We have the same ancestors as you. Ancestors are anyone who died. No matter what at the end of the day we still came from Africa so we would have the same ancestors
I am a African American with significant Nigerian origin as such. I look super Nigerian if you were to put me on the street in Lagos I would just blend in 😂
“The guy beside you will be running faster than YOU! You know we can run?” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I subbed just off of that lmao keep pushing Brother I’ll be watching ✊
There’s evidence of both. The first “Africans” to be packaged and sold to the Americas were living in Europe. Around 1492 they were shipped to Hispaniola (Dominican republic/Haiti)
@@justsayinwithmarcelChris Tucker started out as a stand up comedian made it to Hollywood never went back and when it comes to Hollywood he was consistent at first but then he stopped being consistent got to a point where all he did was Rush Hour those movies are kind of far apart basically once he got to doing rush hour he didn't do anything else that's why he's not as big as most comedians today
@@justsayinwithmarcel if you Google Christopher Columbus was never in usa . He was over in the Dominican Republic, not ever in America. . On august 9, 1526 Africans & Indians arrived in South Carolina USA. - they are the ppl called blk Indians but in 8/20/1619- the first enslaved group from Angola (mbundu tribe) arrived in Virginia, USA
I think he's not in the spotlight because chose not to be i guess after he made it in Hollywood he became religious and started turning down movie roles because he's already set for life with the money he made from the Rush Hour movies
I just saw that! He turned down some really lucrcative roles because they would require him to go against his beliefs! Massive respect to Chris Tucker.
@10:00 - Google this- “august 9 , 1526 winyah bay, South Carolina” -before transatlantic slavery, some Africans & Indians from an unknown place arrived in America & ran off living together . They had kids, those ppl are now called the black Indians On august 20, 1619- the mbundu tribe from kingdom of Ndongo now renamed ANgola arrived in Virginia, USA and the rest went to Mexico . (They were the first enslaved ) eventually more Central Africans, west Africans and south east Africa were taken to USA and South America. They had a separate life and history than the black Indians. That’s why you see some blk Americans talking about they weren’t slaves & were Indians and other ppl saying their ancestors were slaves from Africa. It’s two different groups of people with two different histories
We have the same ancestors as you. Ancestors are anyone who died. No matter what at the end of the day we still came from Africa so we would have the same ancestors
I am a African American with significant Nigerian origin as such. I look super Nigerian if you were to put me on the street in Lagos I would just blend in 😂
After they stopped enslaving the Congo/Angolans, they took igbo Nigerians from Barbados and took them to usa
Money Talks and Rush hour. Best Chris Tucker main role films
Thanks! I will check "Money Talks" out
You have heart my friend! All the way from Houston, Texas with the subscription!
Thank you, my friend! I appreciate!
“The guy beside you will be running faster than YOU! You know we can run?” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I subbed just off of that lmao keep pushing Brother I’ll be watching ✊
Thanks! I appreciate!
The slave trade did not take whole family so of course we would still have ancestors there
Same thing that I was thinking. They did not take all of my family, but some. So my ancestors are still there, as is all of ours.
There’s evidence of both. The first “Africans” to be packaged and sold to the Americas were living in Europe. Around 1492 they were shipped to Hispaniola (Dominican republic/Haiti)
Really? Now that is a part of the story I have not heard before!
@@justsayinwithmarcel yup.. it’s a part of the story they like to hide
@@justsayinwithmarcelChris Tucker started out as a stand up comedian made it to Hollywood never went back and when it comes to Hollywood he was consistent at first but then he stopped being consistent got to a point where all he did was Rush Hour those movies are kind of far apart basically once he got to doing rush hour he didn't do anything else that's why he's not as big as most comedians today
@@justsayinwithmarcel if you Google Christopher Columbus was never in usa .
He was over in the Dominican Republic, not ever in America. . On august 9, 1526 Africans & Indians arrived in South Carolina USA. - they are the ppl called blk Indians but in 8/20/1619- the first enslaved group from Angola (mbundu tribe) arrived in Virginia, USA
Chris is in the film Air. But I hear you he’s not in a lead role. Rumour is he is one of the names on the Gislanes journal about the famous island.
I have to see that movie! Is it good??
@@justsayinwithmarcel it's very good movie
@@justsayinwithmarcelhe’s also in The Fifth Element, it’s one of his earliest films and he’s brilliant in it, absolutely hilarious
@@Catherine.Dorian. yes but he’s talking about recently.
@@justsayinwithmarcel oh yes it is superb.
He come to ANGOLA they took him to the village called Malange.
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it’s just a comedy for fun you can’t analyze it like it’s real it’s not comedy supposed to make people laugh not based on reality
Stand up comedy is not a big thing in Africa I think it's fairly new
I think he's not in the spotlight because chose not to be i guess after he made it in Hollywood he became religious and started turning down movie roles because he's already set for life with the money he made from the Rush Hour movies
I just saw that! He turned down some really lucrcative roles because they would require him to go against his beliefs! Massive respect to Chris Tucker.
The indigenous people were here already. They just were called indians because Columbus thought they were in India instead of America
Why Chris Tucker is not that big? According to an interview with Jackie Chan, Chris T literally took four year break after the Rush Hour series.
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Google this- “august 9 , 1526 winyah bay, South Carolina” -before transatlantic slavery, some Africans & Indians from an unknown place arrived in America & ran off living together . They had kids, those ppl are now called the black Indians
On august 20, 1619- the mbundu tribe from kingdom of Ndongo now renamed ANgola arrived in Virginia, USA and the rest went to Mexico . (They were the first enslaved ) eventually more Central Africans, west Africans and south east Africa were taken to USA and South America.
They had a separate life and history than the black Indians. That’s why you see some blk Americans talking about they weren’t slaves & were Indians and other ppl saying their ancestors were slaves from Africa. It’s two different groups of people with two different histories