“No, where are you REALLY From?" Black Born and Raised in Japan

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Oriental Pearl

Oriental Pearl

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Beni was born in Tokyo to an immigrant family from Ghana. She speaks fluent Japanese and has spent her whole life in Japan.
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@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
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@TkyoSam
@TkyoSam 2 ай бұрын
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@ゾーマ-n8n
@ゾーマ-n8n Ай бұрын
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@Melonkini
@Melonkini Ай бұрын
MYOB. F Negra
@adamopolisstrefa2477
@adamopolisstrefa2477 21 күн бұрын
I’m from Poland. I believe You know what is taking place here. You both respect the place You live in, the language, the culture, and good manners. You assimilate, still knowing where are you from or who are your parents. Watching you is very enviable and enjoyable. Thank you for that. :)
@HorseMingTan
@HorseMingTan 2 ай бұрын
I think what people misunderstand is the difference between ethnicity and nationality and that she isn't ethnically Japanese, even though she was born and raised there, she still differs from someone who is culturally (to an extent of course). Although you can't deny where someone is from, she is of Japanese nationality, and ethnically Ghana. ABCs (American born Chinese) are legally American, although still have their cultural heritage that make them different from any other American, but they aren't any less of an American, just as she isn't any less Japanese, she just has a different cultural background. It poses a great question, why do keyboard warriors get offended when she's technically telling the truth is beyond me, but I think this video is great for understanding and that Oriental Pearl does a great job explaining and going into detail of cultural appropriation. Keep up the good work!
@biancachambugong4620
@biancachambugong4620 2 ай бұрын
Spot on! That's why I always state my ethnicity first and mention the country I have nationality after that. People don't get confused that way.
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
That's like being an ethnic Penguin who was born and raised among Flamingoes that calls themselves an Ostrich. Japanese ethnicity, language and genetics have always been synonymous. She is not Japanese. She doesn't even speak the language very well, as noted in the vid and her only other "accent" is American English. She's a fraud.
@Noah-go8xc
@Noah-go8xc Ай бұрын
I say this as someone that is incredibly right - you are divisive. Your rhetoric is divisive. Who gives a fuck about culture and Japanese norms. They're tourists visiting. I didn't know that the cultural norm is to adhere to US norms when accommodating a US tourist. I get that you're defending Japanese people for not having such an open minded take, but you are also an idiot for thinking things are so one dimensional.
@Cognaxance
@Cognaxance Ай бұрын
Even though your perspective is correct, that's not what many foreigners, typically blck African, believe. If you want to see the why things like this infuriate indigenous people, then watch a few videos from France, Britain, Scandinavia or Ireland. You will see many migrants that REALLY believe and claim they're now whatever ethnicity of whichever country. By far the worst has got to be the Irish. They are being overrun with foreigners who not only claim these things, but are extremely violent toward the local people. However the worst part is that politicians, eager to please their globalist masters, support these foreigners to behave as they do while giving them preferential treatments far more than the actual people of that nation.
@Cognaxance
@Cognaxance Ай бұрын
Even though your perspective is correct, that's not what many foreigners, typically blck Africn, believe. If you want to see the why things like this infuriate indigenous people, then watch a few videos from France, Britain, Scandinavia or Ireland. You will see many migrants that REALLY believe and claim they're now whatever ethnicity of whichever country. By far the worst has got to be the Irish. They are being overrun with foreigners who not only claim these things, but are extremely violent toward the local people. However the worst part is that politicians, eager to please their globalist masters, support these foreigners to behave as they do while giving them preferential treatments far more than the actual people of that nation.
@TheOfficial_CommanderShepherd
@TheOfficial_CommanderShepherd 2 ай бұрын
I'm honestly surprised by her English because when you are born and raised in another country you tend not to use another language much. I'm glad she learned it though, being bilingual opens up a lot doors.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
True! And she knows 3 languages fluently.
@natashadickson4819
@natashadickson4819 Ай бұрын
Ghanaians are usually educated in English. It was an English colony but they retain native languages there like, Twi, Asante, and Fanti. I had Ghanaian coworkers here in the USA.
@OwlRabbitArt
@OwlRabbitArt Ай бұрын
this video is a beautiful display of the positive influences diversity can have upon others lives/ I was actually surprised she has an American accent tbh myself being born and raised in the U.S. and having learned Spanish later in life ( im Puerto Rican) I have a strange accent when i speak Spanish
@fpep5
@fpep5 Ай бұрын
She is speaking clear American English. Sounds like she spent more time in the US
@baritoneblazzin1965
@baritoneblazzin1965 Ай бұрын
​@@fpep5if they learn English from an American Teacher, then they will tend to take on that particular accent. She also said that she did live in the states for some years. It's called "code switching", when you can shift and speak a language and incorporate a particular accent.
@cameronwoodring5063
@cameronwoodring5063 2 ай бұрын
A lot people in the comments of KZbin really and CLEARLY dont understand ethnicity v.s. nationality
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
No we do and we understand that in many places (almost everywhere outside the US the "Modern West") that they are one and the same, especially Japan. This is hardly a new observation. Are there Australian Aboriginals in Norway?
@derricktalbot8846
@derricktalbot8846 Ай бұрын
@@KarlKarsnark dude? have you never met an Inuit-Afghani? a Pakistani-Barbadian? or the super rare Georgian-Georgian? You should get out more. Heck.... on Newfoundland you only have to travel a few towns over to meet an entirely different accent and people! Leave your mudhut and travel!
@tiresomeandy507
@tiresomeandy507 4 күн бұрын
@@KarlKarsnark If an ethnically Japanese person born and raised in American said they were American, would you find that weird? I suppose people like you do have a problem with that. I don't why these right wing trolls love the idea of an ethnostate, even if they will never go there, and it will never affect them if it changed.
@perpetualgrimace
@perpetualgrimace 2 ай бұрын
Those comments were WILD
@opinion56
@opinion56 2 ай бұрын
There isnt anything japanese about this women other than she can speak japanese. Her voice, mannerisms, clothing, her weight. Shes african american straight up.
@monicaalvarez5696
@monicaalvarez5696 2 ай бұрын
@@opinion56she’s not an American citizen!! How can you say African American?? She was born and raised in Japan. She lived in America for a short time. If she had lived in England, she would obviously have a British accent instead of American. Doesn’t make her African American by her accent.
@opinion56
@opinion56 2 ай бұрын
@@monicaalvarez5696 then she failed to assimilate. Japan isn’t america, being Japanese come with standards and prerequisites. And the only one she met was being born in Japan and speaking Japanese.
@opinion56
@opinion56 2 ай бұрын
@@BlakeEM you’re applying western style bullshit onto the Japanese. None of which most Japanese would even agree with. Japan is a very conservative country and being Japanese comes with a lot more than just being born there. Leave your western standards at home bro
@opinion56
@opinion56 2 ай бұрын
@@BlakeEM most Japanese people simply wouldn’t agree with you and you falsely apply western standards to this situation. She’s more of an immigrant who is failing to assimilate honestly.
@rd4660
@rd4660 Ай бұрын
As an old fella the only advice I've give you is not to listen to ignorant people.
@bre_me
@bre_me 2 ай бұрын
I think it's because people have trouble differentiating between nationality and ethnicity. She might be Japanese by nationality, but she's not Japanese by ethnicity.
@gregoryschmidt1233
@gregoryschmidt1233 2 ай бұрын
“Ethnicity” is a term which will have less and less significance with each future generation.
@simmorg290
@simmorg290 2 ай бұрын
@@gregoryschmidt1233 Only in some parts of the world.
@bre_me
@bre_me 2 ай бұрын
@@gregoryschmidt1233 I don't think so. She is very clearly not ethnically Japanese. It just means that for all of your known family history, your family has been in Japan. His family is very clearly ethnically from Africa.
@Sexy_Diana
@Sexy_Diana Ай бұрын
​@@bre_mebecause of her skin colour, right?
@natashadickson4819
@natashadickson4819 Ай бұрын
​@@gregoryschmidt1233 ⭐️
@MisNebel
@MisNebel 16 күн бұрын
If she told me I’m from Japan I was born there, I would think that was cool and awesome! I would be in awe. She’s amazing and a beautiful human.
@hallywinters1268
@hallywinters1268 2 ай бұрын
My dad is 1/2 Japanese and born in Japan. I am 30% Japanese (and I am currently visiting Japan now). I was born and raised in the USA. Despite the fact that I am not native American, I see myself as American (as do most people born there despite their ancestry being from Africa, China, Korea, Mexico, Canada, Austria, etc). There are so many things that make up a person: nationality (nation born and raised), ethnicity, culture, religion (or not), etc. I would say she is Japanese of Ghana descent. I think she is awesome. But no matter what, we are all people sharing this planet at the same time. We are in this together; we should act as a team.
@phoenixhenson3689
@phoenixhenson3689 2 ай бұрын
But who are you allegiant too? Thats one of the many problems with dual citizenship and multiculturalism .You cant serve 2 masters!
@karentrader9569
@karentrader9569 Ай бұрын
Yessssss! I was born, raised in USA, guess what? I am an American.
@caelabrinks2250
@caelabrinks2250 Ай бұрын
Natives aren't the only ethnic Americans
@ootts456
@ootts456 Ай бұрын
So your mom is 5% Japanese?
@yellowmask1796
@yellowmask1796 Ай бұрын
You seem to not know japan,there are japanese Americans who returned to Japan and are not treated like japanese but as forginers whom get discriminated endlessly, so she will suffer discrimination beyond the beyonds
@Misias_Gachaday
@Misias_Gachaday 2 ай бұрын
I got born in polend but my father is from japan and my mom is from poland and i speak polish and japanese.idc what people are saying about me i know that i have a japanese dad and a polish mom.And no one have to say it's real or not. 🎀
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
So, reality doesn't exist in your world. Got it.
@iLikethatYoudontLikeMe
@iLikethatYoudontLikeMe 2 ай бұрын
@@KarlKarsnark what is Your reality, being a jerk for no reason?
@luffyland4996
@luffyland4996 2 ай бұрын
You’re a halfu ur not Japanese. If both ur parents are Japanese then ur japanes
@MayaTheDecemberGirl
@MayaTheDecemberGirl 2 ай бұрын
So You're like Gabriel Hyodo (a popular Polish KZbinr, making videos about Japan) - whose father is also Japanese and his mother is Polish.
@ricmucha9096
@ricmucha9096 2 ай бұрын
Born in Australia Polish parents call myself more Polish than Aussie
@530MAIDU
@530MAIDU Ай бұрын
I love watching your guests, they are so gracious and I believe the HATERZ are just TOXIC. Just STOP 🛑 watching Oriental Pearl’s Vlogs and Move On !! I’ve been watching her episodes since the beginning and they are inspirational and encouraging for the ones who want to learn new languages. I enjoy them because I want to learn about JAPAN 🇯🇵 and other ASIAN COUNTRIES, I’d love to visit if only in content like Oriental Pearl’s. I’ve been a Subscriber for years now and I’m never disappointed. 🇯🇵👏🏽✨
@ninaflowers5285
@ninaflowers5285 2 ай бұрын
I'm in awe, that her english is so on pointe and that she's unique in the fact that she's not mixed, but still Japanese.
@puccaland
@puccaland 2 ай бұрын
Those people are called kei nihonjin. It means Japanese of xxx descent.
@ootts456
@ootts456 2 ай бұрын
@@puccaland xxx kei nihonjin simply means xxx japanese just like italian american, chinese american etc
@puccaland
@puccaland 2 ай бұрын
@@ootts456 Italian American and Japanese American mean American of Italian or Japanese descent so what's your point?
@starrynitebaka
@starrynitebaka 2 ай бұрын
​@puccaland I think they were just adding onto what you typed--not dismissing it.
@puccaland
@puccaland 2 ай бұрын
@@starrynitebaka They repeated what I said using the American context. Only Americans call themselves Italian, Japanese something American. Elsewhere people simply say of xxx descent or originated from.
@joaquincapiro8919
@joaquincapiro8919 2 ай бұрын
Beni is so lovely. She has a wonderful spirit and outlook. Thank you for introducing the world to such inspiring people. Keep up the good work!🌹
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. I really enjoyed hanging out with her.
@MisNebel
@MisNebel 16 күн бұрын
She is stunning!! I think it’s so cool she’s Japanese.
@Voltaire321
@Voltaire321 2 ай бұрын
There's a difference between claiming Japanese as your nationality (and culture) vs claiming to be ethnically Japanese. Clearly Beni is the first and not the second. This should be obvious to everyone. Unfortunately there are a ton of idiots out there that refuse to make distinction for whatever reason (hate? ignorance? trolling?)
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark Ай бұрын
Japanese people, culture and language ONLY come from Japan. The are one and the same and always have been. She isn't "culturally Japanese". Look at her entirely non-Japanese clothing. Listen to her mediocre "Native Japanese". Note how the only thing she can say she likes/prefers about Japan is the food, just like every other tourist. She is not Japanese in any meaningful sense. She just lives(d) there in the same way Europeans live in the New World, but are not "Native Americans". This should be obvious to everyone.
@MiaogisTeas
@MiaogisTeas Ай бұрын
No, she's not. She's claiming to be Japanese. She isn't. She's a Japanese citizen. Just look at the way she dresses! She's not even trying to assimilate.
@EV4RY
@EV4RY 18 күн бұрын
Sit where you feel you fit Beni, good luck wherever you end up, love from UK xx
@BeniRouge
@BeniRouge 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing my story and bringing more awareness to people like me. Love your work ❤ I had so much fun 🎉
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing the interview. You’re an amazing person and singer. I hope to have you over for dinner sometime.
@BeniRouge
@BeniRouge 2 ай бұрын
@@OrientalPearlYes, let’s ❤
@MisNebel
@MisNebel 16 күн бұрын
You’re an awesome person and just beautiful!!!!
@shinylittlepeople
@shinylittlepeople Ай бұрын
I can't believe people would say such rude and inappropriate comments... omg. I just love your channel! We need to spread not love... not hate.
@TkyoSam
@TkyoSam 2 ай бұрын
I came for Pearl, stayed for Tommy, LIKED for the Rickshaw man. Overall great video. Would rate again.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Ha ha, if only Tommy were in this video. He was at work that day. He’ll be in the next video.
@ADVJapan
@ADVJapan 2 ай бұрын
@@OrientalPearl Whelp there goes the female demographic :(
@jellis7042
@jellis7042 2 ай бұрын
A lot of Japanese/Asian born and raised in United States. Why is it so surprising they speak perfect English? I'm Asian born and raised in United States and people still wonder how I speak English so good.
@JonnyRicter
@JonnyRicter Ай бұрын
Do you live in a part of the USA with a low Asian population? On the west coast, specifically Southern California, there is a lot of Asians and I’ve never once been surprised they can speak perfect English. I don’t even notice they’re Asian really, I just assume they’re fellow Americans.
@PoshMurder
@PoshMurder 2 ай бұрын
If you're born there, that IS your home land. That's where the only home you know is. Plain and simple. That's how I see it.
@IbraNNB7
@IbraNNB7 2 ай бұрын
not all coutries are alike some have Jus Soli and Jus Sanguinis criteria
@BlakeEM
@BlakeEM 2 ай бұрын
What about military kids born over seas in another country? What about someone that goes over the border to have a kid in a country they have no connection with, to escape hardships? What about someone working in another country, temporarily, and having a kid? Who are you to say what will be that person's home land? It's not as simple as you make it out to be.
@monicaalvarez5696
@monicaalvarez5696 2 ай бұрын
@@BlakeEMwherever you are born, that’s where you’re from.
@BlakeEM
@BlakeEM 2 ай бұрын
@@monicaalvarez5696 Where you are from is also where you have been previously. The meaning of words are important. You would think people would understand that on a language channel. A "home land" is not always a clearly defined term. Language is messy.
@phoenixhenson3689
@phoenixhenson3689 2 ай бұрын
The problem with that is when you have smaller Countries such as Japan and others they will no longer look the same way as people from around the world will migrate to them and change the citizenship and culture entirely
@PK-lh2om
@PK-lh2om 2 ай бұрын
People hating online are unhappy losers, nothing to waste any time or energy on. Good video as always I love them all!
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I don’t get it. But most of those comments came from KZbin shorts.
@james-not-jim
@james-not-jim 2 ай бұрын
@@OrientalPearl I find KZbin shorts attract the reactionary low-IQ TikTok-types. Not surprised, but always sad to see. Thank you for being a positive voice out here!
@SexManNordin
@SexManNordin Ай бұрын
@@OrientalPearl She will never be Japanese. She is a black African. Stop stealing other people's identities. I'm saying this as a white man who's tired of foreigners, whether raised here or not, claiming my European identity. I feel a similar sense of insult to the Japanese when a foreigner, who has no claim to the identity, thinks they can claim it. Even though her kind was neither relevant nor present in the thousands of years it took to build our modern identity and countries, now all of a sudden you come here and think you can claim you're one of us when it's clear you are not.
@user-bm9oh2ll4q
@user-bm9oh2ll4q Ай бұрын
Are you talking about this channel?😂
@Noah-go8xc
@Noah-go8xc Ай бұрын
If anything, I only saw people supporting her. Its cool. The connotation of black people speaking asian languages is fun, and she seems like a sweet person. All we can do is laugh at anyone that takes it racially. She has brains that many of us wish we did.
@halroxdynasty8683
@halroxdynasty8683 6 күн бұрын
Beni is literally so delightful. I know a lot of Americans who would be her friend in like 2 seconds.
@anasevi9456
@anasevi9456 2 ай бұрын
when it comes to these sorts of things, just take it as cosmonauts pride; because you and your attitude is awesome. Just as they will be screaming humans can't be born on mars one day when it comes to pass. You and your parents are extremely accomplished and nothing can take that away from you!
@Mvp16393
@Mvp16393 Ай бұрын
Where did she learn English? Her English is perfect. Her parents must be American.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
She’s got an American spouse.
@adoboFosho
@adoboFosho Ай бұрын
If she was born and raised in Japan how does she have a perfect American accent?!
@LuciferMorningstarDanny
@LuciferMorningstarDanny Ай бұрын
Because like most people with children born away from their parents country. They usually speak their own language at home and learn the local language at school. Just like foreign born people in your country . How is it that hard to fathom 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
@retrograde126
@retrograde126 Ай бұрын
She's ethnically Ghanian and her Nationality is Japanese.
@piabajeko
@piabajeko Ай бұрын
Some people are talented enough and can have multiple accents and multiple languages. Listen to her Japanese it’s great.
@piabajeko
@piabajeko Ай бұрын
This is great. I get it my I’m second generation military brat. You learn how to adapt and fit in anywhere you need to. Ignore the haters and idiots.
@shaquanjamison8161
@shaquanjamison8161 Ай бұрын
@@LuciferMorningstarDanny That makes no sense. She said her parents are from Ghana.
@richletram539
@richletram539 2 ай бұрын
Parents from Ghana, born and raised in Japan yet speaks perfect American style English. I am impressed. Where did Beni learn English? In Japan, in America or self taught? Just curious. Love these videos. Very interesting to see how other people live. 😁
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
All good questions. She speak 3 languages as a native. Her spouse is American, but I don’t know how she got so good at English even before they met.
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
@@OrientalPearl I speak 3 languages, but I didn't get my accent from a spouse and none of my secondary languages are accent free either. Her story really, really, really doesn't add up. Also, her "Native Japanese" isn't very good and we both know it, as do the people in the vid ;) They even say your Japanese is better than hers despite the fact that she's "Native Japanese". How is that possible?
@mimimonster
@mimimonster Ай бұрын
I had a roommate in college who was Japanese (parents from Japan), but she was born and raised in the Dominican Republic. She spoke Spanish and was culturally Dominican. It was great. So she was Dominican from Japanese decent. I don’t understand why people don’t get this potential dynamic - people can have a certain ancestry AND grow up in a different country/culture. This is not a difficult concept.
@ruralsquirrel5158
@ruralsquirrel5158 29 күн бұрын
Tons of Japanese in Peru, too.
@DruidsLightTarot
@DruidsLightTarot 29 күн бұрын
So why when people talk about White South Africans or Australians are they not African or Australian but when it's people of colour they are?
@shoomapadoo1141
@shoomapadoo1141 2 ай бұрын
I just got a little bit excited when I saw this post notification. That’s all. I’m good now. I do genuinely enjoy your videos!
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
Aww, thank you for being so supportive.
@shoomapadoo1141
@shoomapadoo1141 Ай бұрын
@@OrientalPearl!
@shoomapadoo1141
@shoomapadoo1141 Ай бұрын
@@OrientalPearl well I tried to paste you are welcome in mandarin but I wasn’t successful. So you’re welcome and I’m so excited to hear from you!
@F8alHe4dKa53
@F8alHe4dKa53 2 ай бұрын
I would just like to say that in everyone of these videos I'm always blown away at peoples language skills. I have 5 years of Spanish in school and still struggle to have a conversation. I am however not speaking it on a daily basis.
@MisNebel
@MisNebel 16 күн бұрын
I struggle after 20 years of Spanish. I love languages and wish I had the capacity to be a polyglot
@abc-dj3dx
@abc-dj3dx 2 ай бұрын
I love the videos and insights. I can relate that I don't really fit in anywhere either. I'm a "mutt" here in America that speaks 5 languages. But, I wouldn't change for anything!! People will only gain experience through us. It is tiring, but we are a catalyst for a new beginning. One where everyone is just a "Human." Much love to you two!!!
@dojaudrey7232
@dojaudrey7232 Ай бұрын
5 languages is incredible!!! What languages are they and how’d u learn them?
@TheBub26
@TheBub26 2 ай бұрын
people not believing she's japanese in america? the reason is that she speaks perfect american and, of course, she's black. i suppose she studied english in japan, her teacher was an american and, obviously, she was an excellent student
@stewart2589
@stewart2589 2 ай бұрын
But even with an American teacher, she would still have an accent
@natashadickson4819
@natashadickson4819 Ай бұрын
​​​ Nope. I'm from an English-speaking Caribbean country and I learned the American accent as a first grader in Maryland USA. I can do both accents.
@MiaogisTeas
@MiaogisTeas Ай бұрын
Look you're clearly not ready for this conversation. Be quiet
@feenomenal9984
@feenomenal9984 Ай бұрын
I'm from germany and there are many ethnical backgrounds. But in my perception everyone who was born and raised here like me is as much german as I am. It's better to trust your ears than your eyes. ❤
@nh2511
@nh2511 Ай бұрын
Nationality vs ethnicity debate here is mostly right. In Beni’s case, the only way for her to be a Japanese citizen is to go through the naturalization process since her parents are both from Ghana. No one gets citizenship just because they were born in Japan. Interesting thing is that she never mentioned her nationality in this video. Yes I speak both languages so I don’t have to rely on the subtitles. Some commented she has perfect English accent and I agree with it. Some said that’s because of her parents but I don’t think most people from Ghana speaks that accent. My guess is that she went to some international school in Japan.
@RumiNyx
@RumiNyx Ай бұрын
Both her parents are from Ghana, she was born in Japan. I would think she would be Japanese. Shes not from Ghana, and not from America. Shes from Japan. Her nationality is international Japan.
@claudium6769
@claudium6769 20 күн бұрын
​@RumiNyx, in many countries, it doesn't matter that you were born there. If your parents are not citizens, you won't get citizenship automatically. You still need to go through the whole naturalisation process, and in some countries, you are not allowed to have multiple citizenships. I believe it is known as citizenship by blood. In the US, if you are born there, you are automatically a citizen. Because the law is citizenship by place. Again, some countries such as Japan make a difference between ethnicity and citizenship.
@DrReginaldFinleySr
@DrReginaldFinleySr 6 күн бұрын
Loved this. Thank you for sharing Beni with us!
@Ushouldknome
@Ushouldknome 2 ай бұрын
Ppl can be born in America and say they’re American and look differently
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
America is not Japan in any way shape or form. It's like comparing an actual Apple to an iPhone just because they both have the word "Apple" in them.
@S1RLANC3
@S1RLANC3 2 ай бұрын
@@KarlKarsnarkwhat do you mean? Japan is very westernized so that alone isn’t entirely accurate. Culturally they are very different yes.
@otoyayamaguchi9279
@otoyayamaguchi9279 2 ай бұрын
America is not a homogeneous county🤦‍♀️
@gerardrbain1972
@gerardrbain1972 2 ай бұрын
​@@otoyayamaguchi9279Japan today isn't the homogeneous country it was in the past
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 2 ай бұрын
@@gerardrbain1972 hmmm no it's very Homogeneous especially in the small cities and regions. The census data would show permanent Japanese ethnically Japanese to be 99% to 100% in the regional town and villages.
@serendipitous6
@serendipitous6 2 ай бұрын
Haters gonna hate. Much love to you and your awesome guests.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@MiaogisTeas
@MiaogisTeas Ай бұрын
Maybe she shouldn't lie for attention if she didn't want the heat
@jeffreynelson2946
@jeffreynelson2946 2 ай бұрын
She is born of Ghanian parents so I would say that she is Ghanian. Being born in Japan makes her a Japanese citizen. However, she is not Japanese.
@GaneshPalraj1991
@GaneshPalraj1991 2 ай бұрын
Atleast their is one sane person who sees the distinction.
@zedwpd
@zedwpd 2 ай бұрын
But if she was born in the US to the same Ghanaian parents she would be American.
@kinimon6136
@kinimon6136 2 ай бұрын
I think the majority of people understand she isn't Japanese by blood but by birth and citizenship. Therefore, she is Japanese. She never claimed she was Japanese descent. Your arguing ethnicity and it's about nationality.
@crystalzamore7344
@crystalzamore7344 2 ай бұрын
​@@zedwpdexactly!!
@kokookok552
@kokookok552 2 ай бұрын
doesnt give her the right to be treated terribly
@EvelynEly-kg3tq
@EvelynEly-kg3tq Ай бұрын
I'm from Australia and there is so much more diversity. If you see someone who looks totally different and they say their Australian, no-one is going to question it. I have friends with backgrounds from Spain, China, Japan, Vietnam, England. But they are all still Australian. Born and raised here, live and speak English. Have Australian citizenship. Obviously it's different if they moved, but if there parents did then that's their background. Background is different to nationality. Literally the meaning of nationality is: A person's nationality is where they are a legal citizen. Which means citizenship. Like when the English took over Australia and it became its own country, how did the English become Australian? Most of them it's not in their blood. She isn't Japanese by blood but she still is Japanese citizen.
@coriolisky
@coriolisky 5 күн бұрын
No, Australia has the same exact problems! It may not be as severe as Japan, but if you're South or East Asian, you often will not be treated as belonging.
@UnicornWarLord77
@UnicornWarLord77 2 ай бұрын
Love these videos I hope to see more just traveling now you’re over 1mil❤
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. If only more people liked my travel videos.
@sanfordikeda1471
@sanfordikeda1471 2 ай бұрын
Growing up Japanese-American in Arizona in the 1960s I got exactly the same reaction...every.day.of.my.life.
@arminiuszmazowszanin2670
@arminiuszmazowszanin2670 Ай бұрын
Americans even locked japanese minority in camps at war. Now they try to lecture world about "human rights". It's a joke. Forcing world into mandatory homosexualization of children.
@isabelleblanchet3694
@isabelleblanchet3694 2 ай бұрын
Ethnicity and nationality are two different things but in countries where most of the population is of one ethnicity it gets confused with nationality. My nationality is Canadian, my ethnicity is Quebecker (French-Canadian of Québec - yes we are an ethnicity, there is even genetic research done on us because we are a large population with a small genetic pool and extensive genealogical records). We can be more then one thing. My brother-in-law is Canadian (nationality), Quebecker (culturally) and Vietnamese (ethnicity).
@scottsthots6880
@scottsthots6880 8 күн бұрын
Technically, she can call herself Japanese because it’s an ethnicity and a nationality. But because people mainly associate it with the ethnicity/culture, I can see the reason as to why some people might be upset by it.
@alika5771
@alika5771 2 ай бұрын
She is positive and she carries a smile. Who can hate on that?
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
That's not the issue, and you know it ;)
@alika5771
@alika5771 2 ай бұрын
@@KarlKarsnark The issue is that Americans feel guilty for their past and they want to repay Africans for it worldwide by guilt tripping others
@ShaiyanHossain
@ShaiyanHossain 2 ай бұрын
@@KarlKarsnark so what is the issue?
@Sexy_Diana
@Sexy_Diana Ай бұрын
Many people of the world
@donhwilson8031
@donhwilson8031 9 сағат бұрын
Thank you for putting on such a positive view of living in other cultures. Many of us Americans that live here in the states pray for unity among the nations. So that we can understand one another and not have conflict because of differing cultures. Maybe I’m wrong, but I feel like, the more we get to know one another the more we will find things that bring us together as two things that break us apart. I personally feel that many times our governments and the leaders there are the problem not the people. Thanks again for your positive. Look on the cultures of the Far East.
@voiceojane
@voiceojane 2 ай бұрын
I’m married to a Third Culture Kid. There are wonderful aspects of it, special gifts of navigating all the worlds-but it is also relentless and exhausting explaining one’s self continuously.
@thedaysideas
@thedaysideas 2 ай бұрын
Exactly. It never ends
@adoboFosho
@adoboFosho Ай бұрын
What race is that
@voiceojane
@voiceojane Ай бұрын
Human.
@jordanllc7386
@jordanllc7386 Ай бұрын
Kid?
@MiaogisTeas
@MiaogisTeas Ай бұрын
Maybe just don't claim to be ethnically and culturally the same as the country you live in. Just because you're born somewhere doesn't make you culturally or genetically of that place, and if her parents are from overseas it guarantees it.
@calldwnthesky6495
@calldwnthesky6495 Күн бұрын
Beni speaks REALLY good english too, so if i met her her in the U.S. and she told me she was from Japan i would probably wonder what kind of prank she was trying to pull until she started speaking Japanese. and i even then i would ask if she had been a student there or something. that sounds quite unusual to me - a family from Ghana emigrating to Japan... apparently not unheard of !
@wtfwtf89
@wtfwtf89 2 ай бұрын
A Japanese person would never be seen as a Ghanaian by the people of Ghana. In the same way, the Japanese quite strictly define being Japanese as being of their ethnicity. You can be born in Japan, speak Japanese as your mother language and be fully imbeded in their culture and still be seen as an outsider. If Korean people born in Japan aren't accepted, then an African most definitely won't ever be accepted as Japanese in the full extent
@Lucas43434
@Lucas43434 2 ай бұрын
"Ghanaian" is not an ethnicity. Ghana is a multi-ethnic country with 80 native languages, and you probably couldn't find it on a map, so don't make up imaginary ideas of how people from other countries think.
@wtfwtf89
@wtfwtf89 2 ай бұрын
​@@Lucas43434 Like all African countries, Ghana is indeed multi ethnic and linguistic within an overarching, i would argue, artificially contructed modern nation state identity versus much more ingrained ethno-tribal identities. You only reinforce my point: Would the Ewe people accept a Japanese person a Ewe tribal member in the full extent? Would the Akan people of Ghana do the same? In fact it is much harder if not impossible to be accepted as a member the many tribal groups than whithin the fairly diffuse multi-tribal national identity that is modern Ghana as a nation state. By the way, i've been to Ghana two years ago.
@Lucas43434
@Lucas43434 2 ай бұрын
@@wtfwtf89 Would a Ewe community accept someone born into their community, raised in their community, who speaks their language and lives as one of them? Stranger things have happened. Stop speaking for people you don't know.
@RubyDuran
@RubyDuran Ай бұрын
Girl, I wish my videos would receive the amount of support yours receive :'). I really do hope people continue to support your channel because your videos are so amazing!!!! When I watch your videos, which is almost 100% of the time, I always watch them until the end. The content you share is amazing, and bringing more awareness on such topics is wonderful! I hope someday people are able to wake up and look beyond the outer shell of a human being.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching to the very end. Few people do.
@redfog42
@redfog42 2 ай бұрын
I'm an Earthling. We're all Earthlings. Crazy world views!
@waynebryant1857
@waynebryant1857 2 ай бұрын
Really?
@mprice6683
@mprice6683 2 ай бұрын
Speak for yourself. I am waiting for the aliens to land and take me home.
@michaelsolario6607
@michaelsolario6607 2 ай бұрын
That's right 🤙.
@redfog42
@redfog42 2 ай бұрын
@@waynebryant1857 yarp
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
That's like a plant calling itself a plant. It doesn't really add anything new or useful to the conversation, or have anything to do with the topic being discussed.
@vickisrome
@vickisrome 2 ай бұрын
I LOVE these amazing people and their stories. Keep at it. Intelligent people love diversity and your channel!!!❤
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Vicki!
@Lance_K0
@Lance_K0 2 ай бұрын
The intellect of the people in this comment section it's none existent. You even see people comment but they themselves don't know about the topic in question for many reasons.(and you can tell by their comments) Yet they are still convinced that their idea it's the "truth" just because they said so. Very shameful, no comment.
@everlastingscribe
@everlastingscribe 6 күн бұрын
Im so sorry for all the hate. First thought I had was wow, what a strong person to not retailate and reject those that rejected her. Second thought I had was what a really cool story! But I am so glad I dont have to live it. I dont think I would be strong enough to live it.
@KB-ql8cx
@KB-ql8cx 2 ай бұрын
My guess is all the haters are American. In the US if you’re born here you’re American. I don’t see why it can’t apply to other countries like Japan
@I-am-not-a-number
@I-am-not-a-number 2 ай бұрын
Because that only applies in the new world, in the old world your bloodline is important. If you are born in Italy, you are not Italian. A dog born in a stable is not a horse.
@chiwhiner
@chiwhiner 2 ай бұрын
⁠@@I-am-not-a-numberIsn't at least France a bit closer to America where anyone can be considered French as long as they assimilate to French culture?
@otoyayamaguchi9279
@otoyayamaguchi9279 2 ай бұрын
​@chiwhiner just because you assimilate to French culture does not make you French. Also Japan is a homogeneous country
@kw7145
@kw7145 2 ай бұрын
No, if you are born and raised in France then you are French. England, English, etc. Culturally and legally. Not a difficult concept.
@chiwhiner
@chiwhiner 2 ай бұрын
@@kw7145 Ok but what I mean is being French is not tied to "bloodline" as original comment says is the case in the old world. If you are born in France and share French values you are French regardless of where your ancestors came from.
@achildofthelight4725
@achildofthelight4725 Ай бұрын
I was born and raised in England. Both parents and great grandparents on both sides are also English heritage. Do I class myself as being English? I am consciousness, existing from the same eternal consciousness in a moment of time. I am pure love, the same love as you ❤
@PCAKnight
@PCAKnight 2 ай бұрын
Amazing American accent!!! Would have expected your guest as being American!
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
Yes, she's "so Japanese & Ghanaian" that she sounds entirely American :/ Something doesn't add up.
@rachelhall5522
@rachelhall5522 2 ай бұрын
Most English teachers in Japan are from the US and Canada, and are normally taught more American style English. You will notice many Japanese people have an American accent when they speak English. Unless they have lived in parts of Europe, Aussie or NZ. ​@@KarlKarsnark
@breezeh1127
@breezeh1127 Ай бұрын
Well I can tell right away she isn't American (despite her English with an American accent) because when she didnt like something she was still super kind about it and wasnt harsh in judgment even when others were to her. Americans will just dish it right back and not care. She is soft spoken and kind and really thinks about the impact of her words before she speaks. I noticed that about all the people you interviewed ❤
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
You’re finally here. I missed you.
@tauempire1793
@tauempire1793 2 ай бұрын
I love how at the start likely most of these comments being racist aren't even Japanese
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
It’s ironic isn’t it.
@masterslayer3027
@masterslayer3027 Ай бұрын
You dont need to be a fruit to tell between apples and oranges my guy
@DrumBlitzKrieg
@DrumBlitzKrieg 16 күн бұрын
I have a friend from South Korea(i met him in japan) he has only been to the states a handful of times but speaks perfect english accent and all. Even his Japanese is almost perfect. He learned his english through listening to shows and music and then learned his japanese from being raised in japan from his early teens to today so its not surprising to see this woman can speak American english so good but be completely from japan
@joshuatealeaves
@joshuatealeaves 2 ай бұрын
It doesn’t matter what you look like. This women was born and raised in Japan so her soul is intrinsically Japanese. I on the other was born in the United States. I studied Japanese culture for years so I could respectfully integrate myself into their way of life. I will never be Japanese even though “I am”
@BradYaateeh.
@BradYaateeh. 2 ай бұрын
Bingo where your heart and soul live and flourish's is what you are.
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
Her "Soul" is Japanese.....riiiiiiiiiiiiight. Just like very Manga weeb. LOL! No, this is Globalist Cultural Appropriation: 101.
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 2 ай бұрын
Yet she wears a Ghanaian head dress and speaks with an American accent. I think she relates to Japan as she's raised there and speaks the language but she may well be a Christian and follow Ghanaian culture etc.
@joshuatealeaves
@joshuatealeaves 2 ай бұрын
@@glennoc8585 Theres more to her story because yeah, her accent is throwing me off big time. She sounds like she’s from the States. Perfect American accent while her Japanese is a bit off. Idk
@pappico
@pappico 2 ай бұрын
If you have hundreds of foreigners born and raised in a country, the country changes. Demographics matter more than legal idenity.
@didierlafond3365
@didierlafond3365 22 күн бұрын
Hello! I am not surprised about the reactions. As far as I am concerned, I am a Frenchman living in Quebec (Canada) for about 30 years now...but when I meet people for the first time, they still see in me au French guy, although I have been living here for quite a long time. You still remain an ''ambassador'' of your origine country. Upon that, I have been living in Germany for about 20 years, so I don't consider myself as a typical Frenchman. But it is my reference country. And above all, I am not born in France - it is complicated, I have to explain my story every time I meet new people. I am a canadian citizen since 25 years now and still be considered as a foreigner. We have to come up with these facts. And now, because I have japanese friends.... I have been studying japanese for a while...and then....when I meet new japanese people, inevitably they ask me Why do yous speak and study japanese? LOL But I love to be in an international environment and it doesn't bother me - I have learned to be patient and i explain the reasons why I am who I am. Thank you for your impressive videos. Greetings from Canada Didier
@MrGenedancingmachine
@MrGenedancingmachine Ай бұрын
That’s an African.
@LuciferMorningstarDanny
@LuciferMorningstarDanny Ай бұрын
No shit Sherlock 🤷‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️ but she was born in Japan, so that makes her Japanese born .
@MrGenedancingmachine
@MrGenedancingmachine Ай бұрын
@@LuciferMorningstarDanny A very sizeable majority thinks she is japanese
@douglassheffield6300
@douglassheffield6300 11 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing I enjoyed it very much.
@millions2nette
@millions2nette 2 ай бұрын
She has a USA accent, when she speaks English.
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
Exactly. Her story doesn't really add up, tbh.
@AlphaMachina
@AlphaMachina 2 ай бұрын
A lot of them do. It depends on who taught her English. If she was taught by an American teacher as a child, then she would have grown up speaking with an American accent when speaking English. Not to mention the fact that many western, English speaking countries are losing their accents, and it's because the vast majority of popular media comes from the US, so with the internet and such easy access to American media, this is accelerating.
@Crystantemum
@Crystantemum 2 ай бұрын
She spent some time in the US as stated. The official language of Ghana is English along with Creole. It isn't a far stretch to say she perfected her English in the US so her accent reflects that after growing up in a country with a separate language as its official language
@opinion56
@opinion56 2 ай бұрын
ya shes a liar. look at her demeanor, her clothing, her accent. Shes a black american. To claim. nothing about her says japanese even slightly. Cant hop on board with this one sorry
@ZangetsuStudios
@ZangetsuStudios 2 ай бұрын
@@KarlKarsnark ghana speaks english sweetheart and I have seen fully japanese people who speak english and sound like that are from america some people accent switch with languages
@anz7514
@anz7514 2 ай бұрын
Please keep doing these kind of videos Pearl! It's so interesting to see these life stories and experiences in Japan. What's really interesting to me is that despite facing difficulties in Japan regarding their identity, people still choose to live there instead of "more open minded or multicultural" countries. I think that may answer the question about how truly Japanese these people really are... Keep it up, no matter how venomous some actual foreign commenters are!
@ayushmourya2831
@ayushmourya2831 2 ай бұрын
Wow that's really nice one 😊 They can't believe you speak Japanese so fluently 😅Love your contents 😀
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@jve89
@jve89 Ай бұрын
I'm stereotypical northern European (tall, blonde, etc.) and I'm currently visiting Vietnam. I'm for some reason really enjoying all the staring. Vietnamese people are very curious and kind and I've never have so many compliments in my life haha.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
I had the same experience going to Vietnam too.
@lollalofi3933
@lollalofi3933 2 ай бұрын
I am bron and raised in The Netherlands. My parents are afro-Surinamese and even though they are born in Surinam, they still were born as Dutch citizens. To make a long story short it is because of the colonial history. i feel dutch, i love the culture and i never expierence blatanly racism in my life. So people saying that beni isn't japanese is totally wrong. She is 100% Japanese. even here if you say that you are Dutch nobody is going to look weird at you, since so many foreigners were born and raised here.
@thomasm4388
@thomasm4388 2 ай бұрын
But you ARE NOT DUTCH. In what country were you last 1000 relatives born in? Your bloodline is not Dutch. If a penguin gives birth to babies in a Florida zoo, are the penguins now native to Florida? Would you release these penguins into the ocean in Miami? No.
@botticellirejectbotticelli2668
@botticellirejectbotticelli2668 2 ай бұрын
@@thomasm4388Be quiet.
@simmorg290
@simmorg290 2 ай бұрын
You're Dutch in that you're a Dutch citizen but you're not Dutch in that you don't have a Dutch heritage so it depends on the context I guess.
@springheeljak145
@springheeljak145 2 ай бұрын
A passport doesn't change your DNA
@monicaalvarez5696
@monicaalvarez5696 2 ай бұрын
@@thomasm4388you’re a fool, sorry, not sorry. I’m American, my parents are foreign born, as are most Americans. If what you claim is true, then there are no 100% Americans besides Native Americans, because this country became a country 250 years ago. YOU’RE BORN IN A COUNTRY, YOU ARE FROM THAT COUNTRY. It’s a little thing called birth-rite citizenship. If a child was born here, but have Japanese parents, that child is AMERICAN.
@tobiastohill1858
@tobiastohill1858 7 күн бұрын
It’s both strange, and exciting, to finally see Japan opening up to the world. Around 1 million non-Japanese live in Japan. A small, but growing, number of the ‘foreign’ people born in Japan are born to non-Japanese parents and are also not ethnically Chinese, or Taiwanese or Korean, so really can’t easily ‘ blend in’. It’s gonna take time for this new generation of non-ethnically Japanese people to be fully accepted as being Japanese. While many Western countries have accepted generations of migrants for over 100 years, and people are used to thinking of someone born in their country as part of the country regardless of their original ethnic background, this is new for Japan. I think the older generations in Japan May find it challenging to accept.
@brianneslamin554
@brianneslamin554 Ай бұрын
I’m shocked at the vitriol. No o d deserves that. Thank you for continuing to provide us unique, educational and entertaining content! I never miss one. And hey you there in the comments who have not subscribed… it’s a click away, subscribe! ❤
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
It’s hard to convince people to subscribe. Very hard.
@Jootchy
@Jootchy 2 ай бұрын
I live in Canada and there's people from so many backgrounds here that are canadian citizens and that I consider canadian as well regardless of ethnicity. I feel there's a difference between belonging to a culture and ancestry. When your parents or grand parents have relocated from X to Y and you're born and raised in Y, you're definitely culturally Y but have X ancestry. And we can go way back too; I'm not Native Canadian so I'm Canadian but I have French ancestry
@bluelick7578
@bluelick7578 Ай бұрын
Is this a bit or are you telling me that even though she was born and raised in Japan, she couldn’t integrate and still strongly identify with her “African roots” more than the nation she was raised in?
@wendygervais8526
@wendygervais8526 2 ай бұрын
I wish you would come to Canada and see how much more welcoming our country generally is. May not be 100% but I think most would love your story
@wheelgunwally
@wheelgunwally Ай бұрын
Canada is having a lot of problems with migration right now lol
@tobiastohill1858
@tobiastohill1858 7 күн бұрын
多くのコメントは「彼女の英語が上手すぎるんで、絶対日本人じゃない」と言ってるみたい。それは受けるよね。「ほんとに日本人はちゃんとしたの英語が絶対使えない」と言う意味で、まじで失礼。
@RicardoChase
@RicardoChase 2 ай бұрын
Wow those comments nasty.... People need to relax.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
I know right. Most of them came from KZbin shorts.
@littledrummerboy9080
@littledrummerboy9080 Ай бұрын
Japanese is a race and nationality. They are not the same.
@jimross7648
@jimross7648 2 ай бұрын
As always a great video. Preconceptions are the hardest to overcome and deal with. People everywhere jump to conclusions based on their notions of what is correct or normal, in their experience, or their belief in what they think they know. This.happens for many reasons, but it must be particularly difficult when it's your skin colour that first others you. Manner of dress, language abilities, and profession cause people to assume things that may not be true. When they learn their preconceptions are incorrect, they have only two course of actions. Have a paradigm shift that shatters their previously held beliefs, or deny reality to maintain their beliefs intact. Unfortunately ever country has people in this latter category. Beni has made a truce with this reality, and has learned to deal with issues as they happen, but there was clear indications that she was unhappy that she has had to deal with these issues. I enjoy subverting expectations when I can, but also know that I'm a product of my upbringing and experiences. Being able to communicate effectively in the language or languages of the area you are in causes paradigms to be shifted quicker than would otherwise occur. That is why Anming 7's languages skills, and this channel are shifting paradigms. She models what can be accomplished with effort and diligence, providing inspiration to those who want and need it.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Jim. Very well said. Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful comment as always. Enjoy your trip to Europe!
@3Goddesses333
@3Goddesses333 2 ай бұрын
Anyone born in USA with parents that reside here are American, so it would only make sense anyone in a similar situation born in another country like Japan to parents residing there would naturally be acknowledged as Japanese, no matter the cultural background. Why some people can’t grasp this simple concept, is a reflection of there personal ignorance to want to create separation rather than embrace unity. Even deeper, I think essentially we are all citizens the world. 💜🌎💜
@luffyland4996
@luffyland4996 2 ай бұрын
No, u would be considered an immigrant. To be Japanese, u need to look like one, have full Japanese blood, and samurai spirit
@Al-ew8kz
@Al-ew8kz 2 ай бұрын
@@luffyland4996If you don’t know Rui Hachimura just take quick look to google and let me know if he is Japanese. I am curious of your answer!
@libramale981
@libramale981 Ай бұрын
​@@luffyland4996 You sound dumb
@MiaogisTeas
@MiaogisTeas Ай бұрын
False. America is the exception, not the rule. Even then they're American citizens, not ethnically American. Race is determined by culture and ethnicity. English, Scottish, Welsh - all different races on one island. They're part of the British Isles so you can call them British, as are the people who move there who have citizenship. But I can't move there and call myself English even if I wanted to. This woman doesn't look or act Japanese. This is because she's ethnically and culturally Ghanaian, NOT Japanese. She merely holds citizenship, and is trolling for attention by claiming to be Japanese.
@shaesantiago1188
@shaesantiago1188 Ай бұрын
Great video and you both are amazing people
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@usuariæ1500AC
@usuariæ1500AC Ай бұрын
Ella es africana
@edmundnewwave-synchronizer2802
@edmundnewwave-synchronizer2802 17 күн бұрын
It doesn't really matter where one is and where one is from etc. Personally, I think if you were either born or have lived in a certain place for some time, you are localized so to speak. Anyone who spews hate and racial comments are living under a rock. Keep doing what the both of you love and love will always conquer hate
@gabrielceolato2
@gabrielceolato2 2 ай бұрын
Im half german half italian born in Brazil, and here its completely the opposite, all europeans says i dont belong there LOL
@roberthoogenboezem3301
@roberthoogenboezem3301 2 ай бұрын
what? lol. then where do you belong?
@gabrielceolato2
@gabrielceolato2 2 ай бұрын
@@roberthoogenboezem3301Tell this to them, fun fact is that i have more European genes than most of people saying im not European lol
@MarcusH...
@MarcusH... 2 ай бұрын
that you don't belong where, brazil or europe?
@Onyekachiamulue
@Onyekachiamulue 27 күн бұрын
She is ghanian because her father is from ghana but she is a japanese citizen because was born in japan
@user-bs7ir9zm9k
@user-bs7ir9zm9k 2 ай бұрын
great video
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the visit
@rpf23543
@rpf23543 2 ай бұрын
Well, what to say. The intellect of 80% of worlds population is equal to the one of a fly, Japanese people are no different. Therefore I am not surprised you get so many hateful comments. Ignore them. Keep on with your great channel and I really love your „new“ content. Race, color of your skin does not matter. It does not. Period. It’s only how you behave and how you are. This lady with parents from Ghana is really great.
@rosenancy3382
@rosenancy3382 2 ай бұрын
At 1:30 they clearly said the hateful comments r from people who have nothing to do with Japan. In fact, the Japanese accept her more than the Americans. That's why she went back to Japan after visiting the USA for just a short time because of her bad experience there Americans love talking about being "color blind" bla bla bla but they can be the most racist, bigoted, hateful people
@JayaTea40582
@JayaTea40582 Ай бұрын
It's amazing how in the jp interview she was more nicely received by actual Japanese people etc., then there's this comment section with some..typical and embarrassing weirdos with complexes.
@celica5952
@celica5952 2 ай бұрын
Look at me, look at me Im Japanese, while using foreign outfit and foreign mannerism.
@norihiro01
@norihiro01 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's cultural harassment, is what it really is.
@Maemi-br2tn
@Maemi-br2tn 2 ай бұрын
They are all dressed like foreigners.
@sausieman
@sausieman 2 ай бұрын
Look at me, look at me, Im Japanese while enjoying foreign Tom Clancey plotlines in foreign military outfitted computer games
@whushaw
@whushaw 2 ай бұрын
I find it odd how foreigners seem to be more upset and angry about this than Japanese people are. Everyone you interacted with in the video were so friendly to both of you 💜
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
That's trademark Japanese politeness. However, notice that NONE of the actual Japanese agreed that she was "one of them" and "just as Japanese". Learn to "read between the lines" and to "listen to what isn't said". These are hallmarks of Japanese Culture ;)
@otoyayamaguchi9279
@otoyayamaguchi9279 2 ай бұрын
​@KarlKarsnark it's called tatemae*
@otoyayamaguchi9279
@otoyayamaguchi9279 2 ай бұрын
Everyone that she is interacting with is giving out tatemae vibes😂
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Whushaw. You’re the best moderator ever,
@Michaelthekiwi
@Michaelthekiwi 2 ай бұрын
I'm a New Zealander. My ancestors are a mix of Scottish, Welsh, Irish and English migrants over the last 200 years, including a Grandparent. I have no real connection or desire to live in any of those places. (Although, because I have a Welsh surname I support Wales when they play in the Six Nations Rugby Championship.) No one challenges that I'm a New Zealander even though I burn easily in our summer sun. Migration is a thing. New New Zealanders make a great contribution to our country - our health system without the foreign born doctors and nurses would be barely existent, our world class broadband network is built by a largely foreign born workforce, and there are many examples of our country being better because people choose to live here. Even our Parliament has many migrants and the children of migrants - one blue collar area elected a Filipino as their MP in our elections last year. Of course there are people who can't appreciate the simple fact that New Zealand is a multi-cultural society and better for it - but they're generally a small minority who are widely condemned by the majority.
@glennoc8585
@glennoc8585 2 ай бұрын
Yes but nz is one of the modern nations built in vast immigration that built a modern civilisation but Japan is not that so its apples and oranges. The countries name of new Zealand is not Indigenous mauri auri.
@Angelrags5588
@Angelrags5588 2 ай бұрын
If you are born, raised, live in the country, speak the freaking language, then you are a Japanese citizen. American here 🇺🇸 People associate Japanese with someone being Asian but that would be very silly to do in this modern day where many people are now born and raised in many different countries on top of the fact that Japanese should mean someone who lives and speaks the language in that country on top of having a Japanese passport not that they are Asian…yes there is a high chance they would be Asian but it’s not 100% as we see here. Totally understandable for people to think she isn’t, but after being told, you should be open minded and accept the truth.
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's not how it works in the vast majority of the world and "us People" isn't correct English grammar and your punctuation is atrocious. LOL! Very "American", indeed.
@enfo
@enfo 2 ай бұрын
It feels like your Japanese has improved from your earlier videos. I'm so jealous of the brains you polyglottal geniuses have and how quickly you pick up and become natural at foreign languages.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I’ve been working hard over the years to get better and better.
@BaileyB1011
@BaileyB1011 2 ай бұрын
What I’ve learned is that Japan and Japanese people have more respect for people that are new or different to them vs Americans tend to jump to categorizing and judging and assuming they know more than the person they are speaking to. Thanks for these videos as always Anming! I love seeing you bring the perspectives of all sorts of people and experiences in Japan.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and commenting Bailey.
@ReggieRed91
@ReggieRed91 2 ай бұрын
i have noticed the opposite. Americans are extremely friendly, open-minded and respectful of different cultures. Japanese people really do demonstrate the opposite behind closed doors :/
@BaileyB1011
@BaileyB1011 2 ай бұрын
@@ReggieRed91 hmmm that is interesting! It is definitely relative to each individuals perspective 😊
@CCM1199
@CCM1199 2 ай бұрын
@@ReggieRed91 Oh extremely friendly you say? please show me these "friendly people" you speak of. Ive seen more rude, obnoxious, self-centered and entitled people more than friendly people. This generation is cooked.
@Meeounn
@Meeounn 2 ай бұрын
I think because the people that immigrant there learn the language and culture. It's not so much of a strain on society because, despite the person being different ethically, they try to assimilate into society. I think that's admirable.
@maxem6653
@maxem6653 20 күн бұрын
Rode mic raw audio file -> Adobe audition -> Effects -> Amplitude and Compression -> Channel mixer -> Fill right with left Love y'all
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 19 күн бұрын
Sorry, I don’t use adobe. I keep the channel simple. Enjoy it for what it is.
@maxem6653
@maxem6653 19 күн бұрын
@@OrientalPearl I enjoyed all these recent interviews and earing the different perspective and cultural challenge from these people inside their own country. Fascinating! Sorry for the poor or lack of introduction in my constructive criticism. I searched for so long how to balance my audio with this mic. As always, thanks for bringing us in your journey.
@sachoro6662
@sachoro6662 Ай бұрын
No, you can not!
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
Says the king of everything 😂
@SparkyLu60
@SparkyLu60 2 ай бұрын
during the Korean War my Father who was in the US Army , mother and 2 sisters were stationed In Sendai Japan where me and my brother were both born on a military base. I was only 2 1/2 yrs old when were transferred back to the states. I never considered myself Japanese though I was born there.
@anabella4166
@anabella4166 Ай бұрын
So an African Immigrant can legally move to the US and get citizenship & they’re considering American… but being Born in Japan with natural Citizenship she can’t say she’s Japanese. People who say this are plain wrong. She’s literally Japanese by nationality and ethnically African. Plain and simple. Anyone who says otherwise is plain WRONG. That’s just a fact.
@Ray-gx8dm
@Ray-gx8dm Ай бұрын
People in my country will be more than happy to embrace & appreciate any foreigners who call themselves Indonesians. Probably it is due to the fact that we have more than 300 ethnic groups. We used to living harmoniously, well most of the time, as a nation.
@gvelden1
@gvelden1 2 ай бұрын
This lady obviously has a very close connection to Japan. Is she the same as Japanese citizens? No. She wears a head cloth which is indicative of her Ghanese roots. Japanese people only have Japanese roots. Many aspects of those Ghanese roots are no doubt present in her life. Yet, in all the ways that count, she can be considered Japanese other than her exemplary knowledge of English. Skin color doesn't matter. What matters is what is in the heart.
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 2 ай бұрын
I'm a stapler "in my heart". Therefore, I am a stapler. Please, list "all the was that count" for the rest of us.
@michaeltaylor8835
@michaeltaylor8835 Ай бұрын
Ignore the trolls much love
@amabiko
@amabiko Ай бұрын
Her 23andme results will show that she is Ghanaian, not Japanese.
@vkeen_observer
@vkeen_observer Ай бұрын
Ghana did not exist before colonization, we all have DNA traces all over. Everything in flux
@TJ-hi8uj
@TJ-hi8uj Ай бұрын
Weird comment. Not sure what it has to do with her saying she is Japanese. It's a country. Her nationality is Japanese, ethnicity is Ghanaian therefore she is Japanese with Ghana descent.
@Xenthoid
@Xenthoid Ай бұрын
With her being born there wouldnt that make her nationality japanese and ethnicity being ghana?
@eldiantre7346
@eldiantre7346 Ай бұрын
​@@vkeen_observerGhana did not exist but her tribe/ethnic group did exist. That is what she is.
@CAPRlCORNO
@CAPRlCORNO Ай бұрын
@@Xenthoid no, there is no Jus sanguinis in Japan at all. Being born in the country does not grant you Japanese nationality unless one of your parents is a Japanese national. You'd have to go through the nationalization process just like any other immigrant.
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