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What is it like being Black in China in 2022? | Expats share their experiences 

Aleese Lightyear
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Being Black in China is a struggle. Discussing racism, discrimination, etc. is never an easy topic to open up about but a bunch of Black expats and myself decide to share our experiences. I hope that you watch this video with an open mind and understand that the Black experience in China has its share of negatives and positives.
If you are a black person and you plan to come to China, or you are just wondering what it's really like for Black expats living in China, this video is for you.
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0:00 - Intro
1:19- Is there racism in China?
5:45 Microagressions in China
13:25 Why do these microaggressions happen
16:46 Have you dealt with discrimination?
18:31 Coping
20:19 Positives
ABOUT ME 😜
Hi! I'm Aleese Lightyear, a 34-year-old Black American living in Beijing, China.
- Born in Michigan, USA
- Lover of Cheese Itz & bike rides
- Been in China for 2 years
- Currently, working as a high school drama teacher at an international school
- Frequent hairstyle changer who's constantly lost and always hungry
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@raorao3240
@raorao3240 Год назад
It’s so sad to see this video as a Chinese. I hope all my black brothers and sisters having a good time in China. I hope we can know each other moreeeeeee. 😘
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
I hope so too!
@xiongnu6373
@xiongnu6373 Год назад
Asian are not expose to see many race around the world...
@xiongnu6373
@xiongnu6373 Год назад
Tell chinese people in china stop being racists to black. We Asian in America already deal with racism and know how it feel....
@spikermike2843
@spikermike2843 Год назад
That's sad? You haven't walked the hoods in the Bronx apparently ... Try to come back alive.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
@@spikermike2843 The Bronx is not a war zone. I used to live in Parkchester in the BX and obviously made it out alive
@chineselanguagewithniloofa1605
I am so sorry that you have to deal with racism in China. You are all so amazing ❤and willing to address this issue. As a Chinese, I feel that we are so lucky to have you in China and helping us to develop an awareness of anti-racism.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
This is exactly what I needed to hear from a Chinese person! Honestly thank you for recognizing that ppl like me are needed! I feel honored and happy to be a part of the changes that will happen in China!
@JuriiiaZ
@JuriiiaZ Год назад
Great video, Aleese! As a Chinese I'm very very sorry to your experiences. I think you really hit the point when you say "they don't have the motivation to learn more and expand their mind". Generally there are two types of Chinese: those who are aware that they're being indoctrinated with BS and seek to explore more, and those who aren't (or don't care). For the latter, there is no motivation for them to get even a little more open-minded since it will not (in their narrow minds) benefits their living situation, given that they don't need to interact with foreigners on a daily basis. Besides, it makes them feel better about themselves to judge and look down upon someone else, though unwarrantedly and fatuously, and pathetic. Sorry for the mumbling, some of your encounters are just exasperating to hear. Anyway, love your videos! 💙
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
I 💯💯💯💯% agree! I think these two types of people can exist anywhere, yet in China it seems to be very stark and obvious. Thanks for watching with an open and accepting mind!
@patrickgalaxy9913
@patrickgalaxy9913 Год назад
Oddly its always the uneducated ones, the same ones that fail to integrate outside of their circle when they somehow migrate to another country (china does send their citizen to alot of nations to set up businesses), yet one bad interaction overseas and they cry and rage via wechat lol
@jessieliu1731
@jessieliu1731 Год назад
I feel so sorry for the discrimination/micro aggressions you experience! It is so embarrassing to see the video of people getting the African kids to say those words and the mom teaching her daughter biased views! I’m sure there are plenty of Chinese people that criticise these behaviours but I just hope things completely change in my generation
@yoitsahmad
@yoitsahmad Год назад
Bruh, this is the 21st Century and people are this ignorant. It's incredible. Thank you, Aleese, for sharing! ❤
@sigerlion8608
@sigerlion8608 Год назад
No offense but your comment shows how ignorant you are about homogenous countries like China. They have close to 0% media or anything in education that teaches anything that's not Chinese. So ignorance is not "incredible", it's actually "expected." Is it sad? Yes, but this is what I found to be human nature. When a population is 99.999% homogenous, they won't waste any effort or energy to understand other races because they basically don't have to deal with any other races their whole lives. They don't care if someone outside the country think they are ignorant or sad because they won't have to interact with a foreigner their whole life. The most effort they will show is try to be polite, but rarely try to understand who you are. The society's status quo will not change for 0.0001% of the people living there, that'd be considered ridiculous. Conversely, if a person of a different ethnicity goes to a homogenous African nation or an Arab nation, they will also be reduced to whatever racial stereotypes is prevalent in the country and treated in manners they don't desire. In fact even in the good o'l USA that touts it's superior diversity, most non-Asians still have 0 understanding of Asians and their culture in the "21st" century. Blamed for COVID, hundreds of Asians were attacked and dozens were killed in the "racially enlightened" Western countries. Most of the attacked Asians were not even Chinese. The "educated" Western people can't even tell the difference between Koreans, Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, Pilipino, etc. and just attacked any Asian person while calling them Chinese/Chink. Talk about 21st Century ignorance in countries that are even more diversified than China.
@DualityIsAThing
@DualityIsAThing Год назад
This was so therapeutic and emotional to watch, yet extremely necessary! Thank you for putting this together Aleese! ❤
@user-xn1mw7rz3u
@user-xn1mw7rz3u Год назад
A Chinese student watch your channel to improve English. It exists Racism in China but many young people have changed the old minds and be willing to make friends with black people and get along well with them. If you meet some disagreeables because of your skin, really sorry for it.Fighting and like youu❤
@jerryseinfeld9815
@jerryseinfeld9815 Год назад
Thank you friend for this comment. Your English is great btw 😁
@Idah.Waringa
@Idah.Waringa Год назад
Thank you so much for this Aleese. Shouldn’t be shocking in the world we live in but yeah. You’re doing a lot of great work with this channel and I can only imagine the work that goes into a video like this. Thank you for all you do and for the other black expats who gave their time for this!
@NthabisengSebola
@NthabisengSebola Год назад
Loved everything about this video, the views, opinions and people’s perspectives on how its really like being black in China. Also the editing is soo good.
@youngge8705
@youngge8705 Год назад
Thank you for making this video and raising awareness.
@Harveyinchina
@Harveyinchina Год назад
Thanks for putting these voices together and sharing this video 👏
@loeuiroi4345
@loeuiroi4345 Год назад
Hey Aleese, thank you for this great video. I'm truly sorry what you and the others had to experience. Sometimes it feels weird that old stereotypes from 60+ years ago still exist and are still relevand today. But it's a huge inspiration when you also hear the positive sites. Your account gives me a new perspective about China and someday I really want to visit this country. I wish you all the luck in the world and many more great experience. Greets from Berlin, Germany. (I apologize for my bad grammar in english) :)
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Hello in Berlin! It's important to share the positives and negatives of life in China. I'm happy to hear that you're still open to visiting!! Hope you can explore the country soon!
@user-duangtzff
@user-duangtzff Год назад
We absolutely love out black brothers and sisters❤
@christinabyssinia894
@christinabyssinia894 Год назад
I understand how it feels to overcome all this ! Including to speak up the reality that most of the blacks don’t either by being scared or out of no result after speaking out . I really really appreciate ur effort and energy on this. All human being with healthy mindset is with u for that . ❤❤❤ keep going @Aleese
@_derekbuchi
@_derekbuchi Год назад
Omg I am so excited to be a part of this Aleese, thank you ❤
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thank you so much for speaking your truth and bing unapologetically you!
@lindyralph8792
@lindyralph8792 Год назад
This was SO interesting and candid. Thanks for making this, I learned a lot!
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
I'm so glad!
@BO-fp6ul
@BO-fp6ul Год назад
ALEESE!! Another great one and hits home. Touching at the end. I have arrived. In Q and cannot wait to meet you. All your videos have helped me A LOT!
@uwanttono4012
@uwanttono4012 Год назад
A good and necessary vlog to point out this negative aspect of living in China if you are non-white and black in particular. Hopefully, the Chinese govt,. Weibo and other Chinese IT and ISP companies will tackle these online racists vloggers and influencers
@ceciliazhou79
@ceciliazhou79 Год назад
thank you and also other people in this video who share their honest opinions. I feel sorry that you have to go through it but hopefully the next generation will be more open minded. I also hope that more Chinese people who have more international experiences can speak up when they see these things happen
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
I have the same hope!!
@mnbr6884
@mnbr6884 Год назад
Thanks, Aleese, for this candid discussion about being black in China. As an ethnic Chinese I feel so bad about the s**t they have to go through. Let's hope future generations will be better 🙏
@CaramelGundrop
@CaramelGundrop 5 месяцев назад
Whew - the guy who said he had no desire to learn Chinese is exactly how I felt during my time in Korea. It's so unfortunate. I'm moving to Shanghai in August for employment, so I really appreciate everyone sharing their experiences.
@talkinnmedia4535
@talkinnmedia4535 Год назад
Aleese this video was another banger. Thank you for sharing this information.
@richie8815
@richie8815 Год назад
Great video! The video of the mom talking to her kid to not interact with Black people hurts my heart to see because it seems like they've taken notice to the rise of hate crimes against Asians in western countries and how western media has consistently highlighted Black perpetrators in these types of crimes, though it is most definitely not only Black people who are doing this. I think this is the case because people in China tend to put more trust in western news sources than domestic news sources but I think that when they realize that western news only serves to polarize and divide people rather than to provide unbiased information and facts that we can move forward together without hate.
@stepahead5944
@stepahead5944 Год назад
It was like that long before the media put attention of the Asian hate crimes in the West. This isn't a reaction to anything but a perpetuation of what was already going on.
@shaniceb.5129
@shaniceb.5129 Год назад
Us Black people are the talk of the town, internationally 😢
@DualityIsAThing
@DualityIsAThing Год назад
SUCH a great point you made about ignorant comments being made by fellow expats who also had no exposure to Black people!
@leahpemb
@leahpemb Год назад
LMBO! I love the transition from "I don't got time so I just keep it pushin" to "You learn to live with it because otherwise you'll just be angry" to "OH I CUSS THEM OUT! I BEAT THEM UP!" 🤣🤣🤣
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
😂😂😂😂 0 to 100 real quick!
@fdoctor79
@fdoctor79 Год назад
Ngl this was hard to watch. Yet I am soo proud of Aleese and the other black expats for exhibiting such strength, patience, and tolerance to change the narrative of being black in China and hopefully helping to shape a future generation. Love conquers all!
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Not an easy or simple video to make and felt hesitant about releasing it. But now that it's put, what a relief. Thanks for watching and listening to our stories
@SeaDee20
@SeaDee20 Год назад
Sorry to see some of your experiences. One of the most surreal things I have seen on my travels is Chinese prisoners being used for municipal and construction work in Angola. It’s something that I would love to investigate further but wouldn’t know where to start!
@yanglei4921
@yanglei4921 Год назад
I'm really sorry for what you guys experienced. I think a part of the reasons might come from news (crimes, Asian hate). Also, most of the cities are not very diverse and at the same time some people have less awareness of their bad behaviors or they are not open-minded enough. Moreover, the culture of east Asian would prefer white/bright color(skin), it's very obvious if you see those beauty ads. It's a long way to go to get rid of these stereotypes from their minds. I believe there are more and more nice people who will think outside of the box and be respectful, especially the young generation like those kids you are teaching. I hope you all are happy in China.❤️❤️❤️
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thanks for watching and listening to our experiences! I too have a lot of faith for the future generations
@user-ug6yz2bl2z
@user-ug6yz2bl2z Месяц назад
So sad to see this video. As a Chinese student studying abroad, I know how racism feels. A guy pointed in my face and said "COVID" to me in Chinatown (cause I was wearing a facemask), a place where I feel kind of safe. That's definitely the worst thing I have ever experienced. No one deserves this! There shall be no room for racism!!!
@Naranjus
@Naranjus Год назад
I understand discrimination can be horrible. I was born and raised in Costa Rica as a Chinese person here I was harassed and teased by both adults and children alike and it still happens to me, perhaps a little less than growing up. This could be because Korean culture is more popular now and China is powerful. Growing up I would always hear remarks about my eyes and how China was bad and poor. Discrimination will happen anywhere in the world and it’s not unique to the black experience. Latinos also feel as though they are superior to Chinese Latinos and we are still treated as outsiders and uncultured, as the people who can only take care of serving them food or selling them groceries in little corner shops. We are not seen as people capable of being professionals in other areas. Most people don’t understand the difficulties of immigrating to a new country especially one where you’re all alone and need to learn and new language and adapt to a new culture. Many people who came here from China were escaping poverty, my family included. I’m not sure what Costa Rican families say about Chinese people in the privacy of their homes but I’m sure many people have negative and ignorant things to say about us considering the treatment I have had my entire life and the fact that young children feel the need to gossip amongst themselves and stare at my family as though we were zoo animals. I can tell you it stems from a lack of exposure to people who are different and also ignorance. It’s not just Chinese people who will discriminate, Korea and Japan will not be a utopian experience to Black people either. White people are treated better and with more respect that the Chinese in China. I can vouch for that because I went to university in China and white people were revered. I grew up speaking both Spanish and English at a native level and I couldn’t get a job teaching English. However, African people with less than half perfect English had absolutely no problem getting the same job I was applying for. No matter what I wouldn’t get the same recognition as any foreigner, whether black or white, it didn’t matter. So Chinese people discriminate against people they have had less exposure to, they also discriminate against their own. I was never considered a foreigner in China and never did I feel the same respect as other foreigners. It was a battle trying to both fit in but also trying to get people to acknowledge that I had a distinct cultural background that no amount of ignorance could erase. Chinese people aren’t inherently bad. It’s part of human nature and I’m sure Chinese people the world over have and continue to experience sinophobia, in Latin America, Africa, everywhere. The more people become educated the less need there will be to reject the unknown or to project a false sense of superiority over others in an attempt to soothe our own insecurities.
@junshu4987
@junshu4987 Год назад
So sorry about your experiences in China. Most Chinese aren’t exposed to other cultures and ethnicities, even though it’s changing gradually in younger generation. It’s more about their own limited education and exposure than what you look like. Nevertheless, sorry about the pain our ignorance caused you. 😢 I hope you will meet some more fun, open-minded Chinese there!
@exetto
@exetto Год назад
你在自己家里需要对外人sorry sorry sorry
@alisontaylor4013
@alisontaylor4013 Год назад
@@exetto 这都不是自己人好吧,关注BBC,指不定是香蕉虫
@user-mc4rn5pe4z
@user-mc4rn5pe4z Год назад
First of all, as Chinese person, I‘m really sorry for that. In terms of racism, I agree with everything you said in your video. But I still want to express a little bit of my thoughts (not sophistry, please don’t get me wrong): China has developed so fast in the last 40 years that people‘s perceptions and society’s perceptions are completely out of sync, it‘s like my parents and I are less than 30 years apart in age, but our philosophies can be said to be maybe 100 years apart. Not only in racism but in all aspects of life. Of course, I hope and think that this will change for the better.
@kalef.l965
@kalef.l965 Год назад
Hello Aleese! I hope you are doing well. Even if many of us say "I'm sorry you have to live through that" it doesn't help you solve the problem, but I hope our words of support can show you a little bit of our support 🌺🌻🌸 So thank you for posting the interviewees' social media and channels, so we can support them with your content 💙
@barryglover5063
@barryglover5063 Год назад
Great topic/ video! Looking fly, Aleese!!
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thank you!!
@Lobstersaladyum
@Lobstersaladyum Год назад
I'm really sorry to hear the bad experiences you've all had and it's a shame. However, I love your messages at the end & really appreciate how you are making a difference by educating Chinese people how there are diversity & that not all black people are like what is portrayed in mainstream media. I hope the good experiences outweighs the bad and in time more people are less ignorant. I totally agree with one of your guest that cultural diversity education should be introduced into the school curriculum. Especially with regards to African history. Sorry I'm rambling, I'm typing this while being exhausted from a long day. Anyway, I hope you all continue to enjoy living in China and help build a strong bridge of friendship. X
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thank you for your kind words and watching the message at the end. I have hope for the next generations of China that they will be more accepting to diversity.
@sibongiseninojoko4364
@sibongiseninojoko4364 Год назад
For someone who was ready to stop teaching in my country SA , I don’t think the financial freedom I’m desperate for ,is enough to experience this amount of discrimination happening there 💔😓
@qjtvaddict
@qjtvaddict Год назад
SA? South Africa that 💩🕳
@sho38
@sho38 Год назад
Sorry to hear that. It’s an important vlog for sure. Hope you and others understand that these incidents only represent a small percentage of the overall population. I do hope that for those expats living in china would make more of an effort to learn the language. Communication is key to break the barriers.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thanks for your kind comment. Of course we can all understand that it's a small percentage of the population with extreme views, but when incidents happens on a regular basis to us, it tends to feel very alienating.
@uwanttono4012
@uwanttono4012 Год назад
@@yangyang-ut6rk There is some truth in what you say, but from what I have seen and experienced in China, speaking the language is not good enough as it is virtually impossible to overcome institutional racism, without ACTIVE government intervention from the top at all levels, in schools, industry, media, finance, fintech, etc.!! Look at the REPEATED use of "black face" skits in China's CCTV Spring Festival Gala show, 央视春晚 (Yāngshì chūnwǎn), as seen at the start of this vlog. Many people (foreigners especially) have complained to their own govts and to the Chinese govt. about the continued use of this form of comedy but the powers that be in CCTV allow it to continue. Also, while laws exist in China that prohibit racism for example in hiring, the enforcement mechanism is risible. This has to change and in a police state like China this could change with better education of the people and legal and financial penalties against offenders.
@violaxuan8015
@violaxuan8015 Год назад
@@uwanttono4012 CCTV also dislike by Chinese local people,it can't be represent the people. And the law is incompleted for everyone here.
@uwanttono4012
@uwanttono4012 Год назад
@@violaxuan8015 我明白!
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
@@yangyang-ut6rk Watch this--- a black expat in China, who speaks Chinese, reviews a Chinese movie about an African and Chinese relationship. The movie is current, extremely cringe, has blackface, lots of problematic stereotypes, and a weird storyline. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Qz00m7jKG1I.html
@peterfromla7505
@peterfromla7505 Год назад
Great video Aleese, Take love from LA.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@daniellewilliams7560
@daniellewilliams7560 Год назад
Girl your hair looks fantastic, I’m still watching but first impression thou
@asiandramablackwomen2572
@asiandramablackwomen2572 Год назад
Thanks Aleese! Most of the negatives that I heard on the video about racism in China I’ve experienced here in my homeland of America…either overtly or covertly. Professionally, micro aggressive racism occurs daily in America. As I begin my global travels I’ll be curious whether the racism that I experience abroad will be “worse” than what African Americans experience in the U.S.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
100% agree. The difference? -- Microagressions can happen 15 times in one day, and then 20 times the next day, and 50 times when you travel. The frequency in which you have to deal with and eventually internalize these aggressions is literally NON-STOP. And that can make you never want to go outside. OR make it very hard to see the good in the place or the people. Plus, in China, there are no repercussions for people's discriminatory behavior. If you complain to HR about a co-worker, Chinese or not, harassing you because of your race, nothing will be done. If the Chinese parents of your school are complaining you're too Black, then your class schedule gets reduced and you start losing money. No one has your back and you don't have a voice.
@stepahead5944
@stepahead5944 Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear Thank you for putting into words EXACTLY what it's like to be Black, especially as African Americans as I find we're acutely aware of these things and their impact/implications is ways the greater diaspora doesn't get.
@asiandramablackwomen2572
@asiandramablackwomen2572 Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear Thanks for clarifying regarding micro aggressions. I do believe that racism discrimination hatred ignorance exists is all corners of our globe & because of our skin color we are targeted. At the same time there is “ONE” remedy that overcomes the scourge…and that’s LOVE. Facing the situations alone can seem insurmountable…yet, although you cannot boil an ocean, “eat that elephant with one bite of love at a time.” As long as you reside abroad - or even when you return to the States - do not grow weary in well-doing! You’re “planting seeds” and YOU ARE having positive loving global impact on those you interactive with! Blessings to you!
@myleswalsh1966
@myleswalsh1966 Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear 在美国的亚裔有被黑人攻击的可能,至少黑人在中国没有人攻击你。在非洲大多数国家工作的中国人,很多都怕单独出去自由活动,因为有可能被欺负,至少黑人在中国自由活动不会被欺负
@jaquae22
@jaquae22 Год назад
We are a site to see. I’m happy to be the special people ✊🏾
@TheJingWang
@TheJingWang Год назад
Aleese, thank you and your guests for making this great video! I can totally understand Tevin that he’d rather not speak Chinese so he does not have to understand what others say about him. It can be a curse to be able to read Chinese, as there are so many racist/hateful comments about black people ( or any non-Chinese) on Chinese social media. Chinese social media is heavily censored, however, anti-foreigner comments are not policed/removed. There is no free speech in China, but racist hate speech is very free. The Chinese government actually often encourages xenophobia ( for example, scapegoating foreigners for Covid) as ‘patriotism and national pride’. I really appreciate your positive energy and attitude! You are doing great work to give your students the opportunity to interact with people of different races, and to open their minds and hearts.
@violaxuan8015
@violaxuan8015 Год назад
First,we can't tell those comments from real person or robot or people hired by someone to make conflict on purpose(for some political reasons , for example the more Chinese cooperate with Africa,the more they want to divide people).And then it could be a rare and strange point of view😂,I think western media platforms are the ones that really don't have freedom of speech and they cover it bup pretty well(or it's truely free but meaningless).
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
You totally get it!
@carlkirton4201
@carlkirton4201 Год назад
What an amazing video!!!!!!. Too bad there is not an Emmy award for youtube videos. This would definitely be a candidate.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
That means the world. Thank you for hearing us!
@yishen2534
@yishen2534 Год назад
Always Be happy and keep hope on the mind and spirit inside high.
@PP-im6lu
@PP-im6lu Год назад
Wow this is a deep subject. Great discussions 👍
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thank you!!
@V1Nxoxo
@V1Nxoxo Год назад
Love your videos I'm part Chinese living in USA for years
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Where in the USA are you living?!
@celllee8439
@celllee8439 Год назад
This was a wake up call for me IM SICK TO STOMACH !!
@jonwaynem
@jonwaynem Год назад
Friend, this had me gasping 🫢 the commercial where the African guy goes in for a kiss. I was on the verge of tears. You are a bright light and this video’s final message was just beautiful.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thanks for watching the full video and the message at the end!
@jonwaynem
@jonwaynem Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear my husband and I literallllyyyy watch every video in-full ❤️
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
@@jonwaynem 🥰🥰
@naituw
@naituw Год назад
Hey Aleese thank you for sharing this video about this important issue in China. The sad truth is, that the Chinese society is an intolerant society, minorities which don’t fit in the majority are been labeled as wrong, not welcomed and not normal and not good. Meaning people from the country side working in big cities are people second class, overweight people are openly discriminated on the street and most of the disabled people are not seen in the public because they are a shame to their families. I’m a Chinese I know what I’m talking about. I hope the Chinese society will change over time to the better…
@MarieZh
@MarieZh Год назад
Thank you to everyone for sharing your experiences. 💕💕💕
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Not an easy topic to talk about, thanks for thanking us!
@raymondlianto9882
@raymondlianto9882 Год назад
Interesting conversation. Awesome collaboration 👍👍👍.
@royhodge6260
@royhodge6260 Год назад
Thanks for being honest and sharing both sides, China is still a wonderful and beautiful place, and if you ask me much safer for black people compared to some of the biggest western nations..
@tangkh6699
@tangkh6699 Год назад
Sorry for what you all have experienced in China. I hope as China further opens up more to the world, more and more people will learn the importance of respecting cultural and ethnic differences, and will change some of their inappropriate behaviors. Your story recalls what I had experienced in San Francisco-far beyond microagessions: One day, in front of me, an African American mom intensionally repeated this to her 8-9ish years old daughter, “Chinese people eat rats. They are horrible….” ….When I sat my 79-year-old father in the front seat (for seniors and disables)on a bus, next to a mid age African American man, the man started to get fussy and yelled at my dad, “Why you sit here?!” he acted out frustratedly and kept complaining. The poor old man didn’t understand him but felt unsafe. What I did was the same as what some of you did in China. I comforted my dad, “Ignore him. You’ll be OK. He can’t do anything to you…” ……Another day, when I walked on Market St, I got a harsh, random hit on my shoulder by a black young man, who walked pass by me from the opposite direction. We never met, don’t know the reason…but he continued to walk on, pretended nothing happened……I think hearing other people’s experiences or watching videos about how people was mistreated in the the western countries might influence how some Chinese people react to certain things. Discrimination/racism could happen to any color people but should not have a place anywhere in the world, it does hurt! Of course I do have some black coworkers that I get along with very well here in SF.
@PP-im6lu
@PP-im6lu Год назад
One thing you probably want to know is, discrimination is embedded in Chinese culture. They don't just discriminate against black people, they even discriminate among themselves (e.g. against women, the poor, people with disabilities, etc.), and they are NOT subtle about it. I know this because I'm Chinese...
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Oh I know.....
@user-sf3vw3kh3b
@user-sf3vw3kh3b Год назад
We've lost tens of millions of people to race. I sincerely hope that black friends can build your motherland well.
@CNPopStar
@CNPopStar Год назад
Most Chinese people will be curious about blacks, just like a Chinese who appears on the African continent, he will certainly receive a lot of attention. Most Chinese are friendly, but they are not good at making friends with foreigners, but young people will be better. I'm sorry to see some outrageous practices in the video, but I can only say that it was a stupid act by very few people for the sake of network traffic.
@yifuyang6188
@yifuyang6188 Год назад
Atleast nobody insults you with the N-word or shouts "Go back to your country" at you on the street, which is something an Asian international student would experience atleast once or twice during their stay in the States. I used to be an international student studying in New York City and I got called a "chink" by random black guys in the metro station atleast twice while I was just checking on my phone and minding my own business, and that was before the pandemic happened. Another time when I was walking around 125th Street in Manhattan, some random black guy came up to me and kept yelling Nihao at me before eventually throwing that classical "Go back to China" line😅
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
This exact thing happens in China too. Regardless of where it happens, it's fucked up and humans should treat each other better. I'm sorry that you had to deal with that level of hate.
@Rbhawk3rd
@Rbhawk3rd Год назад
Nonsense. I'm from NY. I've been called the N word in China town. While walking with my Chinese girlfriend at the time. As a matter of fact, I got stopped by a Chinese cop in NY for no reason other than being with my girlfriend. He asked her in Chinese" what are you doing with this N word? First, he didn't know I understood Haka and secondly, I was a NY police officer in flushing Queens at the time. I had his supervisor of the 5th precinct show up and he was suspended. With an internal affairs investigation
@wuhui
@wuhui Год назад
The question is have you ever been gunned down in China like in US? Not just been called a nasty nasty name. Or choked to death? By all means say all the bad stuff about china but dun ever compared it to treatment of blacks in US and China. They are different worlds apart.
@babytreese
@babytreese Год назад
Great video!!!
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
THANK YOU!
@TheRealIronMan
@TheRealIronMan Год назад
Thanks everybody for sharing your experiences, and sorry for what you are going through. As someone who has done intensive research on that specific BBC video its def propaganda, the main blog post they chose literally was criticizing that clip in that screenshot 7:36, and "HeiGui" is not the N word, the N word comes with the historical context of slavery of Black folks, which has nothing to do with China, "Gui" became a slang word for foreigners when China was colonized by over a dozen foreign countries for hundreds of years, it's not specifically for Black ppl, for example YangGui RiBenGui etc, its sorta like the Chinese version of the word colonizer, granted its not nice, but its also used JiuGui YanGui (drinkers, smokers), it really doesn't mean much nowadays. 8:03 This scene is just borderline propaganda, the messages varies from "Happy New Year" to "China Ethiopia Friendship Forever" to "Congratz on your 30s Birthday, you old lol".... Not to mention those types of videos are never popular or mainstream, its like picking the most extreme twitter posts and saying it's a nationwide phenomenon. The Chinese mom teaching her kid video was 100% racist and wrong, a little bit of background: Republicans were losing control of cov1d and made a specific plan to blame China, Trump started to call cov1d Chinese Virus and normalized it, anti-Asian hate crimes in the US surged 480% within the span of weeks, and right wingers even further capitalized it by plastering videos of assault of Asians from ONLY Black Americans all across Twitter and Facebook to sow racial divide against the backdrop of George Floyd protests. That specific "we are Chinese, they attacked us" rhetoric was spread into China from propagandized Chinese expats in America. Not saying it's an excuse for what the mom did, it's just those type of stuff usually doesn't come out of the vacuum, geopolitics and history are the key to the puzzle. China has colorism, but its not racial discrimination, its class discrimination, China even just 20 years ago was still just an agrarian society, having fair skin means you are high class working indoors, having darker skin means you are a peasant farmer working the field. Thats why darker Chinese ppl themselves are being looked down upon by other Chinese ppl especially in elder generations. Its also the same reason why Chinese people worship Europe and the US, not because they are white, because they are rich. The downside of moving out of poverty is it pretty much guarantees you to be the most materialistic a-hole around XD The "foreigners bringing in cov1d" thing, now, that's a real xenophobic discrimination. Its true most cases came from aboard, but it was actually just Chinese expats came back into China bring in cov1d, the fact most Chinese media outlets ran those stories without clarifying that point is so fking irresponsible. At the end of the day, the racism in China at the core is not malicious, 99.9% ppl just never had the chance to interact with other races, is the curiosity and bluntness annoying? Yes. Is it a similar type of "you are fundamentally a lesser human being" white supremacist racism? Not really. The good news is geopolitics indicates China is opening up more and more to Africa because of the decoupling with the US, to open up trade and travel with African countries the Chinese government is going to have to launch anti-racism campaigns specifically targeted at anti-black racism, yes not all black folks are Africans, but geopolitical policies like that will benefit the perceived group as a whole, the future is going to be very interesting.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
You've got an answer for everything
@TheRealIronMan
@TheRealIronMan Год назад
​@@AleeseLightyear Not everything, Im a sociology data analyst, learning about race relations through historical & geopolitical context is part of my job ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@guangzhang3497
@guangzhang3497 Год назад
I agree with you
@patrickgalaxy9913
@patrickgalaxy9913 Год назад
What about the bus of black nba players being attacked and called the nword? Chinese are not stupid, they consume western media and understand the social aspect of words, can show many other videos depicting the same behavior for example a streamer asking someone if "they are from america and are they black, then mentioned the nword" and when advised that it was not ok, went on a nationalist rant. So the Chinese don't understand the impact of their behavior is nonsense, these attitudes are not common to white foreigners as Chinese (most asians) have an inferior complex around whites, i mean the white media is the one that has consistently mocked and perpetrated racial Chinese narrative, yet its the minorities that get the backlash, this attitude is also seen with Mexicans (who Americans been hating for years and portray them as criminals) mistreating minorities, media programming and self hate is a mofo. Its not like blacks caused millions of death via the opium crisis 😵
@alejandroroberto3624
@alejandroroberto3624 Год назад
Okay, shut the f up. HeiGui is exactly the N word. You need to get in touch with reality.
@ThrivingNotDying
@ThrivingNotDying Год назад
It's a bit disheartening watching this video. I'm glad everyone shared their experiences. I guess ignorance is bliss because I never was fluent in Mandarin so I didn't know the extent of what was being said. I wilfully ignored most.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Ignorance is bliss!!
@yanie3000
@yanie3000 Год назад
Wowww, the clip you had of the BBC news story of Chinese people having Black children say those horrible things…man hell is hot. Thank you for the valuable information.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
You should watch the full documentary, eventually the catch up to the man who crested the videos.
@charliely1833
@charliely1833 Год назад
I’m extremely disappointed and disgusted that there are people who film such derogatory clips of black children. These types of behaviours are unacceptable as the world gets closer. Humans are still humans no matter the colour of your skin, or your background. I am very sorry that you and your friends have experienced such racism. It’s embarrassing and shows such ignorance and uneducated views. Aleese, please do not misunderstand, I love your personality and who you are for you. Girl, you’re funny and friendly and bubbly. I’m Chinese Viet but I liked your video to show you support. Not. Because I like the behaviour of these ignorant Chinese people. Chin up girl. It’s tiring I know you feel that way. I just wish they would just grow up and educate themselves rather than touch and ooh and ahh. It’s embarrassing and demeaning. Sorry you go through so much babes. 😢 lots of love to you ❤
@TheEyesOfNye
@TheEyesOfNye Год назад
This video was so good and I really appreciate all the different perspectives provided! The only small constructive critique I would offer is I think you should be really careful about using western media like BBC and NBC. These western media are very well know for producing negative propaganda against china because the west sees china as a hostile competitor. So even if what they are reporting is true it is hard to trust from that source. But I 100% trust all the real people that contributed to this video and you have my sincere thanks for sharing this with the world. Like you I hope china will grow out of this unfortunate phase.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thanks for trusting in our true opinions and lived experiences!
@myleswalsh1966
@myleswalsh1966 Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear 我只想告诉你,敌意换来的一定是敌意,希望你们多学学马丁路德金,不然你们黑人的崛起会更慢更难。为自己同胞而不是为其他人
@elchapo8461
@elchapo8461 Год назад
Everyone is from Africa. I am from Africa too.
@erzalovesthesun9602
@erzalovesthesun9602 Год назад
Here in the Philippines, we literally call black people "negro or egoy" whenever we see one but not to their faces though. Yeah many are ignorant but many are also "it's just what we call them" kind of thing. Note that we see black people all the time on tv because of NBA.
@christinabyssinia894
@christinabyssinia894 Год назад
And they are Philippines 😅 that’s the funny part of this comment lol
@bclubofawesomeness2894
@bclubofawesomeness2894 Год назад
I just recently moved to china, this video has been very helpful! I’m wondering tho, where can I meet other black ppl out here? (I’m close to Shanghai if that’s helpful.) I would like to not be the only black person within a 5 mile radius for once 😭😭
@workingaleme
@workingaleme Месяц назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@iamblackLuna
@iamblackLuna Год назад
I came across this and other similar videos because I was considering accepting a university teaching job in China. This is such an eye opener! It makes more sense now why most of the racism I have faced as a Black Canadian in Canada came from Asians, including Asian students. Very unfortunate how the media in China is propagating racism against Blacks. I can't believe Blacks are not allowed in some places in China! Talk about making today's Black people suffer what the older generations suffered in the States!
@TheBayouPodCulture
@TheBayouPodCulture Год назад
I want to go to China but i know for sure its gonna be a culture shock . Wow not them thinking all black people come from Africa. Do they teach history in China? This was a very informative video💯💯..
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thank you so much! Sp happy to be able to give you some perspective! You should STILL come to China!
@shosheruss
@shosheruss 2 месяца назад
This is a big concern for me too as my skin color is Black like an average Bangladeshi people. I have an opportunity to settle in China with a job. Will it be tougher for me to find some real life friends there to overcome my loneliness?
@kesea5454
@kesea5454 Год назад
Naw, but why is sis hair and makeup BEAT!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💅🏾💅🏾💅🏾
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
you MUST be talking about @thejesstination!! She's ALWAYS stunning!
@kesea5454
@kesea5454 Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear lol. Was talking about YOU. but she looks amazing too. Black women are undefeated 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
@DualityIsAThing
@DualityIsAThing Год назад
😂 I knew she was talking about you! 😍😍😍
@traciewebb5191
@traciewebb5191 Год назад
Really great video but so mind-blowing with disappointment. My friends absolutely love to travel. This video makes me not want to even visit. It takes forever and a day to get there and to deal w/ that is a pass for me.
@RosaliaShiweva
@RosaliaShiweva Год назад
😢😢😢😢 & This is Really an excellent video.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thanks 😊 Means a lot because you KNOW the struggle too!
@nms6431
@nms6431 Год назад
im here now, ( donguan) I agree with a lot of this. This is actually why I looked this video up. Some to most people are nice, the children are nice and straw and waive, so there seems to be hope for the future, but yes, they even bleach their skin here, even though they are already pale. I like the other guy do not desire to learn the language either because you do feel the racisism, I've been here for a month and have 2 more months to go and I have yet to see even 1 other black person here.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Not many foreigners at all in Donguan. Hope you enjoy the rest of your time there.
@nms6431
@nms6431 Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear Yes i see, im home sick already, all I do is pray to accomplish my goals, but I don't think I want to come back again, defiantly not for this length of time again, my prayers those who stay here for longer periods of time. There should be a forum for foreigners to meet one another so we don't feel so isolated here. Can be very depressing.
@mind-your-own-business
@mind-your-own-business Год назад
I'm sorry to see the injustice you've suffered in our country. Your video reminded me of some experiences in freshman year. Our teacher told us, especially the girls, not to trust black international students too much regarding safety. Although I know this was because something bad had happened in our school and the teacher said this to protect some students who were defenseless and lacked safety awareness, I don't think it was that friendly to the black international students who came to our school afterwards, It is unreasonable to talk too much about security issues in relation to specific races. This whole thing really upsets me.😢
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thanks for sharing your truth!
@marcoratchet1963
@marcoratchet1963 Год назад
Hi Aleese! Informative and interesting video as usual. By the way, may I ask what VPN you use here in China? I've been using express VPN but it's gotten very unreliable
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thanks so much! I use Astrill VPN, but it's not working well at the moment either. Ever the last weeks of Sept, I think most VPNs have been acting funky
@marcoratchet1963
@marcoratchet1963 Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear Right. That's tough. It could be related to politics in Beijing, and if that's the case then VPNs should be normal again soon. Who knows lol
@andyliu7922
@andyliu7922 Год назад
china has a long way to go, since its exposed to the international community very late. And China as an old civilization, most people can be very ignorant of the world outside. But in some ways china is the most inclusive society in the world. but there will always be biases.
@opaljohnson4762
@opaljohnson4762 Год назад
Hurt people, hurt people. Let that sink in.
@xaviermao6586
@xaviermao6586 Год назад
Discrepancy comes from ignorance.yes,Discrimination and even racism also exists in China,but real racist are rare . Most people are just curious about foreigners,They are not malicious. I hope you can have good memories in China😊
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Sorry to break your bubble but real racist are not rare and people can be very malicious. I think there were SEVERAL examples of that in the video. Curious people do not complain about their black neighbors and get them evicted. The police or landlords who help remove black people from their homes that they legally live in are not just curious. It's perfectly normal to admit that ALL people can be racists...even Chinese.
@xiongnu6373
@xiongnu6373 Год назад
Chinese are racists. Most of thems just fobby mindset...im Asian
@user-fo5vc2ew8t
@user-fo5vc2ew8t Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear 你应该考虑一个大背景,中美对抗和反华份子的反向操作,故意演绎这种事件来挑拨中国人和黑人的关系?
@evebrown7977
@evebrown7977 Год назад
I am sitting here thinking, look at these beautiful human beings oO
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thank you! 🥰❤️
@baruchlev2658
@baruchlev2658 Год назад
Hi Aleese, could you pleasedo an interview with Black people who can speak fluent Chinese and work in China? I think understanding the local language would greatly improve one's experience in China. Being able to communicate in Chinese is also critical to improve mutual understanding and respect and to educate the less informed locals.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
So maybe you missed that Lwazi, in the yellow shirt, speaks fluent Chinese and said that. Also, Noel in the white shirt is also fluent in Chinese and mentioned that. You can look at both of their channels, link in the description to learn more about their lives. I know that it is easy to think that if we all speak the same language then we won't have "misunderstandings about each other." But guess what, it doesn't matter if I can speak Chinese or not, when a job description is saying "WHITE ONLY" Being able to accept and respect and get to know people that are different from you is what can improve mutual understanding.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
@@yangyang-ut6rk "simple as that" THEY SAY 🙄
@khanyisilendelu2696
@khanyisilendelu2696 Год назад
Lwazi is definitely uMzulu, we don't play😂😂🤣
@simpleusjadantrizy9173
@simpleusjadantrizy9173 6 месяцев назад
The commercial tho 😆😆
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear 6 месяцев назад
🫠
@alejandroroberto3624
@alejandroroberto3624 Год назад
Nice video. Their experience in China really shocks me, but at the same, not really. If only Chinese people abroad are as vocal as these mistreated black people, I've lived in Europe for over seven years and I've been called 'China boy', I've been asked by a lady to give her my seat on the subway, and my University magazine published an article saying Chinese people aren't social and they should not be allowed to live in the campus dormitory. Racism is everywhere.
@Urfavfrans_
@Urfavfrans_ Год назад
A few weeks ago I was at the bus station and a Chinese man was surprised to see me. I heard him saying “Chocolate” in Chinese. I was so confused. Edit: Another day a Chinese woman ask where I was from, then I said am Chinese.
@violaxuan8015
@violaxuan8015 Год назад
Maybe they said your skin look like chocolate? Many Chinese local people doesn't meet any black people in real life,they get curious.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Curiosity = a free pass to be disrespectful and rude? I think not
@violaxuan8015
@violaxuan8015 Год назад
@@AleeseLightyearI think there is a cultural difference. I feel western people are very very sensitive for if other people talk about the look. I just image if I am white people or other,some people say my skin looks like milk or something,i wouldn't feel offended.For Chinese people,during my grown up.We friend or family concern each other and often talk about each other's appearance difference as daily conversation. We treat each other with no ill will.I think the first thing to determine if someone is discriminating is to determine whether they have malice in their heart.
@violaxuan8015
@violaxuan8015 Год назад
appearance changes
@swiming1330
@swiming1330 Год назад
China's economy is developing so fast that many people forget that China was once a very poor and invaded country. The first thing for the Chinese after the war to do is to meet material needs, and China still needs time to recover and develop its ideas and culture.
@user-tj2zw3vb5d
@user-tj2zw3vb5d Год назад
There is wealth discrimination, regional discrimination, height discrimination, and skin color discrimination (because Chinese people like white skin) in China. These discriminations are mild, and they are nothing compared to the treatment of yellow-skinned people in the United States. But there is no racial discrimination in China, so don't elevate skin color discrimination to racial discrimination. China itself is a multi-ethnic and multi-racial country, and all races are equal in China. Also, don't talk nonsense if you don't understand Chinese culture.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
I can never understand someone who isn't me, doesn't look like me, hasn't lived the life that I've lived try to tell me that there is no racial discrimination in a place where I have lived and worked for the past 4 years. Take your own advice, don't talk nonsense if you don't understand Aleese Lightyear.
@Anton.L
@Anton.L Год назад
I believe those discriminations come from the ignorance and poor education.
@mikeanonymous523
@mikeanonymous523 Год назад
The local racism and aggression aren't personal or malicious. It's purely a reaction to novelty through their understanding from media
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
it's like you didn't even listen to anything anyone said in this video
@pandabearoceanpark
@pandabearoceanpark Год назад
Wow, the exhibits and advertisement are so insensitive!! Thanks for bringing this to the forth front. Its sad and it's shameful. Sometimes I dreamed of going onto Chinese TV and give a "cultural sensitivity training", not only for the sack of the black people (to enable their stay to be more pleasant) but for Chinese people's education as well. Because Jess said it well: "I am a walking talking advertisement for my entire race"! Good for you Jess! I wish the Chinese people would think and behave the same! Fortunately, I later found another video talking about what Chinese people think about black people. Looks that most Chinese youth know that black people should be treated equally: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T7tqLoV1A9k.html
@violaxuan8015
@violaxuan8015 Год назад
For many Chinese people,they just know foreign black people from textbook in school,if you are offend by people misunderstood where you from, maybe you could tell them straightly.
@christinabyssinia894
@christinabyssinia894 Год назад
U didn’t get the point of the video . Rewatch plz 😅
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
LET THEM KNOW!
@sigalz
@sigalz Год назад
Girl always remember you are fabulous! The people who dislike and judge you because your body and skin color are pathetic, they may never have a chance to get well education in their entire lives. Just ignore these stupid bullshit, you’re gonna have an unstoppable great life 🦖🦖🦖🔥🔥🔥
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Thank you for the positivity!
@FreedomWriter3
@FreedomWriter3 Год назад
The videos of the African children saying disparaging things about themselves in Chinese made my blood boil. There's a special place in Hell for people who make those videos. Being black means you gotta have tough skin. It really is us against the world. This video was painful to watch, but I'm glad you also have good experiences being in China.
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
YOU SAID IT!!! Thankfully, the man who made that horrible video was arrested for child abuse and endangerment.
@FreedomWriter3
@FreedomWriter3 Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear I'm so glad to hear that!
@user-fo5vc2ew8t
@user-fo5vc2ew8t Год назад
@@AleeseLightyear 你其实应该多考虑一个大背景,中美对抗,和反华份子的反向操作,故意挑拨黑人和中国人的友谊?
@ToniDandFamily
@ToniDandFamily 8 месяцев назад
Are you answering questions?
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear 8 месяцев назад
What do you mean?
@tamaragatling2809
@tamaragatling2809 9 месяцев назад
Hmm…I wonder why people black people struggle in almost every nation in the world except Africa of course?🤔
@samuelboateng6829
@samuelboateng6829 Год назад
I just wanna say one movie to china. “ AMERICAN HISTORY X”
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
What a movie!
@PeterParker-mi7fj
@PeterParker-mi7fj Год назад
Is your experience being black in China worse than in America ????
@christinabyssinia894
@christinabyssinia894 Год назад
The usual running question 😂 But u r also being treated like this in the US lol
@AleeseLightyear
@AleeseLightyear Год назад
Maybe an impossible question to ask because the countries are so different on every level.
@chenliang2689
@chenliang2689 Год назад
Hey Aleese, I hope you're doing well. To make you feel better, I would say even if I am Chinese, I have encountered many similar experiences of being alienated by the locals and confronting countless microaggressions. Personally, I am from Nanjing and speak standard Mandarin Chinese without any trace of accent, but I always feel being treated "differently" by senior locals in smaller cities or counties in our Jiangsu province, and sometimes even in larger cities like Shanghai. The real problem is most of the Chinese, especially the senior citizens are not well-educated, and for some reason (I don't want to discuss about the communism bullshit, it's all about education), xenophobia gets rooted deeply in their perspectives of seeing the world. Since you are a teacher in China, you know that Chinese schools teach our kids concepts like "老外 laowai“ and ”国外 guowai“ at a very young age, which alienates all foreigners from "us", all the Chinese people. When I was a kid, I even met unqualified educators spreading propaganda such as, "We Chinese are THE smartest and hardworking people on this planet earth", and even bullshit like, "The reason why Africa is poor is that their ethnicities are inferior to us". Sadly, we still can't see any slightest chance our country and our educators are willing to guide our kids to perceive the world in a relatively unbiased and unprejudiced way. Such a shame.
@VampirelaPR
@VampirelaPR Год назад
Thank you for this video. **getting a country out of my bucket list and throwing it in the garbage**
@xiaoz56
@xiaoz56 Год назад
作为一个中国人我用自己的个人想法解释一下我认为存在歧视的原因。实际上我认为大部分人最大可能歧视黑人原因是源于一些特别基础的观念,比如对长相的喜好。中国人传统喜好皮肤白,高鼻梁,这两点黑人刚好是相反的。但是中国人同时也喜欢大眼睛双眼皮,这个刚好黑人有,所以抵消掉一部分的对外观的偏好。第二个基础观念歧视是因为印象中黑人是非洲人,而非洲在人们的印象中是穷的。从以上两个非常基础的观念出发有外观和金钱这两个特别简单粗暴的潜在歧视原因。但是别觉得就只有黑人会受到歧视。所有人都各种原因受到歧视,比如中国特别有名的地域歧视。比如河南人偷井盖,东北人黑社会,湖北人是小偷,上海人斤斤计较等等刻板印象。每个地区的人都有属于自己的歧视刻板印象。甚至你可以从网上搜到每个省的人对其他省份人的刻板印象和歧视地图。这些歧视都是有潜在刻板印象在的原因。但是生活中大部分正常人不会因为你是来自哪里就对你有真的刻板印象的认知,所有认知都是基于你们相识的过程。而那些真的因为刻板印象就对你下结论且对你不好的人他对别人同样也是不好的,因为他就是一个没素质没礼貌的人。
@exetto
@exetto Год назад
你在广州被黑子抢过打过就没有这种圣母症了
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