Will Smith has taken over Instagram since he joined the social media platform in December of 2017. Since he launched his page, he has posted motivational videos, social media challenges, and has shown off his Spanish-language speaking skills and love for Latinxs. Recently, he has been posting videos of Cartagena, Colombia, and the love he’s been getting from locals while filming the upcoming movie Gemini Man.
The fact that he is filming in Cartagena, where there is a large Afro-Colombian population, is not to be overlooked. While Smith loves Latinos, and his love for Colombianos isn’t new (see his collab with Bomba Estéreo), we got curious about how Colombians were perceiving his visit, both in the local community of Cartagena, and outside of Cartagena.
Will Smith is shooting a film in Cartagena and this was everyone’s reaction. pic.twitter.com/m8vNsq9jTZ
— Y. (@yayi_yayo) April 24, 2018
There is a deep-seated racism in Colombia, like in much of the hemisphere. Afro-Colombians suffer from systemic oppression, which often has violent repercussions, and from blatantly racist media representation. Earlier this month, an Afro-Colombian organization denounced the assassination of 27 leaders in mostly Afro-descendant and indigenous communities, all of which have happened within the first two months of 2018. In 2015, Latino Rebels published an article about the fight that AfroColombianos waged against a television personality who used of blackface.
So what then do Colombianos have to say about the presence of Will Smith in their country, in the face of racism? We scouted Twitter for some local reactions, and they highlight the country’s racial issues and the invisibility of Afro-Colombianos, and also how the perception of blackness shifts when it’s about someone who isn’t Afro-Colombiano, but rather a celebrity recognized worldwide. See for yourself.
Some have spoken directly to Will Smith’s positive reception in comparison with the treatment of Afro-Colombianos:
Lo curioso de que Will Smith visite Colombia es que a muchos se les olvida que son racistas con otros negros.
— pedacoja (@I_vesmoked) June 29, 2014
Ahora con el BOOM de Will Smith en Cartagena toleran mas el flow de nosotros los negros. @LewisHamilton top en F1, @BrunoMars top en música @BarackObama la lista sigue pero no podría faltar … pic.twitter.com/US0ZBKmWUD
— Erick Rodríguez (@ErickLeo24) April 24, 2018
…Will Smith es el primer negro en la historia que entra a los restaurantes de la plaza Santo Domingo y los meseros y comensales no lo miran con desprecio, son datos y hay que darlos.
— yoyotutus (@yoyotutus) April 19, 2018
A este paso, Will Smith será el primer presidente negro de Colombia
— Walid (@_WalidEsparzaA_) April 24, 2018
Furthermore, the perception of Will Smith may seemingly be received with open arms, yet some of the reactions have also been steeped with racial comments that speak to the often problematic consumption of African American culture.
De los negros mas queridos , en Colombia. Will smith ✌?
— mauricio rodriguez (@maurodrisilva) April 18, 2018
Will Smith es el único negro que amo, viene a Colombia, y por qué hijueputas no vivo en ibague o neiva?
— Tote? (@Majonavaab) June 29, 2014
Vieron al negro sabroson de Will Smith en Cartagena??
— Ąlexandra. (@amalapola) April 19, 2018
And then there’s these tweets, which we’ll let you decipher yourself:
Esta bien, hasta que en la película aparece Colombia como una selva, amarilla como aparece Mexico en la peliculas. De paso dice que los Colombianos son negros, flacos, todos feos y lo matan a todos menos a Will Smith porque el es negro de EEUU
— Ricardo Rivera (Hacia la derecha). (@alfonso_rive) April 19, 2018
Ahí tienen al negro corroncho que se casó con corona, que viene de abajo, que se hizo grande, bailando y cantando nada mas y nada menos que con Will Smith, ¿y ud que? Nada mas mirando, valiendo verga y criticando.
— K? (@Kei_MendozaD) April 24, 2018
Will smith y Jaden son los negros mas hermosos que hay por Dios, yo me caso con los dos y creo una mezcla entre negros y alemanes we
— Manu ? (@Chxpameelcxlo) April 24, 2018
Yo voto por Will Smith para presidente de Colombia. pic.twitter.com/J1AO2tmWOs
— Sad Chey.?? (@_AcidoSulfurico) April 23, 2018
Will Smith presidente de Colombia.
— Julián E. Guzmán ? (@Julianosaurio) April 20, 2018
Amidst all, there’s also the pure joy because Will Smith CAN have that effect on people, particularly for the Afro-Colombian community of Cartagena:
#Colombia is so hyped to see Will Smith BUT THIS GUY ?????? pic.twitter.com/dQxMJBe36T
— Nikkii (@Pero_whyyy) April 18, 2018
Will Smith is in Cartagena and we’ve been searching for this man. Every thing he post we just leave. So close but so far lmao.
— Christina Dunn (@wheats_dunn) April 24, 2018
?? Not sports related but I was in Colombia, I had a camera and there was Will freakin’ Smith and I’m not NOT gonna take that photo am I??? #WillSmith #cartegena #colombia pic.twitter.com/WJgaYlKqzc
— MH Sports Photo – Martyn Haworth (@mhsportsphoto) April 25, 2018
Sooooo Will Smith is in Cartagena, Colombia right?? now?? filming an action movie 10 minutes from my house!!!! ?after school I’m staking out…it’s a small neighborhood.. there’s hope ??♀️
— Crystal Satterfield (@C_Sharppp) April 23, 2018