African Americans Talk Too Much in Tanzania| Ep. 141

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @Kenganda
    @Kenganda  Год назад +14

    Subscribe to Mark Meets Africa BELOW:
    www.youtube.com/@markmeetsafrica

    • @reginaldwest9755
      @reginaldwest9755 Год назад +5

      Oshay, your growth is undeniable, bigggg positive!

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Год назад +1

      @@reginaldwest9755 thank you soo much!

    • @theprimitivista
      @theprimitivista Год назад

      Let's get some more coughing and throat clearing DIRECTLY into the mic about 200 more times because the first 100 didn't sufficiently blow the eardrums for those of us listening with headphones. Don't you ever think of pulling away the mircrophone to clear your throat, no, please keep it directly up in your mouth so we can get MORE, not less, of that wonderful loud phlemy vibrations going down your mucus-filled throat. Don't ever stop eating dairy or we would miss all this.

  • @MsAmani-ln3wj
    @MsAmani-ln3wj 9 месяцев назад +6

    Great dialogue. Mark is such a wise and intelligent young man. Thanks for having him on.

  • @KBHfinanceguy
    @KBHfinanceguy Год назад +105

    I want to be like Mark when I grow up…The only problem is he’s 22 and I’m 50…🙂

    • @brandonray4379
      @brandonray4379 Год назад +13

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @sanp6092
      @sanp6092 Год назад +4

      😂❤

    • @Tyee234
      @Tyee234 Год назад

      You are a sucker. 😢

    • @africanadage852
      @africanadage852 Год назад +3

      It is a spiritual growth and you are never too old to grow.

    • @kuyahkudey3217
      @kuyahkudey3217 Год назад +3

      I feel the same as you about Mark and I am older than you.😊

  • @christoperbazen5912
    @christoperbazen5912 Год назад +29

    Mark is one of a kind. An awesome young man. 😊

  • @abrahamlidholm9007
    @abrahamlidholm9007 Год назад +18

    JPM made a great impact in Tanzania... even all across Africa. My He Rest in Power 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🌹🌹🌹❤️

  • @vincentdaniels7818
    @vincentdaniels7818 Год назад +24

    📌 I'm Nigerian and I can say 100% This brother in the green needs to be a regular.

  • @EyeAmJustJules
    @EyeAmJustJules Год назад +39

    7:17 he’s spot on about people following their leaders. In haiti very few people smoke to this day because Duvalier and Aristide both promoted anti smoking

  • @MeeMee-pc6bv
    @MeeMee-pc6bv Год назад +29

    Waaw when Mark said you gotta grow up when you come to Africa, I was like say it loud so people at the back can hear you

    • @MCLottotv
      @MCLottotv Год назад +1

      Lol pleaaaase stop it

    • @Foboi-hm1rf
      @Foboi-hm1rf Год назад +1

      So why are they fleeing Africa... I'll wait

    • @DJ-oy2oq
      @DJ-oy2oq Год назад +2

      ​@@Foboi-hm1rfbecause everyone always think the grass is greener on the others side.

    • @bliss252
      @bliss252 Год назад +1

      ​@@Foboi-hm1rffor money. What's your point?

    • @skarbuskreska
      @skarbuskreska Год назад

      @@Foboi-hm1rf better economical situation, isn't it obvious? Unless your ancestors are some kind of natives, they went for a better life too. Mine sure did. My grand grandparents travelled from France to then Germany Silesia in the middle of World War II because an uncle promised the life and work was much better there in a letter. It's not much different for any people anywhere. We all want to have a good life for us and our kids, we want a perspective, a future.

  • @AutomationbyK
    @AutomationbyK Год назад +15

    00:00 - Introduction, comments on Tanzania's mentality.
    01:16 - Issues with repat community in Tanzania.
    02:53 - Arguments African-Americans face in Tanzania.
    03:55 - Tanzania pre/post Magufuli's era.
    05:37 - Diaspora's attraction to Tanzania.
    07:36 - Cultural changes post-Magufuli.
    08:43 - Tanzania changes after leadership shifts.
    09:50 - Magufuli's knowledge of African diaspora influx.
    11:05 - Advising African-Americans on African behavior.
    13:17 - African-Americans, positivity, progress focus.
    15:16 - Societal structure, oppression in Africa.
    16:14 - Personal vulnerabilities in arguments.
    17:13 - Addressing biases, confronting generalizations.
    18:12 - African Americans not legally "diaspora".
    19:16 - Refugee status misconceptions.
    20:15 - Cultural snacks, preferences discussion.
    21:30 - Navigating foreign cultural dynamics.
    22:42 - Earning respect in Africa, diaspora challenges.
    24:44 - Connecting with diaspora, shared challenges.
    26:23 - Empowerment, avoiding victim mentality.
    28:21 - Adapting and thriving in Africa.
    30:25 - Perception differences: America vs. elsewhere.
    31:58 - African-American revolution stories, U.S. issues.
    34:07 - Emphasizing result-driven approach in Africa.
    35:41 - Tangible results, respect, attention.
    36:41 - Addressing trauma among African-Americans.
    38:13 - Personal growth stories, victim to victor.
    39:10 - Access to credit, banking in America.
    40:37 - Cash-based transactions in Africa.
    42:29 - Trade-offs, efficiency versus freedom.
    45:12 - Identification with LeBron, Beyonce; slave trade avoidance.
    46:15 - Emphasizes mutual value; critique of diaspora's lecturing.
    47:45 - Diaspora's perspective on African slave trade involvement.
    48:49 - Mark's RUclips and website promotion.
    49:17 - Closing, contact, and social media details.

  • @anthonyclementson9658
    @anthonyclementson9658 Год назад +35

    Look at Joanita on the pod looking all cute in her dress. Shout out to Mark it's always a delight to see him on the pod.

  • @reelsdeals01
    @reelsdeals01 Год назад +21

    You Gotta Love Mark's Genuine no filter Honesty! Another Great show Guy's

  • @TheJudgeJuryExecutioner
    @TheJudgeJuryExecutioner 10 месяцев назад +4

    Yall stepped yall game up with this one way better than the first interview yall got deep into the issues instead of just letting Mark go off the whole interview. Plenty of back and forth engagement.

  • @wangarikibunja1475
    @wangarikibunja1475 Год назад +11

    i always look forward to listening to mark, he is just cool, polite and has taken his time to understand African and the people

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand Год назад +10

    Mark is always such a joy to behold...

  • @fridaymaureenodipo1315
    @fridaymaureenodipo1315 Год назад +30

    Mark has so much wisdom for such a young age. He's an asset to any community he lives in.. 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪

    • @MCLottotv
      @MCLottotv Год назад

      That's open to interpretation

  • @andamadesmond
    @andamadesmond Год назад +13

    This gentleman Mark is deep thinker and goes to the ground to pick up every truth. I love his analysis line.

  • @nothingmuch44
    @nothingmuch44 Год назад +32

    I am a Nigeria, and boyy this guy truly understands us. especially with the not-talking about problem out loud. we can be very secretive. and there is definitely good and bad side to it... but you will also understand that its internet and social media age,.. its not about Black Americans talking too much, but its about things going viral and whatever happens in America usually goes viral around the world.. But this guy is super smart

    • @tcmyric4978
      @tcmyric4978 Год назад

      That’s why Africa in the state that it’s in now . Now moral compass . It’s tribal . That’s why you can’t get control of your democracy. Democracy is based on protest and tabling situations for solutions. Y’all just tribal and full of proverty

    • @Abbasview
      @Abbasview 8 месяцев назад

      Yea I have definitely learned that with Africans its very easy to take something to the grave
      Something I really had to adjust to

    • @Abbasview
      @Abbasview 8 месяцев назад

      It’s lowkey motivating though
      The way Africans can contain so much internally without speaking and continue on
      A skill I think everyone can learn from

    • @lydiakapten
      @lydiakapten 7 месяцев назад

      It is very toxic in family situations. It can Harbour hate..

  • @noulafrantz8589
    @noulafrantz8589 Год назад +20

    Thanks guy for bringing mark back ❤❤

  • @greenmoon8432
    @greenmoon8432 11 месяцев назад +2

    Luv Mark he is smart beyond his yrs! Great interview!

  • @twanacisse3950
    @twanacisse3950 Год назад +13

    Hello from Philly and central Pennsylvania 🎉❤🎉😂

  • @digitalsidestreet
    @digitalsidestreet Год назад +16

    Oshay, your work-ethic and perseverance is well-above the average content-provider. You are certainly on pace for greatness. In the process, I pray that you attain balance with a little rest&relaxation from time-to-time. A short non-business trip, or 48hr "stay-cation" in private quarters can work wonders for the immune system. Thank you for all that you do.

    • @slieafrica
      @slieafrica Год назад +2

      So much positivity in this comment 🖤

  • @trvkim9435
    @trvkim9435 Год назад +6

    Mark is such an elegant speaker

  • @montumeroe9593
    @montumeroe9593 Год назад +4

    This one of the most intelligent conversations on this channel learned allot

  • @swts4k
    @swts4k Год назад +143

    This is the only African American who has 100% understood how to integrate with Africa.

    • @yadig.
      @yadig. Год назад +40

      Realistically there's probably more than one

    • @swts4k
      @swts4k Год назад +18

      @@yadig. well we need to see more of his kind then.

    • @swts4k
      @swts4k Год назад +23

      @rawsportsamerica4895 Oshey still has a bit of work to do. Adapted but not well integrated. His efforts are still appreciated, though.

    • @Chainbreak2023
      @Chainbreak2023 Год назад +12

      He is African boy born in America. He is not a descendant of slavery, his parents emigrated from east Africa to America

    • @CjBlk
      @CjBlk Год назад +5

      Yea we obviously good where we at

  • @AfroJamaican
    @AfroJamaican Год назад +9

    Love the dress Joan!!!

  • @njonjokibera9587
    @njonjokibera9587 Год назад +17

    Mark is legit no doubt. I can see that he has develop a good relationship with Tanzania and the people there. Oshay you are on point about the diaspora moving to Africa. They should know that Africa is not a 1st world yet but with their skills and expertise they can make Africa into global power. Work within the people

    • @jahmala5336
      @jahmala5336 Год назад +3

      I've always said that...

    • @jahmala5336
      @jahmala5336 Год назад

      This is what 70% of African-Americans don’t understand. You can’t compare USA with any Africa country. Africans do not go around stealing from other countries to build its economies. Africans work hard for what they have. 1❤️ from 🇯🇲

    • @MCLottotv
      @MCLottotv Год назад +2

      Ummm no! Native Africans need to build up their own homeland that's not the job of black Americans.

    • @njonjokibera9587
      @njonjokibera9587 Год назад +1

      @@MCLottotv they can do that if they have the backing of their government without any interference both internal and external

    • @TonyYahu
      @TonyYahu Год назад +1

      @@MCLottotv I believe we should be allowed to help

  • @eldercraft8912
    @eldercraft8912 Год назад +8

    I love that African printed dress. It adds a cultural element to your persona....@ Joanita

  • @Tanganyikan
    @Tanganyikan Год назад +9

    Im TANZANIAN and MAGUFULI was the best president ever happen in Tanzania..he never kiss western agenda ...

    • @gerrytushh
      @gerrytushh 12 дней назад

      I think mwalimu Nyerere is still the best president of Tanzania 🇹🇿, but Pombe Magufuli is the second best president of Tanzania. This is the view from Uganda 🇺🇬❤

  • @jabalikimani4200
    @jabalikimani4200 Год назад +8

    Mark is intelligent and very thoughtful about things.

  • @trvkim9435
    @trvkim9435 Год назад +6

    What a podcast, very insightful and educative more black Americans need to hear this

  • @maliwoodtalks
    @maliwoodtalks Год назад +2

    Great conversations had. It’s all informative and I hope us in the diaspora are listening.

  • @blkstele
    @blkstele 3 месяца назад

    This was a great discussion. Thank you Oshay. Thank you cast. I learned something about going to Africa and I will be different from this point on.

  • @anthonyoliver2621
    @anthonyoliver2621 Год назад +8

    Beautiful dress on the African Sis. ❤🙂🔥🔥💯💯

  • @lonew2657
    @lonew2657 11 месяцев назад +2

    Please remember this important point: They never expected us to survive or come back to Africa. So what makes you think they really care about us?

  • @JesusSaves533
    @JesusSaves533 Год назад +2

    😇God bless you Mark, thank you for sharing🕊❤💯

  • @RasLesGoldcoastnupe
    @RasLesGoldcoastnupe Год назад +5

    The best episode by far coming from a 🇬🇭 28:04 🇺🇸 in Seattle 23yrs

  • @NDR-hu8wh
    @NDR-hu8wh Год назад +4

    Mark is so right about Tanzania. I wanted to go when Magufuli was in office. I was so impressed with him. I was excited. I had dealings there when he was alive and now I see the differences just like Mark said. The leadership set the tone. It starts from the top then goes down.
    We have to work only with those who are for the progression of Black Africans, period!

  • @Nanmiranda-c4r
    @Nanmiranda-c4r Год назад +6

    Mark is wise beyond his age… love this young men ❤❤❤❤

  • @kiwi9921
    @kiwi9921 Год назад +2

    This young man is wise beyond his years. 😮
    Is it me or does he look like he could be, Michael Yo's younger brother/son...🤷🏾‍♀️🤔❓
    Handsome indeed 🤩.
    God Bless him with longevity and prosperity. Amen 🙏🏾

  • @linusmaingi3193
    @linusmaingi3193 Год назад +10

    my view is that afros from other continents they have one identity when they are in Africa, but us here we have more than one identity Apart from taking pride in our specific countries we also have a tribe that we live by its principles, and what our brothers and sisters from overseas should understand is our African identity is very fragmented and it gets meaning when we are basically dealing with people who don,t resemble us.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      @linusmaingi3193 where are these afros your talking about? Afros are not a african thing. We don't resemble you because we are not you.

  • @judithkirenga9977
    @judithkirenga9977 Год назад +8

    As a Tanzanian we are suffering as any of you suffer. The problem is our leaders. But the people we are really welcoming people. Let's pray for another good leadership

    • @BlackCEO-sx6sv
      @BlackCEO-sx6sv 8 месяцев назад

      😂 ngoja wakutafute

    • @gerrytushh
      @gerrytushh 12 дней назад

      Usiogope. Nobody will look for him. He is fine and free to talk like in Uganda 🇺🇬😅

  • @ellg3441
    @ellg3441 Год назад +3

    Kenganda does a great job interviewing their guests. I am loving this Channel.

  • @vernonsessoms7859
    @vernonsessoms7859 Год назад +6

    Great show!

  • @martindaman5280
    @martindaman5280 9 месяцев назад

    Spectacular info...thank you.God bless

  • @dewaynenash9706
    @dewaynenash9706 Год назад +2

    This becoming my favorite channel on YT 👏🏿

  • @kwamehealth9162
    @kwamehealth9162 Год назад +5

    Mark is a time traveller. Ageless. Can you please come to the UK and become Prime Minister. Please? Your wisdom is.....
    Shouts to Oshay. Joanita.......

  • @nancycole-auguste6614
    @nancycole-auguste6614 Год назад +14

    I am an American in the Caribean 40 years. I learned we talk too much we have an "I know I'm right attitude" walk into businesses without saying good morning. Get on a bus without saying good afternoon and we insult peoples intellegence without realizing it because we are full of propaganda that "We are greater because we are born in the USA! SURPRISE! the planet is FULL of really great deeply profound, WARM hearted people if we just listen and be kind.

    • @kivakarmen8628
      @kivakarmen8628 Год назад +1

      Not if you are an American from the South. We are known for Southern hospitality.

  • @jemal99
    @jemal99 Год назад +5

    Mark is an incredible guest

  • @etimtab
    @etimtab Год назад +18

    I also arrived in Tanzania in 2020 from America. I have been here the whole time and don’t intend to ever leave. I must say that my experience is much different than what Mark has witnessed . I have received much respect from the Tanzanian community everywhere I have been. To be honest, they treat me like a King. Now the difference is I am a “AA” male well over 50 years old. From my perspective, they don’t treat WP any better here. What I think they respect is age, maturity, patriarchy, common sense and money.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      @etimtab your prospective is subjective. Reality is they treat everyone better than you. Your too old to be lying for no reason

    • @yellowmellow7748
      @yellowmellow7748 Год назад

      Partriachy?

    • @etimtab
      @etimtab Год назад +12

      @@mikejones-wn1sw That’s why I said “from my perspective”. No need for you to repeat back to me what I said as if I didn’t say it first…But you might be right about them treating others better than me…cause I don’t expect nor require much from anyone. So simple acts of kindness and respect goes a long way with me. And if I am to old for anything it’s for you to respond to me in that manner.

    • @etimtab
      @etimtab Год назад +5

      @@yellowmellow7748 What I mean by that is they are very male dominate. The older male gets more respect then most groups. The male is responsible for taking care of the rest of the family. Men get priority in many aspects of daily life. Again, this has been my experience that has happened to me as well as what I’ve seen.

    • @kwacou4279
      @kwacou4279 Год назад +4

      @@yellowmellow7748 That's right, patriarchy . Only in America does the Black woman and youths do not respect the patriarchy (Fatherhood, male rule).

  • @Bibleinformationandhelp
    @Bibleinformationandhelp Год назад +3

    The light-skinned guy said someone called him a slave in Tanzania. Whoever called him a slave probably don't know their history. Much of Africa was enslaved by Europeans. I don't think one slave can be better than the other lol. Slavery is slavery.

  • @taq1238
    @taq1238 Год назад +12

    Good evening, everyone!
    🇯🇲

  • @Tajirnews
    @Tajirnews Год назад +2

    I live in europe and we dont get things next day. You have wait 1 or 2 week at least. We dont have amazon here in nothern europe either.

  • @wangarikibunja1475
    @wangarikibunja1475 Год назад +5

    i have experienced a lot with online friends and more so with an african american i helped relocate to kenya but i just wish he made friends first and understoodthe people here before he came to a point of even insulting me and telling me that he is an american from the most powerful continent. But my question in my mind coz i never answered him back is then why did he leave his continent to come live here......??????

  • @Tony-ku5oq
    @Tony-ku5oq Год назад +4

    As always, a bright fella! (The guest)....

  • @cryptodellc
    @cryptodellc 9 месяцев назад

    Ive followed him from the beginning. Reminds me of Malcom. Clear, deep and comprehensive. stay you

  • @NewManToHandle
    @NewManToHandle Год назад +1

    This young man seems intelligent, observant and a great communicator. He might be the next ambassador or leader.

  • @ediththomas2861
    @ediththomas2861 Год назад +7

    Love Joanita's dress!

    • @joanitamaaya
      @joanitamaaya Год назад +1

      Thank you, its for my Ghanaian people.

  • @twanacisse3950
    @twanacisse3950 Год назад +11

    Actually in Ghana when you are getting Dual citizenship you must have two witnesses and write a paper why you are living United States and what are your plans in Ghana?

  • @elMaxx5
    @elMaxx5 Год назад +6

    ❤ love you Guys....Joanita.......heeeeeeeey!!!

  • @vinceswade119
    @vinceswade119 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can someone please teach the host how to clear his throat off mic ?

  • @maliwoodtalks
    @maliwoodtalks Год назад +1

    Shout out to Mark as well. He needs to be on the show more often. Chopping it up with Maintain and Master Gabs.

  • @Chainbreak2023
    @Chainbreak2023 Год назад +6

    Hi Anita Kente African attire is beautiful 😍 on her. Please wear more native African wear ❤

  • @OWI___d
    @OWI___d Год назад +4

    You can't forget a history you never knew. Colonisers made the education system. In Kenya our history past a century ago is a mystery to nearly a 100% of the population. We have a little understanding of what went on in the past .The experience our ancestors had, the great achievements and challenges they overcame are all lost in history. Not by mistake but by design.

  • @vicferrmat4492
    @vicferrmat4492 Год назад +3

    Mark, you can't extrapolate to a generalisation with anecdotal evidence. Is it correct to do that?

  • @DEPARTUERS19
    @DEPARTUERS19 Год назад

    love the program ..keep talking about the real issues people issues .wow iam learning a lot from watching

  • @Atakora13
    @Atakora13 Год назад +1

    Mark is too much! 🔥🔥💪🏽👍

  • @natashagirl7857
    @natashagirl7857 Год назад +52

    I'm here for Mark and not the profanity. Mark is legit!

    • @tappytaps1449
      @tappytaps1449 Год назад +1

      Yen Yang 😅

    • @expertguy101
      @expertguy101 Год назад +10

      Grow up..there's nothing wrong with profanity.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Год назад +10

      Negroes always taking shots with their sorry asses

    • @RaiderClarke312
      @RaiderClarke312 Год назад +1

      I was Happy/Surprised to Hear Joanita
      Cussing along with Oshay......

    • @natashagirl7857
      @natashagirl7857 Год назад +11

      Profanity is for those who lack proper communication skills. Level up!

  • @ruck2630
    @ruck2630 Год назад

    Man this young brother is handling his business enjoyed this video.

  • @sheneidergilles7828
    @sheneidergilles7828 Год назад +1

    MARC is very articulate young man.

  • @pjdmoneymantrading2858
    @pjdmoneymantrading2858 Год назад +6

    African Americans should coordinate to have a representation in the AU. I think that will be a good start.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      @pjdmoneymantrading2858 for what?

    • @Muchwezi-XII
      @Muchwezi-XII Год назад

      But the AU is useless

    • @kwacou4279
      @kwacou4279 Год назад

      Nope, they have too many pathologies and see boogie men everywhere and don't respect the patriarchy.

  • @coffeewithcream523
    @coffeewithcream523 Год назад

    Great content!

  • @Gracemima
    @Gracemima Год назад +7

    Magufuli was the best president for Tanzania. Now, we have a lady president who has undone Magufuli's legacy and encouraged hate, stealing, lies and corruption. Mark, you got it right 100%

  • @albah289
    @albah289 Год назад +6

    Grateful and understanding as possible is very key. if Black Americans behave even 30% they way they behave in America or online then there will be problems

  • @HOBBYMONEY
    @HOBBYMONEY Год назад +1

    This is Mark! When I want to know the truth about Tanzania...MARK IS THE MAN!

  • @jwebconnections
    @jwebconnections Год назад

    This video was so informative.

  • @damedawg8667
    @damedawg8667 Год назад +4

    And I agree that Joanita always looks REGAL on set. Very pretty young Queen, for sure.

  • @Curlsl
    @Curlsl 5 месяцев назад

    In France at some place they put some things on the meat's package that would ring if you try to steal it. Never saw it but it was on the news.

  • @moztransform9108
    @moztransform9108 Год назад +12

    The problem with our bros from abroad is that they don't adapt quickly to our African culture. They want to live as if they were in the States. Most of them have no plan to develop the mother land

    • @Tyee234
      @Tyee234 Год назад +8

      Develop you own land. Do Africans come to America to develop it or for the opportunities?

    • @MCLottotv
      @MCLottotv Год назад +5

      I don't need a plan to develop Africa that's your job

    • @MCLottotv
      @MCLottotv Год назад

      ​@@Tyee234Exactly! These Africans come to America and isolate themselves from us.

    • @shik4488
      @shik4488 Год назад +6

      ​@@MCLottotvthis attitude is what brings problems AAs complain about. If you act like an outsider and refuse to help build you'll be treated as an outsider with nothing to contribute, so don't complain when they do.

    • @UpmostTingz
      @UpmostTingz Год назад

      It's not the descendants of enslaved Africans job to build up Africa, as that's seen as pimping them out to be tortured and now wanting to benefit hundreds of years later from the atrocities that were and are still being inflicted upon them. If they feel like moving back to operate businesses, great! If not, more power to them. They owe Africa nothing.

  • @Umarkov
    @Umarkov Год назад +3

    Bigap mark he’s so articulate 🇺🇬 Ugandan here.

  • @afjam3114
    @afjam3114 Год назад +5

    Mark i know the experience myself, i came to Tanzania in 2020 then went back after the great Magufuli demise. That country is definitely not the same, the leadership has definitely changed.

  • @slieafrica
    @slieafrica Год назад +2

    Ms. Maaya looks amazing!

  • @realswahilicultural8140
    @realswahilicultural8140 5 месяцев назад

    Mark is brilliant 👌

  • @coroywheeler2958
    @coroywheeler2958 Год назад +3

    I really like this young man

  • @maureenwm
    @maureenwm Год назад +4

    I agree with Mark, in African culture we are taught that what happens at home stays at home, you don't talk negatively about your family in public. But then George Floyd and social media has made Africans more aware of AA problems in the US.

    • @madameclark3453
      @madameclark3453 Год назад

      The crime and murder by African Americans is high in USA but the AA will not talk about. Look up the statistics.

  • @ernestsinje-ng8hm
    @ernestsinje-ng8hm Год назад +2

    This guy he can leave anyplace in Africa

  • @africanmusicvibes
    @africanmusicvibes Год назад +6

    Oshay needs to stop interrupting when the guest is making a good point

  • @inmythoughts718
    @inmythoughts718 8 месяцев назад +1

    As an African American, some people have bad character and some people don't, this is like any people.. with that said, I have never had any issues in Africa , if you stay out the way and mind your own business then you are good.. just use common sense.. that's really it. As a PanAfricanist I have a completely different view.. however that is there opinion. Not everyone is going to share the same view.. Thats really it.

  • @lucywaithira3050
    @lucywaithira3050 Год назад +10

    I think for me the reason why most Africans look like they don't relate to blacks struggle is because we feel still they have a better chance to succeed than us... What's bad to them we wish to have that any day...

    • @chuksjay6397
      @chuksjay6397 Год назад +2

      ​@@nandorblueI agree but not the culture

    • @MCLottotv
      @MCLottotv Год назад

      That's ironic because Africans already got paid selling off black Americans into slavery. Now that you broke and dusty you still want to take resources away from black Americans. How sick of people are Africans?

    • @tonyamd9800
      @tonyamd9800 Год назад

      @@nandorblue Victim? There are 4 MILLION AFRICANS living in America whining about why they fled their countries. There aren't 4 Million black Americans fleeing to Africa. Whose the real victims?

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      @lucywaithira3050 you prove why we know africans are not really intelligent. We built and fought and created our opportunities by the grace of TMH. Of course africans would trade places with my people and move right into our homes and drive our cars and change their names. Because they hate who they are

    • @danielahTZ
      @danielahTZ 11 месяцев назад

      @@chuksjay6397there is no “one black culture” as we all come from different areas, backgrounds, racial mixtures and socioeconomic groups so it’s crazy to lump us into one group

  • @Imovement
    @Imovement Год назад +1

    Mark intelligent fit and smart...Oshady 🤣the mess.

  • @loriannrichardson7644
    @loriannrichardson7644 Год назад +19

    Following the behavior of one's leader is not unique to African countries, this is true around the world. It is why the Hitler-sanctioned Holocaust occurred. Also, today the US is a prime example; under Obama people behaved with more respect and courtesy, but under trump, people openly mocked and physically attacked those of a different race/ethnicity. And now infamous the US it's difficult to put the genie back in the bottle. People who engage in such behavior were just waiting for someone to give them permission to act on their baser instincts.

    • @NIO623
      @NIO623 Год назад +2

      Very accurate!

    • @twanacisse3950
      @twanacisse3950 Год назад +2

      Maybe true but a excuse! Study or read about mob violence?

    • @shik4488
      @shik4488 Год назад +1

      ​@@twanacisse3950read about Jan 6th in the US too and see how a leader can influence his people.

    • @GeekTechie-f8u
      @GeekTechie-f8u Год назад

      Agreed

    • @feugo22
      @feugo22 Год назад

      the attacks were there during Obamas presidency. It was during Obamas term that Black Lives Matter began

  • @ivankintu778
    @ivankintu778 Год назад

    i love the way he adopted the culture ,the way is humble respect Mark

  • @stu4556
    @stu4556 Год назад +1

    Wow,,Mark meets Africa is a knowledgeable guy

  • @etimtab
    @etimtab Год назад +5

    Now in regards to the telling of our plight in America…I would have to disagree with the notion of not telling people how it really is over there. It has to be understood that we are the same people…especially those of us from Bantu lineage. I’ve heard it said that because of 400 plus years of separation that we are basically different peoples. One may change your diet, language, customs, and names. But what they can’t change is your Spirit and your DNA. We all have a common enemy…those that enslaved the ones they took and those that colonized them that remained. We are not separate “races” or “nations” we are the sons and daughters of their ancestors. And when we collectively realize what they did and what they are doing…Africa will rise.

    • @tonyamd9800
      @tonyamd9800 Год назад +2

      If you look at the comments, most are Africans agreeing with Mark. You're wasting your time trying to explain. What's sad is Oshay and Mark knows about the Diaspora wars and are making the situation worse. I'm not seeing very many black Americans commenting on here. They are waking up and realizing Africa is not a place we want to be.

    • @etimtab
      @etimtab Год назад +2

      @@tonyamd9800I hear what you’re saying…but I’m not one to follow the crowd. I’ve been able to make an impact here. Starting with one person at a time. I’ve been able to transform the minds of young men here to not look to the west for wealth but to realize they are standing on it here in Africa. But that comes with educating them with the facts not the feelings. I tell them of the atrocities committed not because we need sympathy as victims…but so they know not to let it happen again.

    • @tonyamd9800
      @tonyamd9800 Год назад +2

      @@etimtab Well it would be nice if you explained that to Mark and Oshay.

  • @kambamazig02024
    @kambamazig02024 Год назад +1

    Marc is right, the country has shifted so much and unfortunately, he is right. Things are not the way they were 8 years ago.

  • @Kalagenesis
    @Kalagenesis Год назад +21

    I’ve been warning people for years that never bad mouth America in Africa.I’ve seen too many people become victims by people who think we are weak and destitute.It’s just like anything you don’t go to a club and tell women you can’t find anyone because they will look down on you.

    • @njonjokibera9587
      @njonjokibera9587 Год назад

      You can bad mouth America in America. Just like Africans can bad mouth Africa living inside Africa

    • @africanadage852
      @africanadage852 Год назад +3

      You don't even have to speak, the media ( MSM and Social Media ) shows anyone who cares to know. The destitution in some states, the gentrification in some areas, the sundown towns, the systemic racism, the hot A.A. tempers, the race soldiers and the looking down on immigrants, especially none ADOS or Native American.
      Yet, we Continentals have our own WS scars to show as well and we love you like the cousins twice removed that you are. The cousins whose heritage and resources we should equally share with on the continent. The cousins whose diverse culture we need to repair the melinated social fabric of the black race.

    • @Kalagenesis
      @Kalagenesis Год назад

      @@africanadage852 If you get your information on Black America through the racist media and troll social media you are misinformed.Most people aren’t online nor do they engage in politics.A clue is there are 45 million AA majority middle income earners and tell me any platform that can get one million views? Race hustlers poverty pimps misery merchants make money pushing negativity

    • @Kalagenesis
      @Kalagenesis Год назад

      @@africanadage852 all your talk sounds like you watch too much Phil Scott Tariq Umar and these clowns 🤡 and grifters race pimping

  • @sophiemclarke6556
    @sophiemclarke6556 Год назад +7

    No African can out argue with someone from the west that knows their history.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад +1

      @sophiemclarke6556 africans could never out argue us in anything. Nor win in anything against us. Literally. Because we tell these people different history then what the white people have told them after they names them. They say we don't know our history.

  • @sunnyrobinson2128
    @sunnyrobinson2128 Год назад +2

    I’ve noticed that about Tanzania when the Great Leader was killed! The shift ‼️

  • @lovennaija
    @lovennaija Год назад

    Excellent show.

  • @sheneidergilles7828
    @sheneidergilles7828 Год назад

    Good show oshay

  • @sylviancikaziphitsholo7822
    @sylviancikaziphitsholo7822 Год назад +1

    To me mark is still very young but l can tell you his inteligents is on onother level