The Pathologies of the Colonized Mind: Black Passport Bros Say They Will Risk Their Lives for Access to Non-Black Women’s Bodies
But say they getting overcharged a couple of dollars by African street vendors deter them from going there.

A few days ago, I was listening to a live stream discussion among Passport Bros who are either currently in Colombia or had previously been there. The discussion was about being “scoped” in Colombia by Colombian girls.
If you are like me and don’t know what “scoped” means. It means being drugged with scopolamine. Scopolamine is a drug with legitimate use in the treatment of nausea and motion sickness.
But scopolamine is also used in criminal activities. It is claimed that powder or liquid scopolamine mixed in a victim’s food or drink in large doses can render them unconscious for almost a day, allowing a criminal to rob, kidnap, or even kill the victim.
That is what the Passport Bros were talking about. They talked about going out on a date with a “beautiful” Colombian woman; not remembering what happened on the date, but waking up the next day to find that their wallets had been stolen. Their cellphones have gone missing and other valuable items have been stolen as well.
They shared several news items in Colombia where Americans went on a date and ended up being kidnapped and their families having to send thousands of dollars to free them.
I listened to these stories in horror. But the horror turned to disgust when the discussion turned to whether Passport Bros should avoid Colombia in the future. Everyone in the panel including the ones who were victims of robbery and kidnapping said no.
They said them getting robbed of money, getting robbed of their valuable property is not going to stop them from going to Colombia. They said they are willing to risk their lives to be in Colombia.
And what is so valuable in Colombia that all these Black men are willing to lose their lives for? New culture that enriches their life experiences? No. New opportunities for business? No.
What they are willing to risk their lives for is access to Colombian women’s bodies. That is it.
I was truly disgusted. There are Black men who value access to non-Black women’s bodies so much that they are willing to die for it. They value non-Black women so much that they would risk their own lives to be in close proximity of them.
The risk of death will not deter them from going to Colombia.
Compare that to how they have been reacting to being “scammed” in Africa. They have been saying the “scamming” in Africa makes them not want to go there ever.
And the scamming they are talking about is African street vendors overcharging them $2 for food. Taxi drivers charging them $3 more than what they charge local passengers.
That level of“ scamming”, they say, makes them not want to go to Africa ever. But the risk of losing their lives is not deterring them from going to Colombia. That is how the colonized mind thinks and behaves. It values proximity to whiteness so much that it is willing to risk life and limb.
Auston Holleman is one of the leaders of the Passport Bros movement. He was in Africa for a few months. In one of his videos, he brazenly claimed that African governments imposing high import taxes was the reason Africa was not developed.
In that same video, he admitted Brazil also has high import tax. But he didn’t claim that high import tax was the reason Brazil was not developed. And Auston and his fellow Passport Bros do not believe Brazil is a developed nation. I mean the reason they want to go to Brazil is because it not a developed nation.
It has become clear that whatever they hate when it happens in African nations, they either love or at least not hate when it happens in non-black majority nations.
Africans “scamming” Passport Bros has become one of the major topics of discussions in the in that sphere. But they rarely talk about the scamming going on other parts of the world. And it is not because it doesn’t happen. The Passport Bros admit it happens everywhere. They admit it happens in the Philippines. It happens in Brazil. It happens in the Dominican Republic. But they only find it a problem when it happens in Africa. It only becomes a deterrent to travel when it happens in Africa. Everywhere else, it is just a mild annoyance.
