Worst Countries for Black Travelers šŸ™…šŸæā€ā™€ļø | Black Women Abroad

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Worst Countries for Black Travelers | Black Women Abroad Follow-up to my video Countries Where Black Travelers Feel Welcome: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā CountriesĀ WhereĀ BlackĀ TravelersĀ FeelĀ ...Ā Ā 
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All Comments (21)
  • @StephaniePerry
    What did we miss? Let us know in the comments. And don't forget to click the links in the description to follow these amazing ladies. šŸ’— Click here for 50 Cities w/ Airbnbs for $500/month āž”ļø vaycarious.com/50cities
  • @joenroute9646
    Travelling in India alone as a women ( whatever your colour skin) is not the best thing , period!
  • @avanelhylton
    Australia is mistreating the aboriginal people in their own land? Shame on them!
  • @jpb6057
    The United States of America should be first on the list. Driving while black is a prime example.
  • @gmontezuma6770
    As a Black man who has traveled to over 100 countries, I agree and have experienced much of what is stated on this video, especially in Morocco and Italy. Christmas night, 2017, my wife and son had to walk three miles back to our hotel in Rome because no taxis would stop for us. But after thirty years of traveling the world, Iā€™ve learn to expect it. However, what truly breaks my heart is when it occurs in African countries. Most notably South Africa, Botswana and Cameroon, Iā€™ve had wait staff and hotel clerks pass me over to attend to white customers. I can handle racism from whites, Asians, middle-easterners and Latin people, Iā€™ve been dealing with that all of my life. But when people of your own hue shit on you to appease whites, thatā€™s particularly hurtful. But Iā€™d like to end my comment on a positive note; the friendliest place that I have personally experienced as a person of color is The Gambia. Sweetest people on earth. The country is small, the people are poor but I have never felt more warmth anywhere else.
  • @rlm5657
    Stick to countries where you blend in! Don't spend a dime in any county that treats us like shit!
  • @five10qt
    This is so inspiring. But I cannot spend my money where I am treated poorly. Just will not do it.
  • @shanji16
    The anti blackness throughout the world is HORRIBLE. Itā€™s beyond sickening and sad. šŸ˜¢
  • @shivshivie
    I am from India, and I can vouch for that. People here, despite being brown themselves are some of the most racist people you'll ever get to meet. However I really hope people are changing, but it will take a long time to change. People here are obsessed with fair skin, so much so that if you do not come under the fair skinned group, you will be looked down upon, and this is something that happens to the people who actually are Indians. We boast about being diverse and shit like that, but the people are so divided, it's shameful.
  • I have never had any interest in going to India. There are too many real life incidents of abuse against women in India.
  • In general, I would not advise ANY women to travel through Morocco and other Arab countries alone šŸ™„
  • @thatsitvideos
    There are very few places that Black people can travel to and not be disrespected.
  • @JessicaA777
    Please remember Black women you are the definition of beauty. You are gorgeous, your are amazing, you are not be touched unless your volunteer to be, your are not destined to be viewed as an exhibit in a human zoo. Please remember.
  • @hollywood5199
    I've heard India has a color complex. They discriminate against darker skin, even their own citizens.
  • @brijenett3664
    When I go into a place and I am not treated with the same courtesy as white customers are, I walk out. They do not get my business.
  • Thank you my black sister for calling Australia out we need all the support we can get so many of our indigenous people take their lives I would encourage more black brothers and sisters to travel to this country to see it first hand I am an aboriginal man from the Daintree Rainforest the only thought that gives me pleasure and puts a smile on my face is that I will die some day and leave this horrible continent behind
  • I agree about Morocco. And I went as a teenager in the 90s with my high school group. It was horrible. It scared me from going back to Africa until I was an adult. Being a dark skinned girl, they didn't believe that my US passport was real and gave me a hard time leaving. I was only 15 at the time.
  • @dimplesp4046
    Colorism is a huge problem on this planet EVERYWHERE. My daughter dated a guy who is Japanese, he talked about how Philippinos are considered ā€˜lower levelā€™ Asians. Philippinos are usually darker complexion. Very sad that we as a people have allowed colonization to warp our minds against each other this way.
  • Thank you for sharing this because some of black women YouTubers like to tell their audience that racism doesnā€™t exist in other countries & if you ask about it, they get very annoyed. So thank you for being real & for caring about us.