Looking for trouble in Ethiopia 🇪🇹 vA 46

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Kino Yves

Kino Yves

Күн бұрын

I walk to Arat kilo to have a great Ethiopian salad in a fruit house. It's midday, the fruit house is quite full, but I still decide to go on with my vlog, and I film... that was the wrong decision, some people are very pissed by my camera, and the whole food vlog is ruined.
Though, the aggressive interaction that resulted from the fact that I dared to film is very interesting.
After that, I walk to the market of shiro meda, talking about how Ethiopian people stare at my sandals and my shorts. The market is closed, so I finish the video by telling you the story of how the Eucalyptus tree was introduced in Ethiopia.
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@keithhardy8513
@keithhardy8513 Жыл бұрын
When you are eating in a restaurant I think that it is reasonable NOT to want to be filmed by a stranger and then be posted on You Tube without your consent. I think I would have just apologised to the guy and assure him that I was not filiming him or anyone else in the restaurant. C'est la vie 🤣🤣
@natiggiz
@natiggiz Жыл бұрын
Exactly! It’s not a matter of being legal or not. It’s just plane manners
@keithhardy8513
@keithhardy8513 Жыл бұрын
@@natiggiz Indeed ! 👍
@Ahad_Faisal
@Ahad_Faisal Жыл бұрын
@@natiggizAir plane?
@natiggiz
@natiggiz Жыл бұрын
@@Ahad_Faisal no I meant a plane as in “flat surface” officer grammar sir🫡😂
@thehabeshaherbalista
@thehabeshaherbalista Жыл бұрын
Exactly! I'm surprised that this guy thinks it's his right to film people without their consent. Why is that an odd request to not be filmed? The guy filming sounds very entitled.
@rafikooo1
@rafikooo1 Жыл бұрын
in my opinion whenever you encounter such issues with people just tell them that you understand their concerns and that you’ll make sure to blur their faces out of respect and never argue with them because it’ll make the situations worse… try to approach them verbally in a friendly way always to break the tension. keep up the awesome work yves!
@eyu2023
@eyu2023 Жыл бұрын
Wow I like your cognitive idea.
@tristanderoo
@tristanderoo Жыл бұрын
I agree it shouldn't be that hard to respect some people's request to not get filmed. I liked the video up until that point
@freedomisthegoal1
@freedomisthegoal1 Жыл бұрын
he is french. that never will happen
@panaderiatecnica5922
@panaderiatecnica5922 4 ай бұрын
If the law allow you to film!! Fuc*@%@ there feeling!!!
@LilekoSiyolwe
@LilekoSiyolwe 4 ай бұрын
Keep it up❤
@Et_sapien
@Et_sapien Жыл бұрын
Pure experience no cut, no filter, no fancy editing...just showing the reality
@danieleyob3796
@danieleyob3796 Жыл бұрын
OK abel melese
@RAW__MEAT
@RAW__MEAT Жыл бұрын
@@danieleyob3796 🤡
@natiggiz
@natiggiz Жыл бұрын
I’ve noticed a lot of paranoia about filming in Ethiopia. However, in this particular scenario Filming inside a restaurant without permission is inappropriate because it can be considered an invasion of privacy. While a restaurant is a public place, and technically law states that you can legally film in public places without any major hurdles, you wouldn’t want to face the potential repercussions of unhappy diners that just want to eat and converse in peace or even unhappy restaurant owners that don’t want you filming
@abdulshekuradem3687
@abdulshekuradem3687 Жыл бұрын
I agree about the privacy in restaurants, however in this case, first the owner didn't mind, atleast I didn't see that, second as far as someone has not focused his/her camera lenses on someone, if someone is randomly filming peopled shouldn't mind unless they have something to hide. The two men just complain to show they are the big boys in town. The problem these days is when you even record video in a public space and on a road, people shout at you, this paranoia about camera is becoming too much in Addis. Why complain about camera when we don't even complaint about our basic other minor right of ours?
@frantix22
@frantix22 Жыл бұрын
the two guys complaining were dicks...very simple
@natiggiz
@natiggiz Жыл бұрын
I’m not arguing if there is an issue with filming in Ethiopia or not. I’m simply stating that it can be considered rude to film people enjoying there meal at a restaurant regardless of what country it’s in. The problem started the moment the food arrived for the 2 people in front of him and he focused his camera towards them. You wouldn’t last 2 minutes recording strangers at a restaurant in Paris either
@Bt-Y2XLO
@Bt-Y2XLO Жыл бұрын
@@natiggiz Agree!!
@ronancourell
@ronancourell Жыл бұрын
I agree its one thing filming on the street but when people are eating and chating privately in a restaurent its another - respect their privacy.
@peace.b2227
@peace.b2227 Жыл бұрын
Not everyone is okay to be filmed and posted on KZbin regardless of which part of world you are. A camera pointing at you is invasive. I don't think you can argue by saying because it is my job.
@Zelazella1
@Zelazella1 Жыл бұрын
I agree however if he wanted to record his meal and himself eating there should'nt be a problem
@peace.b2227
@peace.b2227 Жыл бұрын
@@Zelazella1 Yes he can and he did just that at the end.
@deniz_zz
@deniz_zz Жыл бұрын
He can and he did. You can keep talking but it‘s already in the video. What you gonna so except crying?
@ghirmaiyy
@ghirmaiyy Жыл бұрын
The guys were polite, they left the cafe to avoid being filmed. They were respectful and i appreciate their patience in their own country.
@ethiopia948
@ethiopia948 Жыл бұрын
@KinoYves, Sorry about what happened to you, bro. They complain for no reason, because you're recording inside the juice shop. Ethiopia would not exist if it wasn't for all the wheat, flour and rice that is donated by Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. But they go off when you try to record your experience in the country as a tourist. SMH. ተቀረፅን ብላችሁ ዝም ብላችሁ ከመሬት ተነስታችሁ ጓ የምትሉ ሰዎች እናታችሁ ትበዳ። @4:50 ጁስ ቤት ቁጭ ብላችሁ ስትንጫጩ የነራችሁት ሁለት ወንዳገረዶች ተበዱ። እናታችሁ ትበዳ። መጀመሪያ ደህና እንግሊዝኛ ተናገሩ። እበቶች።
@bmsk0076
@bmsk0076 Жыл бұрын
@@ethiopia948 Why are you so mad that some people value their privacy and dont appreciate being without permission? And i can feel that you have a deep sense of inadequacy, chill bro!
@BenWorthington438
@BenWorthington438 Жыл бұрын
@@ethiopia948if he did not want to be recorded he has the right to express that. Recording people walking down the street is different than recording people eating a meal.
@Una459
@Una459 Жыл бұрын
​@@ethiopia948anchi, teneshem atafrim? Ethiopia will not exist without ur white flour teyalesh. Anchinesh kumesh enatesh batweldesh yeshal neber. What a disgrace to ur country nd specially to ur parents. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ lezi nechachebo agereshen yemitshechi tuf. If u were in his country nd say all the thing that he said in the restaurant, u won't be alive today. That's how much his country is known to mistreat foreigners ok. Educate urself before u open ur big mouth. Bone head yehonsh. 😡😡
@deniz_zz
@deniz_zz Жыл бұрын
Polite?😂😂😂
@sparklejill
@sparklejill Жыл бұрын
I live in the Netherlands and if you would start filming in a restaurant people wouldnt be happy to be on camera either. Not everybody wants to be all over social media and i can't believe thats so hard to understand for some people.
@Van_Der_Lay_Industries
@Van_Der_Lay_Industries Жыл бұрын
So true. What gives him the right to go to a 3rd world country and start sticking a camera in people's faces? In Australia you would get a lot of rude looks, and someone would eventually tell you to switch it off.
@nedludd8633
@nedludd8633 Жыл бұрын
Also its his money earner ,so he is filming everyone for his own financial profit .
@MARIA-gold
@MARIA-gold 3 ай бұрын
I live in Germany and point the camera wherever I want! In a restaurant and on the street! At the same time, all the Arabs and Africans are silent as if they stuck their tongues up their own asses! In Africa, everyone is brave because they are at home, but in a foreign country they forget their principles! This is called hypocrisy and a low level of consciousness. Etiquette has nothing to do with it! People sitting in a restaurant are just jealous that the Frenchman has more money 💵. Personally, I don't care who films me on camera when I eat! I don't have a woman's complex!!! 🤷🏻‍♂️ and in ethiopia men behave like virgins - they are shy and afraid 🙀. these are not men but girls 👧
@MARIA-gold
@MARIA-gold 3 ай бұрын
I live in Germany and point the camera wherever I want! In a restaurant and on the street! At the same time, all the Arabs and Africans are silent as if they stuck their tongues up their own asses! In Africa, everyone is brave because they are at home, but in a foreign country they forget their principles! This is called hypocrisy and a low level of consciousness. Etiquette has nothing to do with it! People sitting in a restaurant are just jealous that the Frenchman has more money 💵. Personally, I don't care who films me on camera when I eat! I don't have a woman's complex!!! 🤷🏻‍♂️ and in ethiopia men behave like virgins - they are shy and afraid 🙀. these are not men but girls 👧 as for African and Arab women, this is just the height of dodginess and contradiction! when they are filmed on camera, they are afraid of it because tradition and religion do not allow them to do this... but in their purse they carry an iPhone in which they post their selfies and stories to the whole world on Instagram 🌍!!! and on air they are not embarrassed by the ban of Sharia and Christianity 🤷🏻‍♂️😜 hypocrites, cowards, and liars!
@duchamp9373
@duchamp9373 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for what happened to you lately. Just remember that your safety is the most important thing! We will follow your videos no matter where you travel because we love your style, so transparent! Stay safe Yves!
@rebbybam230
@rebbybam230 Жыл бұрын
Noone was violent in this video , white ppl are snakes they pretend act nice but with very selfish reasons , if you don't know now you know , they was saying brother don't film us , and he telling them there is no law that requires me not to film , so I can film you, he is a devil ! 😂 He don't care about the country's culture or respect the people ,
@theassassin9326
@theassassin9326 Жыл бұрын
Safety? Why will they do anything to him? They just asked him to stop recording them eating.
@blender9952
@blender9952 Жыл бұрын
@@theassassin9326 exactly lol they just dont like being filmed. Especially in such a private place. Whats wrong about that? Youre delusional just like the author in this video lol
@hahahahahaha8747
@hahahahahaha8747 Жыл бұрын
Just because they didn't want be filmed for your youtube video it doesn't mean forigners aren't welcomed and one last thing change the thumbnail it's so click batty and its extreme.
@FLYZ007
@FLYZ007 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, visitors should understand that there are people who are camera shy with different reasons … but it’s just not only in Ethiopia or Europe or Asia, it’s just some people and some countries with very restrictive laws … hey … enjoy life and ignore therm … be safe.
@dansmaljaj3796
@dansmaljaj3796 Жыл бұрын
yes ,maybe they only were racists 😉✌
@rebbybam230
@rebbybam230 Жыл бұрын
Don't put cameras on people's faces for (personal gain) 😂😂😂😅
@luzcuevas9641
@luzcuevas9641 Жыл бұрын
Or just visit the more civilized countries.
@ቅንነትቲዩብ-kininetube
@ቅንነትቲዩብ-kininetube Жыл бұрын
He think he is entitled ,bra leave my people and go to Europe we dont need u
@TeamMcGrath
@TeamMcGrath Жыл бұрын
Its refreshing to see someone vlogging from Ethiopia, I myself am very interested in the culture and food of Ethiopia and wish to visit one day. I will certainly be cautious on my travels, thanks for the great video brother ❤
@kawikahawaii5130
@kawikahawaii5130 Жыл бұрын
As for myself , both as world traveler and a professional photographer, even though I may have a right to film in various public locations, sometimes out of courtesy it is more considerate to limit or reframe from photographing, ( or be more discreet ) certain people especially when they are eating with friends and family or in personal situations. In some cultures and locations, and among elders, it's very offensive to film, without permission. And of course there are more dangerous areas with unscrupulous individuals who don't want their picture taken, even though a person may have a legal right to take their picture, the photographer may soon learn the hard way that may have not been a wise decision...BTW for the most part your videos are very good, Mahalo, Thanks Aloha
@jimmaworkurgessa8247
@jimmaworkurgessa8247 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion,asking permission before doing anything is very helpful.Because,we don't know if the thing we do is okay for other.So,it is better to ask permission to prevent any unnecessary conflicts.Be safe and stay safe.
@FetiVlogs1118
@FetiVlogs1118 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Ethiopia It happens frequently even when I film myself and they tell me to stop. I will respond that I have the right to film myself and my food. I can say that it's difficult to show the country in Ethiopia because I just returned from Laos and Thailand where people are welcoming of foreigners and you can film anywhere they are very happy even when you are filming in an unfavorable environment.
@sademas
@sademas Жыл бұрын
You must be extremely eager to be on KZbin. Use your mind. There are people who don't want to be videotaped, so the other side should respect their privacy. Please don't give information, you can not film anyone without their permission.
@mississippiwenz8388
@mississippiwenz8388 Жыл бұрын
@@sademasthank u
@joygr8
@joygr8 Жыл бұрын
You have a right but your right have a limit mostly for the sake of others right to privacy, and comfort.
@teddyissak2720
@teddyissak2720 Жыл бұрын
@@sademas The only people who don't wan't to be filmed are criminaIs
@keshi5541
@keshi5541 Жыл бұрын
Its because some people from other countries come to Ethiopia and record people to ridicule or to make lies about their country.
@nebiyutesfaye3620
@nebiyutesfaye3620 Жыл бұрын
There are times where you should respect culture rather than your personal rights. Ethiopia has a law that allow you to record in public, but most people don't know this and they need privacy and you are supposed to accept this and turn the lens around. We Ethiopians obey and follow culture more than rights and it make sense for the dwellers. I appreciate your knowledge on Ethiopian history.
@jeffkatzcrypto
@jeffkatzcrypto Жыл бұрын
An individuals preferences have nothing to do with culture. Maybe you should read a couple of the books they are selling.
@deadbeat5165
@deadbeat5165 Жыл бұрын
ur culture is uncivilized why should i respect it
@pingu8666
@pingu8666 Жыл бұрын
And in Europe you do what you want 😂
@FlashxSounds
@FlashxSounds Жыл бұрын
​@@pingu8666haha funny how so many followers of this world traveler are racist huh must be white. Smh
@FlashxSounds
@FlashxSounds Жыл бұрын
​@@jeffkatzcryptoif the individual preference of all the Ethiopian people is like this then it is culture.. You go and learn a bit about philosophy those books don't do everyone good, some just read the black and white and take nothing from it. Lol smfh
@luigicastaldi6707
@luigicastaldi6707 Жыл бұрын
I would just reply: "thanks for letting me know and sorry, it was a mistake". But that doesn't mean that the whole country is not friendly and I think their reaction can be understood. It's just a bit annoying nowadays how many people are walking and pointing cameras everywhere and some people don't feel comfortable, that's it. But as always, thanks for sharing this with us, great job!
@ቅንነትቲዩብ-kininetube
@ቅንነትቲዩብ-kininetube Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@Wes-k6o
@Wes-k6o Жыл бұрын
There is no expectation of privacy in public.. if it’s uncomfortable then don’t go out. Everyone is uncomfortable of something, we all can’t cater to everyone. It’s a camera… not a gun. If he didn’t cause a scene people watching wouldn’t even have noticed him but now he will be known, opposite of what he probably wants. I wish cameras are even more present everywhere. Imagine if cameras were available back in time, how nice would it be to see an abundance of film of past history, how locations used to look like, the list goes on.
@mikemenelik8193
@mikemenelik8193 Жыл бұрын
It´s in every country in the world the same. Some people like it to be filmed, some not. Everyone should respect that !
@Wes-k6o
@Wes-k6o Жыл бұрын
@@mikemenelik8193 he should’ve respected him for wanting to video tape his travels, he’s the guest to their country and has spent thousands of dollars to be there and still be there.
@mikemenelik8193
@mikemenelik8193 Жыл бұрын
@@Wes-k6o It´s not your right to film the face of somebody who don´t want it, to show his face the hole world in the Internet. No matter you are a guest or you spend money to the country. You don´t have special rights because of that ! That´s why so many pictures of faces are pixeled in the net.
@jvb5590
@jvb5590 Жыл бұрын
I like that you integrate historical stories into your videos so that we can understand the present society.
@steveillz8655
@steveillz8655 Жыл бұрын
Stay safe brother...I'm amazed after the insane places you have visted that you hadn't been robbed at gunpoint before!
@morelyfe1891
@morelyfe1891 Жыл бұрын
He was robbed at gunpoint tbh he explains in the vlog before this one.
@steveillz8655
@steveillz8655 Жыл бұрын
@@morelyfe1891 yes that is exactly what I am talking about mate.
@JayDaflame
@JayDaflame Жыл бұрын
Hi Yves Some are unhappy with your filming because some Europeans, Americans, and Asians were making videos and making fun of the Ethiopian people back in their countries. And people in Addis know of this. Some are polite and say nothing, some don't know of these incidents, and some get angry because they know what has been done. By the way, the guys at the juice salad shop spoke with you politely. Just the knowledge of their English vocabulary was a little. They did not want you to go, but they wanted you to explain to the people what you do. And they would have laughed together with you. As an Ethiopian, I do like your videos. I know you mean well and want to do what you love. Please let them know that you do youtube videos showing how beautiful Ethiopia is, and you will break the ice, as you usually do :). Sorry about losing your gear. In every country, there is good and bad. Be well, my friend.
@thetruth1394
@thetruth1394 Жыл бұрын
I like the guy standing for not to be filmed. That is his right.
@waitaminute2015
@waitaminute2015 Жыл бұрын
So it's ok to be prejudiced? He's not responsible for someone he doesn't know. So no Ethiopian ever said a bad thing while in another country, and if one did then no Ethiopian has a right? The advice should be, to be kinder if you don't want to be recorded or photographed . Yelling across the table made everyone uncomfortable. A real man would walk over and calmly express himself.
@ediesheridan7732
@ediesheridan7732 Жыл бұрын
You my friend explained that beautifully and clearly . I just hope Ives sees it and reads it soon as he does mean the best I think.
@canada957
@canada957 2 күн бұрын
Can I add in a more undiplomatic way...quit being an foreign asshole!
@chrn3590
@chrn3590 Жыл бұрын
I remember your Arrival in ethopia. Full of joy and looking forward what is coming After the trouble to get your bike in the county. Sad that it become that stressful and somtimes dangerous…
@fikirhaile4461
@fikirhaile4461 Жыл бұрын
Don't expect that everybody want to show their daily life or even their pic on social media like your's ...they have their own private life style ...respect is the minimum while you are in their country!!
@-D0uble0-
@-D0uble0- Жыл бұрын
Well said. I was shocked seeing this. I would feel embarrassed being in another country and causing upset like that. Apologise, and respect what you are being asked and move on.
@rezensendere8795
@rezensendere8795 Жыл бұрын
💪
@Zelazella1
@Zelazella1 Жыл бұрын
He is allowed to record himself and his food the man was overeacting
@karag4487
@karag4487 Жыл бұрын
​@@Zelazella1but he's always recording others too
@unmexicanoenetiopia
@unmexicanoenetiopia Жыл бұрын
Exactly that's way some of the reasons because ethiopian people don't want foreign people because don't know the culture and don't have respect
@tikureanbessa-
@tikureanbessa- Жыл бұрын
Don't take this incident to heart . Most of the people in Ethiopia are respectful and friendly. Thanks again for coming and visiting our country.
@mikemenelik8193
@mikemenelik8193 Жыл бұрын
The point is, not every person like the same things - in every country in the world. Some people like it to be filmed, some not !
@Ka0358
@Ka0358 Жыл бұрын
Not true ! Ethiopian people are full of hate ! Not even like each others
@Enoch1287
@Enoch1287 3 ай бұрын
Raw meat eater 😂😂😂
@KaurisSailing
@KaurisSailing Жыл бұрын
Yves, I have been enjoying your journey for the past year - truly remarkable and insightful. But I must agree with most comments - peoples concerns over privacy needs to be respected. In France the law for filming public spaces for commercial use and filming people is very strict. I have filmed a lot in France over the years - mostly on public markets and the reaction from french people is way more aggressive and confrontational than in the scene of that video. The French are especially concerned with their privacy. Please keep up the amazing work you are doing and I am looking forward to the next stages of your journey!
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
I know that French people can be very annoying with people filming, but the law allows you to film in public in France, so if I would have the same situation in France, I would complain in the exact same way in France, because you should not believe the people telling you that it is forbidden, as vlogging and filming people in public is completely allowed in France. In the case of vlogging, as long as the person filmed is not the main subject of the video, the image of the person is not used for commercial purposes. If you vlog your experience in a market or in a restaurant, the people appearing in the video cannot claim that you used their image commercially, as their image not at the subject of the video.
@theorleanianLA
@theorleanianLA Жыл бұрын
Also I don’t think you showed a bad side of Ethiopia, you encountered an individual with his own views and instead of turning the camera towards yourself to accommodate his request you continued to film him
@zeynyamelkamu2265
@zeynyamelkamu2265 Жыл бұрын
ይህንን ሰውየ ማነው እደኔ በጉጉት እሚጠብቀው አላህ ይጠብቅህ❤❤❤❤❤
@meme-wz5vs
@meme-wz5vs Жыл бұрын
You should have to turn the camera to yourself when recording in public places like this. I think everyone is sick of youtubers, tiktokers....the way he talks is inappropriate but expressing his needs to stop being filmed is his right.
@hashumy3000
@hashumy3000 Жыл бұрын
انت زول واعي وذكي
@lauras9966
@lauras9966 Жыл бұрын
Hi Yves. I actually think you still managed to show us how good the salad was! It looked yummy! When I was in Addis 3 weeks ago, I also felt that there is less trust. My friends said they felt a huge change in the last 2 years. The city is definitely on edge. However, you kept very cool. Kudos and best wishes for the next phase of the trip!❤
@ROMEO25800
@ROMEO25800 Жыл бұрын
Nah that was an overreaction even the guy next to him with the blue shirt snapping his fingers at u started the whole thing. In Ethiopia there is a problem where people with certain jobs who have higher roles like mangers and especially in the government sector who think they r untouchable and claim superiority over u. It's quite common.If they don't want to be recorded offer to blurr their faces eating or not every1 should feel freedom.The guy next to u is well educated and doesn't mind being filmed so as the older guys Infront of u. As an Ethiopian I'm embarrassed for Ur treatment. I can tell Ur mood completely changed after. Don't take it personally. Love Ur content.
@TEN_UTD
@TEN_UTD Жыл бұрын
Agree
@fikreamare7526
@fikreamare7526 Жыл бұрын
✅✅
@thomasnorb4077
@thomasnorb4077 Жыл бұрын
Great video, Yves! This is the kind of content I like, and I think many others.
@thereal2390
@thereal2390 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for having the balls to do this. So many of us would never be able to see this raw experience. Bravo and stay respectful🙏🏼
@FlashxSounds
@FlashxSounds Жыл бұрын
Woow i would pay millions for THIS "rAw ExPerIenCe" Maan i really loved this channel but seeing what kinda community is present here i thinks it's time to move on. Just buttlickers and tailriders here..
@deniz_zz
@deniz_zz Жыл бұрын
@@FlashxSoundsjust like you in the past, now gtfo
@LilekoSiyolwe
@LilekoSiyolwe 4 ай бұрын
A moment of learning Yves - it’s all good keep us informed remain blessed son❤
@neonomad1939
@neonomad1939 Жыл бұрын
Even as a local I've found myself in a pickle for innocently using my phone privately while facing a stranger in a cafe. The paranoia runs deep here, and the lack of exposure is the reason IMHO.
@grigoriosdelaportas4380
@grigoriosdelaportas4380 3 ай бұрын
I am an amateur photographer and when I travel I always see interesting people and like to photograph them. I talk with them for a while, if they own a business I always buy something and then I ask for permission to photograph them. I cannot recall any time that I was denied my request. I think your reaction my friend was too defensive. I am glad you did not get in more trouble. I subscribe to your channel because it is fabulous and admire your work and courage. But please be careful.
@affordableground-transport7169
@affordableground-transport7169 Жыл бұрын
Yves, while I empathize with you on the frustrations of not being able to record in public places for your vlog, in this case my empathy kind of wanes when I stop to think of my and also other people’s rights of privacy in similar circumstances. By the way, the sense of intrusion from being recorded / photographed in public places without the subjects’ consent is not unique to Addis. It is a world-wide sentiment, more intense in some places than in others. It is also not a new phenomenon. It probably started not too long after the invention of cameras. How do I know? Refer to the French laws codified as far back as in 1880s to protect individuals from the invasion of their privacy. French penal code, namely Article 38 of the Act of 29 July 1881 prohibits the PUBLICATION of photos, portraits, drawings … etc. made in public settings (without the consent of …). In your vlog, I have heard the argument “how many people (in a public setting) … do I ask?” I understand that the venue is a private restaurant. To be honest, I don’t know what the governing Ethiopian law stipulates regarding these circumstances. But, notwithstanding the provisions of the European Convention dealing with freedom of expression, the French Parliament Acts of 1970 as amended in 1994 make the acts of: “taking, recording or transmitting, without his or her consent, the picture of a person who is in a private place” as “infringing” on another person’s privacy. So, if the French Privacy Act governing rules were to be applied here, given that the restaurant is a private business, it appears that the people that asked you to refrain from recording them were within their rights to do so. Of course, the Ethiopian law, and more precisely the City ordinances (if Addis has particular …) should be the ones that govern the situation here. But I also think what vlogers should keep in mind is give some thoughts to cultural context prior to recording in certain venues and circumstances. Generally speaking, Ethiopians do not like being recorded at funerals (I have commented about this in one of your blogs previously); and we also consider eating to be more of a private matter. (You seldom hear an Ethiopian ask another one: “What did you have for lunch? Or, for dinner last night?” That simply is considered rude, ‘un-Ethiopian’. And I guess, it is because we consider what we eat; how we eat … etc. a private affair. Sorry for the long comment.
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
A restaurant is not considered a fully private place, as, for example, in France, a restaurant owner does not have the right to refuse people from coming to his restaurant, in order to avoid discrimination. But in the case of a terrace, and this video was filmed in a terrace, it is completely the public space, at least, in France. So what you say does not apply at all to this video, even if it would have been filmed inside a restaurant, because a restaurant is NOT considered a fully private place. A restaurant is a private business, but it is not a private place like a private house. In France it is completely allowed to film anyone in any restaurant of the country, any restaurant that will not allow you to film will be breaking the law. If I go to your house an film you and publish it, yes, this is illegal, almost anything else is allowed in France (in terms of filming).
@mkay3751
@mkay3751 Ай бұрын
Coming from Chicago USA, I was in Addis Abba last week. I also visited Lalibela, Aksum, Mekele. I will not forget Abune Yamata Guh, I did make the climb (Tigray region). I enjoyed every bit of my journey in Ethiopia. My guides at each location were the best. I had absolutely no idea how beautiful Ethiopia is.
@mkay3751
@mkay3751 Ай бұрын
Also there were no issues filming. I always asked first.
@AG-qp4yk
@AG-qp4yk 22 күн бұрын
Wow are the places safe? I heard in the tigray region that theres high crime and kidnapping, and theres also fighting in amhara region
@mkay3751
@mkay3751 22 күн бұрын
@@AG-qp4yk Good thing I did my own research, else I would not have gone. I guess the other tourist I saw did their own research as well. If you're the scary type. Stay at home.
@usmania79
@usmania79 Жыл бұрын
It doesn't make you want to visit the country. It's a pity because it's an interesting culture and there are certainly good people. Hostile people are committing an autogoal against their country. Thanks for filming and telling the truth.
@user-wm4lm1jq5u
@user-wm4lm1jq5u Жыл бұрын
His mistake what he still doing in this 💩country
@CookaSoupNieceEH
@CookaSoupNieceEH Жыл бұрын
"Hostile people". No one hacked Yves to pieces with a machete. Pointed an AK47 on his head. Nor raped him with a guitar. A dude didn't like to be filmed (he probably is wanted by ICC or interpol) and you paint all Ethiopia as bad? Pathetic You are so sensitive and weak that you would feel offended and threatened by even the harmless penguins of the Arctic.
@samuelkebede4231
@samuelkebede4231 Жыл бұрын
Then don't visit the country!! If respecting my privacy and culture is a nuisance for you stay away. Because this is Ethiopia, we don't let the arrogant white man get whatever he wants!!
@lindahurtz4447
@lindahurtz4447 Жыл бұрын
No l, I am not agreed that he explained about Ethiopia Country. Did you hearing what was the conversation that guy argued with him?!?! With out permission that hadn't took video camera took him . that was disrespectful, don't to you? Who does happy with out asking someone permission that taking the video from the developed country?! So Ethiopian are they are really kindness and all welcome the foreign country. So this guys he make video about Ethiopia not exactly true that he explained.❤❤❤❤
@usmania79
@usmania79 Жыл бұрын
@@lindahurtz4447 Nobody would notice this guy if he wouldn't bully Yves. He did not film this guy in particular, he just wanted to film his meal and the atmosphere in the restaurant. I heard the conversation and the guy was arrogant and agressive towards Yves. There are ways to tell thinks more politely. He could simply ask Yves : "Please I don't want to appear in your movie, could you please blur my face?" (Which Yves did by the way. It is possible to film the public space, unless you don't focus on one person in particular. I know that in Senegal they make problems, just like in Ethiopia. On the other hand in India you can film everywhere without problem. I think Yves will go spend his money somewhere else. Tough luck for Ethiopia.
@marcusmarootian9913
@marcusmarootian9913 Жыл бұрын
I'm an Armenian-American who just decovered your channel. All the best and take care from California, USA.
@Reggy9
@Reggy9 Жыл бұрын
To be honest in this situation these ppl were right. Sorry to say that. Just respect their will. They are eating. I wouldn't like being filmed then either.
@keleme8032
@keleme8032 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you.
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
I know the situation is awkward but still, the reaction of these guys does not make any sense, as they are basically telling me that I have to follow whichever rule they want me to follow. And funny enough, these guys were originally complaining in the name of 2 other people who actually never complained about being filmed... They actually never complained because I was filming them, they just complained in the name of other people who didn't seem to care about what I was doing. In my mind, these guys just wanted to be rude for the sake of being rude.
@bilbobaggins9765
@bilbobaggins9765 Жыл бұрын
If you can eat in public, what's the difference with being filmed? Maybe eat in private and not on the street if you don't want to be seen . Some men just want to show authority over foreigners ( the only authority they feel that they have )
@jtisle506
@jtisle506 Жыл бұрын
Completely disagree. Why are people so uptight about cameras? Theres cameras on every corner for security, police use cameras, the world is digital and internet imbedded. Getting pissed off about somebody filming you IN PUBLIC is fucking comical. Why do you think nobody visits Ethiopia? No westerner wants to go somewhere they cannot film or document their travel. Context is key. Its not like Yves is sticking a camera in their face and being disrespecful. Hes documenting their culture and day to day life. He was being completely respectful. That dude is just a sad soul who wants to pick a fight in any instance, one of those. Africa will continue to have little to no tourism until people like the Stone Age Philosophers in the video exist.
@Reggy9
@Reggy9 Жыл бұрын
​@@KinoYves​​​All good my friend. Keep up your good work, maybe get your break back here in Europe for some time and come back in a different region of the planet, as you mentioned in your last video. 👍 Greetings from Munich!
@Ahad_Faisal
@Ahad_Faisal Жыл бұрын
Be safe bro in Ethiopia, sounds very rough… Love your videos
@Salimmensous
@Salimmensous Жыл бұрын
We are basically going to miss " GOOD MORNING MY FRIENDSsss !!! Bonne continuation
@NamibianYoutubeChannel
@NamibianYoutubeChannel Жыл бұрын
Yves the title of this video could scare away visitors from Ethiopia; believe me for every one bad person you encounter in Ethiopia, there are hundreds of thousands that love to see you there but you have hit the nail on the head in reasoning it out. The government is to blame for the paranoia and mistrust that contaminated their social life. Merci Beaucoup 🙏🏽
@loftydofty2721
@loftydofty2721 Жыл бұрын
They are not bad people. I would personally break any camera put on my face.
@SM-ce1uy
@SM-ce1uy 10 ай бұрын
, my neighbors went there, got attacked, one of them was in a coma briefly then passed away recently. both of them british
@NamibianYoutubeChannel
@NamibianYoutubeChannel 10 ай бұрын
@@SM-ce1uy sad to hear that.
@selvycapers6648
@selvycapers6648 Жыл бұрын
Wait a minute! It it just me, or does anyone think that he is clearly out of line when the young man informs him to ask permission to film and he continues to argue with him as if it is up for debate? Rule # 1 when traveling to other places is to respect their customs. He is lucky that the people there are so patient and kind. Very disappointed in Yves. He should know better! 😟
@Ahad_Faisal
@Ahad_Faisal Жыл бұрын
There is law that allows filming without permission im Ethiopia, the other man was clearly out of line. It was outside and in public, Yves still blurred him out too.
@Una459
@Una459 Жыл бұрын
He is 1000 % out of line. Did u c the reply he gave to someone. He said " if the restaurant guy could just keep quiet, this would not have happened" he wants him to be quiet, can u believe that. Now my Ethiopian blood is boiling nd i feel like saying " ere goraw, ere goraw, atetetette 😂😂 ere medefer
@emmwara2081
@emmwara2081 Жыл бұрын
How ignorant have you have to be to write this comment? Yuvs is not interested in recording those people he is just sharing his experience at the Frute shop to the world this people are ignorant just like you they you have asked politely if it’s okay for him not to put them in the shot if possible! It’s not nice shouting at foreigners doesn’t give a good look to our country!
@surafaldemissie6924
@surafaldemissie6924 Жыл бұрын
If someone doesn’t wanted stop
@gchijioke12
@gchijioke12 Жыл бұрын
@@Ahad_FaisalIf someone doesn’t want to be filmed that’s their right. Basic respect.
@mitepop
@mitepop Жыл бұрын
One Thing i really enjoy watching u is that you know a history about our country ... some of them u talked i don't even know funny
@xraiko8866
@xraiko8866 Жыл бұрын
on the one side i could understand the man in the restaurant, but on the other side it always depends on how you express something.
@alaieaalaiea9760
@alaieaalaiea9760 Жыл бұрын
They have the right to complain I don't want anyone filming me public or not doesn't matter u need to respect people.
@larrygold2010
@larrygold2010 Жыл бұрын
What a bummer 😢You were very happy and nostalgic when you first entered Ethiopia and it sounds like it hasn't been easy for you. Sorry for your bad experience. Hope it doesn't discourage you to continue with your journey.
@marimbashehab
@marimbashehab Жыл бұрын
I think it ok to ask permission first! The people are right because not everyone wants to be filmed. Next time it better to ask first 😊
@habt936
@habt936 Жыл бұрын
😂😂 don't Be ofended Yves. currently in Ethiopia the inflation is making us cranky. I my self might yell at someone today 😂
@fikirhaile4461
@fikirhaile4461 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@hggfgcgf7135
@hggfgcgf7135 Жыл бұрын
አይዞኝ ግን የሰውን መብት ለመንካት ምንም ምክኔያት ምንም መብት የለንም ችግራችን የራሳችን ነው ለሰው መጉጃ ምክኔያት መሆን የለበትም
@Zeyede_Seyum
@Zeyede_Seyum Жыл бұрын
@@hggfgcgf7135 የደበደቡት አስመሰለሽው። እንደውም በአግባቡ ነው ያናገሩት፣ መቀረጽ ስላልፈለጉ ቶሎ ማቆም ነበረበት።
@mekiasbiru3599
@mekiasbiru3599 Жыл бұрын
No its scams by the people that's living hiding
@thehabeshaherbalista
@thehabeshaherbalista Жыл бұрын
​@@Zeyede_Seyumትክክል
@JohnDoe-bh2lp
@JohnDoe-bh2lp Жыл бұрын
Nice video thanks for bringing attention to urban African areas
@selomberhane2478
@selomberhane2478 Жыл бұрын
Three of my friends from Canada are coming to Ethiopia because of your video about the Mursi tribes. They are exited, but definitely not by bike lol.
@theassassin9326
@theassassin9326 Жыл бұрын
They are not Ethiopians
@deniz_zz
@deniz_zz Жыл бұрын
@@theassassin9326yea sure, they must be russians in Africa!
@theassassin9326
@theassassin9326 Жыл бұрын
@@deniz_zz just because Emperor Menelik send a few soldiers to put a flag there and claim this territory as his own doesn’t make them Ethiopians. They have nothing to do with Ethiopia. They don’t know what it is
@alpha2470
@alpha2470 Жыл бұрын
Keep going my friend don't let certain people affect your passion. IT seems that you may have to be extra careful in these places at this present times
@yasgym
@yasgym Жыл бұрын
To be fair, that filming was in a privately owned restaurant, not in the public street or public pathway. Also cultural understanding is important to respect as well. Just as someone in the west wouldn't want a random tourist or foreigner walk into a pub or food restaurant sit down on a table and whip out their tripod, mic and camera and face it towards them, and film the waitresses, and film people privately speaking and eating. But if you were given permission of the owner, then the owner must tell the diners that you are there recording for your thing, and then it's up to them to stay or go. But in this case you should just enjoy the food, and point the camera downwards and not at the people, or just politely tell them what you're doing and if it's fine by them, you know, it's better to stay on the safe side.
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
That filming was in the terrace of the restaurant, which is in the street, in the public space, as the terrace is not inside the restaurant, but it is clearly out on the sidewalk. And I have filmed in many many restaurants, and if the owner does not want you to film, they tell you immediately, and then you go somewhere else, which is fair enough, though, what you say is completely disconnected to the reality, because I have never seen a restaurant owner asking all the customers whether they are happy if someone films, including in Ethiopia. Do you imagine a restaurant owner asking his customers' every time someone films anything with a smartphone, or every time someone takes a selfie where someone might appear in the background... in the 21st century, it is a complete none sense, even in Ethiopia.
@ethiopiasource
@ethiopiasource 3 ай бұрын
Hello Eve, I hope you are reading this comment, I want to send my condolence for everything you faced on this video. The person who spoiled your day by talking no sense about filming the streets and everything about Addis Ababa was not trying to defend himself or others, instead he was trying to gain attention from others by confronting Forringers like you by showing that he is a literate person who can speak English. I am also Ethiopian, and I can say there are a lot of persons who have such kind of behavior. but for better I just want to say that you are the most generous, respectful and so entertaining youtuber on this platform, you were trying hard to show the world good side of Ethiopia, even though everyone was against you. I had also watched the barber incident, and it was so sad but eve I want to tell you that all Ethiopian are not like this. Thank you for everything keep going
@yoniD71221
@yoniD71221 Жыл бұрын
To begin with i really can see you keep your cool no matter what, i was expecting you would just leave after the confrontation; it is just a bad timing now every one is on the edge to easily get upset.... but the camera is still an issue some people are strictly private with their life thats why. And you YVES just keep doing what your doing. you cant be politer, nicer, than you are.
@vortex360
@vortex360 10 ай бұрын
A simple "F off" would have sufficed for me. That's how we do it in the States.
@storyyxx
@storyyxx Жыл бұрын
i love it when you drink juice and eat on your vlogs!
@herewegoagain113
@herewegoagain113 Жыл бұрын
Kino, just to add on the eucalyptus tree, it also served as a construction input, scaffolding and pillars, later on became furniture as well. Sad to see the bullying btw,
@Et_sapien
@Et_sapien Жыл бұрын
What kind of camera do you use ? Does it look like a gun ? 😂 😂
@CavemanSM
@CavemanSM Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love ❤ your videos your fantastic content and also I love your character and wonderful personality x
@kjss4345
@kjss4345 Жыл бұрын
That dude was supposed to be at work and you filmed him eating on company time😂
@gchijioke12
@gchijioke12 Жыл бұрын
If someone doesn’t want to be filmed that’s their right. You have to respect people’s boundaries, especially in a foreign country.
@mp-rn6lb
@mp-rn6lb Жыл бұрын
Hi Kino Yves You should accept that an individual does not want to be filmed. He is asking you not to film him, but you argue with him and continue to film him. He would be correct and polite that you ask the owner of the premises where you intend to be filming, if it is OK to flm there and the customers who visit his place. Nothing to do with "public space" - Try and film a Frenchman whilst he is having his private lunch and see if he does not throw his dish of his delicious escargots in your face. 🐌🐌
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
You didn't get the video, he is not asking me not to film him. After I stopped filming with my main camera, he is giving a moral lesson off camera, but he did not realize that my other smaller camera was still filming. He complained because I filmed the waitress serving other people, he complained in the name of these people, who actually did not care about what I was doing. In the mind of this guy, he is giving me a moral lesson off camera. I never filmed people eating, I filmed people being served by a waitress because I thought she was going to serve me.
@daniel-j7s4s
@daniel-j7s4s Жыл бұрын
@@KinoYves that is a french answer , very shifty and suspicious
@Una459
@Una459 Жыл бұрын
KUDOS to the guy who didn'twant to be filmed. It's his right eventhough the French guy keeps filming him. So so proud of him. We should all get a lesson nd know our rights in our country. That's how u get respected by others who is trying to dominate u , mistreat u , make u to be quiet in their own country. No country respects others the way Ethipians respect foreigners. We have been there nd we know, ya we know how French ppl treat immigrants.
@killn_j9306
@killn_j9306 Жыл бұрын
Don't know much about Ethiopia, but you can get that kind of confrontation anywhere, some people just don't like to be filmed, it makes them uncomfortable, so i agree with those guys saying he should have asked permission first, forget whether or not it's against the law, it seems a little immoral to film people especially if you have no idea of whether or not they are comfortable with it and then post it online where anyone can see..
@natiggiz
@natiggiz Жыл бұрын
Bingo! I would be pissed if I went to a restaurant to have a good time and someone was recording me or my food lol
@dont3222
@dont3222 Жыл бұрын
Remember, you can’t violate other’s rights but expect people to respect yours. Specially, if you are in foreign countries, respect the local people.
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
I never violated anyone's right in this video.
@ኢትዮጵያሀገሬ-አ8ሐ
@ኢትዮጵያሀገሬ-አ8ሐ Жыл бұрын
@@KinoYvesit’s ok bro
@godbelow
@godbelow Жыл бұрын
wtf are you arguing with people in their country, if they don't want to be recorded. respect their wish and move on. You're just asking for trouble at this point.
@AfroSights360
@AfroSights360 Жыл бұрын
I am Ethiopian, and he has the right to film in a public space just like anyone else in any other country. That guy was just being rude for no reason. He doesn't have the authority to dictate what someone can or cannot do.
@godbelow
@godbelow Жыл бұрын
@@AfroSights360 It's irrelevant if it's right or wrong. Stop your arguing and move on. Dude has to use his brain in these situations.
@xmediabox
@xmediabox Жыл бұрын
@@AfroSights360 the person has the right to tell yve do n ot fil me and he is right what he said by the way even i like what yve is doing.in this case yve has to be calm and try the next move
@dochere-bolelwang
@dochere-bolelwang Жыл бұрын
This is so totally impolite. It is like asking someone who came to visit South Africa and asking, "wtf" are you fighting with South African criminals. It doesn't make sense at all...
@addyassefa5656
@addyassefa5656 Жыл бұрын
Your camera isnt a weapon. If you dont like being filmed dont leave your house bitch
@Mimer_ye
@Mimer_ye Жыл бұрын
The video does not show all the necessary information There are some points Like the khat tree or Katha edulis is an evergreen and flowering tree that grows mainly in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. This plant is mainly grown for its leaves, which contain a stimulating substance called cathinone. The leaves of the khat tree are chewed for their slightly stimulant and pleasurable effect. In Ethiopia, especially in Addis Ababa, khat is widely consumed and plays an important cultural and social role. It is often consumed during social gatherings or as a recreational activity to communicate and engage in discussions. The leaves of the khat tree are picked fresh and chewed to release the active substances. The effects of khat consumption include increased alertness, improved mood, and a sense of well-being. However, it may also cause side effects such as insomnia and loss of appetite, and in some cases the individual may experience addiction. It is important to note that the use and cultivation of khat is regulated in various countries such as Yemen and its legality varies. In Ethiopia, the sale and consumption of khat is legal, but regulations surrounding its use may vary.😎
@drthomason7043
@drthomason7043 Жыл бұрын
Some of us in the west don't like to be filmed Eucalyptus I think comes from Australia an thrives in hot dessert lands. The early zionist used it in Israel too. Good to know you are going home. Hope all goes well Yves
@Ludo_Liu
@Ludo_Liu Жыл бұрын
le bonjour d'un collègue francais au nigeria ! keep it up brother !
@pakan357
@pakan357 Жыл бұрын
Why not deescalate? "I'm sorry brother, my bad, no more filming anymore. Only my food, no people." People don't like to have their views challenged by tourists in their native country.
@hazeruiss
@hazeruiss Жыл бұрын
Merci beaucoup Yves, ton contenu est tellement intéressant c'est juste excellent ! Continue de nous faire rêver, t'es génial mec ! ❤👍
@r.g.soliman3795
@r.g.soliman3795 Жыл бұрын
Most of the Ethiopian people are very kind and nice but like any country there are some people not good so don’t be sad my dear Yves , God bless you and my good wishes to you from Alexandria 🇪🇬
@thetruth1394
@thetruth1394 Жыл бұрын
Ask permission to record. Ethiopia power
@zohairyahea7294
@zohairyahea7294 Жыл бұрын
صديقي العزيز حياك الرب بالتوفيق لك يا طيب
@paulsoulmusik4302
@paulsoulmusik4302 Жыл бұрын
I have to say, that I find it very disrespectful to film someone who explicitly says doesn't want to be filmed. If someone doesn't want to be filmed, just don't film them.
@alikodinko9158
@alikodinko9158 Жыл бұрын
The idea of introducing eucalyptus to Ethiopia was not good. Eucalyptus absorbs too much water from the ground. For example, if you plant eucalyptus near the river, after few years that river will dry up. During the sunny summer, if you cut down an eucalyptus and separate it into halfs, you will see that water pour off it.
@nazortube
@nazortube Жыл бұрын
I somehow agree with this ethiopians. I wouldnt like to be recorded in restaurant either
@rebbybam230
@rebbybam230 Жыл бұрын
They asked him politely and try to back their reasons and left , he is a spoiled entitled brat that knows nothing about nothing ,
@soranyad8101
@soranyad8101 Жыл бұрын
Stay safe and continue to explore
@blessedlove2113
@blessedlove2113 Жыл бұрын
The right to record others in public is NOT a right in some parts of the world. Don't impose your western values on others.
@annieminot1061
@annieminot1061 Жыл бұрын
Merci Yves pour tous ces reportages aussi intéressants les uns que les autres ❤ câlin depuis l'Égypte 😊
@philipvenema9673
@philipvenema9673 Жыл бұрын
You can also film in public by law without permission in Ethiopia, as long as it is not for commercial use. You are right! But all over the world there are countries where the same applies and there are people who don't know that. They think you have to ask permission first. Annoying. 😐 Thanks for filming! Ethiopia is a mystical but also partly violent country and your videos provide a good insight. Keep on going, traveller! 👍💪
@rebbybam230
@rebbybam230 Жыл бұрын
It's not about law it's about culture, food is respectable in our country,
@philipvenema9673
@philipvenema9673 Жыл бұрын
Good point, thanks. Didn't realize this is the view in Ethiopia specifically for food. Culture is definitely something to consider. I can imagine this is the case given the severe famines in the past.
@TameneSinishawGelaye
@TameneSinishawGelaye Жыл бұрын
@@philipvenema9673 Your reasoning entails about an idea from an educated person that clearly differentiates famine and food culture. Nice!
@Ahad_Faisal
@Ahad_Faisal Жыл бұрын
@@rebbybam230Law does not matter in your land…?
@FlashxSounds
@FlashxSounds Жыл бұрын
​@@Ahad_Faisalahad Faisal u are not white why do you act like this. So you wouldn't mind your mother or little sister getting filmed by some stranger? Man i wouldn't want to have you as a brother or a son. Muslims generally frown upon filming their mother. I dknt know one arab vlogger who does this. U know better but i think the west is corrupting ur mind
@AmenaandElias
@AmenaandElias 6 ай бұрын
I experienced the same thing in Ethiopia and was even told I have to delete my footage. I told them “okay” but I never deleted anything and I posted it on KZbin. 😂 I’m with you - people need to know the laws. Public filming is not illegal. My husband is Ethiopian and he was embarrassed by these ppl. They are acting like Karen’s.
@rolfen
@rolfen Жыл бұрын
Hello yves you did well. You were trying to record your food. It's about striking a balance between letting anyone walk over you and dictate what you can do on one side and trying to educate everyone on the other side. You will need lots of time to change your environment in Ethiopia. It is possible of course it just probably takes more time than you have. I get these vibes in Lebanon a lot "you have to ask for permission" and it is difficult to have random people lecture you at random times. Filming in any place of the world can be challenging. Ethiopian in my experience are challenging they seem to be somewhat hostile and very self-conscious in public spaces. I know this has a lot to do with your state of mind following your previous mishap being threatened and robbed. Hopefully you will fully recover soon.
@blessedlove2113
@blessedlove2113 Жыл бұрын
The right to film in public is not worldwide. Some cultures simply do not have that right at all. Don't bring your white values into non white or African spaces.
@theassassin9326
@theassassin9326 Жыл бұрын
Ethiopia is not hostile. The people generally are very friendly. Have you even been there?
@UgandanFolktales
@UgandanFolktales 2 ай бұрын
Clearly you were looking for trouble. I would have lost my appetite after that exchange. Good of you to eat the salad- Haha
@carabatcarabat4913
@carabatcarabat4913 Жыл бұрын
Désolé Yves, mais là non. Vous n'êtes pas sur la voie publique, vous êtes sur la terrasse d'un restaurant. Il ne s'agit pas de simples passants qui apparaissent furtivement, mais de clients qui sont attablés pour manger, et qui restent malgré eux presque en permanence dans le champ de votre caméra. D'après ce que je vois, vous n'avez même pas demandé la permission aux employés du restaurant, vous filmez d'office. Si des clients ne veulent pas être filmés, il faut stopper, et non pas se lancer dans une polémique et encore moins avec des arguments moisis du genre "je filme, c'est mon job". J'aime bien vos vidéos, mais parfois certaines séquences créent un sentiment de malaise, à cause de votre attitude qui n'est pas toujours adéquate.
@hervedelille2468
@hervedelille2468 Жыл бұрын
Bien dit...si un éthiopien venait filmer des terrasses de café , les gens dans la rue, certains halls d'immeubles en france, il pourrait avoir des problèmes aussi...ça se fait pas de filmer les gens comme ça...google maps , les gens sont floutés , idem pour beaucoup de reportages télés...
@carabatcarabat4913
@carabatcarabat4913 Жыл бұрын
@@hervedelille2468 Pour avoir un peu voyagé, je dirais que ça dépend beaucoup des pays, des endroits. Dans certains pays, les locaux s'en fichent d'être filmés, il arrive même qu'ils se prêtent au jeu. En revanche, dans d'autres pays, les locaux n'aiment pas ça du tout. Il y a aussi des gens qui n'oseront rien dire, parce qu'ils ne veulent pas créer un conflit. En ce qui me concerne, il m'arrive de filmer dans les restaurants, mais je filme les plats, et éventuellement moi mais en faisant en sorte que personne d'autre ne soit dans le champ de la caméra.
@mikef25
@mikef25 Жыл бұрын
Frankly I'm surprised you're not running into that kind of situations more often. :) Over there it's much more sensitive. You'll get used to it.
@JackyPot81
@JackyPot81 Жыл бұрын
My opinion is that they just use there personal right if they say „ don’t Film me“. If you stay calm and said „ I accept that“ everything’s done and over. It is the same in any country. There are always people don’t want to. I like your content but to name the video foreigner not welcome is to much bro. Next time don’t talk so nervous and fast and they stay calm, too
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
I understand that, but that's not what happens in this video. In this video, they think I stopped filming, because they did not notice my smaller camera, and after I stopped filming with the bigger action cam, they decide to give me a lesson off camera (which is what you see in this video). So they don't ask me not to film them, they only intend to give me a lesson.
@JackyPot81
@JackyPot81 Жыл бұрын
Ok but maybe they wanted a small sorry for that. Like a „I’m sorry I do not want to disrespect your personal rights“. You didn’t want to give in, too. Well I can feel them in one way. Not a big thing, like your content, go on, wish you the best…
@ramtapa2303
@ramtapa2303 Жыл бұрын
Finally Great content
@sademas
@sademas Жыл бұрын
Yves, my dear, You are accountable for filming others without their permission. It's clear that you wouldn't do that in a civilized country. I get the sense that you underestimated that man. It is important to respect the privacy of others.
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
I have done that in many other countries, and I never had any issue. Especially in Europe. I even happen to film in a restaurant in Bosnia, and the president of Bosnia was in the restaurant, and the PRESIDENT of Bosnia never complained about me filming.
@daniel-j7s4s
@daniel-j7s4s Жыл бұрын
@@KinoYves PRESIDENT of Bosnia is a public person ,you can film him this people are privet persons who whats to enjoy their quite afternoon launch , and then you came along with your camera and your im so civilized argument and ruin their day. this video fills like revenge video for getting robed in southern region. .sandals and shorts are for poor peoples ? WTF no one think that way
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
This video is numbered vA 46, the robbery video is vA 59. This video was filmed months before I got robbed in the South.
@Una459
@Una459 Жыл бұрын
​@@KinoYvesif one country allows , it doesnt mean others will. Am not a tourist but am sure u became one knowing that a did ur research how to handle it. Never seen a tourist that gets pissed off if things doesn't get there way. Don't excpect ppl to be quiet just for ur pleasure while u r invading thier privacy or their culture. That's very very disrespectful. Pls go do some revision about ur profession.
@Tabouli
@Tabouli Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the vlog. Love the information about Armenian history and Armenians being everywhere. ❤
@helenyehdego314
@helenyehdego314 Жыл бұрын
Am sorry that happened 😞 but your safety is more important. I will view your videos no matter what because I like your way of thinking and style. Keep it up. And be safe. See you on your next adventure my friend 😉👍🏼
@mekiasbiru3599
@mekiasbiru3599 Жыл бұрын
Stay way from the one that's getting paid to something freedom
@panettapanetta7218
@panettapanetta7218 Жыл бұрын
It's okay on the streets, but I don't want to be recorded with a camera while I'm sitting and eating somewhere. If you don't like my choice, it doesn't make me a bad person. In situations like this, you'd better walk away instead of prolonging the discussion.
@hgoko-go5m
@hgoko-go5m Жыл бұрын
This country is full of troubles and harassment, you should move on and go to the next county and never go back unless there will be change for treating the foreigners in good manners and respect, the most aggressive footage was in this country during all your travel, cheers Ives 👍
@rebbybam230
@rebbybam230 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂it could be true , he should move on lol
@Zufan2421
@Zufan2421 Жыл бұрын
​@@rebbybam230men miyask nager ale awun 😮
@HiddenTide
@HiddenTide Жыл бұрын
I agree. I prefer Yves travelling across Europe and the Middle East. Much friendlier and human people, not those trying to make a buck on you at every step and unfriendly people.
@asayeeshetu1662
@asayeeshetu1662 Жыл бұрын
Hello,you just misunderstood the way my country behave,pure of love and respect for foreigners,but you have to respect our culture that is who we are,remember i just said we respect not seeing the foreigners as other african country like other human,we got our big heart,we never colonized and that's how it works,proud of my country
@Una459
@Una459 Жыл бұрын
Hey we prefer ppl like u not to step a foot to my country if u don't respect our way of living, nd so on. So ya move on , step!
@nebiyutedla5508
@nebiyutedla5508 Жыл бұрын
Filming inside a restaurant without permission is inappropriate because it can be considered an invasion of privacy.
@KinoYves
@KinoYves Жыл бұрын
A sidewalk is not a private place. And in a restaurant, the rules are set by the owner of the restaurant, not by random customers.
@Travel_Jabarti
@Travel_Jabarti Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry to say this, but from all your videos what I understood is that you are trying to distort the image of that country, you only go to places where there is problem. “ I’m suspecting that You have hidden agenda “
@emanhabesha3176
@emanhabesha3176 Жыл бұрын
Welcome brother, I have been waiting for you. We love you very much. Not all Ethiopians are the same. We love you bro.
@robert900222
@robert900222 Жыл бұрын
You managed well the situation to be honest I understand both of the sides your side and the guys who complained too. Some people and cultures are more reserved and not used to cameras Im living in eastern Europe here people really don't like cameras and very uncommon thing to film in public spaces people try to hide from it or getting annoyed.
@mooneymooney251
@mooneymooney251 Жыл бұрын
You should have told them to call the police! That would have ended the empty bullying! Filming in public place with exceptions of government institutions is legal in Ethiopia!
@yonasTubeYou
@yonasTubeYou Жыл бұрын
Brother it is due to the War and political tensions that made people worry about being filmed. In the past it was so easy and you could see a welcoming and charming face of the people. Nothing at all. I believe people will recover from the political trauma soon! And Your SANDALS 😅😅😅
@FaraiKowo
@FaraiKowo Ай бұрын
Who cares about being filmed. It's ridiculous. The eyes are recording, and CCTV is recording!! Where do you draw the line? I personally don't give a **** who films me, I am not hiding anything.
@nasenmann25
@nasenmann25 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I think if somebody asks you not to be filmed you should respect that. You could have just said, ok sorry I will not film you again. I do not think that you have the right to film anyone in public space in Germany without permission. If you install a security cam here in Germany, you are not allowed to film the street as it is public space.
@DTD-no7wl
@DTD-no7wl Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks for sharing ✌️
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