Dismantle the Commonwealth: Queen Elizabeth's Death Prompts Reckoning with Colonial Past in Africa

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2022
  • The death of Queen Elizabeth II has focused global attention on the British royal family and renewed criticism of the monarchy both inside the U.K. and abroad, especially among peoples colonized by Britain. "There's a degree of psychosis that you can go to another people's land, colonize them, and then expect them to honor you at the same time," says Kenyan American author Mukoma Wa Ngugi, who teaches literature at Cornell University and whose own family was deeply impacted by the bloody British suppression of the Mau Mau revolution. He says that with Queen Elizabeth's death, there needs to be a "dismantling" of the Commonwealth and a real reckoning with colonial abuses. We also speak with Harvard historian Caroline Elkins, a leading scholar of British colonialism, who says that while it's unclear how much Queen Elizabeth personally knew about concentration camps, torture and other abuses in Kenya during her early reign, the monarchy must reckon with that legacy. "Serious crimes happened on the queen's imperial watch. In fact, her picture hung in every detention camp in Kenya as detainees were beaten in order to exact their loyalty to the British crown," says Elkins.
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  • @Imissyoulou
    @Imissyoulou Год назад +1136

    "When the missionaries arrived, the Africans had the land and the missionaries had the bible. They taught us how to pray with our eyes closed. When we opened them, they had the land and we had the bible."
    Jomo Kenyatta

    • @Aeon1019
      @Aeon1019 Год назад

      Correction: the so called 'Bible' is a portion of our ancient writings, they HAVE NOTHING to do with Religion, in addition, the Alienators took those writings and skillfully CHANGED the MAIN TRUTH to a white-washed LIE, indeed we are still being destroyed for a lack of knowledge. The Damned Queen and all her minions know WHO we are but WE do not know WHO WE ARE!

    • @zyzzyvacation
      @zyzzyvacation Год назад +87

      That is sadly hilarious but so on point🤫

    • @lindaharris3432
      @lindaharris3432 Год назад +86

      That's why we have to study the Bible for ourselves . The Bible teaches to "watch" and pray .

    • @syamkumarkaturi9761
      @syamkumarkaturi9761 Год назад +12

      America and all countries should support digital currency and cancel higer denomination notes to capture black money and save paper ..

    • @keeplovealive9882
      @keeplovealive9882 Год назад +24

      Wow, on point @Lyndia Black.

  • @laurieauld7687
    @laurieauld7687 Год назад +691

    Tired of people sugar coating history. Truth is ALL that matters.

    • @echad6259
      @echad6259 Год назад +11

      Aye.

    • @rippingtons60
      @rippingtons60 Год назад +14

      Amen to that.

    • @bsmirh9021
      @bsmirh9021 Год назад +26

      Only those guilty of acts of inhumanity object to being held accountable for their negative beliefs and cruel actions.

    • @gsiicam
      @gsiicam Год назад +18

      the truth will not be hidden forever

    • @wilky952
      @wilky952 Год назад +18

      100% correct, the British empire put an end to slavery in the western world, the only force that could have or would have in the history of humanity. At the peak of its power this was the action it took. I am not suggesting for one second that the British, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Turkish, Chinese and Russian empires were created guilt free, but Britain can be proud of its accomplishment with regards to the slave trade.

  • @gunna4life339
    @gunna4life339 Год назад +11

    As a child of the 80's in Jamaica, I grew up around labourers not farmers or survivers not capitalist. Colonialism broke the back of our grandfathers and the mindset of our fathers...hence a broken society .

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      AFRICA would better off if AFRICA TRIBES didn't sell "SLAVES" to the European's royal families/But Greedy AFRICA TRIBES sold their Prisoner's of War

  • @julianlatino6146
    @julianlatino6146 Год назад +67

    Whenever I read about the history of slavery in the Caribbean tears run down my face!!.

    • @mariaccuret6923
      @mariaccuret6923 Год назад +4

      Me too!!! They were straight savages, animals with no regard for young or old!!! I pray TMH recompense them with everything they've done!!!

    • @samuelmuller9940
      @samuelmuller9940 Год назад

      True but it was African selling African into slavery would you rather have had genocide in Africa instead . Don’t put your modern morals on time they don’t apply.

    • @Helpertin
      @Helpertin Год назад +3

      @@mariaccuret6923 They need to be asking the spaniards and the congo kings for that recompense.

    • @cscind100
      @cscind100 Год назад +2

      @@Helpertin True but British too.

    • @Da_Big_G
      @Da_Big_G Год назад

      Ditto the history of Barbary pirates from Africa launching raids against the south coast of Britain to take people into slavery! I'm traumatised! I want reparations! Gimme free stuff! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!

  • @myman3879
    @myman3879 Год назад +217

    Being Irish I've had a quote from James Connolly rattling around in my head speaking about the King of his time: 'We will not blame him for the crimes of his ancestors if he relinquishes the royal rights of his ancestors; but as long as he claims those rights, by virtue of descent, then, by virtue of descent, he must shoulder the responsibility for their crimes'

    • @nidheeshkumar6760
      @nidheeshkumar6760 Год назад +13

      Spot on mate

    • @mercytackel3771
      @mercytackel3771 Год назад +12

      This is so it.

    • @henrytan5588
      @henrytan5588 Год назад +8

      Yes the Irish people have a right to speak out against the English Crown. Ireland was the first colony of the English. Yes the people were badly treated by the English then. The politics at that time was the English King was supreme since 1066.
      In that context brutality was the menu of the day. Now the English King is no longer supreme. The King in Parliament is what this Irish patriotic is aiming against the monarchy. Parliament has taken most of the powers of the King. So all those former English colonies should petition the British Parliament for reparations instead of the King.

    • @cscind100
      @cscind100 Год назад +2

      Thanks for the quote. Interesting, indeed

    • @RideFrsh
      @RideFrsh Год назад +6

      This is so historically prisoner of the moment. I am no defender of the crown. The tragedies that occurred under monarchical rule took place before Elizabeth ruled. In reality, she oversaw the largest deconstruction of colonization in British history. Compared to her predecessors, she is a fucking saint. People are confusing the long and terrible monarchal history with the her time as queen. She was born into it, that’s not her fault. Look at the 70 plus years of her rule and you will see what she actually did.

  • @arnoackermann6584
    @arnoackermann6584 Год назад +622

    If you live in Asia or Africa you can till this day see the damage done by colonialism. I don't care about blame but about honesty and owning the past. Thank you for this video.

    • @bsmirh9021
      @bsmirh9021 Год назад +21

      💯

    • @tia9583
      @tia9583 Год назад +17

      I agree. Well said!

    • @yvonneplant9434
      @yvonneplant9434 Год назад +13

      Start with ending the use of English. Not going to happen of course.

    • @yvonneplant9434
      @yvonneplant9434 Год назад +18

      Demand that Spain do it as well.

    • @johnli6430
      @johnli6430 Год назад +30

      Indirectly I was affected .. accdg to my 103 yr old mom..her family was quite well off in China but the head of the family at that time got so addicted to opium which was brought to and flooded China by the british empire and monarchy, rendering the Chinese people docile and useless .This led to the Opium War ( another worst part of Chinese history resulting in China's Century of Humiliation re HK) ... The family almost lost everything and my Mom was sent to HK to be a nanny/helper to a wealthier distant kin . She then fled from the war and settled in the Philippines ..met my father , also a Chinese immigrant, and started family there. Both didn't speak their adopted country's language , but they persevered and eventually opened businesses and was able to put all 7 of us to colleges and universities .
      Thanks Philippines! Mabuhay ! and No Thanks to England ...

  • @garffthejeweler2323
    @garffthejeweler2323 Год назад +42

    It’s absolute madness to expect us to mourn the Queen, I agree. I care for her family because she’s a human being but I can’t deny the fact the she went to her grave not caring about mines. 🇯🇲

    • @NH-lf1wu
      @NH-lf1wu Год назад +1

      Listen, Queen Nanny of the Maroons turned in her grave when her people left Jamaica to help her enemies to build British society & others over the western world. The people should've got rid of the IMF debt somehow to preserve the little that was left, after the IMF sanctions. Now look at Jamaica. Riddled in debt & a majority of impoverished Jamaican people.

    • @ronaldmccord4477
      @ronaldmccord4477 Год назад

      As did her 4th great grandmother Queen Charlotte mixed breed

    • @cindygardener-collinsmimi531
      @cindygardener-collinsmimi531 Год назад

      Nobody here in the UK expects you to mourn our Queen. Our country isn't a dictatorship.

    • @garffthejeweler2323
      @garffthejeweler2323 Год назад +1

      @@cindygardener-collinsmimi531 my great grand parents were born slaves to the British “Standberry family”, I currently suffer from that and the colonialism that took place.

    • @garffthejeweler2323
      @garffthejeweler2323 Год назад

      @@NH-lf1wu I’m related to the maroon’s

  • @nancyjay8519
    @nancyjay8519 Год назад +2

    This is one of the most amazing media communication channel, one of a kind of excellence to watch and get very well detailed information these days.👏👏👏👏👍.

  • @susanzundel6231
    @susanzundel6231 Год назад +524

    British schools should start to tell the truth about what happened during British colonialism

    • @MrDesmondPot
      @MrDesmondPot Год назад +61

      They won’t. I went through the English school system and the black spots in our learning is by design.

    • @lissarodrigues8950
      @lissarodrigues8950 Год назад +12

      @@MrDesmondPot they don't teach you anything about it. I'm apeverdean What I knew about Cape Verd Island was discovered by Portuguese and then teachings about Portugal and the colonies and nothing else about colonialism and poverty.

    • @rippingtons60
      @rippingtons60 Год назад +42

      @@MrDesmondPot Who do you think America learned it’s imperialism and brutality from?

    • @danideens
      @danideens Год назад

      Wow! England's and the monarchy's true history of colonial rule and systems of oppression she and her generation presided over must be told worldwide instead of lies to sugarcoat demons.

    • @dropperknot
      @dropperknot Год назад

      susan zundel. They do teach the truth! It is disgruntled foreigners with mighty chips on their shoulders that spread the lies!

  • @user-dd4onX
    @user-dd4onX Год назад +325

    This is why i love the Barbados prime minister Mia mottley. I want to thank her for awakening our awareness to all theses atrocities here in the Caribbean. Fight on Kenya🇰🇪

    • @johnli6430
      @johnli6430 Год назад +8

      Mia is great !! love her .
      Check out author/ writer Ms Chimamanda from Nigeria .. you will like her too. you can start with her interviews from that french girl :)

    • @user-dd4onX
      @user-dd4onX Год назад +3

      @@johnli6430 I will thanks for the info. 👍🏿

    • @johnli6430
      @johnli6430 Год назад +10

      @@user-dd4onX you're most welcome Q ! Africa Unite and Rise Up !

    • @brit50ify
      @brit50ify Год назад

      No mention of Haelie Selassie...a GOd to many in Caribbean. A known slave trader and lover of all things European. Why single out the Queen. You would no more call out the wife of the president for any atrocities committed on the president's watch than you can the Queen. She more than practically anyone else was told to not get involved in politics. It is up to all of us to hold the right folk accountable. We don't because we're lazy. Its so much easier to attack the Queen. And as for the many going back to 1600's. Puleeze. Monarchy was bad for all ordinary folk.

    • @JDMJOE
      @JDMJOE Год назад +6

      Four African nations joined the Commonwealth, in recent years, these nations wasn't even colonised by Britain.

  • @chichi3701
    @chichi3701 Год назад +33

    Those for whom the monarchy represented/represents something positive and admirable are entitled to mourn the loss of their queen. Those who were on the receiving end of the monarchy's brutality, racism, greed and murderous colonial reign are also justified in not doing so.

    • @hallarious506
      @hallarious506 Год назад

      And what with the leaders of african tribes going all in into the slave trades? Whats with the slave empires they built before the european saddlers even knew the continent existed?
      Or do you claim that Africa never saw empires before britain arrived?

    • @alisonclarke3738
      @alisonclarke3738 Год назад +5

      Well said 👏🏾

    • @Costa_Conn
      @Costa_Conn Год назад +5

      My uncle was tortured by the British during the colonial rule of Cyprus. He was 17 and was taking food to partisans.

    • @johnhulk3347
      @johnhulk3347 Год назад

      After coming to the realization of what the monarchy stood for or represented to the very beneficiaries of their brutal reign on behalf of white success,, I can understand why you feel no remorse about the crown’s atrocities and genocide. That also led to institutional financial economic and social racism of people of every race except whites. If the crown’s blood 🩸 money 💰 has made your life and your generations better then go ahead and mourn but we will have her soul as only a white god would save her sinful raaas

    • @oe6526
      @oe6526 Год назад +2

      Even the evil grand child of colonialism in nigeria - the unproductive amalgamation of 1914, needs to be dismantled as well.

  • @phyllisthompson4207
    @phyllisthompson4207 Год назад +5

    Thanks Amy, for another great segment!! In- depth, unbiased and nothing but the truth. God bless you!

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      AFRICA would better off if AFRICA TRIBES didn't sell "SLAVES" to the European's royal families/But Greedy AFRICA TRIBES sold their Prisoner's of War

  • @markward3981
    @markward3981 Год назад +265

    That is why I say most countries in Africa are still a type of colony. Honestly to mourn the death of the descendants and representatives of your enslavers, the people who tortured , murdered , raped and stole from your people. This is madness to me.

    • @brittanyhayes1043
      @brittanyhayes1043 Год назад +12

      Because the decendants didn't do anything to you.

    • @williamgraham5630
      @williamgraham5630 Год назад +15

      @@brittanyhayes1043 Yes because if someone steals your car and sells it to another person, you cannot get it back when it's discovered 🙄

    • @las2725
      @las2725 Год назад +2

      Who expects them to mourn?

    • @brittanyhayes1043
      @brittanyhayes1043 Год назад

      @@williamgraham5630 yes.

    • @williamgraham5630
      @williamgraham5630 Год назад

      @@brittanyhayes1043 Clearly then you live in a lawless third world shtihole.

  • @annemwaniki2979
    @annemwaniki2979 Год назад +306

    Every Kenyan, every African must watch this. Thank you, Amy and Mukoma.

    • @SuburbanPookie
      @SuburbanPookie Год назад

      Everybody around the world should. They forever ruined the world. Along with a few others

    • @jahivah
      @jahivah Год назад +13

      West Indiana as well. Many of us were colonized in the caribbean as well.

    • @cokkiekraaijeveld4617
      @cokkiekraaijeveld4617 Год назад +2

      Exactly.. Also to learn how to make life better in 2022.

    • @patrickwright6644
      @patrickwright6644 Год назад +5

      Stand firm Africans only we can liberate ourselves

    • @patrickwright6644
      @patrickwright6644 Год назад +5

      Stand firm Africans only we can liberate ourselves

  • @bettycasvin8877
    @bettycasvin8877 Год назад +22

    It happens all over the world. I was shocked to learn about world history in college. I have always loved the subject of history and thought I knew a good deal about it. How wrong I was; especially when I studied Women's and Native American history. History needs to always be the whole truth and nothing but.

    • @judyvaughn761
      @judyvaughn761 Год назад +1

      Yes you are correct and it should be taught in high school how many of us go to college this is not fair the US government needs to get their self together

    • @mylowsparkofhigh-heeledboy779
      @mylowsparkofhigh-heeledboy779 Год назад +3

      My sentiments exactly. It appears that only the people who seek a postsecondary education are worthy of a smidgen of the truth regarding world history.

    • @cindygardener-collinsmimi531
      @cindygardener-collinsmimi531 Год назад +3

      At last a comment that makes sense. Very rare indeed sadly.

  • @themccarthyfamilytruelifes5921
    @themccarthyfamilytruelifes5921 Год назад +4

    The News team is doing a great job getting the News to the world, may God continue to bless the team and keep the team strong.❤️🇯🇲🌄

    • @cindygardener-collinsmimi531
      @cindygardener-collinsmimi531 Год назад

      I think God would disagree & remind people not to get so angry & waste precious over something that happened hundreds of years ago. People need to move on & put their energy into positivity. If there is cause for anyone ever to be punished for something they did wrong then according to the Bible God will be the punisher not Joe public.

  • @andrewalex7873
    @andrewalex7873 Год назад +161

    I’ve got lifetime white friends that cannot discuss anything to do with the extreme past of the diaspora & white supremacy.
    I got pulled by my good original skinhead friend whom I was best man for.
    He said I was making everyone go quite with Guilt talking about royalty, slavery & corruption of history, curriculum manipulation.
    Having listened to everyone’s topics during a night installation, I finally began to talk about scenarios perhaps they were unaware of.
    White fragility & the fear of revenge is a living entity.
    🇬🇧

    • @loversofanimal
      @loversofanimal Год назад +6

      Deep

    • @CW-rx2js
      @CW-rx2js Год назад +29

      That's so true! As an Indian when I point these things out, their reaction is to either "ignore it" and gloss over it, or even worse, to "justify it".

    • @lindaharris3432
      @lindaharris3432 Год назад +6

      They are not friends , they are soicalist .

    • @syamkumarkaturi9761
      @syamkumarkaturi9761 Год назад

      America and all countries should support digital currency and cancel higer denomination notes to capture black money and save paper ..

    • @raccoon2505
      @raccoon2505 Год назад +16

      I think people in privileged positions are afraid of do a self-criticism and lose their hegemony. I'm not from an Anglo country, but it's a former European colony as well and until today we see the structural racism against Native Americans. In fact form Canada to Argentina.

  • @Isiejeme0829
    @Isiejeme0829 Год назад +432

    The effects of colonialism is still evident everywhere in Africa, we can't just forget how it's impacted our growth as a people. I support Prof Ngugi's suggestion of scrapping the so -called "commonwealth" of nations. Commonwealth isn't for the oppressed people of Africa, has never pretended to be.

    • @brit50ify
      @brit50ify Год назад

      Hold on. You've not been 'oppressed' for half a century at least. Yet most have not progressed because of corruption. How can that still be the 'fault' of the colonizers?

    • @orishejuukuedojor2736
      @orishejuukuedojor2736 Год назад +31

      Tactless scapegoating. The issues are greater than one monarch. Her efforts to reverse the damage shouldn't be buried all of a sudden

    • @abepresume8132
      @abepresume8132 Год назад +39

      @@orishejuukuedojor2736 if you unclenched your sphincter from around your head, you'd probably be able to form logical, reality-based, thought.
      The sheer amount of money ytttppl waste of senseless wars, destroying lives, could've reversed the damages of colonialism, many times over, had they cared for healing with the same intention they routinely pour into destruction.

    • @Isiejeme0829
      @Isiejeme0829 Год назад +35

      @@orishejuukuedojor2736 you can "bury your head in the sand" all you want , still it's clear colonialism, now neo-colonialism set Africa back, stunted her growth. Even the new king is still talking about "territories" in other people's lands in the 21 century. That should tell you something.

    • @jimford2163
      @jimford2163 Год назад

      @@Isiejeme0829 tippu tip set back african peoples by enslavement but wait hes not apart of the colonization

  • @UhuruStar
    @UhuruStar Год назад

    Good to watch you after many years Amy Goodman!! My Satelite provider stopped airing this channel many years ago, I also stopped subscribing to them; Today is indeed a good day as I watch this broadcast - No people have suffered from British Brutality than my people, the Biafra People; Over 5 Million Killed between 1949; 1967 - 70 and still continuing till today inside a country the British created inside Africa - "Nigeria". Thank you Amy for your courage; More power, good health and success to you. - Democracy Now ✊✊✊✊✊✊✊

  • @wiiuwiiu2020
    @wiiuwiiu2020 Год назад +3

    "My faith is with the Global South, not the monarchy" - Mukoma Wa Ngugi, words to repeat over and over again

  • @abrahamadu2503
    @abrahamadu2503 Год назад +119

    The four days of national mourning in Kenya seems to be absolutely conflicting if not madness.

    • @ditshegomosienyane7252
      @ditshegomosienyane7252 Год назад +12

      It cannot be called anything else but madness. The question is how Uluru could have come up with this absurdity when his own father suffered under the watch of the British monarchy. For this kind of madness, africans will forever be despised by our detractors. And it is not only Uhuru who has the monopoly of this madness; you will see that the African leaders will be competing in their morning the passing of the queen, sometimes more than the British themselves; this is a travesty.

    • @syamkumarkaturi9761
      @syamkumarkaturi9761 Год назад +1

      America and all countries should support digital currency and cancel higer denomination notes to capture black money and save paper ....

    • @edwardcarrier4816
      @edwardcarrier4816 Год назад

      Mr. Adu I don't know what to say about this. For raccoons who are engaged in mourning your oppressors you are telling the world that you are worthless and you are ok with further abuses.

    • @jimmyewhitfield1628
      @jimmyewhitfield1628 Год назад +3

      Tsk tsk tsk smh! Unbelievable!!

    • @dessean1
      @dessean1 Год назад +1

      The citizens of Kenya need to remove whatever government has designated 4 days of morning for a Queen who has enslaved & murdered its people. Shameful.

  • @lilithgrrrl
    @lilithgrrrl Год назад +90

    The fact that some people think they are entitled to other people’s land and resources because they’re paler is sickening.

    • @sukhjohal8998
      @sukhjohal8998 Год назад +4

      Death the ultimate equalizer! !

    • @felixfedre518
      @felixfedre518 Год назад +2

      Or because they are darker. Look at England.

    • @kaioiamo1503
      @kaioiamo1503 Год назад

      ✊🏿

    • @kaioiamo1503
      @kaioiamo1503 Год назад +2

      @@sukhjohal8998 give me mine on earth

    • @grandmalovesmebest
      @grandmalovesmebest Год назад +12

      It has nothing to do w being "paler". Dont be a racist. Stop whining. Stop living in the past. Get off your butt and get to work building your country to become the country you want.
      You can't handle the fact that your future is in your hands can you? Our young ppl are having trouble w that too! Get busy and show them how it's done.

  • @jameswambugu37
    @jameswambugu37 Год назад +1

    I am Happy i attended the book launch (unburry our dead with song) of Mukoma wa Ngugi in Kenyan capital Nairobi ,The book was an eye opener

  • @OneAfricaforlife971
    @OneAfricaforlife971 Год назад +10

    Thank you Amy for giving the world a piece of the African history that has been hidden for hundred years to most

  • @africanqueenmo
    @africanqueenmo Год назад +371

    Best interview ever thank you to all three of you. The pain of colonial rule is still raw. I worked for the Birmingham Commonwealth Games Organizers and I was shocked by their attitude towards people of Black and Briwn skin and even more Africans. Their only value was in making money through sports for UK industry and for continuation of domination by the monarchy. That's it. I left more traumatized than I was from the stories my grandparents related to us as children about their suffering. Many too traumatized to even talk about it preferring to throw themselves deeply into religion and the church for comfort.

    • @brit50ify
      @brit50ify Год назад +11

      And live in a country that was so bad!

    • @IamGodSon
      @IamGodSon Год назад +4

      Tell us more about the racist games!

    • @Imissyoulou
      @Imissyoulou Год назад +8

      Throwing themselves into more BS and deciet.

    • @leighdoeg4970
      @leighdoeg4970 Год назад +19

      Membership of the Commonwealth of Nations is completely voluntary and member nations have the right to leave on their own free will. All but two (Burma & Aden) of all former British colony's and dominions have voluntarily joined the Commonwealth Of Nations. The advantages of being involved in the Commonwealth of Nations are immense for emerging and developing nations.Prerequisite for membership is no longer restricted to involvement with the British Empire. The African nations of Rwanda and Mozambique have recently joined the Commonwealth of Nations.

    • @aynrandfan7454
      @aynrandfan7454 Год назад +28

      i wish here in Canada we too had the balls to abolish the monarchy...bunch of grifting leeches

  • @bettyandthebeakers
    @bettyandthebeakers Год назад +36

    Thank you for this important interview. It is so important we talk about colonialism and the British monarch.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      AFRICA would better off if AFRICA TRIBES didn't sell "SLAVES" to the European's royal families/But Greedy AFRICA TRIBES sold their Prisoner's of War

  • @kabuesarah8472
    @kabuesarah8472 Год назад +9

    My family directly got affected and still is because my grandfather was a a home guard during the colonial era. He abandoned his 6 siblings when they were all minors, the reason being that my grandmother would try to set him up to the mau mau. He could severely beat my grandmother infront of the children.More than 70 years later, today, my father suffers the traumas of his infance violence 😢 💔 and also us as well.

    • @mylowsparkofhigh-heeledboy779
      @mylowsparkofhigh-heeledboy779 Год назад +7

      I am sorry that I only know a snippet of your family's suffering and that of your grandfather. In spite of everything we suffer on this earth, I truly believe with all my heart, that hope and empathy are the greatest of all the gifts we were given. I thank you for posting your truth, and now others from all over the world may read your truth. I am white, but I am a human being first, and I am aware of all the responsibilities and accountabilities that should be the hallmark of being a decent human being. If the truth is buried in a massive, unmarked grave, and we find out about it 70-150 years later, what good does that do us, what good does that do all of the innocent who were slaughtered there. We have an opportunity to share our stories for the sake of history, for the sake of truth, and for the sake of us, not as separate nations, but as a united people. We are going to have to trust and rely upon one another, in our very near future, if we have any hope of us finally getting it right, and surviving as a species. Peace be with you.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      AFRICA would better off if AFRICA TRIBES didn't sell "SLAVES" to the European's royal families/But Greedy AFRICA TRIBES sold their Prisoner's of War

  • @mystictraveler8642
    @mystictraveler8642 Год назад +2

    I'm going to have to check out Carolines book. She is very informative.

  • @antonymangu3458
    @antonymangu3458 Год назад +49

    We are NOT MOURNING IN KENYA PERIOD

    • @felixfedre518
      @felixfedre518 Год назад +3

      Until the aid is due again, lol.

    • @16goodchickenwings
      @16goodchickenwings Год назад +2

      What aid?

    • @SandraCDavis
      @SandraCDavis Год назад +8

      @@felixfedre518 People giving you back what they stole from you is not aid!!!

    • @felixfedre518
      @felixfedre518 Год назад +3

      @@SandraCDavis What did they steal? A mud hut, lol.

    • @felixfedre518
      @felixfedre518 Год назад

      @@16goodchickenwings What aid? All the free doe you idling sponges get from poor hard working whitey, thats "what aid".

  • @thatshim4724
    @thatshim4724 Год назад +93

    After hearing this segment on the royal family of Britain. They sound more like a crime family instead of a royal family.

    • @PompetusDad
      @PompetusDad Год назад +5

      Big up to Ms. Elkins, whose book is a masterpiece of documentation of the workings of the criminal enterprise commonly known as the British Empire. I realize how fortunate I was to be born in Bridgetown, Barbados in 1952, the year Eluzabeth became the leader of her repressive regime and not in the Rift Valley in Kenya where babies were being starved to death in detention camps.

    • @summerbrooks9922
      @summerbrooks9922 Год назад

      Not only that but the entire British monarchy is, institutionally illegal. This is because DNA proved that the royal lineage was corrupted by one illegitimate born King. The genuine King, by blood, lives in Australia. Google that, then raise heck.

    • @haatpraat2993
      @haatpraat2993 Год назад

      To a large extend they are criminals. The ancestors of today's British Royal family gorged themselves on the profits of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in which millions suffered.

    • @mariaccuret6923
      @mariaccuret6923 Год назад

      More like a genocidal blood thirsty regime!!!

    • @light279
      @light279 Год назад

      @ArchonMy sentiments exactly!. Also, I have always found the word royal ( to describe them ) very amusing. " Royal" and "commoner". Such b/s!. This is a way of controlling "their" people.

  • @georgemayo7383
    @georgemayo7383 Год назад +3

    A former DC( District commissioner) John Nottingham, explained what he witnessed when he was in Kenya during colonial era. I think he also wrote a diary or a memoir about this atrocities.

  • @phyllisthompson4207
    @phyllisthompson4207 Год назад +1

    Dark and bloody history. We can never recover!! Wow, I’m so happy that these are coming out.

  • @kitsgalore2197
    @kitsgalore2197 Год назад +149

    As a Princeton alumnus, I take my hat off to Dr. Elkins, a fellow Princeton graduate, for being so purposeful and articulate in her discourse and for having the courage to objectively document history and challenge our collective thinking.

    • @marcomustang876
      @marcomustang876 Год назад +3

      Well...didn't you know or believe this without her telling you today 🤔 ?

    • @SusanHopkinson
      @SusanHopkinson Год назад +2

      This is not about you! 😂

    • @carolynbeckingham9948
      @carolynbeckingham9948 Год назад +6

      You're a Princeton graduate and you don't know "alumni" is plural ?

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq Год назад

      @@carolynbeckingham9948 Latin is the language of the Roman imperialists. It needs to be extirpated from English.

    • @carolynbeckingham9948
      @carolynbeckingham9948 Год назад +1

      If you try to extirpate every word of Latin origin you won't have very much language left. And shouldn't that also apply to its alphabet ? What should we use instead ?

  • @ditshegomosienyane7252
    @ditshegomosienyane7252 Год назад +63

    That is the madness that you find in a colonized mind; how do you expect the grand children of the holocaust victims to morn the death of hitler? The period of lamentations is over and the nonsense that Uluru is parading in Kenya should be called out.

    • @rickardmanhed6382
      @rickardmanhed6382 Год назад

      Hitler? It would be a better comparison to use Dönitz. If Dönitz had been born into the nazi leadership and tried to make all of Europe to come together in friendship and cooperation during his leadership.

    • @aSpectreAppears
      @aSpectreAppears Год назад

      The queen was not involved in colonialism. Why do you not hate your own leader for using the money to buy fancy cars as the people starve? Personally, I'd be angrier with the injustices of government of my country than stuff that happened hundreds of years ago. Slavery still goes on in African countries, why not be outraged by that?

    • @cindygardener-collinsmimi531
      @cindygardener-collinsmimi531 Год назад

      Total rubbish & no comparison. This comment is ridiculous & offensive in its total pointlessness.

  • @xxmoonlightxx6304
    @xxmoonlightxx6304 Год назад +3

    All of this should of brought up when she was alive. I didn't know any of this through history classes in the US. It's so sad how people treat people. God is watching all of this. Changes will be made soon.

  • @fungalbob
    @fungalbob Год назад +4

    Mukoma says it right: it's silly. Just can't understand the continuing reverence for the institution and personalities of the monarchy

  • @dennisossianderrmplmtcst2053
    @dennisossianderrmplmtcst2053 Год назад +13

    Thanks to all for your honesty, insight, and truth. ✨🙏✨ Kindly and Gratefully, Dennis

  • @alisonyahna8041
    @alisonyahna8041 Год назад +40

    I was blessed to meet Mzee Ngugi Wa Thiongo when he spoke in Oregon and read Petals of Blood and his memoirs of being imprisoned by neocolonial government for his political views. So wonderful to see his son on DN! Thank you!

  • @kylerolle5050
    @kylerolle5050 Год назад +2

    I'm from the Bahamas. I believe we are going to fully pull away from ceremonial, symbolic and system influence from British monarch. We are leaning towards being a republic with a president as head of state instead of the Queen or King

  • @thomasthomasphilp4393
    @thomasthomasphilp4393 Год назад +4

    To all subjects of former British, as an Indian, I have to say, we are trapped in this generational trauma of colonialism, which affects our daily lives and society. Our societies got reshaped by the British so that there will be conflicts between tribes and religions. A heartful apology from the British monarchy would set us free from this trauma and we can move forward. We should be grateful that we have RUclips so that the British also get a chance to see their history. Otherwise, they were shielded away from their brutal colonial history by their establishment and lead newspapers and intellectuals

    • @chesterjade7630
      @chesterjade7630 Год назад

      The world knows of the Royal Family's atrocities done through colonization in Africa and India and the Carribean Islands.
      They profited from it and relished in their gains from stolen jewels and property all over the continent.
      For us not to talk about it is to say it never happened or existed and yet the world knows it did and the affects are traumatic upon the people whose ancestors and family members were faced with the brutality of the British Royal Family and Government. We will never remain silent on this matter of history. It will not be erased and Never Again.

  • @Journeybacktoself
    @Journeybacktoself Год назад +154

    Sad that we don't even learn about this in all schools in Africa. A time for reckoning is coming.

    • @shawnwest4350
      @shawnwest4350 Год назад +2

      y'all don't

    • @eyram6424
      @eyram6424 Год назад +1

      It’s sad

    • @marigoldbeam5475
      @marigoldbeam5475 Год назад +7

      @@shawnwest4350 It depends on the country. Africa is made up of 55 sovereign states. Unfortunately some people use 'Africa' as if it is a country.

    • @shawnwest4350
      @shawnwest4350 Год назад +1

      @@marigoldbeam5475 I no

    • @theonly6359
      @theonly6359 Год назад +11

      @@marigoldbeam5475 we Africans should learn each other’s history not history of Europe like we do now.

  • @raccoon2505
    @raccoon2505 Год назад +89

    The effects of neocolonialism still is very visible in Africa, Asia... Besides of the structural racism that we see in its former colonies, the inequalities, rich nations more and more riches, fruit of exploration.

    • @jlm3124
      @jlm3124 Год назад +2

      Yes but don't forget discrimination and extreme social inequalities within the colonizing nations. Don't assume all white people benefitted.

    • @justaawake6273
      @justaawake6273 Год назад +3

      Fkkk em all

    • @Propain4eva
      @Propain4eva Год назад

      And African leaders always bending over backwards for these countries and their corporations that bribe them

    • @jaybell1390
      @jaybell1390 Год назад +1

      @@jlm3124 True, those who Didn't go along to get along or get ahead, but who Could of just as Easily changed Their circumstances, Unlike most of the population; however, they were often made an example to the rest of the White colonial population. Ironically, today, many of those in first world countries often Ingratiate themselves when looking for "friends". Fk 'em. All of them!

    • @jaybell1390
      @jaybell1390 Год назад +1

      @@justaawake6273 😅😅😂😂

  • @njurus
    @njurus Год назад

    Great conversation right here we don't need the Commonwealth!

  • @nkosilathidube3627
    @nkosilathidube3627 Год назад +9

    I'm a 23 year old Zimbabwean and even if my grandmother who is alive and well didn't tell me about her TRUE LIFE experiences under British colonialism, I myself can see how alive its legacy still is not only in our society but our whole region and moreover the whole of Africa.
    I live not far from a high school named after Winston Churchill, my 28 year old brothers primary school was named after Lous Mountbatten, we all know the famous Victoria Falls etc. My point is there's MILLIONS of people who are alive today who remember what we only broke away from in 1980! Both my parents were alive.
    Without being fought militarily, us the younger generation experienced their colonialism with a different name and new strategy of protecting their enterprise with contracts instead of mainly bloodshed.
    Trying to force us to mourn one of the most recognizable faces of our oppression is disrespectful beyond belief!

    • @dontgivamonkeyz
      @dontgivamonkeyz Год назад

      You need to look up Rhodesia and see what your country use to be like and would still be like if it hadn't become Zimbabwe!
      It was once referred to as "the bread basket of Africa" now its known as the basket case of Africa.
      Unfortunately for you politicians from all over the world stuck their noses in your nations affairs and helped destroy a once flourishing nation.

    • @sally5983
      @sally5983 Год назад

      As an African living in Nigeria, I have done my own due diligence on the slave history after which I stopped lobbing blame at the white man. The role we played may have been even more heinous. Some years back, I even visited a small settlement near Calabar called Obio-oko (aka Creek-Town) where I saw a row of Napoleon-era cannons lined up facing the Calabar river looking at first almost ornamental; except when I enquired about them I was told they were used by our chiefs to fight off the anti-slavers. My word, that really blew me. Or about the King of Dahomey imploring the English to lay off pressuring him to stop slavery. Even in this modern times, there's been a surge in kidnapping, human trafficking and illegal sale of human organs to almost epidemic levels. Feels almost like a throwback to a primordial instinct to trade through sale of one another.
      Reparations were paid to slave owners upon abolishing slavery but the slaves were almost exclusively bought in the first place by Europeans from Africa, not captured. As such, it is the African leaders of the time who profited from those sales, and should be paying reparations to descendants of slaves, if anything.

  • @bensonmuiruri7976
    @bensonmuiruri7976 Год назад +119

    Caroline is a great author. I have read her book not once. It is a masterpiece. It relates so well with us in Kenya. The horror of torture unearthed in the book is unimaginable. My respect to her work.

    • @cushitepeople9165
      @cushitepeople9165 Год назад +4

      Thanks am going to buy a copy

    • @babsme6459
      @babsme6459 Год назад

      Does she also point out the millions sold into slavery along with the million sacrificed by Africans?
      If not then this is just another opportunity for the race pimps to crawl out of the sewer.

    • @markcynic808
      @markcynic808 Год назад +4

      When is her book on American colonisation and destruction of the native peoples coming out?

    • @mugenyiassad1699
      @mugenyiassad1699 Год назад

      @@markcynic808 touché

    • @naturalmystics-kd9vt
      @naturalmystics-kd9vt Год назад

      Break up the slave master empire Charles is a womanizer who commit adultery he doesn't have any good moral standards

  • @rastafari4932
    @rastafari4932 Год назад +129

    There’s always two sides of a coin, on the one hand, the passing of Elizabeth II is a time of mourning for her UK; on the other hand, her former colonial subjects and or slaves, their descendants thereof, are not now under no obligation to mourn her death with sugarcoated words…

    • @JO-bw5wx
      @JO-bw5wx Год назад +7

      Is a Celebrations...

    • @canceree
      @canceree Год назад +1

      True.

    • @margaretnorvell9555
      @margaretnorvell9555 Год назад

      And Whites and Westerners are not under obligation to help African countries. The best way is for the West is to pay a fair, even generous, price for any commodity they purchase from Africa. Value for Value. A business relationship. No more free food, technology, medicines, vaccinations. Limit the number of Africans coming to Europe. Western countries are only importing ignorance and criminality. This panel criticizing colonization live where?

    • @kman5768
      @kman5768 Год назад +1

      Brother, there are three sides to a coin

    • @felixfedre518
      @felixfedre518 Год назад +7

      The Queen didn't have any slaves. Slavery has always been illegal in England.

  • @magdalenahoppe8899
    @magdalenahoppe8899 Год назад

    Thank you very much for this broadcast.
    Nobody brought the British to justice for their crimes. You should talk about it as loudly as possible.

  • @bessiebrown9558
    @bessiebrown9558 Год назад

    Very informative. Thanks

  • @reeractivist7561
    @reeractivist7561 Год назад +166

    Best and most honest reporting on Elizabeth's death so far. The saying 'the sun never sets on the british empire' should instead be 'the sun never sets on populations of indigenous peoples colonized, oppressed and terrorized by britain's constitutional government; specifically 'in Elizabeth's name'.

    • @felixfedre518
      @felixfedre518 Год назад +3

      Most colonised of all being the English, of course.

    • @alexskatit4188
      @alexskatit4188 Год назад

      That's saying the same thing...lol

    • @fuckbankers
      @fuckbankers Год назад +4

      @@felixfedre518 the English invaded. The Welsh were driven to the mountains

    • @orishejuukuedojor2736
      @orishejuukuedojor2736 Год назад +3

      Point " in her name".

    • @48Ballen
      @48Ballen Год назад

      What utter nonsense......The British Commonwealth was a voluntary membership . IN the past 100 years, I see nothing in the world to equal the murderous terror of Mao TSE Tung. 60 Million murdered. What planet are you people from???

  • @kenk1999
    @kenk1999 Год назад +60

    I'm just flabbergasted that those people in the former colonized countries still bother to utter such rubbish about "mourning the monarchy". The British monarch and all that are associated with it should have been obliterated in their minds. There should be No discussion about it. They should have Condemned it to the trash bin of a terrible unfortunate past long ago. But the very fact that some old white lady who died in a distant land should now generate discussion about what or how the "colonized subjects" should feel or behave(to pine and mourn?) only goes to show how great a depth the colonial masters managed to brainwash them.

    • @alexskatit4188
      @alexskatit4188 Год назад +2

      Don't forget to also obliterate the religion and language that they imposed. No?????

    • @kenk1999
      @kenk1999 Год назад

      @@alexskatit4188 Hi Alex: As for religion, this is a rather strange thing how it "gets on to " the fragile mind of the homo sapien species. Just look at the massive number of slave descendants in the US, poor , destitute and downtrodden as they are, still every week go and get their highs in being duped to spend their last dollar, seemingly willingly, in those so called "charismatic church" camps conducted by white "fast talkers", praising the "white lord/god?" and shouting endless hallelujahs. And as for language, I am inclined to accept that since every race on earth has evolved their own "language/dialect", for better future peace and understanding between nations , it is good that we learn more of each others language for better communication.

    • @alexskatit4188
      @alexskatit4188 Год назад +2

      @@kenk1999 Yes, we should all learn another language. English as the world business language is a good choice as a second language.

    • @adah7730
      @adah7730 Год назад

      When you start to love the one who kidnapped, raped you, murdered your family and people...This is a psychological disease. I don't know what it is called. This is a illness, a form of military control, and brain washing. They are ill.

    • @AfrikanLifestyle
      @AfrikanLifestyle Год назад

      Well then, this clearly shows you how deep the programming, mis education and brainwashing is.

  • @kevin30b90
    @kevin30b90 Год назад +1

    "Kenya is a proud member of the Commonwealth, since 1963, and remains committed to its ideals and objectives. The Commonwealth assists Kenya, under the CFTC and the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Regular Fund, mainly through: training courses, technical assistance, policy and advisory support, seminars and consultancies in the fields of good governance and democracy; trade and investment; economic and financial management; poverty reduction and public sector reforms". This is a quote from the Kenya High Commission.

    • @loishub1348
      @loishub1348 Год назад

      😏 Yeah... they left out the part, they had a gun, to his head. Everyone who knows how European & 🇺🇲 governments work, know their criminals ‼️Black leaders that don't bow to their glutenous greed, they'll finance terrorist groups, to commit mass genocide, and assassinate the Leaders. 5 Alkebulan presidents were assassinated who refused c19💉 After they deleted them, they then went in to attempt to force the ppl to comply. The ppl ran them b!tches off their soils‼️

  • @samuelndungu4484
    @samuelndungu4484 Год назад

    Well done Chief; keep it up!!

  • @mylowsparkofhigh-heeledboy779
    @mylowsparkofhigh-heeledboy779 Год назад +188

    I am angry for the treatment of the Kenyans, but I am also angry because I am just learning about this now. So many historical events that we had a right to know about were buried. We have been robbed of our histories. Knowing all of these things is a major game changer, or it should be, as to how we relate with one another. Yes, you taught us to read, but then you gave us the "Cliff Notes" version of History, leaving out the most important parts. We could have transcended as a planet by now, if we had been taught and told the truth. The ole "You can't handle the truth", is not a valid excuse. It wasn't your decision to make.

    • @nickelmouse451
      @nickelmouse451 Год назад +16

      It’s clearly stated in many history books, maybe just read more…

    • @tessrnwannagoplaces1995
      @tessrnwannagoplaces1995 Год назад +10

      I grieved for the Queen and his family but I also grieve for the humanity under the colonialism. It’s the same in our country in Asia Philippines under the Spanish rule for almost 400 years. Our history was taken and burned our writings very little to nothing is left.

    • @IronKore
      @IronKore Год назад +16

      @@nickelmouse451 digital copies are the easiest to acquire but the bulk of the history we don’t see is in books that are yet to be transcribed and many mainstream outlets that focus on history are still reluctant to share. Proof of the result of this lacking is in the movies claimed to be based on history like ‘woman king’. Our histories are used to either separate us or glorify the vile. So please understand when one does not know about these things. The experts need to start being honest so that the non pros can at least have a taste of the actual history. It should be common sense to know the crown was and is full of sh**

    • @kenirocetsun
      @kenirocetsun Год назад +2

      Yeah time don't wait for no man we on a one way trip. Don't b a half a cup my dude

    • @robinholloway5757
      @robinholloway5757 Год назад

      Yes the Kenyans fought back… against the Brits and the Spaniards… they raped them of wealth and land. This can’t be forgotten.

  • @ricojakkakarico-che2561
    @ricojakkakarico-che2561 Год назад +129

    We should simultaneously dismantle ALL colonialism including USA oppression of Haiti and all Afrikan countries with the tyrannical enforcement of the US dollar and the continued pillage of resources.

    • @marjoriedrakeabdullah5208
      @marjoriedrakeabdullah5208 Год назад +5

      Hear, hear!!!!

    • @kongakau5058
      @kongakau5058 Год назад

      Why the need to break? They are social only unlike us aggression.

    • @laurenharrington8046
      @laurenharrington8046 Год назад +12

      Than also take on China, if you truly care, in what China is now doing to African Continent

    • @cortezriley340
      @cortezriley340 Год назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @kingsleykalu2770
      @kingsleykalu2770 Год назад

      Not only break,but technically reciprocate the evil of the thieves (colonialists)to the children because there are presently benefiting from it.
      Fuck the Queen as God punish the criminal say King.

  • @jamessylvestri6959
    @jamessylvestri6959 Год назад +2

    This old Irishman only half living in Seattle is All for the monarchy absolutely love it best funeral I have seen.I will never forget.I mourn the qween as an American such tradition.There are reasons for everything I even respect the Saudi prince.

  • @changingmentality626
    @changingmentality626 Год назад +1

    Waiting for this similar conversation about Belgium and Kongo (DRCongo)

  • @terraplane49
    @terraplane49 Год назад +97

    I remember, as a 14-year-old, hearing one of the teachers at my school, while telling off a classmate, refer to him as, " a right little Jomo Kenyatta". That was the only time I heard the name mentioned, and obviously in a derogatory sense. It was only after, once I began to use the library, and to read what I could find, that I learned that the Mau Mau were terrible people who deserved the fate that so many met. Years passed, and more learning showed me that those books were deliberately distorted. At 19, I was told, by a senior army officer, that I had insufficient respect for my betters. That was the point at which I started to question what I had been taught in 1960s grammar school, and to lose any respect I might have had for the towering pyramid of classism, and snobbery which defines so much of the British system. I hope that every member of the Commonwealth makes the decision to leave. It couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of people.

    • @briancarton1804
      @briancarton1804 Год назад +5

      Well said, no time for the British class system.

    • @alexskatit4188
      @alexskatit4188 Год назад +3

      Roger Akers, you are confusing the commonwealth with the monarchy. The commonwealth is a free association to which countries apply for membership.

    • @wor53lg50
      @wor53lg50 Год назад

      Theres no way a british white teacher would have known bumya kenyata or whatever, im a 45 year old man from a council estate from poor working class family, and i know every derogatory term for a coloured person, but never ever once heard that, your a complete liar and should be ashamed of yourself, also you couldnt have had it that bad here by the school your claiming to have gone to, when you dig a hole you dont jump in it head first,so you keep crying wolf and see where it gets you....

    • @amyhughes4678
      @amyhughes4678 Год назад +3

      America too

    • @queenoftenthousandmoons8864
      @queenoftenthousandmoons8864 Год назад

      What about the hundreds of indigenous people that were declassified and listed as MULATTOS when they were Natives to the land not AFRICANS and the indigenous women and children were dropped off in Belize and the Caribbean by British colonizers sailing that false narrative that all black people came to America from slave ships can someone please explain and start this conversation

  • @ozdigg9254
    @ozdigg9254 Год назад +25

    Thank you. It's still going on in Australia where I live. Sickening.

  • @justgivemethetruth
    @justgivemethetruth Год назад +1

    Caroline Elkins is a real heavyweight - really impressive person and work.

  • @carolyndavis3152
    @carolyndavis3152 Год назад +1

    This is something that I had no knowledge about.😲

  • @pushon10
    @pushon10 Год назад +82

    Everyone celebrating the Queen should recognise that she did nothing to help those poor Kenyans being tortured.

    • @brit50ify
      @brit50ify Год назад +4

      Because she couldn't. She is a puppet. Hold those who actually did the deeds accountable.

    • @bisi1980
      @bisi1980 Год назад +8

      This is because that is what she wanted. She wanted to stay head of state in Kenya and benefit from their products.

    • @lesleyb5591
      @lesleyb5591 Год назад +4

      The British monarch has no political power whatsoever. If you want to blame someone for what happened in Kenya in the 1950s then it should be the British parliament and the British colonial administrators of the time. And BTW the British weren't the only ones committing horrible crimes then. The Mau Mau also murdered civilians including children.

    • @brit50ify
      @brit50ify Год назад +4

      @@lesleyb5591 exactly. And so long as these people go afterr the easiest of targets such as the Queen the real criminals will go free.

    • @gokarengo
      @gokarengo Год назад +1

      @@brit50ify what's the point of reigning for 70 years and have no power?

  • @pensivelyrebelling
    @pensivelyrebelling Год назад +32

    Commonwealth…whose wealth indeed.
    I agree that we can’t have faith in this king. He’s not someone who cares about his reputation or dismantling the commonwealth as it would threaten his own position and power.
    Edit to fix a typo.

    • @goldentiger1841
      @goldentiger1841 Год назад +4

      Yes the King has finally got a job after 75yrs.

    • @Don-md6wn
      @Don-md6wn Год назад +5

      Why would you have faith in any king or queen simply because they were part of the lucky sperm club? What is it exactly that they do?

    • @therealdeal3672
      @therealdeal3672 Год назад +1

      Edits are allowed. You don't have to explain them. 😃

    • @ashyslashy5818
      @ashyslashy5818 Год назад

      FBI REPORTS 40 MILLION SLAVES IN AFRICA TODAY.

    • @vancegilmore5821
      @vancegilmore5821 Год назад

      Christianity condones slavery. 1 Peter 2:18 says "You who are slaves must submit to your masters with all respect. Do what they tell you-not only if they are kind and reasonable, but even if they are cruel."

  • @robcfc400
    @robcfc400 Год назад +1

    Thank goodness we can look to the USA as a guiding light on how to treat people properly and humanely after the lessons that were learned under British rule. And with academics such as this teaching University students the world will be in fear of the academically superior graduates that are generated. William Wilberforce must be the next episode.

  • @errydeo8865
    @errydeo8865 Год назад

    Ngugi Wa Thiongo.....remember all the books in secondary school in Uganda along with Chinua Achebe's books

  • @helenhunter4540
    @helenhunter4540 Год назад +89

    He's right. Expecting people oppressed by the british empire to mourn the queen is insanity, as is going to another country and taking it over in the first place.

    • @Hammerhead547
      @Hammerhead547 Год назад

      Expecting the world too care about trivial shit that happened 200 years ago when the world was a different place and trying too apply today's twisted "morality" too those events is the true insanity.
      We need too let the past be the past and shut the fuck up about it and move the fuck on with life instead of listening too subhuman "social activists" who blame the white man for all the "problems" of africa today

    • @vancegilmore5821
      @vancegilmore5821 Год назад +1

      Christianity condones slavery. 1 Peter 2:18 says "You who are slaves must submit to your masters with all respect. Do what they tell you-not only if they are kind and reasonable, but even if they are cruel."

    • @-BigIi-
      @-BigIi- Год назад +3

      @@vancegilmore5821 Even though I am not a baptised Christian I too know such passages, very well, and it seems you are allowing the implication of the word ''slave'' to be dominated or characterised by eg the black slave trade of more recent times, a very different thing, where blacks were transported in ships, chained down and forced to endure the entire journey in their own excrement, urine, vomit and menstrual blood... What the Scripture refers to however is in essence a Master\Servant relationship, or bondservant - and it also commands the Master how *not* to treat his servants, for judgement is also upon bondservant owners at the hand of the one who is Master\Messiah and judge over all - also rendered slave for the sake of transliteration but does not mean that we are talking about the utter evil level of brutality that black slaves were subjected. That would be a false comparison to what the NT scripture passages about ''bondservants and masters'' actually refer to (see below - in context).
      *Submission to Masters* (1Peter2::18-23)
      18 Servants, be submissive to your masters with all fear, not only to the good and gentle, but also to the harsh. 19 For this is commendable, if because of conscience toward God one endures grief, suffering wrongfully. 20 For what credit is it if, when you are beaten for your faults, you take it patiently? But when you do good and suffer, if you take it patiently, this is commendable before God. 21 For to this you were called, because Christ also suffered for [e]us, leaving [f]us an example, that you should follow His steps:
      22 “Who committed no sin,
      Nor was deceit found in His mouth”;
      23 who, when He was reviled, did not revile in return; when He suffered, He did not threaten, but committed Himself to Him who judges righteously; 24 who Himself bore our sins in His own body on the tree, that we, having died to sins, might live for righteousness-by whose [g]stripes you were healed. 25 For you were like sheep going astray, but have now returned to the Shepherd and [h]Overseer of your souls.
      ------------------------------------------------
      *Bondservants and Masters* (Ephesians 6::5-9)
      5 Bondservants, be obedient to those who are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in sincerity of heart, as to Christ; 6 not with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but as bondservants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart, 7 with goodwill doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men, 8 knowing that whatever good anyone does, he will receive the same from the Lord, whether he is a slave or free.
      9 And you, masters, do the same things to them, giving up threatening, knowing that [a]your own Master also is in heaven, and there is no partiality with Him.
      Such passages are left out by some because it doesn't sit with the dishonest tone they would rather set.

    • @summerbrooks9922
      @summerbrooks9922 Год назад

      @@vancegilmore5821 Yes, and Jesus never opposed slavery in his lifetime.

    • @gokarengo
      @gokarengo Год назад

      @@-BigIi- and I question those stories of slave ships. Where are those slave ships? None in museums. Few shipwrecked. 12 thousand slave ships? Yeah right. More lies.

  • @hannahnjogu6378
    @hannahnjogu6378 Год назад +102

    My grandfather perished during colonialism and we were denied knowing him. Actually he disappeared even his body was not seen 😭😭😭

    • @davidatkinson5858
      @davidatkinson5858 Год назад +6

      Perished how? Five generations of my own ancestors including myself worked all their lives to pay for the British decision to make themselves the first civilisation in human history to condemn and then actively seek to eradicate slavery from the face of the earth 🌎 what did you contribute?

    • @pamelajudithrwanyarare8429
      @pamelajudithrwanyarare8429 Год назад

      @@davidatkinson5858 Civilization begun in Africa. We started engineering, the very first ever machine invented was invented by Africans, Black Africans, it was called the Shadoof.
      We started the first form of Astronomy the studying of the stars, this was done to help plan for the seasons.
      We invented weaving, agriculture, architecture..... But like all civilization in the world they are organic, they are born, the grow, they thrive and the decline, like Rome, Greece Persia etc those too were great civilizations that were once great. Even now we are in the declining stages of Western civilization and whether we or they like it or not Western civilization is declining. It's not a bad or good thing it's just the way life works.
      By the way. Who are you calling lazy? Is it the millions of slaves you used in your plantations? If they were lazy why did you use them to work. How can lazy People work?
      After the second world war Black people from the Caribbean and Africa were asked and invited to come and rebuild Britain, hey imagine these hardworking White English people inviting lazy bums to help rebuild their country. This country post second world war was built by lazy black people and I wonder why you needed to ask black lazy People to build the country when there has hardworking White people like you to rebuild it?

    • @FrankGina2016
      @FrankGina2016 Год назад +9

      Sorry for your loss. This all really gets under my skin! The nerve of some of these “so called humans “ SMH@ colonialism!!!

    • @chriswamahiu8751
      @chriswamahiu8751 Год назад

      @@davidatkinson5858 WTF are you talking about, there was systematic genocide in Kenya under the British empire where 15% of the Kikuyu population was eradicated, then you ask how Miss. Njogu lost her grandfather? Can you not listen to what they are talking about in the documentary? And Kenyans deal with their own problems we don't need to solve any global problems to seem relevant. Well, I hope you "being" an antislavery crusader makes you feel good about yourself as if it is not your ancestor who invented the vice, to begin with.

    • @naigandaw.6377
      @naigandaw.6377 Год назад +2

      I am sorry for your loss..it was brutal & unacceptable. May you keep your dear grandparent's memory alive.

  • @shammubs9657
    @shammubs9657 Год назад +1

    Uganda ..kenya we demand apology plus compassionation

  • @Alistair-gi3bx
    @Alistair-gi3bx Год назад

    This popped up on my auto play, when the first 30 seconds played I thought, not you guys too. Glad to see another side of this news besides a few fringe groups online.

  • @DarksideFistofFury68
    @DarksideFistofFury68 Год назад +181

    Those that were enslaved, those that stolen and sent to unknown lands, those whose land were colonized shouldn’t mourn the death of the Queen of England.

    • @leafdesi5967
      @leafdesi5967 Год назад

      Irish immigrants were drowned during the witch trials. Peasants who homeschooled their children were murdered by Bloody Mary's policies. Boys were turned into eunuchs so that they would become less of a threat to any Kingdom including in the Ottoman Empire. People starved for centuries. Which is why so many tried to get away from all authoritarians everywhere. Peasants have been talking about their evil rule for centuries. They stepped on anyone who got in their way and it started in their own home. This has been going on worldwide since the very beginning. Why every human should be allowed to tell their story without censorship. Humans will never be at peace until we address all truth.

    • @sarahjames927
      @sarahjames927 Год назад +7

      I wasn’t enslaved nor stolen my ancestors were. I can’t change it. I can be angry at those responsible. And to show empathy is not bad.

    • @sarahjames927
      @sarahjames927 Год назад +18

      @Captain Planet … Spain took more African slaves than Britain. And Spain was just as evil 🙄. So let’s not be all British Empire was the only bad European power. If we are coming for one we should come for all.

    • @canceree
      @canceree Год назад +9

      @@sarahjames927 True

    • @karengrice2303
      @karengrice2303 Год назад +17

      None of us should mourn the queen because the system is based on cruelty and exploitation. All of humanity should take a lesson from nature and learn to care for and support each other. There are many examples of this in nature. We need to live in harmony and peace with each other and the planet.

  • @bonswagga309
    @bonswagga309 Год назад +13

    this is why i love amy and this is why this is the best news channel online because of its real and unbiased truth telling

    • @earlinebeaman684
      @earlinebeaman684 Год назад +1

      I love Amy too and I've watched her for many years. I doubt if any of us knows the complete truth.

  • @shelleymalcolmberry2135
    @shelleymalcolmberry2135 Год назад +2

    Commonwealth has nothing to do with the colonial past. At the beginning of her reign 11 counties were in commonwealth-now over 33. Countries requested to join as it’s a collection of countries that benefit from trade and cordiality.

    • @Shkk
      @Shkk Год назад

      What are you talking about ?
      Which 33 countries?

  • @barbh6987
    @barbh6987 Год назад +1

    How easy we fall into the illusion of greatness and superficial understanding of sight and sound. It's so hard to see Americans enthusiastic about this repressive regime when so many died to chase them out. The founding fathers were knowledgeable about monarchy then and what they could do and did not want that in their lives. I hope that all those peoples who have been so hurt and repressed by monarchy will speak up and finally get their freedom.

  • @user-ic4ce8xb5v
    @user-ic4ce8xb5v Год назад +87

    finally some honest reporting about the queen

    • @gigigiseleworld
      @gigigiseleworld Год назад +1

      Exactly... Spread the word about this witch. Stolen 💎💎 diamond back to India 🇮🇳 and South Africa 🖤⚫🌑. Burn all British flags across the globe. Protest in front of British embassies... Across the globe. ✊

    • @rossthomson1958
      @rossthomson1958 Год назад

      Queen did nothing wrong

  • @ghislainromeo
    @ghislainromeo Год назад +41

    The low viewing on this segment tells you how deafening truth has become. People will rather live by the disillusioned on the propaganda instead of looking to reality

    • @josephshields2922
      @josephshields2922 Год назад

      They would rather fawn over the royal family and pretend they knew a lady whom they weren't even allowed to speak to.

    • @MJ-qb5ph
      @MJ-qb5ph Год назад

      It might be timing - she has gone and gained respect in life in almost direct contrast to celebrity politicians and religions lose respect - a lot of people liked her not the institution etc

    • @ghislainromeo
      @ghislainromeo Год назад

      @@MJ-qb5ph any specific example? Elaborate on how she went and gained the respect of others. The fact that some fell warm about her should not absolve the fact that she represented and personified repression from other. And please site one instance on how she went and gained respect.

  • @mll6707
    @mll6707 Год назад

    Great report. Thank you. Appalled by the billions of spectators bowing to a Monarch that represents slavery, pillage, bloodshed, injustice.
    People: we deserve our self inflicted curse as we are complicit in this deplorable drama.

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  • @gm7304
    @gm7304 Год назад +10

    Amy these flowers are for You today🌸💮💐🌷🌼🌻🌺🥀🌹🏵 Thank You

    • @paladancray7242
      @paladancray7242 Год назад

      Hmm! Very good using the flowers instead of Words 👏🏽👏🏽👍👍💯

  • @petermartell568
    @petermartell568 Год назад +118

    time to end the monarchy. Chuckles should get a real job and stop his parasitic feeding off the common people

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 Год назад

      time to stop mewling and get lost... The monarchy like the sick gutted humanity is going down both...

    • @nimue4325
      @nimue4325 Год назад +1

      Peter Martell, very succintly put! 😂

    • @banksboy6806
      @banksboy6806 Год назад

      Time to end them all including the Pope

    • @banksboy6806
      @banksboy6806 Год назад +1

      The pope give them the right to rule in most cases

  • @Gelo202
    @Gelo202 Год назад +1

    Excellent video.... History has it all.

  • @collinshardyproust
    @collinshardyproust Год назад

    Thanks Democracy now for the video! 🙏

  • @mrbushlied7742
    @mrbushlied7742 Год назад +76

    [Verse 1]
    They smiled so much and waved their flags
    As she saluted to the military band
    Most of the people failed to see
    She had a broken bottle in the other hand
    [Pre-Chorus 1]
    And she took them by surprise
    When she took them by the throat
    And said 'My friend, you're not allowed to vote'
    But they shook it all off
    With a nervous laugh and cough
    'Next time,' she said, 'I'll let those people choke'
    [Chorus] x2
    The people who grinned themselves to death
    Smiled so much, they failed to take a breath
    And even when their kids were starving
    They all thought the queen was charming

    • @stephendouglas4870
      @stephendouglas4870 Год назад

      Ridiculous. The assumption in these words is that the Queen was a RULER of Britain. She was not, and the Royal family has no political power. The Civil Wars of the 1640s and the steady granting of power to Parliament in the centuries that followed saw to this. The speakers above keep speaking of 'the British Government' as if the Queen is synonymous with officials who make the decisions. Americans are unclear about the history.

    • @TR4R
      @TR4R Год назад +8

      Then so, Stephen, monarchy should have been abolished long ago. You're redeeming the queen and the royal family from all responsibility while they were indifferent at best and to me there's a responsibility in that. As monarchs, even symbolical, they could protest publicly against those abuses. They didn't.

    • @melissaweigh4508
      @melissaweigh4508 Год назад

      what song is this?

    • @cindygardener-collinsmimi531
      @cindygardener-collinsmimi531 Год назад

      WTF is this all about??. Really??!!!!😱

  • @anthonyferris8912
    @anthonyferris8912 Год назад +16

    The Commonwealth is a free association of states, not all of whom were part of the empire. It’s really their business if they want to be part of a club or not.

  • @richardgregory3684
    @richardgregory3684 Год назад +1

    Membership of the Commonwealth is completely voluntary, any country can leave any time they want, just by saying they wish to leave. They don't because there are huge advantages. You can be in the Commonwealth and have any hea dof state you want, you don't have to have the British Queen/King. The most recent members include Mozambique and Rwanda, neithe rof which were ever British colonies.

  • @kathyboykin5335
    @kathyboykin5335 Год назад

    It's remarkable to me that the African is restrained in his commentary and the academic is passionate.

  • @annemwaniki2979
    @annemwaniki2979 Год назад +14

    Thank you, Caroline Elkins

  • @dianadowie3985
    @dianadowie3985 Год назад +116

    This is so sad how British government did to the people in their colonies.

    • @Chris-qi5kn
      @Chris-qi5kn Год назад +1

      Did you not take history class in high school?

    • @dianadowie3985
      @dianadowie3985 Год назад +11

      @@Chris-qi5kn Yes took history classes but White history classes who didn't teach about these injustices! Since you wanted to go there!

    • @Chris-qi5kn
      @Chris-qi5kn Год назад

      @@dianadowie3985 Its called the Atlantic slave trade.

    • @rufusreloaded1043
      @rufusreloaded1043 Год назад +5

      Terrible places, Australia, New Zealand, Canada. You'd hate it there.

    • @dianadowie3985
      @dianadowie3985 Год назад +1

      @@Chris-qi5kn it called I wasn't taught this history. In 1950's this wasn't taught in the American schools.

  • @fbenbow2197
    @fbenbow2197 Год назад

    In England I was taught at a normal state school about slavery and about English and Welsh children working in mines and dying of pollution and starvation during industrialisation in Queen Victoria's reign.

  • @rahksayeed4837
    @rahksayeed4837 Год назад +1

    Good conversation. So many wanting to remove the monarch and for justified reasons. Yet are they sure not to bring civil unrest to their decision? How would the rest of Europe government respect their decision. What levels of defense do they have in place to secure themselves from in and outside the borders. Don't just remove a issue without giving toward being utterly independent and responsive to the changes. As for reparations that should be mandatory and swift with respect to what was gained.

  • @ChocolateAristocrat
    @ChocolateAristocrat Год назад +22

    “Never expect the hand that knocked you down to pick you up”
    ~Rachel Peters

    • @tracyveronicarolla9561
      @tracyveronicarolla9561 Год назад +1

      You better tell the truth!

    • @Nina-hl5qk
      @Nina-hl5qk Год назад

      Very true . African who sold Africans are sill happy to sell Africans .

  • @robertlordon8511
    @robertlordon8511 Год назад +109

    Yes it is madness to mourn any Monarch or royal. As mad for an African as it is for an Irish or Acadian. No way I recognize this fool as having anything to do with ruling me.

    • @brit50ify
      @brit50ify Год назад

      He 'rules' no one. He is a good puppet. He opens village parties and tries to do good. He and his family bring in so much tourism. The Royal Family are mere 'eye candy'. Surely the world can allow this?

    • @felixfedre518
      @felixfedre518 Год назад +10

      Yes you have enough fools ruling you already, lol.

    • @johnjackson8783
      @johnjackson8783 Год назад +7

      They don't 'rule' you. The duly elected government of which the monarch is titular head 'rule' you especially if you're Canadian. Worry about Justin Trudeau, not a figure head.

    • @apomarkkos
      @apomarkkos Год назад +8

      He doesn’t rule, he reigns! Long live the King!

    • @rodneytapit5636
      @rodneytapit5636 Год назад +2

      @@felixfedre518 Spot on!

  • @rohanb7303
    @rohanb7303 Год назад

    Well said Caroline .

  • @RobinaB530
    @RobinaB530 Год назад

    Second generation Irish immigrant here. My grandmother was a political prisoner in an 18th century English prison in Dublin in the 20's for wanting a united Ireland. Lizzie's in the box! All the pictures all these years with her in jewels plundered from the colonies. It's time to end the monarchy and pay reparations.

  • @senenvivero1943
    @senenvivero1943 Год назад +48

    An excellent program, Amy! Eye-opening information, that's what the world needs to overcome the barrage of propaganda around the British royal family.

    • @cosmoray9750
      @cosmoray9750 Год назад

      Those who revere the so called royal family has a serious case of Helsinki syndrome.

    • @ashyslashy5818
      @ashyslashy5818 Год назад

      FBI REPORTS 40 MILLION SLAVES IN AFRICA TODAY.

  • @paula.a8709
    @paula.a8709 Год назад +53

    “If the so called Queen didn’t know, then there is no use for an ignorant figure head!” No one should spend time mourning but strategizing to bring these colonizing demons to heal!

    • @brit50ify
      @brit50ify Год назад +4

      Thats half the main countries of the world who have been colonizers at some point

    • @brittanyhayes1043
      @brittanyhayes1043 Год назад

      Or you can forgive.

    • @PROGRESS4eva
      @PROGRESS4eva Год назад

      @@brittanyhayes1043 forgiveness shouldn't be one way... further more it's appalling to say such

    • @brittanyhayes1043
      @brittanyhayes1043 Год назад

      @@PROGRESS4eva Forgive the Queen or you endanger your own soul

    • @brittanyhayes1043
      @brittanyhayes1043 Год назад

      @@PROGRESS4eva Of you can't forgive someone they you gonna go to hell.

  • @feluxjohn3236
    @feluxjohn3236 Год назад +5

    Holy Cow! The queen knew, we're talking 70 years how could she not know? I had no idea of this history but as hard as it may be, and trust me, what I'm about to advise is the most difficult thing to ask under the given situation. With regards to colonialism and all the horror that went with it. For the sake if the surviving countries and people, you are here today and a living testimony to your history at the hands of the monarchy. You did not survive because of any super human strength but because God willed it, it was His will. This is a miracle in itself between the brutally and hatred demonstrated could have wiped out these countries by a variety of means but it was God's will that you remain. And, with this knowledge and the belief in His sovereignty, I believe that there us a devine plan and that everything should be left up to His will. This will require a great deal of faith and trust which can only be accomplished through prayer. You've run the race, You've almost finished the course, don't turn back now in the name of reparations. Your heavenly Father have always provided what you needed and not what you wanted for a reason. He sees all and He saw, allow Him to deal with these wrongs and many more like it as He deems fit. Do not allow any hate in your heart and allow live to see you through to the next battle that comes your way. You're still here, You're still here, You're still here. He knows.

    • @gokarengo
      @gokarengo Год назад +2

      All the abuse my people endured as chattel and slave owners got reparations and their families are benefitting from generational wealth today. Many got reparations due to being mistreated by USA except black folks.

    • @feluxjohn3236
      @feluxjohn3236 Год назад +2

      @@gokarengo After death is judgement. You have to be strong to endure that and you're still here you're a survivor, so you have that strength that is needed to forgive and this is what God requires of you. Trust in Him now and don't let go. I'm sorry for the atrocities your people were subjected to.
      At the cross Jesus asked His Father to let the cup of His wrath pass from Him, then He followed with, not My will but Thine. The cup that Jesus mentioned was the wrath of God. This is God's response to sin. He saw the suffering of His children The wages of sin is death. No one suffered on this earth more than Jesus did and it was His Father that prepared that cup for His only Son. The love that exist between those two from eternity is matchless and because of our sin He had to turn His back on His only Son as He died an inhumane death. God knows your pain multiplied several times over. Knowing the end from the beginning who do you think allowed that cup to be prepared for you? I want you to forgive, biblical forgiveness is to treat those that have wronged you as if they've never offeded you, this is what your heavenly Father requires of all of us. You will be OK, find comfort in speaking to God yourself.

    • @marwilliamson6996
      @marwilliamson6996 Год назад +1

      Amen you are right. Not easy to forgive the Wicked but we have to. Jesus told us vengeance is his.

    • @sally5983
      @sally5983 Год назад

      As an African living in Nigeria, I have done my own due diligence on the slave history after which I stopped lobbing blame at the white man. The role we played may have been even more heinous. Some years back, I even visited a small settlement near Calabar called Obio-oko (aka Creek-Town) where I saw a row of Napoleon-era cannons lined up facing the Calabar river looking at first almost ornamental; except when I enquired about them I was told they were used by our chiefs to fight off the anti-slavers. My word, that really blew me. Or about the King of Dahomey imploring the English to lay off pressuring him to stop slavery. Even in this modern times, there's been a surge in kidnapping, human trafficking and illegal sale of human organs to almost epidemic levels. Feels almost like a throwback to a primordial instinct to trade through sale of one another.
      Reparations were paid to slave owners upon abolishing slavery but the slaves were almost exclusively bought in the first place by Europeans from Africa, not captured. As such, it is the African leaders of the time who profited from those sales, and should be paying reparations to descendants of slaves, if anything.

  • @jaefrmbk2k
    @jaefrmbk2k Год назад

    so important ✊🏾

  • @fromGhetto2Goddess
    @fromGhetto2Goddess Год назад +33

    Powerful piece with potent & critically needed information . The whole world needs to learn this truth and act accordingly ASE

    • @babsme6459
      @babsme6459 Год назад

      And what is "act accordingly"?
      This is 2022 AND SLAVERY STILL EXISTS IN AFRICA! GENOCIDE STILL EXISTS IN AFRICA!
      And neither Elizabeth nor the UK have anything to do with either!
      So what about THIS truth and how will YOU "act accordingly"????????

    • @anitaobeng9553
      @anitaobeng9553 Год назад

      P]

  • @MrGorgefla
    @MrGorgefla Год назад +28

    We see similar issues in the common wealth. They are calling for days of mourning by a people for a monarch and a people who hates the minorities they profited off for 100s of years.

    • @davidswain8772
      @davidswain8772 Год назад +5

      Plonker, the UK donates money to the Commonwealth countries every year, try asking yourself........where's the money going?

    • @gugah6895
      @gugah6895 Год назад +2

      @@davidswain8772 Donate you say?

    • @davidswain8772
      @davidswain8772 Год назад +1

      @@gugah6895 Yes, donate, pay, contribute, whichever way you want to say it.
      What's the problem, does it go against your false agenda.

    • @veroniqueverstichelen7371
      @veroniqueverstichelen7371 Год назад

      Yup..insane...

    • @veroniqueverstichelen7371
      @veroniqueverstichelen7371 Год назад

      @@davidswain8772 it's going to the corrupt governments that are funded by corrupt governments from the west, russia or china.

  • @nelliemoore3792
    @nelliemoore3792 Год назад

    Best interview ever.

  • @overciy9thquadrant992
    @overciy9thquadrant992 Год назад +1

    *SINCERITY DIRECT*
    *OVER DISTRACTIVE DECEPTION*