StereoTypes Paris – French African vs. African American?

What’s it like to be a black person in France? What’s the immigrant experience for people of African descent? StereoTypes host Ryan Hall hits the streets of …

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39 thoughts on “StereoTypes Paris – French African vs. African American?

  1. The only people who can speak English this well are the rich elites, who
    aren’t exactly going to either be the main perpetrators or victims of
    racism.

  2. America is the most racist country in North America and the Western World.
    We the only ones making videos about how racist another country is towards
    black ppl.

  3. So can i go to Nigeria and expect them to treat me like a Nigerian and
    allow me to run for political office? President? How about in China? no
    well then FUCK OFF ANTI WHITES

  4. The question of racism in France is more of social class struggle problem,
    not really a racial one. french people are not race-obsessed, 

  5. The image of the person on the window was of a Mayan not a black person. He
    was about to blow the world up with the dynamite because on the Mayan
    calender 2012 is when the world ends. It says on the dynamite switch
    “Decembre 21, 2012”.

  6. Theres racism in Paris, i experienced that shit on the train to Disneyland
    with my kids…the funny thing abt it was the woman was openly racist
    toward me in a train filled with ppl and she expected me to not retaliate,
    cos she was very shocked when i shouted back at her..telling her to shut
    up…which she did but she had that “how dare she tell me to shut up “look
    on her face…then my friend told me most Africans living in paris dont
    really fight back when they experience racism..they just take it….. 

  7. What is an African American? I only see black people refer to themselves
    as “African American”. Even Wikipedia says that it only refers to “black
    people”. How is that possible? That makes no sense. Africa is not a
    country. Africa is a continent. The continent of Africa contains many
    different countries with many different people. Egytian are Africans.
    Libyans are Africans. Algerians are Africans. etc et al. Aren’t Egyptian
    Americans also “African Americans”? Aren’t Libyan Americans also “African
    Americans”? What about Algerian Americans? etc, etc. Why is it that only
    black people are called African Americans? It seems lazy and not very well
    thought out to say that only people that are black are “African American”.

  8. I don’t get the racism when I’m in Japan,Germany, Paris, South America, nor
    in the West Indies. The minute I get back here to the USA all hell breaks
    loose but depending where I’m at mainly in Wisconsin. When u got a Master
    degree & few trades underneath your belt women come at you. I usually lie
    to them & say I’m thug & dress sagging or tell them I have a bipolar
    disorder and see how fast they get hell out my face it’s hilarious….

  9. I think this video misses the point. Racism is alive worldwide and in some
    places more than others. It’s unfortunately something that has literally
    been around for hundreds of years, and it’s an issue that is age old, yet
    it still causes issues, which shows that real dialogue is needed. Aside
    from that, I REALLY don’t like the host of the video lbs. He really didn’t
    advocate for his cause LOL

  10. Racist people in France are low key. You will rarely see people express
    their racisst thoughts in public because it’s forbidden by the law. Unlike
    America where it’s protected by the 1st amendment.

  11. until we realize the common point of we being humans is the only way to
    conquer the plague of racism, it will always dwell among us, and eat deep
    like the cankerworm, diversity is a trait of nature.

  12. just FYI, the drawing on the wall is not racist AT ALL. “yop la boom” comes
    from a very old french song about a white french pimp in the 50s, that’s
    why he’s dressed like that (fancy hat and bow). Get some information before
    criticizing my culture. you are way more obsessed by race than we are, and
    it is pretty obvious in this video, you try to get people say what you
    think. bad bad bad journalism.

  13. African Americans are so obsessed with race it makes me sick, they talk
    about it 24/7, cant’ they talk about something else, really there are so
    many good topics for a conversation and you have to choose that, also the
    way they want to label everyone as racist and every non-blond blue eyed
    person as black is completely nuts!

  14. Chill your nips people! I am going to go ahead and assume that a lot of the
    commenters are from the US. If that’s the case, I find it weird that the
    US, in generally, is obsessed with categorising and labelling every aspect
    of life. If that’s a wrong conclusion, then shit, that is one of the MANY
    stereotypes the world holds and perceives about the US. The comments are a
    clear indiction of the world’s perception being proven right. I don’t know
    how many episodes of ‘stereotypes’ you’ve watched but Ryan Hall’s quirky
    antics are a part of the series. The whole point of the series is to
    discuss stereotypes that are imposed on the majority of the world (mainly
    the US ha!) It actually is essential for Ryan to chuck in known stereotypes
    here and there in order to see how the interviewee will react or respond.
    Plus, he’s bloody hilarious! 

  15. Learn French video for beginners- 145 minutes to learn French grammar
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  16. What’s the difference between ” mes and nos ?? ” ” tes and vos ” ??
    like it can be ” mines and ours (mascu n femin ) ” yours and yours all ” I
    can’t get the difference!! anyone??

  17. This is a great video! I am very talented in learning languages, and I
    already speak a few and now I want to learn French! Pronunciation and
    Grammar won’t be hard since I am from Poland – and our pronunciation and
    grammar are absolutely terrifying! I am gonna use a notebook to write all
    this down so I can practice it faster than re-watching the video.

    Best of luck to everyone else studying French :)

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