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White people are not all the same. Black people are not all the same. Asian people are not all the same. Latin Americans are not all the same. So why do we still act like entire groups of people are interchangeable? In this video, I talk about something that still happens in 2026. Being asked if I know someone… for one reason only. We’re both Black. No city. No context. Just Black. That small moment reveals something bigger. From Central and Eastern Europe to the United States, from Latin America to Africa, entire regions get flattened into one narrative. One story. One stereotype. But identity is layered. Culture is specific. History matters. I share a moment on a plane that exposed this double standard in real time. I talk about living in Central Europe, where African Americans are rare but Africans from Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Cameroon, Ethiopia and beyond are present. And yet from the outside, people see no difference at all. That mindset doesn’t just affect individuals. It affects entire continents. Africa is not one place. It is not one culture. It is not one crisis headline. And the same way people are shocked when they finally visit Budapest and realize how little they were told about it, the same thing happens with Africa. Curiosity is not weakness. It is growth. So if you know places that don’t make the travel brochures, towns that get overlooked, regions that show the real soul of where you’re from, drop them in the comments. Let’s expand the map. #Identity #Africa #TravelDifferent #CulturalUnderstanding #Stereotypes #Diaspora #CentralEurope #AfricanAmerican #GlobalPerspective