Dude you have a chip on your shoulder and you suffer from Victimhood Practitioner Syndrome. You are like all the other blec race hiuslers out there. You are a pathetic slithering serpent that go around looking for racism and blame blec failures on white folk!! Cretins like you are racist and have the pathetic penchant to always play victim and blame others! Make up with your boyfriend and get a life Kunta Kente.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
... In this video, I did a rather neutral piece about structural racism and detailed how it persisted through a radical socialist/communist revolution partially dedicated to ending racism. I discussed the inequality caused by unequal remittances based on the race/class of individuals who left Cuba.... And the preference for lighter skin Cubanos in the tourism industry post special period... If spreading knowledge about the history of structural racism shakes up white supremacists like yourself, it means I am doing something VERY RIGHT! Thanks my dear.. I love you!!
@TheOgontz8 ай бұрын
Have you lost your mind. If you want to speak about race hustlers, think about the idea of race and where it originated. Who decided to make a false idea of race the mainstream around the world. And those same people decided to put people with white skin on top. Stop your nonsense.
@craiganderson36878 ай бұрын
@@TheOgontz You are clearly an Eternal Victimhood Practitioner ideology Syndrome Sufferer like the Author of this pathetic Race Baiting crap!! Your kind eat and breath Victimhood. You never want to acknowledge that your own black ilk sold their own kind in West Africa to the Moors and Spanish and yet here your black arse is blaming White folk who themselves were also slaves centuries ago... You must either be a denialist or just as I suspect a special kind of stoooopid!!! You will continue to blame others for your dumb mentality!!! If those lighter skinned Cubans choose to better themselves you call them racist and yet there are equally light skinned impoverished Cubans! Get your racist head out your arse and rather encourage your fellow Victimhood Practitioners to get their arses in gear and do something about their situation and that goes to all your Fellow Victimhood Practitioners worldwide!!! Now Fokof and continue dreaming of the non existing Wakanda, Kunte Kente!!
@rodneyharrison27278 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 Appreciate your video. I'm in the Punta Cana area of DR and it's the same over here. The paler Dominicans have the better jobs. The Haitians are the "Mexicans/Negroes" of the US. They are the cheap labor that builds the houses, do the home landscaping, and are the garbage workers. It's truly sad that paler people truly believe in their hearts that they are better. If we as brown "Americans" that visit these countries lend a helping hand to our brown counterparts in these impoverished countries, we could significantly change things. That's what I do over here in DR. Salute to you my brother and keep doing the good work.
@shangoe-s4b8 ай бұрын
The man to educate the disparity in Cuba and across the world and your assumption to me is rather ridiculous and hateful why you accusing him of being a black racist what world do you live in?
@BranjorAroundtheworld9 ай бұрын
I just came back from Cuba April 5, 2024 and at first glance the country look like a post card of 1962 but after you start to peel back the layer and start focusing on the human experience the country turn into a deep gloomy dark, hopeless mess. I was so bothered by Cuba after, I left, I will not be coming back to Cuba. I mean most people in Cuba are polite hard working folk but when you only have 10 dollars a month to eat life become a full time hunger game with few doors open for you to make money it become survival of the fittest. Furthermore, light is portion of in four hour cycles you have food ration given to all folks in Cuba regardless of social status,races and occupation. I was born and raised an Afro/Latino in Panama so their is no language barrier for me. I blend in well. I was able to slice to the meet and potatoes of the country real quick. The pain so palpable in the air in Cuba but the hunger is real and the dispear is felt vibrating throughout the country in none ending waves…The best line a Cuba told me when I asked him about the food, was “ if you want authentic Cuban food you have to go to Miami”
@ekot04199 ай бұрын
We are about to go again later in April. I met a buddy online who will be taking us around. It seems that tourism is the only thing that people can make money from. The entire economy was designed this way. The part that I don't understand is. While hearing all the dark stuff about Cuba. Say the buddy that I am talking to. He is a student. All he does it talking to people on Facebook, connecting them to car rentals. And himself he will be taking us around the City of Matanzas. So from his point of view. He isnt charging me for his dad's car. But the stuff that I am bring in my luggage now is filled with stuff that he wants. I guess the poor would be those who don't want to be in the tourist industry? I will ask him to take me to a rich and a poor area so I have a perspective. Also you see the tourist areas. If you don't speak Spanish, they rob you with pricing. $5 a coffee. So it is difficult for me to see the dark side of is since I see how easy people makes money from tourist areas. Dollar bills flying everywhere around resorts(I exagerated a little bit.)
@Tono.W.Herrera9 ай бұрын
Love your channel by the, way. Great perspective.
@HypocriticYT9 ай бұрын
The all inclusive resorts in Cuba are controlled by the military. The money you spend going to the Cuban military 😮 Most of the money you spend doesn’t go to deserving Cubans but to the entities that suppress them 😮
@ekot04199 ай бұрын
@@HypocriticYT I thought about that too. But you also should understand how it is like in Cuba. When local sees you not speaking Spanish, they rob you in price. A coffee supposed to be 300pesos cost me $5US. I am forced to stay at the resort as we can't afford to spend like this. This trip I met a new friend from Cuba. He will be taking us around and what we bring will be given to him. I am under an impression that he may be able to save us from being robbed when buying stuff.
@kandykar9 ай бұрын
I was there in the month of January at the place where I was staying they kept telling me don't go out at night don't go in the street there's a good chance that you can be robbed
@oralv.stephenson1427Ай бұрын
Video liked. All ads watched in full. Full video watched. Another teachable moment.
@KeenanLambert198Ай бұрын
I'm happy you were able to get some value out of this one...
@passportgang58598 ай бұрын
As a black man from California I visited Cuba many times and my fiancee is from Cuba I don't speak Spanish but I always have a amazing time but we should invest more in Cuba because our people are suffering. I remember I was hungry one night and I was on the phone with a friend from Holguin Cuba she told me the price I paid for a pizza is what she made in a month that was heartbreaking and I lost my appetite
@amramjose7 ай бұрын
My nephew went a month ago, said people are sunburned, skinny, poorly dressed with bad hygiene, hungry and desperate to break the bonds of castro-comunism.
@randymoran677 ай бұрын
@amramjose the embargo has to end Vietnam is still a communist socio state but with a taste of capitalism and that country is growing ( manufacturing tourism) under no embargo! Cuba can be the same ! Castro won period his rein is over Cuba has to be delt with the same manner with Vietnam! Alienated Cuba will have China in our backyard better to be friends then enemies
@passportgang58597 ай бұрын
@@amramjose that is not true
@Marvin-ut4xs2 ай бұрын
Why you never learned Spanish?
@infamousElle2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@KeenanLambert1982 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the big support! 🙏🏾 I really appreciate the love
@rubydawnintl9 ай бұрын
Can you recommend any Afro Cuban owned airbnbs?
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
Struggling to find more…. Casa Nelys was owned by a mulatta women though… Managed by my guy…. Who is Euro Cubano
@BrazilianColombian8 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 If Latin America is so racist well then why do you continue to travel to Latin America? Why not travel to Africa instead? I think I know the answer why. There are no light skinned straight haired Latina women in Africa. You are more obsessed with Latina women than Latina women are with you. The reality is Latina women prefer a European man over you. I tell no lies. I speak facts.
@kimobrien.8 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 Typical petti bourgeois outlook looking towards a Black capitalism to save yourselves.
@dirkvanerp73328 ай бұрын
Funny! They all are!!!
@JayFocused2 ай бұрын
I stayed at an Afro-Cuban owned Casa Particular in Santiago de Cuba. You'll have a much easier time finding one there than in Havana
@nagone119 ай бұрын
A very true and honest breakdown on what's going on there and the racial economic status. Well presented Keenan.
@ElyahYahsharalah-TheBlackFamil4 ай бұрын
This was not nonsense at all. I appreciate the look into Cuba. I am a black American and I care deeply about my people in the diaspora. Thank you for reporting in this important topic. Please keep them coming, you are being a voice for the voiceless and people are listening.
@petabel559 ай бұрын
Well spoken and so true. We have been going to Cuba since 1998 and you can see this widespread. Mind you similar situations exist in the US also. Cuba is regressing with the shortages etc. Something is going to break! Cuban people don't deserve the hardships they are going through.
@spacesandplacesoutthere9 ай бұрын
ITS EVERYWHERE THE INVADERS WENT
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Things certainly are deteriorating….. Slowly
@FranxiscoSanchez-r4h7 ай бұрын
Protesta ante los que les ponen sanciones que la ONU no aprueba y no las cumplen en ningún país por ser muy cómplices atemorizados y sin voz . Grs.
@Nogoodalvarez4 ай бұрын
There were statistics that ranked the country with the greatest xenophobia, which was Cuba, as number 11 in the world in a video in KZbin in Spanish. Same thing happened In Latin America in countries like Cuba, Honduras, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Haiti, Jamaica, Belize, Ecuador, Uruguay, Barbados and French Guiana our places where there are people in Latin America and the Caribbean, many of these countries used stereotypes, Racism, xenophobia, nationalism and egocentrism among themselves to survive.
@hassanfirdous71148 ай бұрын
Here in Miami with my newly arrived Cuban Brothers of African descent. We Remind each other to keep our good order that is embedded in us from our grandparents. This will be one of the key ingredients to our success. In this universal grind that we must be in.
@earlmann82359 ай бұрын
Hi, love your channel because you keep your contents real. i have actually been to Cuba on two occasions in the mid 90's , when i guess the tourism industry was in it's infancy. Although I had a wonderful time, i would say that i did experience one situation where I felt uncomfortable and shocked to be honest. I was walking the streets of Havana with a group of white tourist from Europe, when I was suddenly stopped and asked to show my passport to the Police. When I returned to the coach, I politely asked the tour guide why I was singled out? She replied .. because I look like a black Cuban.
@muchit36299 ай бұрын
Probably thought you were trying to steal from the white folks. Sad reality of this life we live in
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Institutional racism on display....
@lisettegarcia8 ай бұрын
All you need to do is look at the makeup of Castro's all white, all male retinue from the beginning of the so-called revolution. In fact, the only afro-Cuban to ever achieve a high rank -- Ochoa -- was so beloved by the troops after leading a 17-year campaign in Angola that Fidel had him shot on trumped up charges after his return. He posed too much of a threat. Castro liked to say that the racism was meant to appease foreign tourists but that wouldn't explain failure to promote in every other field from education to medicine to radio and television. Communism is a living lie and this is one more piece of evidence against it.
@rons15669 ай бұрын
Difficult conversation to have but so necessary! Nice to see Mr Jefferson. He’s a real hero. Thank you brother. You are a great human and ambassador
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for coming through and for your positivity brother Ron! 🫡
@wanga2119 ай бұрын
I really admire this content bro. I admire your willingness to tackle these topics. One of the challenges that I’ve found in addressing these issues is that other locals of the dissenting view will try to discredit the cogent points with one lazy retort, “oh, you’re not from here, so you don’t understand or know what you’re talking about”. Lol - the implication being that facts are only exclusive to natives of a country as if we outsiders, if you will, lack common sense. Nevertheless, your care & appreciation for the Cuban struggle is quite palpable in these videos & it’s admirable.
@tribalcombatives9 ай бұрын
Keenan, thank you for your good work, I appreciate you... Tony
@haatpraat29939 ай бұрын
I never noticed racism on during my only 1 week stay in Cuba. But at the time we (wife and kids) were just staying in Varadero and not really seeing the island. I have been to another 'latin' nation, though - Brazil. To be frank, I have never seen black people in a subservient position before. In Rio, blacks were nowhere to be seen working in hotels, bars. There were some selling 'bag juices or box drinks' on the beach. but that was about that. I saw on occasions black women accompanying old white women as help, an image that conjured up past slavery in my mind. But in all honesty, I am happy not to live in a latin nation. They all claim to be free of anti-black racism, but it does exist and it is in your face.
@shauncameron83909 ай бұрын
Latin America has its own racial caste system with Whites and Mestizos at the top, Blacks and (pure-blooded) Amerindians at the bottom.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Facts..... It's so BADDDD... I saw it in Brazil too.... A heartbreaker..
@JayFocused2 ай бұрын
Brazil is the most colorist place I've been, even worse than Cuba
@curtislowe1952 ай бұрын
You can't be racist against black people
@gashkyn9 ай бұрын
Hello, I'm from Canada, Quebec to be precise, and I'm black. When I went to Cuba, the first thing that struck me was that I was the only black person on the plane. When I was walking around town in Varadero and asked for a cab, no one would take me, so my Cuban friend told me to take out some American money and flash it, apparently people thought I was Cuban because of the color of my skin. In a restaurant, when I gave a tip, I saw that the customers were white Cubans who looked at me strangely.
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
Wowwwwwww that’s horrible…. What year was this?!
@brianboye80257 ай бұрын
I am always amazed how many blacks are telepaths.
@aM-nc8ix7 ай бұрын
@@brianboye8025 telepath?? Yeah , perhaps they should focus on the results…right?
@jasperschouten935315 сағат бұрын
That's an incredible story
@Tono.W.Herrera9 ай бұрын
So much to unpack here, but I will start by saying amazing exposé on the nuances of racism in Cuba. Great addition of the Haitian Creole fact which adds to the diverse culture of our island. Being Afro-Cuban myself, this speaks to me in many ways. We are very proud of our Negritud, our blackness, and people who live there will generally show you. I have experienced racism both directly and indirectly both times in Varadero. I had a French woman curse me out in French and get beach security to remove myself and another latina for no reason at all way BEFORE it was time to move because of the private resort. Mind you, there were 20+ open seats. Police detained me at a hotel because I wanted to wait in the lobby for my friends who were visiting. Keep in mind that I waited in the same lobby the day before.
@yasminheskey89818 ай бұрын
I'm a Black British and went to Varadero as solo traveller. I'm not joking when I say I was not getting any service at all in at the hotel 5 star all inclusive hotel I was staying at. Some the staff did not even want to look in my direction. Mostly all white latino staff. They are only wanting to pander to the white tourists. Iv heard a few racist incidents that have happened in Varadero which is very sad.
@Tono.W.Herrera8 ай бұрын
@@yasminheskey8981 sorry that happened to you. It is a beautiful place, but lot's of racism
@ShockwaveSoundwave-z2m8 ай бұрын
How do the mix race Cubans treat the black Cubans? I am American of cuban and Puerto Rican descent. But I never been to Cuba in my life.
@Tono.W.Herrera8 ай бұрын
@user-gu8fg7ft5b Well in general, I would say based on my personal experiences. You may face some discrimination, like many places, but it shouldn't stop you from going. Everyone experiences differently, but it would not stop you from having a great time there.
@ShockwaveSoundwave-z2m8 ай бұрын
@@Tono.W.Herrera but how do the mulatto Cubans treat the afro Cubans? Most Cubans are mulletto and afro Cubans?
@SpamMouse5 ай бұрын
Quick question for anyone to respond to please, I hear many times KL refers to the exchange rate as USD 1: CUP 300-320, yet the spot-rate I see quoted online is USD 1: CUP 24. I can understand there being a less "generous" rate outside Cuba on the international market however a x10 difference? Is this a variance upon local-only-currency vs tourist-peso ?
@KeenanLambert1985 ай бұрын
@@SpamMouse the rate posted online is government propaganda…. It’s not real There is no more CUC only pesos now….
@SpamMouse5 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 Thank you for taking the time (fairly early morning for you I guess) for such a newbie question. I was curious although I'm still in a learning phase prior to an actually planned visit. ATM reading about which brands of spark-plugs to bring and what other gifts might make it through customs control. Your videos are refreshing and very informative. Have a great weekend Keenan. 👍
@KeenanLambert1985 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch… If you ever need anything just reach out! 🫡🙏🏾…. I am always a message away
@chriskellogg76119 ай бұрын
I had a black hostess in a Casa Particular in Trinidad. She was a retired Special Education Teacher.
@rasdas32898 ай бұрын
Excellent video...The best that Ive seen covering this subject so far. Im not sure why Africans think there can be racial equality without there being both economic and military parity, but...maybe one day we will wake up.
@yasminheskey89818 ай бұрын
We need to help our afro brothers and sisters in Cuba. I was there in January for my birthday and was disgusted with the service I received from the white latino cubans in Varadero the sense of entitlement was real. They would not even look in my direction when I needed service. I noticed the white tourists where being served. I had a better experience in Havana from afro-cubans who really went out there way to make me feel welcome from the UK. My goal is to buy a few meals for people there and take service and buy from afro latinos on my next trip.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Part of the problem is that they own few restaurants and casa rentas.... I'm happy they saved your Cuba experience.... Blessings to you my sister!
@lf14968 ай бұрын
I'm Cuban my father was born and raised on the island, leaving at 27.🏝️ I go almost every year having most of my bog family there. I have to say, I have NEVER, I mean nunca known a Black Cuban who wasn't proud, no matter what our circumstances are. In Havana the women have the "Havana walk" Head high, back straight like a queen. We are a very proud people, proud of our African roots. The problem with African descendant people globally is the Jealousy non black people have for us💯
@CruisingWithSean-ts6vm9 ай бұрын
It’ll be cool if you can meet Assata Shakur, I also plan on visiting Cuba soon
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
Great idea… I don’t want to disturb her…
@Tunup10179 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198word. Homie is trying to get her jammed up lol
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
LMAOOO @Tunup1017
@CruisingWithSean-ts6vm8 ай бұрын
@@Tunup1017 never
@chrissorrels70938 ай бұрын
Communism was never going to deliver paradise. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians have come to the US. Its never been impossible for black Cubans to get to the US. Its not easy for any Cuban. But if the lack of remittances is the racism, that doesnt seem to be the fault of other Cubans. Black families can pool their resources to send one person overseas. The remittances then fund the next journey. Its not impossible.
@geraldthomas92817 ай бұрын
If sanctions got lifted. It would be one of the best countries in the Caribbean.
@HotaruGlaive6 ай бұрын
@@geraldthomas9281 Not really. They have some other archaic ideals, but you probably like archaic ideals.
@Nogoodalvarez4 ай бұрын
There were statistics that ranked the country with the greatest xenophobia, which was Cuba, as number 11 in the world in a video in KZbin in Spanish. Same thing happened In Latin America in countries like Cuba, Honduras, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Haiti, Jamaica, Belize, Ecuador, Uruguay, Barbados and French Guiana our places where there are people in Latin America and the Caribbean, many of these countries used stereotypes, Racism, xenophobia, nationalism and egocentrism among themselves to survive.
@asiatic_black9 ай бұрын
Peace bro i lost your channel I remember when you went to guatemala I don't think you even had 1,000 subscribers yet? Was just saying keep it up bro nice to see you over 20k now
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
Yooo!!!! Family! Those were the lean times…. I think I barely had 1000 subs at that time…. Guate was good beginnings!!! Welcome back! Thanks for the memories!!
@marilynoliver59658 ай бұрын
Let me tell you, I am Cuban American European descent. My family and I left Cuba before 1970. My family was very poor but free. African Cuban were also allowed to leave, and many did. If the white Cubans have family that left that regime and now they are being supported by those family members, it has nothing to do with racism!!! It has to do with the communist regine. My mother a single white poor woman was sent to prison in the 60s for being anti-communist. I would love to see Black Lives Matters go to Cuba and fight for the African Cuban.
@dominicallen78398 ай бұрын
Very good comment !! Many working in the UK send money back to their families abroad too.....nothing new !!
@orettwilliamn71748 ай бұрын
You so called cubans are all the racist and fuck up no good indians
@salimtahir96548 ай бұрын
SUCH AN ATTITUDE DOES NOT EVEN BELONG IN THE CONVERSATION.
@Flaboi-fu1eb8 ай бұрын
Just visit Miami .
@wiv26316 ай бұрын
@@salimtahir9654 Why not? Are you offended by opinions other than your own?. To advance, you need to climb out of your rut and try to understand why other people think differently than you think.
@ivanlopez-montano7908 ай бұрын
Great observation about the Cuban society. I have been in Cuba seven times over the years and ventured to explores the island to several cities outside Havana. With respect to the human element in Cuba, there is the good and the bad…… just like so many countries around . But what is so unique about the Cuban people these days and under the current economic conditions…… everyone out there is a “player” or a street hustler!! This is the norm of living in Cuba! If you do not hustle for your needs, you do not eat! Everyone is somehow connected to someone that will facilitate the goods or services for a cut. And this element is so true for men and women, young or old. The doctor, engineer or university professor. My last three trips were humanitarian in nature and visiting outline areas of the island that a conventional tourist does not go.
@eduardoramos24118 ай бұрын
There is almost no way to live there but to be a player or a hustler. If you are a tourist, you will face many of them. When you get a job in a estate enterprise people won't ask you "do you make good money?" but "que se te pega" (basically, what can you steal.) It is that or having relatives in the exterior. We weren't that way before, it has been 65 years of disempowerment and lack of opportunities
@Nogoodalvarez4 ай бұрын
There were statistics that ranked the country with the greatest xenophobia, which was Cuba, as number 11 in the world in a video in KZbin in Spanish. Same thing happened In Latin America in countries like Cuba, Honduras, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Haiti, Jamaica, Belize, Ecuador, Uruguay, Barbados and French Guiana our places where there are people in Latin America and the Caribbean, many of these countries used stereotypes, Racism, xenophobia, nationalism and egocentrism among themselves to survive.
@ainsleyclarke26119 ай бұрын
Hello how are you doing, love your channel. Gonna make it to Cuba soon I hope.
@norrisrogers918 ай бұрын
Headed to Havana in August. what travel insurance company do you recommend for Cuba just peeped that in the requirements?
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Health Insurance is guaranteed with you ticket through asistur - Cuban insurance What airline are you looking at going with?
@norrisrogers918 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 I’m in the Richmond Va area and figured out I had to fly out of Dulles DC I was looking at Delta or American
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
@@norrisrogers91 You are good…. You will just buy the tourist card at your final connection gate in the US…. Miami with American and Delta…. And Houston with United. Only via card $100.
@caes09 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this big man. I'm trying to help change this dynamic in Cuba. I target poor Afro-Cubans and try to be that relative abroad. I try to send something through other people when im not traveling there also. They are so thankful that im in their lives but i feel it's still not enough.
@muchit36299 ай бұрын
Bravo brother. My girlfriend is Afro Latina from Colombia and we heading home to my country in Africa soon.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for what you do.... I think we need to create a movement diaspora wide....
@Nogoodalvarez4 ай бұрын
There were statistics that ranked the country with the greatest xenophobia, which was Cuba, as number 11 in the world in a video in KZbin in Spanish. Same thing happened In Latin America in countries like Cuba, Honduras, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Haiti, Jamaica, Belize, Ecuador, Uruguay, Barbados and French Guiana our places where there are people in Latin America and the Caribbean, many of these countries used stereotypes, Racism, xenophobia, nationalism and egocentrism among themselves to survive.
@Chase777769 ай бұрын
Your videos are very informative and you explain everything clearly and from a perspective that is rarely shown.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and catching all that I'm putting down here..... I really appreciate it so much.... Tell your like minded friends that this is a place for them...
@edwardp2688 ай бұрын
My question is if Black Cubans started being sent remittances would there be elements interfering with that: stealing or taking it? If Afro-Cubans were suddenly starting to buy properties, start businesses would there be an element that would take their successful gains away from them? Can everyone rise without a problem or would there be forces to hold Afro-Cubans back: would we be helping them or putting them in danger?
@eduardoramos24118 ай бұрын
The problem in Cuba is that the government confiscated all property. The most demential point was the "Revolutionary Offensive" of 1968 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutionary_Offensive. The government was forced to move away from persecuting homosexuals, checking that no communist militant allowed his wife to cheat on him (yes, true story) and allow a very small modicum of mostly semi-legal, very small private enterprise because they needed the hard currency so much after the fall of the Soviet Union. In fact, I do not think you can open new airbnbs now (all those things change at the whims of the little mafia that controls everything there). They won't take the remittances from Black people, although they skim a nice chunk of its value via some tricks that anybody with the absolute monopoly they have would do. That's why it is better to give the USD to the people in their hands and not via official remittances. As far as starting business, if you are well connected with the Armed Forces and the Interior Ministry (repressive apparatus) you may be able to create a tiny enterprise that they call MYPIMES and it won't matter if you are White or Black. However, the big problem for Black Cubans is that the great majority of the people outside Cuba are White Cubans so Black Cubans are underrepresented in receiving remittances. And the same thing: most of the big guys in the military or th interior ministry are also white. Basically the best way to help Black Cubans is to help some of them get out of the island so that they can help their relatives by bringing them out and remittances. It is tough.
@kirkshelton8227 ай бұрын
Keenan, your information is spot on. Keep doing what you’re doing!
@janom26878 ай бұрын
My Cuba vacation became a humanitarian mission
@mistersinister31829 ай бұрын
Great video. Hopefully, these self hating,America/Matrix hating passport bros will stop glamorising these Countries that really marginalize black people. I love traveling and I encourage all people to travel if possible. It just makes no sense to so-call escape the matrix, only to create a new matrix in your mind. Good luck to you and your channel.
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
Tell it.....
@Passport_Whoopi9 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 Stop trying to use the race card for views. You ninjas love Colombia, Cuba, DR and Brazil because those places are not very black at all and you know it. You are the one with the self hate issues.
@aM-nc8ix7 ай бұрын
Ok…but they are talking about African decent women, not the whyte men. Speak in context please
@Teddy-vv9iz9 ай бұрын
In Miami Florida it's the the same egregious thing. Deep rooted racism by the White Cubans that came from wealth. It's really bad, and as a black American born, and raised and worked in Miami for over 15 years. I experienced the racism myself and I was shook 😳. I had absolutely no idea that it was so pervasive, and living large within the Hispanic culture. They discriminate against other Hispanics as well. In their opinion Dominicans 🇩🇴 were the absolute lowest, and then the Puerto 🇵🇷 Ricans. But I digress.
@caes09 ай бұрын
Yes. Their whiteness is a disease that was cured by Fidel but it's re infecting Cuba again in economic form
@reeldeelz29409 ай бұрын
Any group that owns the majority of the resources/wealth will discriminate against the rest creating a class difference..
@muchit36299 ай бұрын
So how exactly does a a Cuban practice racism against you. I am African. You live around quite a bit of them in Michigan. Some are friendly some are not. But this is no different from any other group of people. My thing is I would not let anyone treat me silly. Maybe because I have always professional jobs in banking and government so never felt subservient to anyone. Cannot stand racism. Imagine the nerve to import racism to another country. No wonder Fidel kicked some of those rich folks out.
@bjornsmith94319 ай бұрын
Teddy-vv9iz if you don't know 95% of African transport from the Atlantic Slave Trade end up in Spanish Colonies such as Mexico, Argentina and Portuguese Brazil, Argentina is worse the population was 50% Black in the Capital in 1850 then an Argentina leader come in the 1860s who was anti black and genocidal leader deliberately sent Black Males to fought in a war with Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil and infected them with diseases leaving a large population of Black Females, the modern Argentina are flat out anti black even there leaders make anti African statement in public and if your Black walking the street, the White or probably mixed Argentina will make cuffing sound to mock you.
@bjornsmith94319 ай бұрын
Teddy-vv9iz if you don't know 95% of African transport from the Atlantic Slave Trade end up in Spanish Colonies such as Mexico, Argentina and Portuguese Brazil, Argentina is worse the population was 50% Black in the Capital in 1850 then an Argentina leader come in the 1860s who was anti black and genocidal leader deliberately sent Black Males to fought in a war with Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil and infected them with diseases leaving a large population of Black Females, the modern Argentina are flat out anti black even there leaders make anti African statement in public and if your Black walking the street, the White or probably mixed Argentina will make cuffing sound to mock you.
@jptravels9 ай бұрын
Wow and wow. You are hitting the nail brother. Tc brother. Cheers.
@amildmormusic9 ай бұрын
Great video. Language, national, and cultural barriers make us forget that those of us on this side of the world that are of African descent experience varying degrees of the same societal inequalities as a not-so-distant result of colonialism. Whether it’s Cuba, Haiti, DR, Brazil, Colombia, Jamaica or the USA you can witness varying levels of the same problems happening in the societal hierarchy. Really looking forward to visiting Cuba one day 🌎
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
Yessssss Amil!!!!!!! *Jack Nicholson Head nod*
@Passport_Whoopi9 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 Oh stop it. You ninjas love Cuba, Colombia, DR and Brazil because those places are not very black at all and you know it. Stop trying to use the race card for views.
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
@@Passport_Whoopi you sound extremely uninformed…. Cuba, Colombia and DR are not African? Cuba is very African and I highlight the blackness in my videos(covertly usually) DR…. Is very black but has issues Colombia’s coast is full of black people…. You’re signaling a stereotype of the black male traveler…. That’s not a great thing.. Watch more of my videos…. Let’s get you right….
@Gods_Child_777_8 ай бұрын
@@Passport_WhoopiHe full of shyt he another black american trying to project their inferiority complex and identity issues amongst countless other mntl issues on other culture countries and people and this needs to be exposed!!
@dajakika28827 ай бұрын
Is it plausible that left alone the Cuban economy would be successful? Is it also feasible that the 1959 social revolution which immediately benefited the Afro-Cubans would’ve continued if the Soviet Union doesn’t fall and their economy not being so impacted by Cuban-American remittance?
@robertcodie42758 ай бұрын
I am a black Cuban born and raised on the Island, Cuba is one of the most racist countries in Latin America
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Tell me of your experiences
@KathrynFloyd-sl1pz8 ай бұрын
And the Cubans in Miami are equally as racists. The Black community should have stood tall before Cubans wrestled power away in Miami, and now it's too late!
@nza39238 ай бұрын
@KeenanLambert198 they stated their experiences
@robertcodie42758 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 you already described it perfectly
@PaulBlack-h4j8 ай бұрын
Some white Cubans especially those who claim to be Cayegoes pure white from Spain. Unfortunately they live in the past.Now in America traditional white Anglo Saxon don't see white Cubans as their equals .The Cubans tried marriage Lucy and Ricky.That work for a while however that's Hollywood. Today the Republican party uses them especially their money. That gave them a feeling of acceptance with the Wasp.Ĥowever Obama shocked the hell out of them.Especially beating them to President of USA.They will never that see that in this lifetime. Because they are full of hate and greedy and corrupt .
@jayville_24249 ай бұрын
Great video it gave me great insight on the hardship of those people
@chefjustin25348 ай бұрын
Amazing video Keenan! until you said something I never realized that I'm never rented an Airbnb from a Afro Cubano! I'm Ali's friend One of these days we have to link up for a trip I'm currently traveling across Asia. Keep up the great videos brother✊🏿
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Link me when you come back over to this side! Be safe!!!
@bennuflight8 ай бұрын
This needed to be said!! A fuller perspective, lest we wander in ignorance. I plan to visit soon. And I am grateful for the added glimpse into reality.
@lyndonjoseph78979 ай бұрын
So true everything you said . keep up the good work.
@StartLivingNow19639 ай бұрын
Spent a lot of time in Cuba Great People but the Government needs to Change🙂❤👍Great Documentary on Cuba Thank You Watching from Canada🙂
@abelmoncy21579 ай бұрын
My name is Abel I’m planning to vist Cuba 🇨🇺 Pls contact me I’m in canada 🇨🇦 Sydney NS
@StartLivingNow19639 ай бұрын
@@abelmoncy2157 Hi my name is Bob how can I help you about Cuba ???
@waynegreen879 ай бұрын
When I went to Cuba my Airbnb host wasn’t of majority Afro descent. I remember when I went to a hotel restaurant and the waitress was surprised that I was a tourist- due to my shade of alabaster probably(I could be wrong). I’ve seen all of the examples that you’ve mentioned Very informative and unbiased video.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Wayne! You are a loved a respected brother of the brigade....
@paratroopergirl40648 ай бұрын
I would still like to visit.
@ktoussaint19 ай бұрын
Love what u doing Brother I really hope to visit one day Cuba sound like the Hood in Louisiana. !!
@d.cpro37519 ай бұрын
Its worse bruh nothing in the US compares to any third world country!! The US is a cake walk we complain but don't realize real struggle!
@Cinemachoicefilms8 ай бұрын
As a black man i cant wait to visit Cuba and help out my fellow black folks. My heart feels for my people. Love from Brooklyn NY
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Blessings to you famillllyyyyy!!!! I you ever see me around Brooklyn or in the city say hi!
@noahdecastro87148 ай бұрын
nosotros no queremos tu ayuda,si quieres ayudar ve a africa .
@jamesalexander35308 ай бұрын
You should help those black folks in Alabama and Mississippi in the small towns They live under terrible conditions.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
@@jamesalexander3530 Excellent idea…
@Robert-ur8mi6 ай бұрын
You need to help your black folks in JacksonMississippi, Baltimore, Detroit, Philadelphia, Louisiana, St. Louis and Alabama.
@mordecaiwilliamsjr18918 ай бұрын
It's good to be educated, thanks brother Keenan! Always on point!
@barrettdowning20839 ай бұрын
Awesome and informative content. How do you look for lodging when you go there? Man my brother we don't know how good we have it until we go abroad. RESPECT
@franklingrenyion6599 ай бұрын
Keenan, your presentation is real not only for Cuba but throughout the caribbean and latin america.....saw the same inequality in colombia and peru. You are not chatting nonescene bro. lt exist even here in jamaica!! It sad to rasss! really sad bro!
@josephweeks8209 ай бұрын
Bro K. To delve a bit into modern Cuban history, FCR was convinced to allow PLAYBOY to do a shoot. This came out as the March 1991 issue. As tourism to the sun grew, FCR and his ilk decided how the hotels should be staffed. Blacks were not to be seen in public roles as this is what FCR thought the public wanted. I distinctly remember sitting in the lobby of our hotel (in Varadero) one evening when a Black waiter came over to offer us service. He stuck out like a sore thumb. There is a level of racism within the Black Cubans, or those of mixed blood. The Black(er) you are, the worse it is in many of the ways you described. You have provoked some interesting comments. Saludos de tu amigo en Canada
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your perspective on this one Brother Joe. I noticed that racism that lives within those mixed and black Cubans.... It is a self hatred that we have all acquired in the Caribbean... I believe it was you or the other Canadian brother (The one from Ontario) who stated that you took your Cuban wife to Santiago de Cuba.... She didn't like it because it was too black?
@josephweeks8208 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 That was me for sure in S de C. May have been another Canuck as well.
@troylopezcarlife48379 ай бұрын
This was very informative, bro.
@nyyt854tufc8 ай бұрын
Blackmen are going to have get off their knees and fight for their rights
@dwightb37258 ай бұрын
How do I connect with you.. My wife and I are thing of visiting Cuba
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Link me on IG @Keeman198
@shaynepatrick35858 ай бұрын
I saw a great Biopic about the guy that sings the song at the intro. Can someone please help me with the name again of the singer. Man what a voice, one of the best Biopics I've seen. I need to get the Soundtrack ASAP. Thanks
@1magmile9 ай бұрын
Did I miss it, or did you fail to say anything about the impact of the U.S. embargo - financial blockade now over 60 years old? And yes, Cuba is not immune to "racism" .
@dinodinosaur29309 ай бұрын
Yes, the white Cuban lobby in Florida is very powerful ( But getting diluted ) ... When Obama tried to improved relations between America & Cuba they gave him hell ... Cuba will opened up when the last Castro ( Brother to Fidel ) passes on ... THEN THE WHITE CUBAN'S ABOARD WILL BUY UP EVERYTHING 🤑
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
I filmed a segment on it but decided it was far too anti South Florida Cubano…. I cut it out… I also cut out direct criticism of the Gov’t in Cuba
@mustafa.ib.rah78 ай бұрын
Makes a lot of sense. 🙏🏿
@shyphyre8 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 You should have kept the segment. How far is too far in being too anti-SoFla Cubano?
@drunkenslav23348 ай бұрын
In what way is it anti cubano?@@KeenanLambert198
@andredevine2669 ай бұрын
an eye-opening expression of a stark reality. We need to do more to encourage, help, and uplift us. 'preciate you doc, safe travels!
@michaelhaney718 ай бұрын
Very valuable information. Thank you.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Mr. Haney!!!!
@jacquesmayard49279 ай бұрын
That was a great video my brother keep telling them the truth...
@johnpower83569 ай бұрын
Oh ya, those restaurants got me pretty good. They are in cahoots with the girls that brought me there. They all know the game. If I ever get to go back to Cuba, I'll be a lot better informed
@thestormfiles9 ай бұрын
Keenan, You have an amazing youtube voice !
@michaelb.65277 ай бұрын
This was a great video. Very very well explained. I've been to Cuba numerous times. I've experienced racism a couple times. Especially when they think I'm Cuban. But folks understand, that this does not compare to racism in the United States. The racism in the US is very real, complex and very different than the colorism/racism in Cuba. So folks please don't go to Cuba looking for it or expecting it, just know that it does exist. (And its nothing like what happens in US)
@wolexo87549 ай бұрын
This is a very serious and interesting topic. It makes sense. Years back I met a black lady and she identified herself as Cubano and no black. Which meant to me colour wasn’t an issue in Cuba. The financial aspect is a generational investment from white cubanos moving overseas and not by having special treatment by the government. Thanks for the knowledge
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
The Castro administration did a lot of work to create a color blind society but in turn they created a society were people were too unwilling to speak on their reality… I met a lot of Cubano who proud to a Afro roots…. Maybe she identified as Afro but No black?
@Tono.W.Herrera9 ай бұрын
@KeenanLambert198 yes, I would say that we have a perception of embracing our African roots on the island, speaking for my fam, friends and the people I support on there.
@Passport_Whoopi9 ай бұрын
@@Tono.W.Herrera This Lambert character is another black gringo who is obsessed with white Latinas and he tries to the force the racial chip on his shoulder on to other cultures.
@coopermc699 ай бұрын
Great video, I hope you visit Cuba soon
@RobotClean138-lx1bo6 ай бұрын
Great channel! I know a couple of Cubans, and they make a big deal out of telling everyone their ethnic origin (one is Spanish, the other Basque). It's been my overall experience that Cuban-Americans view themselves as "Cubans" and apart from other Hispanics. Out of curiosity, do you meet any true believers in Marxism in Cuba?
@dolittle67819 ай бұрын
A very harsh reality but it’s not “nonsense.” Sadly since the beginning of time economies always have come down to the haves versus the have nots. How tragic that the world is set up like this-though some places offer more upward mobility than others. And this is why many people around the globe flee in barely sea worthy boats or on foot to find a better life somewhere else. But we all know this is going on as we speak.
@nevilleg-baby52999 ай бұрын
Bro is yesterday I was gonna msg you and ask about the video 😅, bless🙌🏾
@JERIGNUSS8 ай бұрын
When I toured Cuba in 2017, I experienced racism firsthand when a vendor ignored me when I desired to buy a drink. I was with a mostly white group of tourists who were preferred over me while the proprietor didn’t even look my way. I gave up a went outside. This was Castro’s egalitarian Cuba, the shining example of how much better it was than racist America! I also saw how our tour guide avoided the “darker skinned”neighborhoods until some of us (blacks) inquired- only then did the guide take individually to see a “black friend” and his family. They are definitely ashamed of blacks in Cuba. We saw no dark skinned employees working in the Grand Hotel or major venue’s. It reminded us of how it is in Mexico, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru…..etc!
@Robert-ur8mi6 ай бұрын
Why would you think that black people would be in employed in hotels and venues in Peru or Ecuador when they make up a very small population ? Like they are barely in those countries 😂😂😂
@carloshahar58588 ай бұрын
This is an illuminating video. Thank you for sharing.
@edgardolugo5409 ай бұрын
I DON'T KNOW IF YOU CAN BELIEVE THIS BUT, *IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BLACK DOMINICANS DON'T LIKE BLACK DOMICIANS. IN PUERTO RICO WE GET ALONG THERE. PUERTO RICANS ARE ALL DIFFERENT SHADES FROM WHITE TO BLACK AND EVERY COLOR IN BETWEEN...
@Gods_Child_777_8 ай бұрын
Cap
@theworldismine69408 ай бұрын
🧢🧢🧢 Puerto rico racist asf
@Robert-ur8mi6 ай бұрын
Stop throwing our Dominican brothers and sisters under the bus and you know those black Dominicans are really hatitans take up space on that side of island.
@Nogoodalvarez4 ай бұрын
There were statistics that ranked the country with the greatest xenophobia, which was Cuba, as number 11 in the world in a video in KZbin in Spanish. Same thing happened In Latin America in countries like Cuba, Honduras, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Haiti, Jamaica, Belize, Ecuador, Uruguay, Barbados and French Guiana our places where there are people in Latin America and the Caribbean, many of these countries used stereotypes, Racism, xenophobia, nationalism and egocentrism among themselves to survive.
@Nogoodalvarez4 ай бұрын
There were statistics that ranked the country with the greatest xenophobia, which was Cuba, as number 11 in the world in a video in KZbin in Spanish. Same thing happened In Latin America in countries like Cuba, Honduras, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Haiti, Jamaica, Belize, Ecuador, Uruguay, Barbados,Puerto Rico and French Guiana our places where there are people in Latin America and the Caribbean, many of these countries used stereotypes, Racism, xenophobia, nationalism and egocentrism among themselves to survive.
@BrianDonatien9 ай бұрын
Very 🤔 Informing and educational like your 📷 Video 📰🗞️ 👍".
@Wazlonestar3 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining something that most people won’t talk about. Miami is a very unfriendly place for me.
@shan2938 ай бұрын
What beach was this? Would love to go
@sky-son8 ай бұрын
It reminds me of my favorite author, Ernest Hemingway. He wrote The Old Man And The Sea.
@ricpompey27729 ай бұрын
I am planing a trip to Cuba and want to make the best of it. I would like you to recommend a tour guide that is reasonable please.
@christopherkemp56449 ай бұрын
Mr.Lambert I know just about anyway you go there will be always some kind of prejudice.
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
Facts
@g33klife648 ай бұрын
Is July a good month to visit Havana?
@MJ-hg1mk8 ай бұрын
If u like it HOT! 🥵
@g33klife648 ай бұрын
@@MJ-hg1mk Damn! Is it that bad? lol
@IncognitoTraveler87328 ай бұрын
Great Content 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Escobar!!!!!! What up broooo!!! Thanks for watching this one my G!
@eduardoramos24118 ай бұрын
Kudos, Mr Lambert, for getting so many facts just right, which is very difficult as a foreigner. The differences in poverty, access to "good" jobs, and living conditions between White and Black Cubans are obvious to anybody who wants to look at it without pink (or red) glasses. Also, racism -- rarely acknowledged as you pointed out -- is very casual and matter-of-factly. However, respectfully, I would like to make a few comments: (1) Living off relatives' remittances is better than living in abject poverty but it is horrible and the fault of a system that has impoverished the population everywhere it has been tried. White Cubans are way worse off than they were before 1959, and Black Cubans, too. (2) Before the communist government had to open the country to tourism and remittances, Blacks were also very underrepresented on the best schools, best universities, best jobs, etc. (3) Nothing ever was really done about (2) other than saying "we are all equal now". Also, no independent association of people of color to defend and advance the interests and concerns of people of color are allowed, and when it has been tried it has been severely repressed. That's why people have very little conscience about any of that -- that's why racism is manifested in casual ways that would make anybody living in the West blush. (4) The housing policy was just about the worse anybody could have come up with. In 1960, they pass a "urban reform" law by which the government allowed anybody to own only one housing unit and the rest became property of the government with no compensation. The people that were renting got a 50% discount in the rent that now they had to pay to the government and not the former landlords. While this looks "progressive" and most Cubans cheered it on back then, it has resulted in almost no new housing built in 60+ years and the horrible to none maintenance of all that housing stock that was now property of the government. The funny thing is that is one of the attraction of the tourists that want to see a country frozen in 1960. Of course it is the ruins of what Cubans had back then, nothing had been frozen. Nothing "progressive" about that. (5) The main inequality in Cuba is between a small mafia that controls everything in the country (government, army, police, press, factories, hotels, everything) and the 99% of the population that is between poor and indigent. (No, living off remittances does not make you not poor) None of that takes anything away from your very insightful analysis of the racial inequalities in Cuba. You are one of the few foreigners who gets it.
@tommies37729 ай бұрын
As usual brother thanks for the education. We can only pray one day this racist society will change and black people regardless of where they come from can live a good life like our white counterparts. You should consider becoming a college professor. Very intelligent . 😊😊😊
@reeldeelz29409 ай бұрын
Not possible without the wealth and resources that distinguish the upper classes.. No group will simply treat you the same just because lol..
@curtislowe1952 ай бұрын
Haiti is full of black people...but it's still not their fault why it's a third world garbage dump.. Nothing is ever black peoples fault
@aundraeblackwell29498 ай бұрын
I'm glad your calling out the racism because it's deep in those cultures.
@SpecialAgent6667 ай бұрын
Ongoing global sanctions are responsible for the poverty. Also, I would argue the racism in America is more of a problem than what you'd experience in the Islands, I should know. The Capital you can earn in America with the opportunities are great if you can get it but it comes with issues not worth dealing with. You can become Somebody in the Islands without certain issues bothering you though. Also, having a darker skin-tone from those parts intimidate and attract envy more so than a person experiencing low self-esteem from it. Sometimes what you may think is racism, stems more from intrigue.
@Nogoodalvarez4 ай бұрын
The US sanctions mean nothing to those people and officials of the Cuban government. They only hurt the Cuban people, not the government. The government has a lot of money and trade agreements and by the way, Cuba has two blockades. One internal blockade by the Cuban government against the Cuban people and the other blockade is the US government's against Cuba. The US also supports many dictatorships and also does little business with Cuba, so stop complaining, Cuban exiles, you're not going to make a difference. Lifting the Cuban embargo will be a good thing for the Cuban people. And also most Americans, including Republicans from other states, support lifting the Cuban embargo.
@SpecialAgent6664 ай бұрын
@@Nogoodalvarez Well Said.
@juelz7139 ай бұрын
I think people should compare Cuba peso to countries like Jamaica, Haiti, Bahamas and the Dominican Republic, Cayman Islands
@lgrim5228 ай бұрын
What is the name of the intro song?
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Bemba Colora by La Papina de Cuba It’s originally a Celia Cruz song but it’s been covered by La Papina de Cuba…. “(Big Colored lips)” It’s essentially a anti-racism song.
@lgrim5228 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 appreciate you brother you put out some great content. A suggestion. A patreon for the content you can't put on KZbin. That songs reminds me of Na Ausencia by Hector Lavoe
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
I think it might be getting to that point Thanks so much for the on going support..
@mcaballero987 ай бұрын
Keenan I would like to contact you. You mentioned on some of the videos that you can assist on renting apartments. Let me know how I can contact you. I didn't see your email on your KZbin profile.
@KeenanLambert1987 ай бұрын
Do you have Instagram? @keeman198 If not just email me at Keenanlambert@gmail.com
@mcaballero987 ай бұрын
Thanks Keenan. I just sent you an email. Thanks again@@KeenanLambert198
@MrDayna399 ай бұрын
Very informative video, it conforms what other people told me about the life there, a friend told me he visited there with a tour group and he was the only Black person in the group, so special treatment was practiced on him, he was the only one searched and asked what was his reason for being there, at the airport.
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
They did it to me in Santiago de Cuba, but I think they may have thought I was a drug dealer or CIA or something.... I was the only one they took over to the side... 98% of the flight was light-bright skin folk.... Never in Havana....
@Passport_Whoopi9 ай бұрын
@@KeenanLambert198 If you love Black people so much why not go and do and tour of Africa then? You are obsessed with Latin American countries and Latinas because the people and the women in those countries are not very black at all. It is quite obvious to everyone you are the one with the self hate issues.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
@Passport_Whoopi You sound very uninformed.... Latin America is FULL of black people.... You miss the purpose of my work thus far..... Watch Guatemala Caribbean - Colon Caribbean - Cartagena - Dangerous? The Santiago de Cuba vids.... London (Brixton).... Break the idea that all black men are traveling for is cheeks....
@MacZaro1447 ай бұрын
Much respect Keenan.
@fidelcarter91628 ай бұрын
When the politics are unstable in your country your best bet is to move to the countryside where food is not a problem and focus on healthy living until things change and opportunities arise. You could always go to the city on a weekly basis to sell your fish vegetables Etc unfortunately in a place like Cuba you may have to smuggle if you can
@teddydaileyjr.81899 ай бұрын
Total perfacto. I love that you are not racist. You speak from an neutral position. The facts are stated by you. I feltedi I was teleported, immersive in the Cuban culture. You are solid for the raza ( race ) ,
@thestormfiles9 ай бұрын
I Spent 3 weeks in havana in January/February, as well as a 1 week in Havana in March 2023... As many of these videos that get posted, I will NEVER believe their situation is as bad as people portray it as. I was invited into a few houses in Centro Habana and Habana Vieja, They had food, furniture, flat screen TV, New samsung galaxy phones, the list goes on
@TheAraby2128 ай бұрын
Keenan, thank you sincerely for shining a light on the imbalance in Cuba that Black folks suffer. I would like to ask, what constructive things can be done to uplift Black Cubans even in the smallest way. Is it possible to identify community minded Black Cubans and help them to renovate or collectively purchase a home that can then become an Air BnB? Let us be a part of the positive change.
@KeenanLambert1988 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this…. I’m doing some research to see if I can find an Afro Airbnb owner who I can get behind… Spending money at the Callejon de Hamel certainly helps too.
@ericterry60429 ай бұрын
Racism and colorism is a big part of Latin American culture. A lot of Americans don’t like to talk about that part
@slimshady36489 ай бұрын
Great video as always. Do you have PayPal or cashapp? I'd like to send something for Mr Jefferson
@KeenanLambert1989 ай бұрын
I only have Venmo… my bank smh
@NhlanhlaNdlovu-e9v9 ай бұрын
The Afro-Cubano have the support of the State, compared to South Africa which is run by the private sector who control the industry. I hear that is the same future in as South Africa - for many poor people countries; unfortunately largely of African descent being joined by other races.
@SamoriHarper9 ай бұрын
Great video!
@hockleyvalleycoffeeroaster45999 ай бұрын
I won't say when I first went to Cuba but it was electric. The streets were alive, the mood was festive. Communism dies not from revolution but from exhaustion. I think we are in the exhaustion phase. If it is going to be fixed, the shackles need to be taken off the farmers first as they feed the nation. I have not returned since before covid as I like to eat, not the crap that I see alot of youtubers eating but decent quality food. I may go back just to have a look but curiosity has not gotten to that point yet.
@hockleyvalleycoffeeroaster45999 ай бұрын
BTW .... the only equalizer for black Cubans is La Bomba ...... that is the US visa lottery. I know one black couple that won it and went to Las Vegas to be employed in the hotel industry. They are living better than most in Cuba now
@wellwisher77788 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up. None of my financial tourism perks for these countries.