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@abbassaquee2869 ай бұрын
South Africa is still suffering the effects of the apartheid system, which is going to take time to the residues of apartheid to be completely underdone.
@salkanini62779 ай бұрын
Exactly
@mogopodiphiri62869 ай бұрын
🇿🇦 Well said, I mean that's our reality in our life time, which we knew and know but there's always an improvement and change, especially when we see others coming with love and we experience the lovely environment around others through media, physically &/or otherwise we could change... Hopefully, one day we will get there 💪🏽🇿🇦🕊️🌍🖤
@rahkeezy3759 ай бұрын
As a Zimbabwean who has been to South Africa I can see where she was coming from and kind of experienced the same thing, but not from everyone ofc the majority are kind and welcoming
@henryxavierkonan73699 ай бұрын
i'm originally from ivory coast 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮 african content creators are doing of hell of a job to connect african to african american indeed the steretypes on africa comes from what american see on tv that doesn't show the realities when i wacth this kind of video it touches my heart to see how much we love each others and if we gather as one and a single black community we can do great things i love my brothers africano and african american we are all the same
@Sabigalriri9 ай бұрын
Love from Nigeria🇳🇬
@TheDemouchetsREACT9 ай бұрын
Much love!
@idowujimoh62188 ай бұрын
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@mamaforlife79239 ай бұрын
To be honest, even as a Kenyan who went to college in US, South Africans never associated with us. We even had an international table in the cafeteria, no SA showed up. We had a lot of Americans in our international ttable , and we shared a lot.
@Matriarch869 ай бұрын
That is so sad to hear, I'd expect people who look like us feel a sense of belonging in people who look like them
@deesee36229 ай бұрын
it's amazing how she found so many with connections to Africa whether from there , lived there or born there or visited there - and they were randomly chosen! cool
@annmarywamaya50259 ай бұрын
Faam❤️❤️ great reaction as a big trudy gang member and Demouchets fan,,my smile is hurting me😂
@joemanu28809 ай бұрын
colored is mixed race in South Africa (IE white and black).
@chriscreations88538 ай бұрын
For the first lady who mentioned she was told she was not really black, I don't think that the lady may have been mistaken for being "coloured". I don't think that's the case. It was clear she was black. Whomever she got the comment/s from probably wasn't as exposed to how diverse black people are even within Africa itself. It can happen anywhere to any black person. The misinformed person can take the assumption that if you are black you should speak Zulu, Sepedi, Yoruba, Swahili or whatever is native to thier land. Once you show up speaking French, English, Portuguese or something not native, especially with a European or American accent then the misinformed person thinks you are either showing off or not really black. It happens almost everywhere. I'll assume from the context she gave that she was travelling on a humanitarian campaign and they therefore travelled to remote areas where some people have never seen a black person speak English with an American accent. So that's what it is in my opinion. I've seen this happen a lot. With more exposure such people eventually get to understand. They are just not as exposed as a lot of us are.
@Gamede-fk3mg9 ай бұрын
Coloured in south Africa is a culture the are coloured that are so dark but they still coloured . sometimes it depends in wich place you're at
@switzjon84058 ай бұрын
In America that's considered derogatory. so they stopped calling us colored.
@lovellesokan91079 ай бұрын
In Liberia, some western text books were banned, in place of our own African History( and the world) . We called it human geographic -,)humanities,. I created an IEP for my boys ,exempted them from certain doctrine in US public schools,( evolution, ) including not being taught curriculum by a nonmelianed teacher.. I also contributed to the school including diversity study being added to its curriculum. ( This was an elementary school ( Eventhough, my boys were borned in the US, I taught them to identify themselves as Africans first. And pulled them out of high school @ 16yrs old ,to take THE GED. They took advanced courses.
@hlengiwekunene80599 ай бұрын
Problem with people who visit South Africa for the first time they don't know that South Africa is the most diverse with lots of African immigrants. We as South Africans been experiencing the same treatment from our brothers and sisters who come from other African countries saying we aren't black enough because of our skin color and being a mixed race country. You can only meet native black South Africans in black neighborhoods like SOWETO AND ALEX, We grew up with coloured people who have natural long hair we wouldn't be so shocked to see black women with long hair people who mistaken her for being coloured are the same Africans who always say black South Africans aren't black enough because of our light skin color
@GeorgeNancy-dg2ri9 ай бұрын
You are a liar. What do you mean by the colour of your skin? Are you saying the blacks in south africa are lighter skin than other African countries? If you hear you are not African enough, it means your behavior towards other African is strange
@georgearieldreams-king31869 ай бұрын
Demouchets, do you know the Creoles in Sierra Leone (West Africa)? these are direct freed slaves from the West and they speak KRIO.
@whoahna84389 ай бұрын
Our Louisiana Creole is French while theirs is English
@Salonebo9 ай бұрын
im a krio straight from lumley freetown sierra leone. kushe o
@Salonebo8 ай бұрын
some live in gambia too but they are called the aku people.@@karine-ela
@Justafox3058 ай бұрын
@@whoahna8438 the group who went to Sierra Leone and are now called Krio was the Gullah geechee ppl of South Carolina. They left USA in 1790s and arrived in Freetown, that’s why ppl like idris Elba says his ancestors was African American and some Gullah & Krio people can understand each other language
@Justafox3058 ай бұрын
@@karine-ela many African Americans went to Nova Scotia and then to Freetown Sierra Leone in the 1790s. Gullah and Krio language has similar words❤
@Nomdz9 ай бұрын
Its more like the mixed race people in US , so we call mixed race coloured & its not an offensive term, its actually a race of people in SA who call themselves coloured its culture. Regardless there's so many African American in SA & they have never been told that. Its just the skin tone if you more lighter they will say coloured. The term has a u in it not colored.
@ubaachieng46689 ай бұрын
Colored is the same thing as Coloured. One is American spelling, the other is British, or standard English spelling.
@BongieBala9 ай бұрын
😮😮😮I cant say she is lying but i find it higly impossible for a South African to say that
@gokuplayswushuaow4679 ай бұрын
That lady looks 45 and she was in africa when she was 16 years old thats 29years ago...we all know what was going on in south africa during that time....
@godfreymnisi31228 ай бұрын
Unless if they were trying to tell them that they would be classified as coloured, not black
@georgemayo73839 ай бұрын
The Demeuchets. You show very good American reaction, to very informative videos.
@TheDemouchetsREACT9 ай бұрын
We’re glad you enjoy them!
@deedeeumondak44908 ай бұрын
South Africa still suffers from the Aftermath of Apartheid. Even alot of the blacks are Xenophobic towards their fellow black brothers.
@godfreymnisi31228 ай бұрын
You're crazy
@kedumetsemakape29019 ай бұрын
What the ladyexperienced about "coloured" it is how I think Tyla is experiencing with Americans. Different histories on both countries. I am a South African Motswana but almost daily I too am mistaken for a coloured😅
@mogopodiphiri62869 ай бұрын
Me too, 😁😅
@reinventedxx9 ай бұрын
Love your channel. Love from 🇬🇭
@TheDemouchetsREACT9 ай бұрын
Much love!
@vusidube21719 ай бұрын
Guys those sister are just like us...no one would have said they not black enough...
@rz2pp9 ай бұрын
great reaction, I enjoyed it
@TheDemouchetsREACT9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@fadikifuta9 ай бұрын
Come for the Trudy, stay for the 6006s.
@Jaleel889 ай бұрын
Africans well some Africans are really the ones that traditional!and look at American Africans as living the European lifestyle in America. That's why i believe. But that's not like that today though we'll it's not as strong should i say. My fiance kinda broke this down to me 🤔🙄because she from Ghana 🇬🇭 born and raised but now she lives here in the US with me
@TheDemouchetsREACT9 ай бұрын
We understand their POV, but no one understands the African American experience until they take a deep dive into the real history.
@mogopodiphiri62869 ай бұрын
They experienced South Africa 🌍🇿🇦 where they were, at that time and with whoever they were with, maybe it be different in another place...,, obviously its not the same as elsewhere in the world, whether good or bad or your expectations are met or not, that's something else, its an experience of its own kind. As a black South African male, I & others still experience that here, not daily of course but I am ok with life, life goes on and my happiness doesn't solely depends on how others take or treat me but I am well aware that should others treat me well i'll be more happier, that's a bonus for me.😂😎 Me in person, I don't push others away regardless of how they look or how they see themselves against, we all humanbeings, unless if u putting my life in danger or risk!
@andilemtshe90639 ай бұрын
It can be some people in South Africa especially those who are from the rural areas can even say a coloured and Indians are white
@nickkiriinya17078 ай бұрын
In Africa there are no black people.We have humans and I didn’t realize being black really matter until when I moved here in the US
@jeffchurum14317 ай бұрын
If its was more than 30 years ago South Africa was still under colonial British rule.
@nonjabulononjeh6539 ай бұрын
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@idid12229 ай бұрын
South Africans are like that to Everybody not only to African American but to Fellow Africans i think is because they don't travel much..
@simphiwemdletshe49709 ай бұрын
I like to disagree that South Africans don't travel a lot, but I can say they don't stay longer from the country's they visited. The last 15 years South Africans have been traveling a lot...
@TheDemouchetsREACT9 ай бұрын
South Africans are some of our top supporters. Thankfully, this hasn’t been our experience.
@hlengiwekunene80599 ай бұрын
Why do you keep saying bad stuff about South Africans
@Lulu-wv1nt9 ай бұрын
South Africans travel just like everybody else. They just don't migrate permanently like the rest of Africa. So they go for school, vacations, jobs but at the end of the day we go back home
@moelmangoegape65239 ай бұрын
People always saying bad things about south Africa and south Africans,it's the hate,and you'll find most Africans are in south Africa
@Luthor10539 ай бұрын
Lol she doesn't even look coloured though😭
@kob65749 ай бұрын
are you guys watching the 13 African games ?
@AlphiusMorifi9 ай бұрын
The reason she felt was faked black is because in south Africa most blacks here in south African speaks native languages so he was in area whr most ppl there dn, t generally speak in English
@Rayy_chaell9 ай бұрын
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@praisestephen41279 ай бұрын
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@abdulrasheedbuhari51169 ай бұрын
It's like the Caucasian like south Africa and north Africa.
@nzisawambua41419 ай бұрын
Why do I keep getting unsubscribed?. Why does KZbin do this?.
@TheDemouchetsREACT9 ай бұрын
🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♂️ Thanks for staying connected with us!
@peterbanta67919 ай бұрын
Cultural sock
@mohamedsalieusesay929 ай бұрын
Noo sorry brother you need to understand something in Africa way, but if someone tell you are not black that not mine you are not black. For us we use to say you more clear it nothing if you tell an African you more clear they won’t take it’s anyhow. We know it will not b easy, but if you think like African you will understand some words.
@matomem9 ай бұрын
I have never heard of a fake black term in my life referring to another black person. We identify each other according to your tribe. Maybe they were perplexed that the didn't know her roots according to which tribe she is from.