Continue Vlogging! Nice content....in about a year, 100k subscribers. I will be guest on the channel
@nelsoncarpio99889 сағат бұрын
A decadent society . So sad the whole empire is crumbling
@abidjaninfo383816 сағат бұрын
You look 👀 homeless 🥲🥲
@CAFLOWW19 сағат бұрын
Very true, only part I disagree is that cali is a good state, maybe to visit but one of worse places to live as an American.
@Zerasion-22 сағат бұрын
Best wishes for the reconstruction and recovery of the place, take care everyone 👍
@kwzytherealist23 сағат бұрын
Come Visit Houston, TX Hopefully The South Can Change Your Perspective About US, Bless Bro
@nonamejoname672823 сағат бұрын
This is a very interesting video, and I don't think your claims are wrong per se. Where you and I disagree is in your belief that America is particularly racist, especially among Western nations. Firstly, like many other Western nations today, America is a very diverse country; but unlike other Western nations, America is not exactly monocultural. Nordic countries, for example, are monocultural, where the majority of people are one race AND one culture. Germany is like the US in that it is diverse too, but it is unlike the US in that it is monocultural--it is distinctly German. Those who refuse to assimilate to German culture or refuse to learn the German language will struggle in Germany in ways that those same people might not in the US. Additionally, even for non-native German people who do try to assimilate to German culture and to the German language, they too struggle to be fully accepted by many native Germans. I have read sad stories online from foreigners who moved to places like Germany and even France and feel rejected by the native populations no matter how hard they try to conform. To go back to my claim that America is not monocultural, the US is about 71% Caucasian. But what does that mean exactly? In America, people are Caucasian if they have roots in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa--all three regions being very diverse themselves! So although the majority population of the US is Caucasian, is one race, it is not like being a Caucasian person in Sweden, or Norway, or Germany, or Albania, etc. and automatically being a member of the default race or default ethnicity. Therefore, race and ethnicity is a pretty stark dividing line in America. You have many "tribes" of people competing with each other for space and power and wealth, on top of the fact that this country is very much an individualistic one like you mentioned. America is very much a zero-sum game country, and for that reason you do have tensions between peoples in ways that you might not in countries like Germany or France or Sweden. But that does not mean that European countries are less racist than America! It is so easy to be from a monocultural country like Albania, where the majority of people you deal with daily look like you and think like you and act like you, and to say, "Well, I'm not racist like those Americans!" Of course not! But only because people like that have never been forced to live around others who are different than themselves. For that reason, I think Americans, although having some conceptions and feelings about race and ethnicity that are not moral or well informed, still do a good job of letting people live the way they want to. There is not as much of a driving force to conform to a monoculture like there is in European countries. Lastly, you mentioned a couple of times in your video about black Americans making fun of Africans. I've heard this from black Americans too, and I think it stems from two sources: First, that Africans were involved in the slave trade that included kidnapping and selling and profiting off the lives and bodies of black people who would eventually become Americans. There is something of a resentment, then, that black Americans possess toward Africans. Second, Africans themselves are not entirely accepting of black Americans as Africans! A famous example is Barack Obama who visited his family in Kenya decades ago. His sister recorded his stay, and he and she talk about him being a foreigner, or a "Wazungu." He used that word himself! And because he could only speak English his family joked that he was a "white among blacks." That video is on KZbin, and it's titled "Barack Obama in [Kenya]: A Journey in Black and White (A Film by Auma Obama)" Forgive me for the length of this comment, and I am sorry if I have gotten anything wrong! Fantastic video, nonetheless!
@nonamejoname672822 сағат бұрын
One very important fact about America that I forgot to mention is that race and ethnicity are two valuable political variables that politicians across the whole political spectrum are willing to use for their gain, even if that means hurting the country as a whole. The powerful people of America stand to gain even more untold wealth in a divided country.
@jeffreyescarrega991819 сағат бұрын
I live in North Hollywood and it’s completely racist towards Black people so stop it. You just wanna write out some nonsense because you’re bored
@lifepro77777Күн бұрын
The sad reality is your people and minority regime that has destroyed everything about this country and don't dare tell me back some safeguard "racism" refute considering the thousands of body cam video events broadcasted on youtube as a starting point example. How nice would it be if some of you led by a higher example, rather continuously using the democratic race card as your scapegoat, and I'm not even a republican.
@lotomutia6661Күн бұрын
I love Africa
@DeeVisionZZZКүн бұрын
Visit the Caribbean island bro , Trinidad,st.lucia, Bahamas,Cuba,Grenada ,Barbados, Dominican Republic , Saint Vincent, Suriname you will be like wow
@dibuzzz3920Күн бұрын
Black US a similar to black SA, just hate other Africans
@360WaveProcessКүн бұрын
3:07 A lot of American black people are unfriendly but it is not a personal thing. A lot of truama from American govt. racism institutions. Anyone very different will not get it due to the hip-hop culture is a ball of fire. Then there is the black American muslim population are much more welcoming, but still they can seem unwelcoming to solo traveler. Still not personal though.
@ricardomcgowan5329Күн бұрын
You should come to Jamaica 🇯🇲 Anthony 👋
@ricardomcgowan5329Күн бұрын
You should come to Jamaica 🇯🇲 my friend
@YoungMesrineКүн бұрын
I've recognized this place because of GTA 5 🤣
@RinablackxoКүн бұрын
Americans sadly can be very ignorant white or black.
@science9392 күн бұрын
There are two political parties in the United States. In my opinion the politics continues to push racism to the front of the political discourse as a political weapon to gain votes. I have never seen it this bad however it dominates the news in this country. The US is very diverse which makes it harder for people to get along.
@M24RV_F2 күн бұрын
American I literally obsessed with race!
@StayHumble5773 күн бұрын
Black Americans don’t come from Africa boss please do your own research
@salehidrissaibrahim63703 күн бұрын
It is very sad that many Black Americans have no respect nor love for their African brothers. This reminds of my university days. We had a teacher who was a Polish American in the international Islamic university in Malaysia. We had many brothers from different African countries. Our loving white teacher used to say that many Black Americans are involved in crimes and other malice. May African classmates used to attack him for talking bad about Black Americans whom they love a lot. So he used to reply and say "my dear African brothers, believe me if you and I go to America, the black Americans will be ready to aggress and target you first before they target me. They may leave me in peace, but you will be their first victim. You take them to be your brothers in blood, which is good thing. However, they don't share the same feeling with you. Many of them despise you more than they despise whites"
@salehidrissaibrahim63703 күн бұрын
I really thank you a lot dear beloeved brother Anthony. I am always eager to follow you wherever you go to see the world from the comfort of my home. You have a unique style... simple clear unique sweet English-French accent, your wonderful smile at people around you, your humility and vital energy. I have inspored by you to walk long distances on foot... We love you brother. Ton frere du Niger, prof en Malaisie
@livinginfo7993 күн бұрын
Very pathetic, but bro just be focus.. Love your content
@chefblydenify3 күн бұрын
Unfortunately this is the sad reality
@edmartin7693 күн бұрын
Anthony is a " white name " ? 😂 Racism, classism, education levels, which neighborhood you live....that's how it is here So sad .
@BigWeinerSports3 күн бұрын
Yeah, DemoRATS! KamalHOE is goin' down like she did on Ol' Willie Brown and Montel etc...!
@KouakouFrancois-zp1um3 күн бұрын
Ce pain de manioc s’appelle atoucou en Côte d’Ivoire on l’accompagne avec la sauce claire ou même avec du poisson frites ou fumè bonne a appétit
@Dishwashervinny4 күн бұрын
Need me a wife 🥺 like that❤
@dollbaby72794 күн бұрын
You are doing a great job
@jowefasolutions47914 күн бұрын
it is smelling WEED everywhere 🤣🤣🤣🤣.....that statement killed me. Thanks for showing the world.
@Hossein-sead13864 күн бұрын
I liked it, it was useful😊
@salehidrissaibrahim63705 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot for your great epical historical and educational videos ... Du bon courage. Salut du Niger
@jereme485 күн бұрын
great video brother
@thomasackerly53675 күн бұрын
Looks like a 💩💩💩 hole
@charlescharles96255 күн бұрын
Downtown Los Angeles is huge. What is considered by the locals as Downtown runs about fifteen to twenty miles along Wilshire Blvd, all the way to Santa Monica. There are others who consider Ventura Blvd, another twenty miles in the San Fernando Valley ("The Valley") as Downtown. Just keep in mind what Gladys and the PiPs said: "L.A. Proved too Much For the Boy".
@maharri-rasankofa23394 күн бұрын
No one does that
@idryzzer5 күн бұрын
Great video bro! I've never been to LA before, how's the weather? Much love from Chile <3 ps: the sunsets in Chile are waaaay better hahah
@mrmojorising48775 күн бұрын
Welcome to.the jungle
@jumpstraveldocumentary5 күн бұрын
Thanks brother 💪🏾
@Reesedigital5 күн бұрын
yeah skid row....you will fit right in
@ricardogarzamorales2555 күн бұрын
FRANCE SMELLS LIKE NEHRO ASS
@ricardogarzamorales2555 күн бұрын
Who t fuck tell u that's Mexico is poor or developing country??? You know ? France is going down to hell.. and your Africa is per much. HORRIBLE!
@Dogsrule7775 күн бұрын
You gotta checkout the Venice Canals and the Venice Boardwalk while visiting!
@jumpstraveldocumentary5 күн бұрын
I’ll brother for sure !
@damonwhite58905 күн бұрын
Dude, you need to shave A.S.A.P
@jumpstraveldocumentary5 күн бұрын
No I won’t 😂
@rastaman694205 күн бұрын
Its because of illegal immigration
@raymondreddington97885 күн бұрын
Americans and their bad food never cease to amaze me, idk if I should feel bad for them or not lol
@jumpstraveldocumentary5 күн бұрын
I’m struggling a lot finding good and healthy food…
@stephencarey26015 күн бұрын
Show us Echo Park in LA
@jumpstraveldocumentary5 күн бұрын
Okay boss
@armassilenciosasparaguerra16685 күн бұрын
Less developed than Paris??? Jajaja... Its better.
@tdombui6 күн бұрын
I'm a NYer living in the Los Angeles area and have been exploring the american SW. Not sure what route you're taking across the country, but check out: - Zion Nat'l Park - Southern Utah - Northern Arizona - Reno, Vegas are pretty cool/weird too - US Route 395 is really dope, one of my favorites road tripping routes
@jumpstraveldocumentary5 күн бұрын
Thanks you for your nice comment. I’ll definitely consider it
@masaimkenya6 күн бұрын
real ADVENTURE
@jumpstraveldocumentary5 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@VirginiaCortez-y8v6 күн бұрын
Cuídese Antony le aprecio mucho
@jumpstraveldocumentary6 күн бұрын
Un fuerte abrazo Virginia 🥰
@livinginfo7997 күн бұрын
I honestly love your exploration
@jumpstraveldocumentary5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much stay tuned for more videos
@nacegui7 күн бұрын
Salut effectivement ça fait pas rêver américain mais c'est aussi ça la réalité,