Asian Guys Asked Black Girls Questions That Are Too Afraid to Ask!

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Today, Korean boys and Black girls from different backgrounds talked about 'Things you should not say to black girls'!

Which question was the worst you think?!

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★Today's lovely guests★

♡Iyanu

♡Jasmin

♡Esther

🌏JaeHwan

🌏Hanseul

#Black #Girls #Stereotype #Racism #Western #Asian #Korean #Boys #Reaction
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I’m glad that the panel didn’t just say, “Some Koreans don’t know any better. It’s not racism.” That has been the response to these types of questions for far too long. What happened to treat people the way you would want to be treated? They wouldn’t ask these questions to a white woman or an Asian woman so they should not ask them to black women.

Kudos to everyone on the panel fir being educated, cultured, and well spoken

Also these women speak Korean so well! I’m impressed.

rhoneawilliams
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As a Black Woman, globally people need to learn to obviously see past our body and hair because that’s all they ever ask about . Never question about hobbies, food, last movie you watched, like NOTHING BUT objectification

noebodywashere
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Finally y’all did an educational video with black women. I want to see more videos with these girls, I like their personalities 😊

LovelyEsha_
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i want to ask why do some asian think that black girls are easy. but in every culture there are easy girls just like they are not some that are easy

janineharris
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1:45 makes sense. Normally when asking "is this your real hair" they assume it's a wig or extensios, even braids. But white and Asian women also wear wigs and extensions too.

janeecelamadieu
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I find it odd that people buy into stereotypes when they would hate to have the same thing done to them. I don’t get the disconnect. If you have been upset by a stereotype placed on you and your race, gender or even sexuality, why would you then do the exact same to other races. It seem like common sense to me but so many people do it.

o_oLISSo_o
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as a black woman, we are only aggressive sometimes because we don't like bullsh*t and/or dealing with bullsh*t. we can easily see right through people and grasp an idea of their true intentions. and when they annoy you or lie to your face, well, yeah..

aGumball
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The more angry we get when people ask these dumb questions the more it feeds on the stereotype that we're always angry or negative... I hope videos like these can put the emphasis on the fact that it's not ok to continue with these stereotypes and maybe just maybe open the minds of those narrow-minded people... but some people never change...

nsphilippe
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“You’re pretty for a black girl”
Like black women aren’t the hottest Goddesses to walk the earth!

beepboop
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"you look beautiful because you're little bit lighter than normal black girls" I was surprised by a Chinese woman saying that to me and I tried to explain what she means and why it's wrong to think like that

doricemichelle
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I hate how twerking became part of our image as blk womaen like it’s a personality trait.
And the comment about the one with oreo: as a blk american woman, i’ve been called that. Because it’s of me speaking properly and being educated. There are so many negative stereotypes of blk women being ghetto, ratchet, uneducated, loud, aggressive and angry all the time. I’m none of those. I’m educated, pretty soft spoken, friendly and no nowhere close to being ghetto, angry or ratchet. But they associate the stereotypes of being good, quiet, educated and nice with white people. So they’ve called me “oreo” because of “acting” (of which it is not acting) like what is stereotyped for white people, but i’m black on the outside. The reason it infuriates me is because it’s saying that black people can’t be good, educated, smart, quiet, nice, etc…

anonnnymousthegreat
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Omg I had a similar experience where a Japanese guy asked me if I'm Indian and I told him that I am Indian and he proceeded to say "oh you are very beautiful for an Indian" like wtf. So rude! How can they just label an entire race like this just cus we ain't white skin 😭

Arcturus.
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Black women are some of the most cool, laid-back and fun people to be around. A lot of people aren't aware of the hardships or that a lot of their assumptions of what a black women is, is based on stereotypes. Everyone (white, Asian, native) has people that are a certain way. So you should never hold the same level of expectation for everyone down the line.

harshcry
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THIS IS WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR!!!! Asking questions to actual black people instead of having these guys confidently answer questions about topics they have no idea about. Definitely impressed with one of these channels finally listening to the viewers. This is some progress.

Nonamegirl
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Hanseul really said "wake up and choose violence every day!!" LOOOL 🤣🤣🤣

amberjohnson
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Thanks for letting these intelligent, beautiful women be heard (and seen). They're impressive young ladies.

NJbakintheday
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I'm from the United States 🇺🇸 and I appreciate you all teaching others what's appropriate and what isn't. It's ok to be curious but it's not ok to be rude!

tolovly
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The guy in black is the king of clap back😂❤ . Am glad this video gonna educate lots of people. As an African with dreadlocks i have strangers touching my hair at times without my permission and that's so frustrating.

naomiblack
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Yall we finally got a video with *different shades* of black women actually educating these people💯

afroloid
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First of all the ladies were really beautiful, and guys handsome. Everyone seemed kind, willing to learn and listen, and spoke with wisdom. Overall great video and discussions. And I hope to see these ladies in more videos!

liastorm