second video I've come across of yours and I've subscribed to your channel in an effort to learn more. I'm enjoying them a lot. Thank you.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +1

      Awwh, lovely reading this from you Marie and thank you for sharing your perspective. I'm glad you enjoyed them enough to subscribe 🥰🥰

    • @lonalxaia
      @lonalxaia Год назад +2

      Whats your views on the Aborigines?

  • @AzeezatShowtv12
    @AzeezatShowtv12 2 года назад +6

    The best thing is to report any kind of negative comments to the management 👌.

  • @wandilekhumalo5382
    @wandilekhumalo5382 2 года назад +8

    Very informative video. I'm a Black Professiona who is currently applying for a visa to work and live in Australia. My mentor has been encouraging me to move from Africa to Australia because of the opportunities(Mining) there.
    I know no society is perfect, especially coming from an Apartheid system. I know and have experienced all types of racism and bad behavior. Having said that their are assholes in every corner of the globe.
    So these videos are very helpful, I'm just thinking am I really ready to go through that again.
    Growing up in South Africa just as Apartheid was ending, moving into a white neighborhood, going to white schools. All of that was/is normal to me.
    The subtle, not in your face bigotry I can definitely relate to, but like you said you end up brushing it aside.
    Thank you so much, your video was definitely worth watching.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +2

      I'm glad you found the video helpful. Like you said already, no society is perfect. So don't let your negative experiences stop you from considering moving to Australia 🙂. All the best with everything

    • @walternona8133
      @walternona8133 2 года назад +2

      I grew up in a mining town in the pilbara don't worry it's a mixture of all kinds you'll be right I'm of islander background you get to know everybody

    • @joe_lubinda
      @joe_lubinda Год назад

      Trust me you can live in Australia, as a fellow SADC citizen who has Australian residence you'll totally be fine here it's not like USA, when the cops stop you it could be racial but not deadly and it's not even common.

  • @kundismuvirimi7016
    @kundismuvirimi7016 Год назад +6

    Asians , particularly indians in Australia but not generalising, as some can be really good friends, they feel that they are better than Africans.. this is just from my personal experience.

  • @VideosCPS
    @VideosCPS 2 года назад +19

    I don’t know the full context of people choosing not to sit beside you but as a male I will tend not to sit beside young women on public transport. I will tend to sit beside males or older people.

  • @busolaak
    @busolaak 2 года назад +10

    "So my handbag is more comfortable" 😭😭🤣🤣
    The gaslighting is real bruh

  • @EnglishPrepClass
    @EnglishPrepClass 2 года назад +9

    This is a very sensitive topic an d I really liked the way you talked about it. I tell some people you just have to keep validating yourself here. You have to stand out, at places of work, malls and everywhere.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much. Oh yes, I totally agree.

  • @alliswell1605
    @alliswell1605 2 года назад +5

    Your a very strong melanated human to discuss this sensitive topic. Some people are plain illiterate and choose to remain illiterate. I am unsure if their education in biology has any ideology of melanin. The lack of melanin on one's skin is actually risky and I'm happy we have it enough to share. Sorry for some persons illitracy

  • @olajumokeogunleye6904
    @olajumokeogunleye6904 2 года назад +5

    Good job sis, sensitive but true

  • @donlocoshow
    @donlocoshow 2 года назад +6

    I am a Cameroonian youtuber in Cyprus which is a country in an island like Australia. Racism is every where. So you also try and let us compare these two country together.

    • @lonalxaia
      @lonalxaia Год назад +1

      Ones European ones Aboriginal.

    • @marjanepersepolis6463
      @marjanepersepolis6463 2 месяца назад

      Wow, really? I'm from Jordan, but I had a close Nigerian friend when I was in Cyprus and the people loved him. A lot of the white Cyprus girls also thought he was cute and would stare at him a lot. 😂😂 I'm sorry you have this experience

  • @Josh-rn1em
    @Josh-rn1em 2 года назад +33

    As a white man i have been treated like this in Kenya and Thailand. If youre unusual people will act unusually. Your kids will be true blue so keep fighting for your place. It will happen. Its just youre all still new to us. I didnt see an african here until i was 35. First time i saw an indian i was 12. It was weird for me too. Also please know that us and them is not helpful. Some people are crap. Some good. Same with every group. So please dont judge on our worst. Its not fair when we do it.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback Josh, I appreciate it

    • @fitafricanmom629
      @fitafricanmom629 2 года назад +7

      Hi, I am a Kenyan. Would love to hear your experience in Kenya

    • @traditionalmagician
      @traditionalmagician Год назад

      y’all should just go back to europe. tf u mean.

    • @Josh-rn1em
      @Josh-rn1em Год назад

      @@traditionalmagician which part?

    • @traditionalmagician
      @traditionalmagician Год назад

      @@Josh-rn1em to ur united kingdom.

  • @ciwanechris1428
    @ciwanechris1428 Год назад

    Hi Thank u for video !
    I watch u from Ottawa !

  • @Higuys521
    @Higuys521 2 года назад +7

    Hey sis, thanks for the video...what U have described here is exactly what I'm going through. I joined my husband here,Perth, from Zambia about three months ago. Your video makes it easy on me now....it wasn't all in my imagination!! And about the make up thing,Girl, I'm struggling big time!! I had this smooth skin when I came into Australia,but a month later developed pimples/acne which isn't going away😭. Help a sister here,what do U use to keep your skin looking smooth like that?? Thanks in advance!

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad the video helped 🙂. It definitely gets better. You'll adjust. My skin isn't perfect hun, I still experience acne every now and then. It's been a long and tedious journey. I had to do a lot of research and slowly built a routine that helps me. 'Beauty Within' is a channel on RUclips I recommend. Their videos helped me ❤

    • @Higuys521
      @Higuys521 2 года назад

      @@AbisolaOluOjo 🤗🤗 Thanks hun!

    • @joe_lubinda
      @joe_lubinda Год назад +1

      I'm a Zambian too, we moved here in 2008 (now a citizen) I'm from Kabwata, Lusaka currently in Sydney 😆😆

    • @Higuys521
      @Higuys521 Год назад

      @@joe_lubinda Hey brother 🤗🤗!!!!

  • @evectionality
    @evectionality 2 года назад +5

    Regarding the bright clothing, I can't speak for everyone, but sometimes I'll see a beautiful bright outfit and spend moment admiring it and wondering if I could pull it off. It still rude and disconcerting to be stared at, but it would definitely be coming from a place of admiration in some, or many, cases. I'm curious as to how you find Australians dress. We do tend to be pretty lax in that department, and I've heard some culture shock expressed about that.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад

      Hahaha! Great to hear your perspective and I can only wonder how many other people think this way. Unfortunately, I can't read minds! Hahaha! Oh yeah, I find Aussies are very lax in the fashion department 😁. Thanks for your contribution 😊

  • @auser4944
    @auser4944 Год назад +2

    The "Mathew" character....
    Would not be a surprise if he or his ancestors are from elsewhere.
    There is a line where people forget work place is not a social club. If you were trying to make friends with him socially then he had every right to ignore you but now during working meetings and company events someone acts like you should not be part of the company??

  • @kehindesoyingbe9566
    @kehindesoyingbe9566 2 года назад +3

    Well said

  • @godsentjesustosetusallfree9859
    @godsentjesustosetusallfree9859 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've experienced this from other races and my own. Yes you are right. Open racism is very rare.

  • @pampeabody
    @pampeabody Год назад +3

    "so my handbag is more comfortable" HAHAHA 🤣 yes!

  • @Affluent_chic
    @Affluent_chic Год назад +2

    On point.

  • @williamwebb8908
    @williamwebb8908 2 года назад +4

    You will always find people who have no idea how to be witty and end up making embarrassing comments.

  • @TheNakedWombat
    @TheNakedWombat 2 года назад +13

    I'm afraid we have a number of low brow people. Why people don't understand Africa is a continent and not a country is beyond me when the education system covers this. They opted into ignorance. With white Australia, there is a lot of denial about racism as they tell themselves that other people are too sensitive. I would like to think this improving into the realm of rational thinking. And I agree that Australian tv is way too white.

    • @TheNakedWombat
      @TheNakedWombat 2 года назад +3

      I don't know where in Australia you live. I have noticed there are some stores in outer western suburbs of Sydney such as Penrith where there are hairdressers that cater to African hairstyles. And in St Mary's there is a clothing store for African style clothing ranges.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for your comments.👍

  • @naomiomi4503
    @naomiomi4503 Год назад +3

    I literally have had variations of all these experiences.... And I've been here for almost 5 yrs too

  • @damiangordon6906
    @damiangordon6906 2 года назад +11

    As a white skinned aboriginal I will tell you that I judge ppl on if they are an asshole or if they are decent human beings…colour doesn’t come into ethe equation…being a decent person is what matters most I guess

  • @emekaocp
    @emekaocp 2 года назад +2

    Nice video. So what exactly did your supervisor do to the Bob Marley guy?

  • @jeffsewell412
    @jeffsewell412 2 года назад +55

    As an Aussie bloke, some of the racism your speaking of can probably be put into a misogyny group. I have seen racism comments made in my workplaces and have always called them out. There has been some awful behaviour by mostly men, and some of it from our political leaders who should know better. We, can be quite blunt at times. Please dont tar all of us as racists, in my experience most are not. For myself I dont subscribe to "race", there is only the human race, we are all the same, some look a bit different and have different cultures, we are all worthy!

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +6

      Absolutely! Thanks Jeff

    • @jeffsewell412
      @jeffsewell412 2 года назад +4

      @@AbisolaOluOjo BTW I heard you mention you are living in Perth, thats my birthplace, I lived there for 50 odd years. Nice city, bit too hot for me.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +3

      Yes, I do and I love it here. I hope to visit at least one other state this year 😁

    • @jeffsewell412
      @jeffsewell412 2 года назад

      @@AbisolaOluOjo Yes lets hope we can travel soon, its a long way from Perth to anywhere! If your into epic road trips a drive over the Nullabour is a big one, Ive done it a few times, 4 days!

    • @christineopiyo7769
      @christineopiyo7769 Год назад +7

      FYI Australia is land of indigenous black people. The white settlers moved in and took lands that belonged to the locals. I wonder why the indigenous people are discriminated.

  • @user-cx7mp8pe8h
    @user-cx7mp8pe8h 2 месяца назад +1

    Africa has not been portrayed as having a large Middle Class population in Australia and New Zealand. Therefore the older generations have only seen on the printed and TV media the reports on natural disasters, major political unrest, corruption and poverty.
    These countries have never had an African population base until more recent decades, late 1970s and early 1980s was the start. There has been groups from African countries that have come over as refugees.
    So the population that has arrived as middle class immigrants in the 1990s and 2000s is still very new.
    Africans seem to previously chosen the USA, Canada and the former colonial powers of the U K. and France, Italy, Spain, Germany etc..
    This is partly why TV and film do not have many people of African descent shown in various roles or advertising.

  • @SaphsHub
    @SaphsHub Год назад +2

    Thank you. Very informative. For me it is bad enough in London. I was seeking information for a job interview but I will cancel. #thedevilyouknow

  • @kwakuadjei6359
    @kwakuadjei6359 Год назад

    From the experience i got in saudi Arabia, i think i can live in any other coutry in the world. Being black in saudi is very hard but i lived there for 4 years

  • @OsundareToheeb
    @OsundareToheeb 8 месяцев назад

    The Asian that didn't sit beside you. Was he/she Indian or Southeast Asian?

  • @seemeoluojo
    @seemeoluojo 2 года назад +1

    Me I sha like how you look..... looking great!!!🥰❤

  • @kundismuvirimi7016
    @kundismuvirimi7016 Год назад +1

    The racism is indeed very subtle but oftentimes due to ignorance of what the global village is like.. some people have limited knowledge of the outside world.. the world beyond the western world,
    My sister the struggle is real especially at the work place,
    Some are not so subtle too,

  • @jacelpobre
    @jacelpobre Год назад

    Glad you only experience for 5 times on your 5yrs in Australia, if you’re in my country I don’t know how many times you’re going to experience it.
    In my experience working in hospitality for more than 2yrs here in Australia, white Aussie and aboriginals are so nice people, while in my country they will treat you like a servant… here in Australia you won’t feel like that…I’m Asian by the way.

  • @thanujasiriwardana5363
    @thanujasiriwardana5363 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sis how about the opportunities for radiologist with a phd in australia? Are they have a good salary? By the way i like to suggest be happy that no one sits with u then u can enjoy ur trip comfortably 😉 and of course not every asian like that if i saw u in the train I'll definitely sit with u and also talk with like about weather if u are comfortable 😉

  • @markbarker5040
    @markbarker5040 2 года назад +3

    Good video I’d like say welcome to Australia even though it’s a few years late I’d like say I would ask permission to sit beside you if I seen you on a train or any other public transport

  • @gracelikerain5039
    @gracelikerain5039 2 года назад

    Can u do a vid on weather and wildlife in Australia

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад

      I touched on this in my latest video hun

  • @viktorsamuel4025
    @viktorsamuel4025 2 года назад +4

    You see that part of getting your bag more comfortable, that was the beauty of the video to me.
    If it were me, I would have put my legs on the seat if allowed.
    His loss.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +2

      😆😆 His loss indeed. Glad you enjoyed it

    • @Semajsenrab72
      @Semajsenrab72 2 года назад +1

      Feet on seats on public transport is illegal and a fineable offence, people who use bags to deny a seat to other passengers is also very frowned upon and unacceptable behaviour.

  • @whatevs1700
    @whatevs1700 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think you might be projecting racism onto some situations where it might not actually be there. There are many reasons someone might not want to talk to you. You can’t just assume a motive. There are many people that don’t have a filter in general and just blurt out something wacky to people of any race. They often don’t have nefarious intentions. They just don’t really think before they speak. Possibly you are right for both situations, but you could also be wrong. If you look for racism your confirmation bias will find it, even when it is not there. That’s not great for your mental health. If you go through life assuming the best and not the worst, you will be happier and it will make you more confident. And being confident you don’t need to care about what other people think. And everyone will be drawn to you. There are ignorant and stupid people everywhere in every country, although I would say Australia is probably one of the best countries to be. Don’t let the idiots ruin your day. There are so many other awesome people you can choose to hang around instead. You don’t need anyone’s validation.

  • @elizabethnuttall5374
    @elizabethnuttall5374 Год назад +2

    The fact is that the majority of people through no fault of their own, just the accident of birth, are not very bright. You are obviously a professional woman. So some of it is ignorance rather than racism. Or it may well be sexism. Or just plain nasty people! I am boringly very white. When I worked in the West Indies I got a bit of racism particularly from women. I don’t give a monkeys about the colour of skin. However I am very interested in peoples’s experience of life in different countries. I have learnt in Australia to be careful about asking questions as some get offended. I suppose growing up in England we were exposed earlier to different nationalities.

    • @clemoooalex3105
      @clemoooalex3105 Год назад

      Hey gorgeous 👋
      How are you doing ❤❤❤

  • @seemeoluojo
    @seemeoluojo 2 года назад +2

    Bruh!!! your handbag is more comfortable 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Miaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @Miaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад

    I want to live in Australia, I’m African but British born , I bet Australia can’t be any different as britian

  • @GlobalMindsetRealism
    @GlobalMindsetRealism Год назад +1

    I just can’t believe that this has to be discussion in the 21st Century. I mean, are you that ignorant in life to think “ALL” you see on t.v is the real facts of life 😂? I’m from the United States and I have yet to encounter racism while living abroad. BUT, if I do, I certainly and will always speak up for myself. Thanks for sharing your experiences. I am considering Australia. Also, I really hate the saying “thick skin.” To me that means to accept any and everything from others, and I will not. Not even from my own racial group.

  • @afkcnd2395
    @afkcnd2395 2 года назад +1

    Your accent intrigues me, do you speak french?

  • @igbo_girl
    @igbo_girl Год назад

    I am in the USA, in a very conservative state for that matter. I would rather deal with the jokes snide remarks than the outright blatant racist comments we get here. 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @malcolmnicholls2893
    @malcolmnicholls2893 2 года назад +2

    Hi Abisola. Easy for me to say because I'm white, but I reckon the guy who said you look like Bob Marley was after your attention. Australians are usually rude to their friends. We were' £10 Poms in 1964 (I was 10), and Australians might call us Pommy bastards now and again, but my Dad loved Australians. Amongst men many terms of endearment are particularly rude and can sometimes be confused. U.K.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +1

      Hmmh, Interesting perspective Malcolm. I never would have thought that was the case 😀. Thanks a lot for sharing 👍 😊

    • @gloriamureau9542
      @gloriamureau9542 Год назад

      As. An. Australian. I. Have. FriendsWHO. Who. Come. From. Overseas. Brits. Or. Englishman. Italians.

  • @francescakray233
    @francescakray233 3 месяца назад

    Tuesday 30th April 2024.
    14.23pm.
    "Good-afternoon. I have heard, of alot of Black British people, going to live in Australia. I find this rude, and anti-social behaviour. I blame the 20yr period with my ex, for this. Australia, is no longer the same, in my eyes."
    Yours Respectfully
    Sir Francesca Kray. ☹

  • @higher_pwr8178
    @higher_pwr8178 11 месяцев назад +3

    Girl, look at how they treat the aborigines. PERIOD.

  • @gracelikerain5039
    @gracelikerain5039 2 года назад +5

    I would have laughed and said oh yeah? You look like Harvey weinstein 😂

  • @ragebait988
    @ragebait988 8 месяцев назад

    You had dread locks and someone in the west say you look like bob marley is not racist.
    It’s funny but rude.

    • @designresearch1479
      @designresearch1479 7 месяцев назад

      I would’ve said his skin reminds me of Porky the Pig. Oink oink.

    • @saku.544
      @saku.544 2 месяца назад +1

      it's literally not funny though. it's dumb and yes it is offensive to compare a black woman to a man.

  • @liliana6715
    @liliana6715 Год назад +2

    Hahahahahahaha at least Italians have a cause for believing that Africans are immigrants cause on some level it is true and the journey is shot. But wtf AUSTRALIA? AT THE END OF THE WORLD?

  • @poobado
    @poobado Год назад

    Bob Marley??????

  • @jamesbedugraham8056
    @jamesbedugraham8056 Год назад

    Boycott this School Ashesi University Forever till 2034.

  • @jaynebuchanan4612
    @jaynebuchanan4612 2 года назад +1

    Hi Abi. I am unclear as to why you think that looking like Bob Marley is racist. I am unclear as to why you think that your colleague who ignored you was racist. Can you please enlighten me?

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +10

      Hi Jayne, the obvious sarcasm behind the comment as well as the fact that for over a year this person did not speak to me ( the only black person in a large team) is how I know.

    • @peterwilliams1119
      @peterwilliams1119 2 года назад +1

      @@AbisolaOluOjo maybe he didn't want to be reported for cracking a joke?

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  2 года назад +3

      Maybe...

    • @jocelynhunter2359
      @jocelynhunter2359 2 года назад +1

      Oof. Maybe. Is he friends with the 'jokester'? Would the 'jokester' confide in that person?

    • @jenmar9428
      @jenmar9428 2 года назад +4

      Let me tell you why it is racist.
      Telling a black woman that she looks like a black man is very racist AND misogynistic. It is because of history. White people did not consider black women as feminine.

  • @JonnyRoboto
    @JonnyRoboto Год назад +2

    Stop focusing on racism. Im not saying ignore it because thats impossible. But stop using it as if thats your existence. You will never be happy by focusing on racism. Again im not saying to ignore it just stop focusing on it.

  • @wormratspider7586
    @wormratspider7586 Год назад +2

    We aren’t racist! I’m married to a woman from Nigeria. Ffs … you want to see racism? Live in America, Europe, China…
    C’mon. Aussie’s just aren’t that way.

    • @kayyjohnson8325
      @kayyjohnson8325 7 месяцев назад

      America isn’t even that bad for blacks. If u black and live in a majority wh!te city then that’s ur fault. It’s plenty of majority black cities and neighborhoods in America. They jus get a bad rep cuz the crime is high in the cities that’s majority black.

  • @user-rr8io7gk1b
    @user-rr8io7gk1b 2 года назад +1

    Lesson: do not speak to anyone with skin colour other than ones own

    • @Zikomo7
      @Zikomo7 2 года назад +5

      I think the lesson is to not be a racist asshole

    • @urbnctrl
      @urbnctrl 2 года назад +10

      Weird lesson. Bad teacher

    • @Glenn-ei3xp
      @Glenn-ei3xp Год назад +1

      Aussie here. Married to a Singaporean.So how TF do I communicate with my wife?

  • @mrpeabody6581
    @mrpeabody6581 Год назад +1

    of course he doesnt want to talk to you, you were offended over nothing, didnt say anything waited five days and reported it to the manager and then confronted him. If you would have said something at the time it would have been sorted. Now he thinks you might take offense at anything he says and he doesnt want to get in trouble.

    • @designresearch1479
      @designresearch1479 7 месяцев назад +2

      The guy who made the Bob Marley comment and the guy who said “I don’t want to talk to you” are two different colleagues at different points in her life. Go back and rewatch that part of the video.

  • @aaalexander6526
    @aaalexander6526 Год назад +1

    I think you're a bit sensitive.

    • @AbisolaOluOjo
      @AbisolaOluOjo  Год назад +11

      Thank you for sharing what you think 🙃