とても貴重な動画のシェアをありがとうございます!人種も含めていろんな方がいるなあと勉強させてもらいました。海外生活もなく英会話も勉強中の日本人ですが、自国にいても外国にいってもどんな人に対しても尊敬と思いやりの心をもって歩みよりたいなあ感じました。Thanks for showing me the great video!!🫶🏾❤️
As a Chinese-Japanese, the topic you guys talking was very interesting and I could understand what you guys feel since I also have experienced a discrimination in Japan when I was a kid (ofc the situation was different a bit tho). Imo, it can’t be helped that minority people forming their own community cause they are literally A MINORITY. so i felt bad for this girl told by black Americans that “you’re not black”. But simultaneously I could totally understand why they said to her such a things. I think one way to make this world better is majority ppl let majority ppl get more education, moral and literacy, and to understand the situation about minority people. I’m not sure if it’s a right answer, but I’m sure that we can make our place much better than before if we would really focus onto it. Thanks for the video.
Very informative and enlightening. I appreciate this vid, and your, and her statement that the being black in the US does not only refer to the black colored skin human. I interpret it as "it also involves being burdended with discrimination trauma and social suppression, which is so deep, extensive and pervasive as to form a perpetual load on black people, who inevitably have a consistent protesting and hostile mindset against the society". Frankly, imo, US is powerful but is all the more evil and hypocritic, and Japan has been surviving US inhumanity in the post WW2 world quite well.