Tyla Repeatedly Defends Her Blackness with Coloured Comments

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Tyla Repeatedly Defends Her Blackness with Coloured Comments


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@kaytenlte4536

Aside from the white guy, the rest of the panel will all be seen in RSA as "coloured" meaning brown of mixed heritage and not pure black, especially if you don't speak a native African language and bearing no traces of indigenous culture. That's y many Americans become disillusioned when they move to Africa and realize how divorced they actually are from the indigenous cultures. Moving to South Africa is easier than other African countries because RSA has been influenced a lot by US culture but its still a culture shock when they realize that they've actually become a completely different race and social class in RSA and that they don't have much in common with the average black south African from the township. In US all black folk seem to have a homogenous culture but in RSA there's still very deep tribal divides across the various racial groups and within them.

@maldeneruiters9037

Shame Americans really wants to dictate for all due lack of basic education and understanding of other countries and cultures self centred views .

@lvseka

She’s coloured. Learn vocabulary beyond your country’s. We as human beings do that all the time, why can’t you do the same?

@valentinrafael9201

Isolitionism does this to a nation. Good thing you didn’t vote for the isolationist president. Oh wait a minute…you did vote for him…

@jyorah4432

Tyla's father hails from Mauritius .In Mauritius majority Mauritians people are Indian heritage.( ancestors roots). So his dad. Tyla family name is Seethal. (name originated from sanskrit language, a Hindu name ). Her mother roots from Zulu and Irish.

@Toronto-v2x

So now we’re out here gatekeeping blackness from other black people.. get a grip.

@Sseraafim

Tyla has never said she wasn't black πŸ˜‚

@Orangesunday421

Most Americans think the world revolves around them and are uninterested in how the cultures of the rest of the world operate.

@HibiscusfamilyKE

Mariah Carey is black but Tyla isn't.

@lorrandramat3427

Coloured is a race in South Africa and a culture

@Android6Thousand

Too many people are CONFLATING Black with People of Color.. Just because you have some melanin doesnt make you Black. Black is specific to people who are descendants of Trans Atlantic slaves of the United States of America who were stripped of their original identities literally left only to be identified by the color of their skin. People of Color is the general term for everybody thats melanated from Blacks to Africans and Hispanics though each of those groups are different. Zulu is not Black its African. Black is not Eritrean, Jamaican etc though they are ALL People of Color.

@LLLL-f8q5j

I feel disgusted by how self-centered some Americans are. she didn't disrespect anyone; she just explained herself by her own cultural standard. its the Americans that disrespect her culture.

@trudythurton12

Americans think the world thinks like them Only in Black & white they needs to kill that narrative

@FiremanDuval

You people are so entitled to think that your American standards should dictate how the rest of the world should work! By not acknowledging her ethnic background you are literally nonchalantly erasing a whole culture that you couldn’t care less to take even five minutes to research about! Yet here you are making money off of spreading your ignorance! The world does not revolve around America and to think that Tyla needs to pander to American culture to be relevant is a you problem!

Also those in the comments saying β€œshe’s in America, she should adapt and use American terms to describe her identity?!” You’re literally asking that she changes her whole identity, like how entitled must you be to expect someone to change their identity to make Americans feel less uncomfortable? So when black mixed race Americans come to South Africa, we must expect that they call themselves coloured?! Do you see how unreasonable your expectations are?

@luqat2965

Tylar is nonsense

Guys you have to understand this black and white thing is only in the US, here in Europe we identify as our countries or African and people see us as African, if we walk into a bar or anywhere

People can identify as a fridge but god forbid someone identifies as something different to what Americans want

@tammurray8576

You should do some research on this before commenting

@FreightRunna8

Like Kamala

@PhimzilemkhizeMary

Mnx iam mixed race south african whom I consider myself black iam not coloud ,,corlourd is a culture mumus

@pharojuana5038

It’s not fair being mixed and we don’t have the identity Crisis. It’s you

@pharojuana5038

American toxic black culture doesn’t dictate to one’s race. I’m half Haitian and half German and I live in America and have always considered myself a black man.
Americans are extremely ignorant to the rest of the world.

Coloured people don't suffer from an identity crisis. We know we are Coloured, and there's nothing of a crisis about it. We know what we are, namely Coloured. Coloureds in South Africa cannot be Black, because we have completely different traditions, languages, cultures, etc. Seems rather like so-called African Americans are having an identity crisis, because they say they are African Americans, but there's nothing African about them. Sort out your identity crised first before you discuss us whom you know nothing about. We know who we are. In South Africa we just instinctively know whether you are Black, Coloured, White, etc. Something will show: not even about colour. It's facial features, mannerisms, the look in our eyes, our language, and even when we all speak English, we speak it with different accents. Coloured and Black people have different accents when speaking English. It is called language transfer….the influence of the mother-tongue. Most Black people speak English with a 'Black' accent, even when they attended school with Whites or Coloureds from a young age. The accent will come through… influence of the mother-tongue: isiXhosa, isiZulu, isiSotho, etc. We have 9 different African languages (spoken by Black South Africans), and very few Coloured can speak any of them. Coloured people mostly speak Afrikaans and English. We generally speak or understand any of them, and very few Black people can speak or understand Afrikaans…some may. There are different levels of their command of Afrikaans. Some don't understand one full sentence in Afrikaans….perhaps just a few words.

In South Africa, when we apply for a job, especially government jobs, we need to fill out a form, and have to tick off which race we belong to then there will be different blocks: Coloured, Black, White, Indian, etc.

A comment when a South African girl berated a man for winking at her: 'The amount of men in the comments who are saying it's because he's not monied really disturb me, deeply.. do you not recognise the plain and simple fact that this is pedophile behaviour that this girl is berating??
No guys. Please do better.'

@kirsty9821

Joe is so dumb. He exhibits it right here by assuming S.A is South Asia when it's South AfricaπŸ˜…. Tyla is intelligent and Americans need to be open minded and they need to learn to understand there's life outside of the States. 😒❀

@dannymartial7997

Joe is right on the money with the "Being black is an entry way". We live in a weird ass time where being black is a privilage now. It's the reason "Not Like Us" went so viral, because people don't think Drake is allowed through the entry way. The whole thing is weird as fuck. Nowadays, if you're lightskinned, you gotta go around yelling "Hey guys, I'm black too. I'm just like yall" just to be accepted. Clown ahh culture. You people actually think you went through slavery just because your ancestors did

@CocoMystery

Tyla is a multiracial ethnic person "Coloured" not "Colored " these are 2 different words even people from the Dominican are ethnic but Americans don't expect them to call themselves black so why should Tyla change her ethnicity just because she's in America?? The world is a bigger place and people need to start educating themselves about the world because you can't pardon ignorance.

@ianbrodie8658

These people are the definition of ignorance. But That's what we expect from the usa.

@RapperHolik

I prefer the American way of thinking regarding this issue coz the concept was brought out to overcome division. Anything with with an ounce of black was just summed up to be black. So there's no more in betweens. In SA there's still division coz "coloureds" somehow think they better than blacks and vice-versa.