Africa is Not Poor Because of Colonization

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2022
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    Dr. Jordan B Peterson and Magatte Wade discuss how economic freedom dictates the success potential of countries, and how Africa’s fixation on colonialism being the cause of their modern day struggles, rather than bureaucratic red tape, is what’s locking the continent into abject poverty.
    Magatte Wade is an entrepreneur for change, having focused her efforts first on raising awareness and capital with her lip balm company, Skin is Skin. She would then become a TED Global Africa Fellow, giving lectures with the aim of changing the course of Africa’s history, and giving the rich continent a brighter future based on the free market.
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Комментарии • 24 тыс.

  • @soonenteradi5784
    @soonenteradi5784 Год назад +29433

    As a Nigerian our politicians are are destroying the country, the corruption and corrupt politicians in Nigeria is beyond belief, a country so blessed with natural resources and human capital and yet so poor.

    • @DrProgNerd
      @DrProgNerd Год назад +1162

      We have the same problem with politicians in America.

    • @titrecords2294
      @titrecords2294 Год назад

      They think it’s by zoning! You can see how dumb they are!

    • @marinamarina411
      @marinamarina411 Год назад

      Same in Russia my friend, Neverending natural resources and corrupted totalitarian government, which keeps my country in poverty and now is destroying the neighboring countries.

    • @Gradomyr
      @Gradomyr Год назад +2235

      Bad news for you, my friend. Countries with natural resources are usually doing worse. Because selling those resources gives government enough money so they have no incentive to do anything at all besides skimming that money. Historically, countries with less resources are forced to rely on innovation and progress.

    • @aaronbosshard1849
      @aaronbosshard1849 Год назад +412

      It saddens me it's still like this. I'm a white Australian and travelled to Bonny island back in 2004/05 for work. Beautiful country and people, your government has not served you well.

  • @samuelkibret7654
    @samuelkibret7654 Год назад +10886

    I am from Ethiopia. Ethiopia was never colonized. what make us poor is 20 years of communism then 30 years of tribal politics.

    • @origami83
      @origami83 Год назад +241

      Wasnt Ethiopia colonized by Italy?

    • @samuelkibret7654
      @samuelkibret7654 Год назад +937

      @@origami83 Ethiopia was occupied by Italy not colonized. like France under Germany, Japan under U.S.A..Italians could not hold onto the whole country especially the country side. The whole country just descended into pure chaos. rebellion against the Italians continued until Britain finally decided to help. the last Ethiopian emperror plead the members of the league of nations to stand with the people of Ethiopia. They rejected his plea. to that he ended by saying "it is us today it will be you tomorrow".

    • @origami83
      @origami83 Год назад +115

      @@samuelkibret7654Alright, thx for the info!

    • @BOOSETO
      @BOOSETO Год назад +174

      The only African country to not be colonized if I am not mistaken.

    • @antidote7
      @antidote7 Год назад +98

      Ethiopia has labor controlling and owning the means of production?
      Doubt it.

  • @gaborkisdaroczi9004
    @gaborkisdaroczi9004 7 месяцев назад +344

    I really like african people. They really deserve better leaders to be prosperous. God bless Africa.

    • @matthewheald8964
      @matthewheald8964 14 дней назад +5

      “Tough times make tough men, tough men make good times, good times make weak men, weak men make bad times.”
      I forget where it’s from, but Africa’s a pretty good example.

    • @LoLFilmStudios
      @LoLFilmStudios 13 дней назад +7

      It’s about the people in general, no morals.

    • @lupa9527
      @lupa9527 13 дней назад

      Go live in Africa for a week you won't like it anymore

    • @wanton1234
      @wanton1234 12 дней назад

      99% of the Africans I've met are pretty sharp, good guys... the Africans that suck are the Africans that adopt black American culture..

    • @The_Urchin13
      @The_Urchin13 11 дней назад

      @matthewheald8964
      Then get off your duff and look it up.

  • @johnosborne1873
    @johnosborne1873 4 месяца назад +49

    If Africa was a continent full of people like this person, they would be wealthy.

  • @kaw8473
    @kaw8473 Год назад +9455

    It's so refreshing to hear someone speaking up for their people in a way that doesn't paint their entire group as victims. We need more of this.

    • @delroyvoncompton
      @delroyvoncompton Год назад +162

      Agree. Particularly in the current age of victimhood

    • @basedchango2172
      @basedchango2172 Год назад +80

      It's like how people paint the Mexican-American war, saying that the mexicans in texans were victims. The Mexicans in texas fought alongside the Americans during the Alamo, The Tejanos wanted to seperate from Mexico too.

    • @jaredweiman2987
      @jaredweiman2987 Год назад +31

      Wooooaohaoaho. Based black lady! SO COOL! Let's import all of them and move them into the suburbs because of this one interview.

    • @maitres-chez-nous5609
      @maitres-chez-nous5609 Год назад +10

      @@basedchango2172 and mexican a very precise ethnicity as mestizo which is already a mix with european blood !

    • @maitres-chez-nous5609
      @maitres-chez-nous5609 Год назад +44

      all victimhood naratives were invented and specifically engineered and exagerated to divide people. Not that they should live divided which is a valid option but feminbism and alphabet mafia complaining and persecution exageration is never helpfull

  • @RogueCasualGamer
    @RogueCasualGamer Год назад +3732

    One of the major ways Singapore achieved success was through the elimination of corruption. Status or wealth didn't matter when it came to punishing the corrupt and that is what kills most african economies. Our leaders know they can abuse finances and get away with it without facing any consequences.

    • @therussianlieutenant1764
      @therussianlieutenant1764 Год назад

      They did achieve it through a dictatorship

    • @sulaak
      @sulaak Год назад +240

      The majority of African leaders know that they can depend on ethnic or religious sentiments when challenged on corruption. An African will back his kinsman even if he is the most hopeless and corrupt man in the world.

    • @boerbeun
      @boerbeun Год назад +2

      Thats not any different in The Netherlands at this moment. 6 billion is missing without receipts. The lost them.. dunno where the money went.. pharma laughs.. government laughs.. ministers laugh... nobody bats an eye
      (Not saying its the same here, but simular things are happening here

    • @thecasualchemist1161
      @thecasualchemist1161 Год назад

      Western aid is one of the largest reasons for the corruption. We further corruption by giving despots and dictators massive funds to further our agenda.

    • @ethancroft5512
      @ethancroft5512 Год назад +139

      @@sulaak This is exactly the issue. This mindset elevates ethnicity above morality itself, and the devastating consequences are plain to see.

  • @jimhontz7313
    @jimhontz7313 4 месяца назад +316

    She is wonderful. The world needs so many more people like her.

    • @jeromepowell1873
      @jeromepowell1873 19 дней назад +6

      I would like to see Africa to move on from the white Jesus that was brought to them.

    • @vrxxx1262
      @vrxxx1262 19 дней назад +2

      @@jeromepowell1873 that’s what the colonizers permanently left behind.
      Religion

    • @johanstander6102
      @johanstander6102 17 дней назад

      You will never survive without people looking after you... the gal to say what you said. 3rd world is in your blood​@@jeromepowell1873

    • @KiaPi2012
      @KiaPi2012 17 дней назад +1

      Except she knows nothing about Geography. Dubai is not a country, Yemen and Venezuela are not in Africa.

    • @namechangetime8376
      @namechangetime8376 7 дней назад +1

      @@jeromepowell1873 Christianity had made its way to Africa at least as far south as Ethiopia long before it was ever in Europe.

  • @jamesmac357
    @jamesmac357 5 месяцев назад +65

    Singapore, when it began, was a pirate port, and it accepted everybody, as long as the ships came in to trade. This is economic freedom. Singapore is one of the most prosperous, developed nations in the world.

  • @planning_a_coup6067
    @planning_a_coup6067 Год назад +5255

    As an African I'm happy to have an African with this school of thought. We've been fed nonsense that has had us lost, lazy, corrupt and depressed.. Thank you for your voice

    • @TheChadPad
      @TheChadPad Год назад +135

      Well I'm loving hearing y'all speaking for yourselves instead of other people speaking for you. I'm tired of being told what's going on in Africa, I want to hear from Africans

    • @markmark5269
      @markmark5269 Год назад +100

      "lost, lazy, corrupt and depressed" accusations are based on your history as a whole, not just right now.
      Lets compare: China 2,500 to 2,000 years ago, dug out their rivers deeper, dug massive canals so they could dock ships safely, transport goods inland, as well as major arterials (roads, bridges) that created major workable economic cities.
      Africans didn't, and they are poor today because of it, and still blame the lack of ports and un-navigable rivers for their economic woes. Ironically it is China today that is also doing it for Africa.

    • @copyninja8756
      @copyninja8756 Год назад

      You guys are infinitely more powerful than Western victim ideology wants you to believe.

    • @brandonmay3094
      @brandonmay3094 Год назад +13

      @@markmark5269 precisely

    • @vince7207
      @vince7207 Год назад +28

      I find for the most part, that African people on the whole are quite based. At least those that come to the UK - via legal means.

  • @robynfrauenstein1264
    @robynfrauenstein1264 Год назад +1922

    Why isn’t this extremely bright, insightful woman being heard all over Africa? What she says is SO, SO obvious!

    • @edwardmwangamba7876
      @edwardmwangamba7876 Год назад +25

      Sure! TRUTH & LOGIC seems to be 'hated' or ignored by most human beings! And there are vast numbers of 'poor' people who are very, very scared of NEW IDEAS or just CHANGE! Just like a prisoner who has in prison for years and when 'freed' s/he prefers to REMAIN in the USUAL STATUS of being in prison. The challenges of living outside prison being 'feared' so much!

    • @ZTmerc
      @ZTmerc Год назад

      Because she is a direct threat to the agenda of the woke mob in the west, she talks too much sense

    • @historyandhorseplaying7374
      @historyandhorseplaying7374 Год назад +39

      @@fumaninjaknownoequal Are you sure you aren’t questioning his statement because it does not echo your views…?

    • @dinkywinky2860
      @dinkywinky2860 Год назад +34

      @@fumaninjaknownoequal You didn't listen very much.
      Other countries managed to get out of poverty because they made it a goal to cater to business.
      If you don't understand the implications of such a statement then you shouldn't be trying to debate global affairs. Are you trying to say that making business harder to conduct in your country is somehow going to increase your GPD? What exactly is your position that you need to be convinced out of? It seems fairly self evident that engaging in a free market is the best way for people who have money to want to do business with you.

    • @gyburiel
      @gyburiel Год назад +23

      It’s because she doesn’t really understand the Africans reality. She’s deluded by her comforts & association there with.

  • @chowjack5766
    @chowjack5766 7 месяцев назад +97

    As a Chinese, I appreciate the lady's compliment. In the beginning, we just wanted to have enough food to eat. We just encountered the opportunity of globalization, and we seized this opportunity at that time.

    • @michaelbarmby9105
      @michaelbarmby9105 Месяц назад

      How is it going now under Winnie the poo? 😁 You are no longer growing without wasting more money on unnecessary infrastructure. China's debt mountain is now 270% of GDP and continuing to grow?

    • @LyonPercival
      @LyonPercival 26 дней назад

      Straight up authoritarian commie...

    • @thejasonholder
      @thejasonholder 10 дней назад

      Unfortunately, since the Government is communist China can not be a force for good. I pray for the people of China. I pray that the world is not affected any worse by China.

  • @christa2373
    @christa2373 5 месяцев назад +40

    Amen!!! May all of Africa hear you

    • @MrTteee
      @MrTteee Месяц назад

      Libya pre-2011 tried this.

  • @michaelblurry6559
    @michaelblurry6559 Год назад +2128

    I'm in Japan. I worked for a non-profit where we donated cancer treatment equipment worth millions to Africa. We later found out they were sold for profit throughout the country and abroad. All due to greedy politicians. It's been going on forever and probably won't change unless something severe happens. I was born Kisii Kenya and well aware of the issues in Africa. Once again JBP is on the money!

    • @LeMerch
      @LeMerch Год назад +1

      Give no aid. They will quickly remove these corrupt politicians and install people who CARE! There is nothing wrong with Africans, and they have some of the most amazing people but the 'macho' strongman politician is what rules.. they need to overthrow these idiots and prosper. I'm irish, and I wanna see Africa show its TRUE colours. We all know Africa is the next place of prosperity and I'm excited to see it. Long way to go but its so doable.

    • @dirkmoolman
      @dirkmoolman Год назад +52

      Yip. Corruption here all the time. Corruption is the norm in government here.

    • @CleverGirlAAH
      @CleverGirlAAH Год назад +36

      @@dirkmoolman I think it's the norm in all government lol

    • @thatswhatshesaid.literally737
      @thatswhatshesaid.literally737 Год назад

      @@CleverGirlAAH _Of course_ there is some level of corruption in all governments, because all governments are run by humans. The point made here is that the corruption is at an unbelievable high amount, and at all levels.

    • @thatswhatshesaid.literally737
      @thatswhatshesaid.literally737 Год назад

      Much like when the South African citizens murdered, terrorized, and ran off the white farmers (the "Boers") and then were given that farm land for free, they were also handed the seeds by the government, free of charge, to plant and farm their new land. What did they do? Sold the bags of seed and fertilizer on the black market and kept a portion for themselves to grind down into a flour to make (very untasty, non-nutritious) bread to eat. None of the seeds were planted, the ground sat bare and dry, and now South Africa is facing a famine, with 11% of their population starving, and that number is ever increasing.

  • @zaneandsummer7410
    @zaneandsummer7410 Год назад +546

    Lived in east Africa for 10 years. The corruption runs deep, and it’s ruining an entire continent, one country at a time.

    • @samory7200
      @samory7200 Год назад

      Thanks to America and Europe whitewashing Africa to the core foh

    • @tomjoad1363
      @tomjoad1363 Год назад +11

      They wanted their freeedom, they ahve it. Not our problem anymore.

    • @samory7200
      @samory7200 Год назад

      @@tomjoad1363 Then tell Americans stop taking the resources when they leave it's call theft foh

    • @wanjikugichimu5907
      @wanjikugichimu5907 Год назад +20

      ​@@tomjoad1363 so what's your point exactly? We would do better under colonization?

    • @mommyharris1111
      @mommyharris1111 Год назад

      The corruption is EVERYWHERE. We have to clean up the mess and take accountability for leading our own communities. We are better off not watching tv or movies. The subliminal and bold content is corrosive.

  • @preshthegamer7435
    @preshthegamer7435 7 месяцев назад +16

    As a South African, I completely agree. Colonialism and Apartheif being the reason for our poor socio-economic situation is no excuse. Especially since other countries have also been colonised and oppressed and have grown despite their initial worser situation. An example of such countries is India, Singapore, etc. Our problems stem from poor leadership and management of the country and its people and resources, not to mention the scandals and crazy corruption from the ANC. government. Many previously oppressed groups have even acknowledged that certain aspects of society were better back in the post apartheid era such as the energy production and economic state. More people are suffering now from economic stuggles than post 1994 when South Africa was an oppressive state.

  • @VeriteLexicon
    @VeriteLexicon 9 месяцев назад +112

    God bless you Sister for speaking the truth about the underdevelopment of Africa. Corruption, tribalism, lack of vision, mismanagement of the African economies. Whatever is happening in Africa maybe is just Africa's destiny.

    • @Volkbrecht
      @Volkbrecht 9 месяцев назад +3

      Destiny is what you make of it. My personal view on these problems: you can only accelerate history so much. Europe went through the same shit: religious persecution, tribal wars, famines, pick a desaster. Took us hundreds of years to get through that and learn enough from it to get to where we are now, and looking into some Euroean regions, like the Balkan, it seems that not even now everyone has learned those lessons. Other world regions had that process as well. In China, the story of the unification of their country has basically become mythology, even the U.S. had their famous civil war. The African nations will get there as long as they keep working on it, it just takes some more time.

    • @user-vb8wb2pb4i
      @user-vb8wb2pb4i 7 месяцев назад +9

      Horrible way to end your comment.
      The extreme poverty in Africa is because the US went off the gold standard causing the dollar in many African countries to decline and European banks gave out low interest loans to said countries, but then defaulted and sold all that debt to third parties, resulting in climbing debt and interest rates that far outpaced their original loans. So definitely not Africa's destiny. They were exploited.

    • @fondueeundof3351
      @fondueeundof3351 6 месяцев назад

      @@user-vb8wb2pb4iNobody forced them to take out loans. But the corrupt elites wanted them to line their own pockets. You can slice and dice it in whatever way you wish, it always comes down to bad governance and corruption.

    • @joseplanells206
      @joseplanells206 4 месяца назад

      Como europeo deseo enormemente que mas personas en Africa tengan el pensamiento de esta gran mujer. Muchas mas. Por el bienestar y el despegue de Africa

    • @Phansikhongolza
      @Phansikhongolza 4 месяца назад

      ​@@user-vb8wb2pb4iexploited by whom?
      As one South African politician once remarked " theft and corruption is the White man's fault. Before the White man came we never had all these wonderful things to steal"!
      Your statement makes similar sense to his! In other words pure BS!

  • @babloescobango5143
    @babloescobango5143 Год назад +2776

    My father is from Africa, and he always told me that colonization was never the issue. It's so refreshing to hear other Africans are waking up to this and taking personal responsibility for the the direction their lives and nations. I just hope that one day black people in America can stop blaming all of our problems on white people, because that is easier than doing the work to improve our own lives.

    • @Perfumegod
      @Perfumegod Год назад +125

      It’s corrupt leaders that are the problem. Racism exist i America. It’s very real, so they are to blame for some problems but not all. I agree we should move forward though, and try to make things better for everyone.

    • @justme-ew3ri
      @justme-ew3ri Год назад +48

      You cannot say that like things aren’t systemic.

    • @babloescobango5143
      @babloescobango5143 Год назад

      @@justme-ew3ri that's just an easy way of saying that black people are weak and not responsible for their own lives and decisions. The only systemic issue is people of color telling other people of color that white people are better and that we are at a disadvantage. We are not.

    • @justme-ew3ri
      @justme-ew3ri Год назад

      @@babloescobango5143 It’s not. Systemic racism is real lmaoo. And it’s not focusing on how white people have it better it focuses on why don’t we have this yet. You are saying that but you aren’t living anywhere where you actively feel death, and a sense of “how do people live here?” a loss of hope. You are making it sound like people just sit around and hate white people. People live every single day, but when it counts and matters they may not be able to get the job they want and are qualified for because their name, they might not “get off” on a ticket, etc. Say you want insurance well ok but you will pay more because of where you live. Do you live close to a highway that too, Medical books people are learning out of today being racist, Schools in neighborhoods being shut down with no alternative, Actively pricing people out of places because white people move in the area (gentrification), people being fired because of their hair, kids being told they can’t come to school with a certain hairstyle,black women dying giving at higher rates (3x), testing not being done on POC but white people first. Things add up. And most people don’t think about these things on a daily basis or have the luxury not to but don’t talk like it’s something pulled out of thin air. If you think people are “weak” and not “responsible for their own lives” then that’s you.

    • @babloescobango5143
      @babloescobango5143 Год назад

      @@justme-ew3ri and its that same mentality, born from hate, listing statistics and making excuses for perpetuating the malice. It's the outright refusal to "be the better person" as it were. I'm a firm believer that we as a human race need to turn away from this divisive poison. I have faith that this is possible, but how can anyone expect life to truly get better if they are not willing to stop keeping score and just focus on what good people can do? Even in the face of all the injustices, who wins if we all just keep fighting about it and wishing it were fair, or easier? And you can say that's not realistic, or Google some more shit to fulfill your contrarian urges, but that won't help.

  • @kusisvlog466
    @kusisvlog466 Год назад +476

    Great submission 👏🏾
    I’m a Ghanaian and I always tell my friends that Africa is not poor because of colonization but it is poor because of her bad leaders.

    • @noaharthur9041
      @noaharthur9041 Год назад +27

      Its nice to see a fellow Ghanaian who watches Jordan Peterson.

    • @kusisvlog466
      @kusisvlog466 Год назад +16

      @@noaharthur9041 a lot of my friends also watch him 😂

    • @noaharthur9041
      @noaharthur9041 Год назад +4

      @@kusisvlog466 awesome. 🔥

    • @danieldarko6495
      @danieldarko6495 Год назад +2

      @@noaharthur9041 we are here ohhh. 😂

    • @despitedafact
      @despitedafact Год назад +9

      Is not simple as that

  • @fellraven9466
    @fellraven9466 8 месяцев назад +34

    This was beautiful to listen to. One of the few sensible Africans who advocates a quell in this victimhood mentality Africans carry around. This is exactly how someone who's moved on sounds, and I endorse!

    • @adamkhan4451
      @adamkhan4451 20 дней назад

      Why so you think she’s one of the few Africans that thinks this way?

    • @Master_Picks
      @Master_Picks 3 дня назад

      She helps you sleep better...

  • @MondingHosea-sq3zk
    @MondingHosea-sq3zk 5 месяцев назад +7

    I totally agree. Why do we keep blaming colonization & see ourselves as victims. Stop playing the victim card & let's do something about our own development. So refreshing to hear her speak truthfully.

  • @amxcxt
    @amxcxt Год назад +652

    I'm from Kenya 🇰🇪 and I completely agree with her, although to add on that, the hugest problem we have, especially in my country, is corruption through out the entire government infrastructure. This keeps widening the gap between the rich and the poor, and majority of us are living below the poverty line, sad to say! 😢

    • @samukelisiwemiya6142
      @samukelisiwemiya6142 11 месяцев назад +24

      We have this problem in South Africa. The corrupt government is creating a space that makes it very difficult to start and grow your own business, to live.
      The electricity deficit problem was predicted years ago and leaders did nothing to rectify the matter or create sustainable solutions. We suffer the consequences of that incompetence the most as the common people while they stuff our taxes in their greedy pockets

    • @apachepaul4311
      @apachepaul4311 11 месяцев назад +9

      What an impressive, knowledgeable and articulate speaker! Her passion is contagious. Truly the best of Africa.

    • @koroslav
      @koroslav 10 месяцев назад +2

      One rule: less money and power the government has, the smaller space for corruption becomes.

    • @filipcolumbeanu4845
      @filipcolumbeanu4845 10 месяцев назад +7

      Corruption is one of the main issues in my country of Romania (eastern Europe).

    • @alexpapatheodorou5434
      @alexpapatheodorou5434 10 месяцев назад

      And what is corruption? The few have complete control of any system and country so nothing has changed. The system works like this, they lend money to a country, the corrupted put the money in their pockets, then deprive the people of their money through tax to pay x4 times the loan. Also control of resources, diamond, gold etc.
      All done and orchestrated outside the country. If someone isn't corrupt, it's complete war against him. Now tell me you can better yourself and thrive and that this woman is not insane...

  • @zwonaka95
    @zwonaka95 Год назад +3421

    As a Black South African, 🇿🇦🇿🇦
    What JP and this lady are saying is exactly what I've been saying for years but I have been attacked by many blacks and guilty whites.
    South Africa has been free from white oppression for 30 years and our idiot politicians still use Apartheid as an excuse for their incompetance and corruption.
    If South Africa really focused on economic reform, I believe our GDP would have been $1t or more (currently $350b).
    The current government has done very little interms of improvement, in fact most of the infrastructure we are using today was built by our colonizers and Apartheid government. The current government can't even maintain the infrastructure and institutions that were built by the Apartheid government.
    Every rational and sane person knows that Apartheid was evil and atrocious but to blame a system that's been dead for almost 30 years now is just fvkng stupid.
    Our next elections are in 2024 and for the first time since 1994 we think the current ruling party (ANC) will be removed by a coalition between the main opposition party (DA) and other smaller parties.
    God bless South Africa, the land of my birth 🇿🇦🇿🇦🙌🏿

    • @BaltimoresBerzerker
      @BaltimoresBerzerker Год назад +238

      Hopefully! Good bye ANC! Just be wary of those red hats and shirts chanting "kill the farmer, kill the Boer". They'll be even worse.

    • @yohnjates
      @yohnjates Год назад +31

      God bless

    • @jasongrundy1717
      @jasongrundy1717 Год назад +1

      The president danced on television singing to murder the white man. Yeah, Africa.

    • @Contact_Info
      @Contact_Info Год назад

      They are doing it all over the world. There is big money in the programs they present that ate tax payer funded my friend. At the cost of embarrassment and division of the human race. It's evil.

    • @haberdasherrykr8886
      @haberdasherrykr8886 Год назад +1

      Lol good luck changing the incorrigible people's minds; our incumbent right wing party here in India is blaming the Mughals from 600 years ago as the reason for their incompetence!

  • @stroggers
    @stroggers 3 месяца назад +4

    Its refreshing to see someone is not blaming others for their current situation.

    • @MrTteee
      @MrTteee Месяц назад +1

      What happened to Libya?

  • @chloeamito9877
    @chloeamito9877 2 месяца назад +2

    As a Ugandan here, I can tell you that most of the reason we backslide is because of corruption, from the president down to the village level officials. When money gets sent down for things like roads and health care, it barely reaches but we changed the curriculum 2 years ago which I'm happy about and put an emphasis on entrepreneurship, individual thinking and raising a better future generation! Hopefully this will help us develop faster

  • @Absaalookemensch
    @Absaalookemensch Год назад +1078

    My father was a mining and geological engineer who spent years in Africa.
    He told me that the continent has an unimaginable wealth of resources.
    He said the people were wonderful, but the governments were corrupt.

    • @bort6414
      @bort6414 Год назад +82

      A corrupt government is precluded by the existence of a corrupt people. To claim they can exist independent of each other is to claim that evil actions can exist without evil people.
      I mean no disrespect, but rather to bring understanding. If you cannot determine the source of the corruption from below, you will never solve the symptoms from above.

    • @Absaalookemensch
      @Absaalookemensch Год назад

      @@bort6414 Thugs, bullies and like can subjugate a people into submission.
      This what happens in so many countries, including Democrat dominates areas in the US.

    • @bort6414
      @bort6414 Год назад +44

      @@Absaalookemensch What makes thugs and bullies possible? Those behaviors are learned, learned by never experiencing consequences for their actions.
      Even in the most brutal feudalistic tyrannies, the people could rise up and cast the lords and slavers down.
      Let's say an act of God suddenly smites all the corrupt leaders of Africa. What happens then, do good men suddenly take their place? Or is the vacuum of power filled by those cunning and brutal enough to ensure their position? It may not have been an act of God, but the CIA tried that for decades with the cartels. They killed their leaders, assassinated them repeatedly, and all that happened was that the cartels became even more cruel and brutal. Lead by men who would slit the throats of anyone and anything standing in the way of their power.
      I'm not saying to not rise up and cast of evil where it takes hold. But it is imperative that we understand the origin of this evil and correct it, or else you will only end up replacing it with something far worse than before.

    • @Absaalookemensch
      @Absaalookemensch Год назад

      @@bort6414 What makes thugs and bullies possible?
      The Left who defends their actions.
      Unfortunately, when you leave a power vacuum, opportunistic thugs will take their place.
      For evil to win, you only need good to be too busy in their lives to stand up to them.

    • @milagandeza_
      @milagandeza_ Год назад

      Not the government is corrupt, it is the evil who run it!!

  • @siggishwiggish3513
    @siggishwiggish3513 Год назад +76

    An intelligent man asking questions of an intelligent woman and getting intelligent answers. How refreshing.

    • @belleticreole90
      @belleticreole90 Год назад

      BULLSHIT. Please educate yourself. 14 African countries have to give half of the money in their central bank to France and ask for permission to use it.What about the Franc CFA and France's economic stronghold on 14 African countries? They have to ask France for permission to use their own money. please educate yourselves.

  • @tigermcflash131
    @tigermcflash131 4 месяца назад +10

    It's always uplifting to listen to genuinely intelligent commentary and analysis. Wonderful stuff....!

  • @maymkn
    @maymkn 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm from South Sudan. We've never been at peace since 1956 when our fight for independence began. Economic freedom was actually one of the top priorities we wanted independence for. 2011 came and we got the independence. We started off well for about 2 years and these self-centered leaders with no vision but to just occupy political seats fucked the country up. I don't see any sign of hope in sight for the nearby future. Major problems with these so-called leaders are lack of vision, corruption, external influence, a lot of tribal politics, nepotism, illiteracy (yes, more than 70% of our leaders have less than a high school diploma. They are carryovers from battlefields. All they know is to fight.)
    An average high schooler here is more intelligent, more articulate, more informed and a better critical thinker than the president and the cabinet. We're eternally fucked. They recently gave China unregulated control of our oil up to 2027 for reasons no one has an idea about.

  • @kjoyner1
    @kjoyner1 Год назад +1187

    I love listening to intelligent people express their ideas. This woman is an asset to her country.

    • @hannahanna1490
      @hannahanna1490 Год назад +9

      Lol

    • @Wobblescorp
      @Wobblescorp Год назад

      @@hannahanna1490 i was about to write this comment:
      black African woman bringing concrete experience and evidence -communist laughs.
      Because that is all you can do. You have no ability to think. You’re a writhing pile of emotion.

    • @robbertvandemerwe36
      @robbertvandemerwe36 Год назад +13

      Such people should be our leaders.

    • @zairmorningstarmusic
      @zairmorningstarmusic Год назад +24

      @@mrsantoro8306 you’re in a comment section she works in silicon valley

    • @bethelmadida9513
      @bethelmadida9513 Год назад +9

      This woman and JP should pick 1 country and go help the sitting president lead it for 6 months and implement the very things they preach I want to see something 🤞🏿. Maybe they will comprehend the true problems Africa faces and what role does colonization play in it all

  • @cardgeorge
    @cardgeorge Год назад +1373

    I’m a Kenyan. I’ll surely say when individuals stop being victims, they embrace responsibilities and build from that. That is the movement in Kenya. Try as much to do away with corrupt leaders, take charge of our policies, institutions and work. We can dwell on blame game or we can start and rebuild. Africa is a hub of resources. If only it took charge.

    • @jacqdanieles
      @jacqdanieles Год назад +8

      What's your opinion of Ruto & the future of corruption in Kenya?

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 Год назад +10

      @@jacqdanieles What we can do right now is just wait... The Supreme court will decide if he gets the seat or if we go back to election. All I hope is that we can protect our democracy and ensure that our leaders can become more accountable.

    • @MarvoloSalazar
      @MarvoloSalazar Год назад

      Our country is fked for years to come. Our people are content and actively encourage corruption

    • @mrduckl
      @mrduckl Год назад

      did u know that France takes 50% of the African export revenue , just look who controls the cfa franc

    • @jerryoshea3116
      @jerryoshea3116 Год назад

      Of course&take care of the Extremist Terrorists..Who wish to see their country regress!

  • @graemerose1616
    @graemerose1616 4 месяца назад +4

    Zimbabwe, so much wealth during "colonial" rule with it being a strong food producer through farming. They got the freedom then had farms owned by whites destroyed so it would take years before the land would grow crops again.

  • @florencia5891
    @florencia5891 3 месяца назад +4

    Something similar happens in central and south America. They believe they are poor underdeveloped countries because capitalist US and european colonization made it this way. But in fact the reason is a mix of rampant corruption, negative populism, disbelief in democracy and democratic institutions and marxism ideas and marxist guerrilla.

  • @soundseeker63
    @soundseeker63 Год назад +2618

    Love how this lady is solution focussed rather than victimhood / past wrongs done to us focussed. This is what real empowerment looks like, THIS is what creates real change! The world needs more like her, now more than ever.

    • @preciousperception940
      @preciousperception940 Год назад +24

      Let’s say we flip the scales and turn the tables. What now becomes the impending problem on our people? Get out of this pseudo-progressivist mindset and open your eyes.

    • @tbitreatment1141
      @tbitreatment1141 Год назад +13

      why do you love that?

    • @MMAoracle
      @MMAoracle Год назад

      Africans are like that. It’s black people in the west who are convinced they’re victims.

    • @moser3712
      @moser3712 Год назад

      Yeah dude. Corruption made strong by the colonisers. In the case when colonisation means not ruling over a state and becoming wealthy from that state, but instead the new form of white colonisation where the wealth of a place was stolen completely and taken to the other nation. Making the colony weaker. And corruption as a normal thing for the criminal as well as the victim.

    • @willl6551
      @willl6551 Год назад +20

      I agree. She has an absolute winner's mindset.

  • @xray86delta
    @xray86delta Год назад +432

    She should be teaching in our universities! She's logical, and honest about the situation in Africa.

    • @mazezace
      @mazezace Год назад

      Search "why the west must keep Africa in poverty." This woman is a p u p p e t!!!!

    • @kriztoppa
      @kriztoppa Год назад +1

      She moves her hands too much.

    • @BadDriversOz
      @BadDriversOz Год назад +9

      @@kriztoppa MIGHT have some Italian heritage! LOL!

    • @Smiley957
      @Smiley957 Год назад

      @@kriztoppa Reminds me of Trump 😂

    • @Omgits7ito
      @Omgits7ito Год назад +1

      @@kriztoppa 🙄 ffs

  • @BSNewsAlert
    @BSNewsAlert 4 месяца назад +2

    Another challenge is learned helplessness, where people are unable to reasonably address their situations and seem to be awaiting for some kind of messiah to deliver them from their misery; social, political or economical. They seem to think that whining, complaining or sermonizing are adequate actions that can trigger change.

  • @jerrywagner4690
    @jerrywagner4690 8 дней назад +2

    The world has been shown how to prosper, some people will never get it. And a lot of people love to tear it all down.

  • @Tikkarifle
    @Tikkarifle Год назад +761

    This lady is a breath of fresh air to me. I hope she gets through to millions of people and can show them the way forwards, retaining identity.

    • @digbick8349
      @digbick8349 Год назад

      @@joshuanunn-kj1gu the Chinese were never there to help. Some people appreciated that transparency. But many Africans facepalmed when they saw the contracts our so called leaders signed all of us into. Europeans built those schools, trains, highways for themselves. As they were living there, raising children and exploiting resources. The Europeans were not better, just different.

    • @gerrydelafino659
      @gerrydelafino659 Год назад

      She’s authentic, l love seeing her talk.

  • @simodlamini
    @simodlamini Год назад +416

    I have been waiting for someone to say this my entire life. If Africans want to be respected, they must become prosperous. It is not about race, but economic power. Thank you Magatte Wade for your powerful words!!!

    • @jenster29
      @jenster29 Год назад +56

      @@AC-mp7cx no. You didn't listen to a word she said

    • @jamesanthony8234
      @jamesanthony8234 Год назад

      hahaha your name is Wilson, very african name. you probably think the white man saved your people through christianity and that old african stuff is bad like voodoo. you talk prosperous, but you guys were prosperous with your own indigenous ways of living until they came. tribal conflict occured but noone owned the land or drained the land like a resource UNTIL the Europeans came along.

    • @PaendaTube
      @PaendaTube Год назад +27

      @@jenster29 of course not, that would mean tackling cognitive dissonance

    • @jorgepalomino4078
      @jorgepalomino4078 Год назад

      Huh?

    • @awfan221
      @awfan221 Год назад +21

      @@AC-mp7cx a factor, yes. The question is, how much of a factor. She did a good job of explaining that it's a small factor. I'm Ethiopian born and raised and I can't say I disagree with her. This is one of the topics I'm willing to keep an open mind and hear all sides. She's made one of the better arguments I've heard for her stance.

  • @jimbongo2955
    @jimbongo2955 25 дней назад +1

    Wow this lovely lady is a breath of fresh air ....put that oppressed behind us and move on and eliminate corruption and make Africa Great from today forward!!!!!!!!

  • @denis9450
    @denis9450 7 месяцев назад +1

    Worked in several countries in Africa (retired Engineer) most of the people were loverly the worst were the police. in Nigeria I was staying in a loverly Villa by Victoria island the person looking after us was an elderly Gentleman who once said his people would not like this but he said they were better off under the British and that his own people were more cruel and spent less on the infrastructure.

  • @nephesh1
    @nephesh1 Год назад +2730

    This was fantastic. No victimhood at all. This woman owned the mistakes the struggling countries in Africa are making and laid out actionable steps. I wish we got more of this in the general media.

    • @averagejoe4256
      @averagejoe4256 Год назад +3

      lol..let's see your home get ravaged by thieves and see how well you do.
      When you're left with scraps you fight for the scraps like these countries are doing, but don't worry for now, what's done in other countries will soon be at your doorstep, and then we will see who you actually point the finger at

    • @BertPreast
      @BertPreast Год назад +42

      I took one look at her and knew exactly what her politics were going to be. Boyo, was I wrong! Happy to say it, too.

    • @redsnflr
      @redsnflr Год назад +62

      Because she's a businessperson rather than a journalist who's never ran a biz, rather than advocating for the same socialism that gives government the power to be corrupt she understand it begins with empowering(not impeding really) the individuals who push society forward by taking economic risks.

    • @jimp8607
      @jimp8607 Год назад +37

      @@TheDogGoesWoof69 She must not listen to most of the media outlets, she lives the truth, rather than digesting the juice that it is somebody else's fault.

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart Год назад

      @@TheDogGoesWoof69 yeah white people are blameless LOL

  • @jessicalafleur4115
    @jessicalafleur4115 Год назад +963

    First time in all the years following Dr.Peterson, that his guest spoke for 7 minutes and only a laugh and no destruction of a narrative driven woke speech! This women is what women, black women especially should strive to be like. Well educated, well spoken, without a victim mentality, shining example of hard work, dedication and hard work, with some more hard work, gets the rewards and you can achieve prosperity. I mean I could watch her and listen to her for hours

    • @thetryingkitchen637
      @thetryingkitchen637 Год назад

      I assume you're white and you're telling black woman that they should aspire to be like this woman because that will ease your guilt? Black women are spoken, they are well educated and are extremely hard workers thank you. What you don't understand is the system that black women have been put into and how you, as a woman can be mediocre and still receive praise just because the body you're in whilst a black woman has to work 10x as hard just to receive the same recognition as a mediocre white person.
      I am tired of white people telling black people how to live their lives. I'm tired of people like you Jessica who know nothing about the black experience but still have a lot to say about black lives.
      Just shut up. Learn how to shut the fuck up!

    • @renoirrandy7241
      @renoirrandy7241 Год назад +63

      Most black women are like this, black women in the US don't represent all black women

    • @loucyphers_nightmare
      @loucyphers_nightmare Год назад

      @Renoir Randy : Agree, on average, American blacks are taught from an early age to be victims

    • @richardlovell7316
      @richardlovell7316 Год назад +20

      You had it right the first time with ‘women’ but then you had to dismiss it by throwing skin color. Shameful. As Morgan Freeman said”stop talking about it”.

    • @jessicalafleur4115
      @jessicalafleur4115 Год назад +19

      @@thetryingkitchen637 Your "Im a victim, I'm a victim" attitude and pretty much the entire comment is not only ridiculous but is the exact definition of racism. To take a positive comment with a completely opposite intention and meaning and instantly turn it to fit your racist perception of the world, shows the world the true person you are.
      I comment on a well spoken woman in a completely positive way and from that "I am telling black people how to live", " and have a lot to say" , "Learn to stfu" you say.... Maybe you should learn to be sure you know what youre talking about, what the other person is talking about before you embarrass yourself again with another racist tirade

  • @betoaguiar63
    @betoaguiar63 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was born in Angola in 1963. I witnessed my parents' generation carving a new and modern country out of the jungle at the time. We later moved on to Mozambique, Rhodesia, Botswana, and South Africa. The common thread that led most of Africa to the quagmire of poverty it's currently under was Soviet and Maoist-funded communist revolution spreading hate and division, countries being handed to armed ignorant kleptocrats. Add to that nations created by Europeans that divided long-time tribal enemies and left them having to put up with each other in the same artificial spaces, and you get what you got, endless civil wars, which are in fact ancestral tribal wars. This lady is 100% correct, repression begets poverty, and freedom begets progress and prosperity. The formula is quite simple, just get greedy corrupt politicians out of the way. Botswana to me is the best basket case of prosperity for Africa, would still live there if I ever returned to Africa. Right now, Queensland will continue doing. as it has been for the last 16 years in spite of Labor.

  • @ellasoes8325
    @ellasoes8325 8 месяцев назад +4

    Well, Libya is in that condition thanks to Hillary and Obama's generosity.

  • @jaymarshotit6382
    @jaymarshotit6382 Год назад +899

    As a Kenyan, I 100% agree with her.
    Bitter pill, hard to swallow in this 'victimhood blaming mentality culture' but facts.

    • @samuel_m84
      @samuel_m84 Год назад +1

      I think, that some cultural changes have to be made to prosper. Like the (economic) rise in Europe came in early modern times, when the liberty right, the rise of the individual above the constraints of the society, family, religion, etc. Started. When I talk to Africans in Europe I always hear about the pressure they have, to fulfill the demands and wishes, their family has put in them. If you are determined by expectations, your familiy becomes more of a burden, than a support.

    • @bradleyfynn2326
      @bradleyfynn2326 Год назад +3

      Say this to my fellow South Africans please

    • @J-Hue
      @J-Hue Год назад +1

      @@samuel_m84
      Prosperity came in Europe when they began collectivizing an masse to massacre and steal the wealth and resources of and make slaves of other continents who were not as centrally organized. This is still true to this day.
      And if African nations refuse to accept that the other nations of the world wish to exploit them for their own gain and that they must separate from them to build internally, the West, China, and others will continue to treat them however they chose and tale their resources.

    • @J-Hue
      @J-Hue Год назад +4

      Victimhood is def a problem. However, the idea that Africa standing up for intself won't ultimately mean war with outside nations that many African nations currently wish to remain chummy with and maybe even some dissenters within Africa, or that the very act of separating and acheiving prosperity and liberty for the continent won't inherently create enemies in places around the world would be naive.
      Liberty means accepting all that comes with it and bwing prepared to lool the former and would-be future colonizers in the face as equals and being prepared to wage war with and decimate their forces if and when the need arises.
      Simple fact, Africa, and all black/negro nations have a common enemy that meddles in and sabotages our affairs, politics, community, culture, etc. Not acknowledging that this enemy exists and cmpreparing to deal with it's advances is like sending people out into a field to plant a garden, but not telling them that the gardwn is teeming with venomous snakes, wolves, etc. If the those that prey on your people aren't with first, then they're not being sent to succeed.

    • @LautaroTessi
      @LautaroTessi Год назад +12

      As an Argentinian (once the richest country in the world, now less than a shadow of that), victimhood is overspread in public opinion: "you cannot prosper because there are countries that put efforts for that not to happen". They can never answer how they achieve that, of course.
      And this "play the victim" idea it's so emphasized in education, general culture, media, etc., that it's very difficult to change some people's minds about it. Especially when some parties (like Peronism) revive this idea all the time.
      Sadly, that works exceptionally good, because everyone sees the country is in constant crisis or deep problems, but they fill that hole with the idea of blaming an intangible enemy, who they are constantly fighting with, but ironically they never win to.

  • @normanmacfarlane6724
    @normanmacfarlane6724 Год назад +505

    This woman is a breath of fresh air.
    Thank God she is speaking up.

    • @alfredphamotse1316
      @alfredphamotse1316 11 месяцев назад

      We know our problems, and the reality is that there is always a foreign company at the heart of Africa's problems in any African country till today, most of them are western companies, Africa was the testing place for the so called capitalism, Africans were the capital that set the foundation for what the west is today...lets cut the conflict minerals of the Congo and see what Apple is without them, and I can go on and on about the companies from the so called capitalist west that benefit from open African markets , markets that have been free to everyone across the world till this very day, how free does she want the African markets to be when they are infested with evil colonial companies at present times, she is a COON black people should not trust people like her....

    • @THEBLACKANARCHIST
      @THEBLACKANARCHIST 11 месяцев назад +1

      God does not exist 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @georgknofler
      @georgknofler 10 месяцев назад

      ​​​@@THEBLACKANARCHIST Woher wissen Sie das?😅 Vorsicht! 😅🤩😵😄🤡

    • @luna-vj3hx
      @luna-vj3hx Месяц назад +1

      she dont know what she is talking about😂

    • @user-sw7os5rp9h
      @user-sw7os5rp9h Месяц назад

      Look at the map of IQ level and it is shocking how low Sub-Saharan countries are comparied to every other country. Diamonds may be found in Africa but they are cut and polished in India and Europe. Natural resources are found in Africa, but they are processed and refined in other countries as Africa doesn't have the technical know howl

  • @billgoodwin8013
    @billgoodwin8013 7 месяцев назад +10

    South Africa is busy going down the drain. Most of state owned companies, including base-load electricity producer ESKOM are bankrupt. We spend a great deal of time in the dark. Post Office is non functional.

  • @zeck8541
    @zeck8541 9 дней назад +1

    About 15 years ago I had a very long conversation with a Maasai man who was a professor of economics at a university in Nairobi. He shocked me with the admission, invoking the movie Braveheart, by saying “The problem with Africa is that it’s full of Africans”. He was making the point that African culture of corruption and government theft is one of the primary reasons for economic failures in Africa.

  • @johnstacy2700
    @johnstacy2700 Год назад +1495

    Love her perspective, intelligence and pride that she has for her country and continent. Africa needs more people like her.

    • @dorcilien_
      @dorcilien_ Год назад +5

      Facts

    • @annacaona
      @annacaona Год назад +36

      @@dorcilien_ they had many people better than her in the past. they were all murdered. By who, for who and for what?

    • @mhjgh3834
      @mhjgh3834 Год назад

      ​​@@annacaona By greedy west nations like usa and several in Europe - Nations that doesn't want to see att all, Africa our entire continent to succeed and prosper. They still wants us as there slaves or for us all afrikans to expire so they can make our entire continent a mining place for natural resources.

    • @JICKY2.0
      @JICKY2.0 Год назад +1

      Africa needs more white people.

    • @africanlipplateandbonenose3223
      @africanlipplateandbonenose3223 Год назад +1

      smaller brains = lower iq

  • @samuelumtiti7328
    @samuelumtiti7328 Год назад +40

    As a Ghanaian … the wickedness, devilishness and evil of our politicians and government is the reason we’re poor. We have every single mineral and natural resources with only 32 million people in population and still moving abroad to do ‘dirty’ work for small change

    • @bill5328
      @bill5328 Год назад

      Exactly none of the both of them mentioned corruption, the root òf all evil poverty in dark Africà.

    • @jasonleveck8546
      @jasonleveck8546 Год назад

      This is what the secretive cabals of the world want for all of us. They also want to depopulate us, because we're all seen as useless eaters. It's the new boss, same as the old boss; Marxism.

    • @qwasi1226
      @qwasi1226 Год назад

      👍🏽

  • @juancbarahona7544
    @juancbarahona7544 3 месяца назад +3

    Maybe if government did not tax the hell out of business, maybe we could make
    Progress.

  • @ariskagreyling5710
    @ariskagreyling5710 5 месяцев назад +2

    From South Africa, really appreciate this interview, very inspiring!

    • @tlhogid663
      @tlhogid663 5 месяцев назад +2

      Also from South Africa.
      Black female.
      Boy, do my people need to transform our thinking in line with this!

  • @HelloKittySGTC
    @HelloKittySGTC Год назад +532

    "Colonization is the history of the world"
    Wow shes right.
    That resonated with me.

    • @gaglet
      @gaglet Год назад +4

      that's racist

    • @chrismckell5353
      @chrismckell5353 Год назад +43

      @@gaglet I hope you're being sarcastic.

    • @BlatentlyFakeName
      @BlatentlyFakeName Год назад +50

      Even England was a colony at one point. A Roman one. Then Vikings invaded. Go back far enough...

    • @aschwinwesselius
      @aschwinwesselius Год назад +16

      @@gaglet It's not wrong to be racist. It's wrong to act aggressively upon being racist.
      Racism is not solemnly about being superior or feeling to be superior to other races. Racism also involves trying to keep your own race as conservative as possible. And you can exercise this by just being passive. No bragging, no disrespectful behavior, no doctrine, no zero tolerance. Still it's possible to be racist without being a problem to society.
      The people who started to say "racism is bad" are the ones who are the most racist of them all.

    • @rustyshackleford4761
      @rustyshackleford4761 Год назад +1

      Would she have the moral conviction to call out the colonization of the West by elites importing vast numbers of low skill workers?

  • @lukeperkins8508
    @lukeperkins8508 Год назад +271

    "Economic freedom is at the center of prosperity building"

    • @jamesdellaneve9005
      @jamesdellaneve9005 Год назад +1

      Listen up Western world. Cut the Marxist crap. Many of your politicians are driving us off the cliff.

    • @purecountry6672
      @purecountry6672 Год назад +6

      Truth!

    • @thestudy4880
      @thestudy4880 Год назад +1

      Leftism is a mental illness

    • @bodybuilder6350
      @bodybuilder6350 Год назад +2

      The world doesn't want Africa to succeed. It would make the rest of the world poorer.

    • @yacava
      @yacava Год назад +14

      @@bodybuilder6350 No it wouldn’t.

  • @melindiekruger206
    @melindiekruger206 День назад

    Magatte Wade is a breath of fresh air on the issues of Africa. AND she actually puts in the work to bring about change. Huge respect!!

  • @pastor_davidsantos
    @pastor_davidsantos 7 месяцев назад +3

    This brings so much clarity to all of us and specially our African brothers. Financial freedom is why this land needs...

  • @professorcinncinatus4619
    @professorcinncinatus4619 Год назад +165

    Get this woman's message out there....she deserves to be heard and her view would change the world

    • @mazezace
      @mazezace Год назад

      Search "why the west must keep Africa in poverty." This woman is a p u p p e t!!!!

  • @Darl-ur3uq
    @Darl-ur3uq Год назад +334

    Beauty with the brain. As a fellow African, I am so happy to discover and see people like her

    • @przecietnyobywatel9814
      @przecietnyobywatel9814 Год назад +2

      It gives hope, isn't it?

    • @keerthana7353
      @keerthana7353 Год назад

      What brain? I’m sorry she has ignorance written all over her. What she says is valid but she cannot ignore colonialism and it’s impacts. It’s the reason the government is so shit!

    • @michaelkieser4742
      @michaelkieser4742 Год назад

      @@przecietnyobywatel9814 Yea such hope. Now you just need to get them to stop raping infants because they think it cures AIDS or killing Albinos because they have "magical power." You know just regular stuff like that.
      THEY ArE NOT LIKE US

    • @mazezace
      @mazezace Год назад

      Search "why the west must keep Africa in poverty." This woman is a p u p p e t!!!!

  • @bacchusaurelius
    @bacchusaurelius 7 месяцев назад +4

    Magatte Wade makes a strong argument, solid points.

  • @chilkurvivek1391
    @chilkurvivek1391 2 месяца назад +1

    According to what i have read, people who lived in places where they were safe and it was easy to survive became weak but who left africa and travelled and explored other things became more strong, i don't know whether it's true or not, but when we see in percentages, i think there is some reality in this theory

  • @woIfson
    @woIfson Год назад +615

    As black man myself is awesome when i see someone not being held by victimhood and simply thriving. I had a rough upbringing but im working to get my business from the ground up instead sulking in my bed and not doing nothing.

    • @Lemuron01
      @Lemuron01 Год назад +10

      Good luck from Norway

    • @woIfson
      @woIfson Год назад +9

      @@Lemuron01 Thank you brother much love from Portugal 🇵🇹♥️

    • @acidichunt7379
      @acidichunt7379 Год назад +4

      Anyone can be a victim if they allow themselves to be. Good for you. Stand strong, stand tall and write your story. Good luck from America, from some random white guy.

    • @someman7
      @someman7 Год назад +1

      What do you know about this woman? Because I'm perfectly aware of wealthy Africans. She might just be privileged, where there is no money, it's hard to make it (fairly)

    • @kevinlane7555
      @kevinlane7555 Год назад +1

      I salute you

  • @thomasvestergaard1620
    @thomasvestergaard1620 Год назад +646

    This is what happens when you educate people properly. This lady is clearly educated and she applies her skills on the problems she grew up in. She's a great role model!

    • @tgr5772
      @tgr5772 Год назад +26

      This lady is ignoring history and indulging in wishful thinking.

    • @thomasvestergaard1620
      @thomasvestergaard1620 Год назад +10

      @@tgr5772 which part of history is she ignoring?

    • @tgr5772
      @tgr5772 Год назад +10

      @@thomasvestergaard1620 Take Nigeria. The British dragged 3 regions together that have only just about managed to find a way to work together. Each region is socially and culturally and largely religiously different and speak completely different languages.
      This had led to recently Christians being massacred in the North, and historically the Biafran war as the industrial East tried to secede. The Northerners would be quite happy to introduce Sharia Law throughout the whole country, but the people in the South are largely Christian.

    • @tgr5772
      @tgr5772 Год назад +7

      @@thomasvestergaard1620 Africa is full of different peoples with very distinct cultures and languages pulled together in one country. They struggle to find balance and there is usually some conflict or other.

    • @damnright1968
      @damnright1968 Год назад +23

      @@tgr5772 then they could just split up. Europe was full of conflicts as well, even more wars in a much shorter time. But why cant Africans pull themself together? The problem of Africa is Africans and nothing else!

  • @rezenehabte8124
    @rezenehabte8124 2 месяца назад +3

    Am happy when I hear your speech you feed us , She's wonderful and amazing , My African Queen❤

  • @tstyleartistry
    @tstyleartistry 3 месяца назад +1

    Great discussion. One can acknowledge the past and its effects, but to remain there, to not learn from the past, is to remain stagnant and will eventually lead to further regression. She and Jordan are clearly like-minded and wish to see progress for all of humanity.

  • @DerekBlair0X40
    @DerekBlair0X40 Год назад +1668

    I like this woman. She has such passion and she does what she preaches. Nothing is better than that.

    • @MrSuperBrite
      @MrSuperBrite Год назад +29

      She knows what's up. Taiwan used to be poorer than any of African countries only something like 70 years ago.

    • @LJ7000
      @LJ7000 Год назад +5

      You like her? I'm so pleased. Good for you.

    • @byjamie-hillierrubis
      @byjamie-hillierrubis Год назад +22

      @@LJ7000 you have issues!

    • @desia5679
      @desia5679 Год назад

      @@MrSuperBrite uohhpuuuuuii i

    • @humanbeing6933
      @humanbeing6933 Год назад +1

      It’s called confirmation bias.. even if someone is talking twaddle, we humans swallow it very easily if it reinforces our existing world view.

  • @sergiosolis4538
    @sergiosolis4538 Год назад +1276

    Two very intelligent people having a realistic and practical solution oriented conversation is a joy to listen to.

    • @justranting4510
      @justranting4510 Год назад +4

      Yes may be some of our leaders should sit and LISTEN (NOT TALK LISTEN) to this and see a) how to have a decent conversation, b) learn a bit about how to improve their economies, and c) See that blaming the past does not fix the future.

    • @sejtbrugernavn
      @sejtbrugernavn Год назад +6

      @@justranting4510 so talking to someone you just agree with entirely is the way forward?

    • @svaffe
      @svaffe Год назад +2

      I couldn't agree more. Very refreshing

    • @thalmoragent9344
      @thalmoragent9344 Год назад +3

      A rare sight indeed

    • @jlomax6467
      @jlomax6467 Год назад +5

      What are the practical solutions?

  • @tj-ed2un
    @tj-ed2un 4 месяца назад +1

    We need to talk about this more ❤

  • @TheRozylass
    @TheRozylass 4 месяца назад +2

    Magatte Wade is such an intelligent, inspiring woman! I first got to know her from the film "Poverty, Inc." She's a powerhouse!

  • @Ijustpooted
    @Ijustpooted Год назад +1475

    I love listening to well educated individuals that aren’t sucked in by the higher educational brainwashing.

    • @spitshinetommy3721
      @spitshinetommy3721 Год назад +53

      Translation: you like right-wingers

    • @chua2237
      @chua2237 Год назад

      White man exploit other to become successful countries, successful countries still exploiting them .

    • @historyandhorseplaying7374
      @historyandhorseplaying7374 Год назад +92

      @@spitshinetommy3721 Translation for your statement: “Anything I disagree with is right-wing”

    • @reinhart114
      @reinhart114 Год назад +15

      @@historyandhorseplaying7374 This person do not comes from a poverty environment, so its hard for her to understand this "psychic" idea of a population she never was part of. Not right-wing or or disagree, just not relatable.

    • @pan2457
      @pan2457 Год назад +1

      The free market is a myth. It never existed, in fact, those who speak the most about the free market do not want it at all, because they are comfortable with a monopoly. The world capitalist system and within it Africa is a fucking periphery, it's not even a semi-periphery... And it's easy to sell idiots an ideological story about Development and Growth and that the problem is in their mentality... Countries that have made progress economically have not necessarily reduced poverty and inequality. And they achieved all this with strong intervention and protection from the state, not with complete liberalization of the market

  • @doncorleon9
    @doncorleon9 Год назад +585

    Am Kenyan and have been telling this to everyone wh cares to listen. The problem is victim mentality is so soothing because it relieves people of the responsibility for their actions. Colonisation in my country was abolished almost 60 years ago. 60 years of self rule is alot if you have an agenda, an economic ability and the fortitude to fall through.
    Within the same time, Singapore, which had the same GDP as Kenya in the 70s took off like a rocket. In the same time the two are in different leagues.
    Am not taking down what we have gained, but we could be better only if we let of of the pacifier that is 'colonisation put us here'. It is growing old fast.
    Loving AfcFTA and what it represents. Watching keenly how the african countries respond to it.

    • @mukuhi
      @mukuhi Год назад +14

      Ironically, I could not help listening to the undertones of this talk and hearing them echo what UDA party has been preaching. The guest speaker even has their party colour on ( but I digress).
      I am Kenyan and we mostly do not blame colonialism. We have continually and repeatedly blamed GRAND CORRUPTION.

    • @doncorleon9
      @doncorleon9 Год назад +5

      @@mukuhi indeed. Caught that bottom up approach.
      Even Lee Kuan Yew. Kagame's hero, understood this.
      Indeed in Kenya we do have grand corruption that is the puncture in our wheels. However in intellectual conversations many still fall on the numbing effects of neo colonialization on our attempts to grow. We cannot ignore the feelers connecting to pre colonial industry that control most sectors of the economy. What am saying is we have enough time, resource and sovereignty to alter some of these to encourage this bottom up economy. Grand corruption is sucking at that teat hence dampening attempts to clean out the slate.
      Kenya needs a Kagame who places. As Trump says, country first. Most of who we have had have been paying homage to status quo which leaves open back doors to economic control.
      Look at the major industries and connect the dots to the LSE and NYSE.

    • @mukuhi
      @mukuhi Год назад +5

      It is commendable that the speakers are moderate in their views on the matter. When we (esp in Kenya) try to have a discourse on economic empowerment, we are bombarded by extreme suggestions. E.g as in the intellectual circles you mentioned, they dissect one symptom and really go on a tangent with it. Whereas the other extreme will avoid looking into past experiences and insist on all local problems being solved through local solutions.
      In that melee the conversation is drowned and a politician steps in to create their own palatable narrative to win the populace over.
      Economic power is the main incentive to gain political power in Kenya. We have to appreciate that the former colonies in the continent have varied characteristics. The Kenyan solution to economic empowerment would be to dwell at the confluence of the interests of those in govt and economic activities of the people.
      I have made an observation on some of our economic activities. Neo-colonialism has continually fed us through media and schooling on the limited ways of advancing ourselves economically. We need to use our advantage of knowing local terrain, markets and practices in advancing economically.

    • @barbie3139
      @barbie3139 Год назад +1

      Our demented politicians (democrats) in the US do the same thing to blacks in the US that African cultures in the worst economies do to their citizens.. its a cynical pandering for votes but it does psychological damage to those who believe it. Her approach can change everything if she can get the buy in needed.

    • @happyguy2k
      @happyguy2k Год назад +1

      True but some countries post colonosim had their presidents assisinated/coups so it not exactly the same. Leaders who had a better vision for the country replaced by colonisers puppets or those who favoured their agenda

  • @DoubleGT2
    @DoubleGT2 8 месяцев назад +4

    Her perspective fits Jordan Peterson channel views. How can you compare Singapore and some african country ? Let's talk about the DRC

    • @fpvaemon
      @fpvaemon 9 дней назад

      Thinking the same...

    • @user-pt1ky6db9y
      @user-pt1ky6db9y 3 дня назад

      Sorry, it also fits the views of many many Africans. She's saying colonization is not a death sentence. And the dialogue you hear would make it seem like it was. As a Nigerian, respectfully, stop sending/reduce the aid you send to our leaders. They just put it in their pockets. Our problem is corruption and lack of economic freedom. Not money.

  • @Lady-Hannah45
    @Lady-Hannah45 6 месяцев назад +2

    Omg.. I share in her opinions a 💯.. so excited to chance upon this .. I thought I was the only one starting to think this way .. totally agree with her on the disrespect aspect… don’t know why when our leaders go out to meet other world leaders from developed countries .. something doesn’t click in their minds to do better for their own countries

  • @iowafamilyexoticsrescue6637
    @iowafamilyexoticsrescue6637 Год назад +513

    My wife and her family are from Nigeria and I’ve been there. 100% of the population knows very well that their oppressive government is why their lives are the way they are. I’ve never heard one Nigerian blame anyone but the government. And it’s obvious that they’re right. Huge country rich with resources and people starving.

    • @erikmarkus7467
      @erikmarkus7467 Год назад

      so every nigerian knows its the government, everyone blames the government and yet, there's no revolution? why don't people march down the streets wanting a new government?

    • @gbone7581
      @gbone7581 Год назад

      So it's only the governments that are corrupt in Africa?

    • @normanmccollum6082
      @normanmccollum6082 Год назад

      I guess democracy isn't working out for them.

    • @notallowedtobehonest2539
      @notallowedtobehonest2539 Год назад +7

      "Its the group that I cant see and never interact with who's to blame" said the unaccountable person

    • @notallowedtobehonest2539
      @notallowedtobehonest2539 Год назад +7

      "Its the yews" said the whi mahn

  • @karyne826
    @karyne826 Год назад +194

    So refreshing to hear such an engaging and intelligent lady talking Africa up. She is charismatic and has real vision for her country. I’d love to hear more from her .

    • @goodwork887
      @goodwork887 Год назад +3

      There is a longer interview Jordan did with her that this is excerpted from. If you liked this, you'll love that! The whole thing is just this amazing. I was actually more amazed by some other points she made.

    • @gelflingfay
      @gelflingfay Год назад +2

      @@goodwork887 oh it was brilliant

    • @wetmeadowfarmahomesteadjou7941
      @wetmeadowfarmahomesteadjou7941 Год назад +11

      *continent

    • @henkstols9326
      @henkstols9326 Год назад

      @@AC-mp7cx I would really like you to explain how it affects the current financial situation that Africa finds itself in? Also how it affects the current corrupt politicians plundering for self enrichment and gain. Also why they are kept in power by the voters or why they being voted in by voters into power who surely know these leaders are criminals?

    • @sirlordcomixx1
      @sirlordcomixx1 Год назад

      @@AC-mp7cx what about Preception....in other words, how you We see ourselves in society.
      So if you are a progressive society meaning as a people pushing towards a can do Scientific, Technological, Capitalistic, Regulatory motivated society. The general sense of what can be achieved will be higher.

  • @fitnesswdee5027
    @fitnesswdee5027 20 часов назад +1

    l wish to have people like this lady in Zimbabwe running the government because she telling facts here
    Prosperity comes with respect
    Zimbabwe leaders are quick to blame colonialism and sanctions, but the fact is they simply cannot lead .They have no leadership skills to archive economic freedom..l am fed up
    its really devastating especially to the youth

    • @maritafish6032
      @maritafish6032 7 часов назад

      South Africa also needs a leader like this amazing lady..........too many victims.....too easy to be a victim from Mookgophong South Africa

  • @bylakopbhu4852
    @bylakopbhu4852 12 дней назад

    Worked with more then 10+ african people in America. Great people, friendly and easy to talk to people.

  • @ericsmidt6923
    @ericsmidt6923 Год назад +1287

    This woman is a real model to how strong women must be. Clarity of mind and objectivity. God bless her.

    • @tawanda9275
      @tawanda9275 Год назад +26

      Strong African...not woman...or man...not everything is about feminism...

    • @enno9431
      @enno9431 Год назад +2

      she is a bit too much moving and loud. hard to listen. but hey i am in us propaganda zone, well evolved according to edward bernays theories. dont know him ? sigmund freuds nephew...

    • @mariejane1567
      @mariejane1567 Год назад +31

      @@enno9431 spare us the stereotypes

    • @alexp8931
      @alexp8931 Год назад +17

      @@tawanda9275 Strong person you mean? Why bring race into it? Hypocrisy

    • @cloudshifter
      @cloudshifter Год назад +17

      @@tawanda9275 She is strong in terms of wit and is also a woman, I don't see something inaccurate about the afformentioned statement.

  • @nserekofredrickedward5557
    @nserekofredrickedward5557 Год назад +257

    Your right my sister, corruption is eating African from it's roots

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 Год назад +4

      Corruption is a root .. its rooted everywhere !

    • @ngozionyeka4841
      @ngozionyeka4841 Год назад

      @@gmy33 But the difference with corruption in Africa is that politicians amass alot of generational wealth at the expense of it's citizens. They don't care of the people they're supposedly leading are dieing of hunger

    • @InternetMouse
      @InternetMouse Год назад +5

      @@gmy33 yep . Buts its so largely prominent in the african countries and people have listened to their false promises

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 Год назад

      @@InternetMouse so european asian and american businesses give money to corrupt africans so rhey can steal rescources .. bad companies bad people bad everybody ! .. makes me sad

    • @cxngo8124
      @cxngo8124 Год назад +3

      But why are they corrupt 🤔

  • @cheikhoudiallo1560
    @cheikhoudiallo1560 7 месяцев назад +5

    Well I guess I will be one of those people that always has a different point of view. The Africa situation is very complex and cannot really be compared to any other continent. Western countries did not just conquer us, take stuff and leave. In many Africa countries that are doing worst than expected, colonization is not completely gone, it’s still going in a different way. Most of the biggest companies are mostly owned by those people that came and colonized us. They played a lot of dirty politics, using Africans to better exploit other Africans. I am not saying that we are just victims, far from that, as Africans there a lot we can do. Also it’s quit funny when the lady gave the example of Dubai, but Dubai was not just a bare piece of land, they had black gold underneath and they were able to use that to build present day Dubai.
    All this to simply say that yes there is a lot we can do as Africans instead of just playing victims, but on the other hand it’s not simple at all, colonization is still going to a certain extend.

    • @didieryambaba2410
      @didieryambaba2410 23 дня назад +1

      Facts! She is talkin like the west does not still have grip on africa...come on its much more complex

    • @izuchukwudesmond9110
      @izuchukwudesmond9110 7 дней назад

      What she is saying which you missed is that the west have stopped holding a leash behind y(our) back(s) as Africans to coerce you(s) to do things, you have your will, but they mislead you economically which is entirely a lack of awareness and vigilance on your end.
      They are still africa necause you have refused to show them that they need you more than you need then. Colonialists are everywhere in the world, bt why is it in africa that they still have serious influence, whyyy???

  • @quinnparle4132
    @quinnparle4132 23 дня назад +4

    Silly to think colonisation wasn’t a big impact on where they are politically and economically today. More than one factors can exist at once right? Or have we forgotten that truth…

    • @chuckleberryfinn1992
      @chuckleberryfinn1992 8 дней назад

      The prosperity of today's Singapore can be credited to its past colonization .
      being such a big impact &c.
      ¿ your definition being "big > 0"

  • @jamesstaggs4160
    @jamesstaggs4160 Год назад +403

    We could use more of her. "Please let's move on from that." That would be great. She also realizes that it's not just specifically Europe that engaged in the practice of colonization, so she actually understands history and human nature.

    • @realitycheck4960
      @realitycheck4960 Год назад +5

      Always being left out is the real reason other colonized countries are more successful... IQ.

    • @Tapas08
      @Tapas08 Год назад +9

      Hari
      Norway was colony under Denmark for 400 years, then partly under Sweden for almost another 100 years, and look what it is now, if one wants to look at prosperity.

    • @lovelymoon8960
      @lovelymoon8960 Год назад +4

      Africa is still colonised though right? They’re exploited by other nations and themselves its just sad.

    • @jim5148
      @jim5148 Год назад +2

      Yes, taking responsibility for the future and moving on is the key.

    • @averagejoe4256
      @averagejoe4256 Год назад +4

      You should take heed to how she and her country ended up in this place, because when it happens to you and your location, I don't think you will have the same response and say "please let's move on from that"
      If they're doing it to these countries it's only a matter of time before it's at your doorstep

  • @joshuaho5775
    @joshuaho5775 Год назад +794

    As a Singaporean I am both very surprised and honoured that one of our nation's founding fathers was quoted. I wish you all the best for what you are trying to accomplish in your country.

    • @lambsauce9544
      @lambsauce9544 Год назад

      Lmao your last name Ho

    • @DwreckJ
      @DwreckJ Год назад +22

      The rest of the world could greatly benefit from a close study on the last 10-15 years in Singapore…

    • @zaxmaxlax
      @zaxmaxlax Год назад +2

      I really like that interview were they talk about death penalty to drug dealers. He literally says one death is too little for all the damage done to the families

    • @rumeunner3245
      @rumeunner3245 Год назад +2

      Did you know that curried crab isn't originally from Singapore ?

    • @nothingnobody1454
      @nothingnobody1454 Год назад

      @@zaxmaxlax if killing drug dealers stopped the drug trade, there wouldn't be drugs in countries which execute abusers or dealers. And yet...

  • @cryptovagrant1136
    @cryptovagrant1136 4 месяца назад +1

    Having spent a lot of time in China, India, Africa, and a post graduate student in international relations at a major university…I’m quite sure she is 100% correct

  • @gordonwhite205
    @gordonwhite205 6 месяцев назад +2

    One of the greatest video's I have seen on this subject. Thank You Dr. Peterson.

  • @dayana3357
    @dayana3357 Год назад +73

    This is so good. As someone who was brown in the DRC and grew up in South Africa, these Africans leaders need to hear this. I’m tired of Africa being the joke of the world, economically, this is why we need leaders, not more politicians

  • @wlademyqueiroz2675
    @wlademyqueiroz2675 Год назад +605

    Words cannot describe the amount of respect I have for this Woman.
    Cheers.

    • @mazezace
      @mazezace Год назад

      Search "why the west must keep Africa in poverty." This woman is a p u p p e t!!!!

    • @EasternOrthodox101
      @EasternOrthodox101 Год назад

      🤺☦🇷🇺Because you like African slaves, Anglo-Saxon, right?) Africa is not poor because of colonization???🤦‍♂️😅 Wtf and Americans stole the land from the natives and built their heretic country on the blood of slaves, and they still raping Africa leaving it poor, those American tyrannical thieves. We will end their western hegemony soon, don't you worry...🤣🤌

    • @emanuelebeatrici364
      @emanuelebeatrici364 Год назад +2

      This is pradoxical xD

    • @tangfastics1
      @tangfastics1 Год назад

      Wait, I though it’s a man

    • @Marcoose81
      @Marcoose81 Год назад +3

      I particularly like seeing the African mannerisms, like the fingernail snaps and the braid flicks, but not in the context of an American ghetto fight. A good reminder that it's not the race, or the culture that's the problem, but the mindset, and that hope to change.
      She's fantastic!

  • @wheat-is-an-ugly-drug
    @wheat-is-an-ugly-drug 8 дней назад

    Its a breath of fresh air to hear someone talk so straight.

  • @QuinnieMae
    @QuinnieMae 26 дней назад

    Not only is she incredibly smart, beautifully spoken and her voice sounds like a song, but i am hardly able to keep my eyes from her! She is gorgeous.

  • @michelleqs78
    @michelleqs78 Год назад +69

    This lady is so intelligent and factual. My mum is from Colombia which was colonised by Spain and people use this excuse but fail to se the corruption and blood money that is managing the country

    • @loganw1232
      @loganw1232 Год назад +3

      Exactly

    • @mambogal1
      @mambogal1 Год назад

      Did the Spanish set up schools for education,introduce laws,court systems,engineering etc. or did they just loot the country and leave?

    • @nagiaoe2434
      @nagiaoe2434 Год назад

      I'm an expat living in Colombia and pretty much everyone blames corruption and the drug cartels in addition of some enclosed minority communities that help in the production of said drugs.
      They know what's up, they just don't do anything to change it. Now that they elected a communist leader I'm thinking of hopping back to the U.S
      lol

  • @Lynz69xxx
    @Lynz69xxx Год назад +164

    Honestly, if you haven't watched this whole interview, I urge you to watch it immediately! She is brilliant. Her experience and knowledge it priceless. Zero lies were told during this interview. I could listen to her all day.

    • @ej2863
      @ej2863 Год назад +2

      Currency is the issue.
      Who controls the money?

    • @goldenrose1445
      @goldenrose1445 Год назад

      I literally said the same thing! She is a breath of fresh air and absolutely brilliant. I love the conviction and passion she speaks with.

    • @victorhopper6774
      @victorhopper6774 Год назад

      @@ej2863 knowing your products value and that value is always changing is very important.

    • @miyahtallulah
      @miyahtallulah Год назад +1

      @@AC-mp7cx yep, the richest countries on the planet were colonized.

    • @felixoro8585
      @felixoro8585 Год назад

      @@heyEdem Maggate Wade

  • @yutakago1736
    @yutakago1736 8 месяцев назад +1

    When Africa countries are colonized, these countries are not divide by ethic groups/tribes etc. This cause conflicts for many decades. For many decades, France still indirectly control its former colonies using the common currency.

  • @blankpaper1
    @blankpaper1 8 месяцев назад +2

    This discussion states nothing about the CFA Franc currency being used by french speaking subsaharan nations which France requires them to keep 50% of their national reserves in a French bank.

    • @ptitepompe469
      @ptitepompe469 8 месяцев назад +4

      The franc CFA help keep those économies stable by tying them to a strong stable currency (euro). That's why even anti western french speaking African countries like Niger, Burkina Faso, Guinea, or Mali doesn't get rid of it.
      Also the instability of the sahel region could make their owned currencies know the date of the Zimbabwean dollar inflation.
      I would finish by asking you if the poor countries that switched to dollar to avoid inflation are under direct us control or were ruined by the us ?
      And if you want to know why France and the eu keep those currency running if they don't benefit directly, it's because it's easier to trade with a country with a stable strong currency, that's why everyone switched from gold to the dollar, to ease trade

  • @j-loadedcomedian6989
    @j-loadedcomedian6989 Год назад +329

    As a Cameroonian 🇨🇲 From Africa this is Spot on. The Blame Game has gone on for centuries. It's time to wake the hell up. Political without Economic Freedom is utterly useless. Thank you Dr JP

    • @stephenlamley541
      @stephenlamley541 Год назад

      Refreshing everything is the white mans fault slavery had sweet fuck all to do with anyone closely related to me. Sick of it. And dobg get me started on bush sbd blair apologising for it wtf. Idiots.

    • @onlythetruth883
      @onlythetruth883 Год назад +3

      J-Lo...
      What's happening here?
      Gaining economic freedom by using other people's skills, technology, expertise, and know how?
      And then bragging about it, as if offering others something. When all that's showing is ego and arrogance?

    • @albuslee4831
      @albuslee4831 Год назад +4

      Thank you for speaking with honesty, fellow earthling.

    • @stephenlamley541
      @stephenlamley541 Год назад +2

      @@albuslee4831 take me back home with you please. This place is getting messy.

    • @davidcampbell1420
      @davidcampbell1420 Год назад +7

      As a westerner, I feel like we're losing the economic freedom, year by year. The ironies don't escape me.

  • @MstaEd
    @MstaEd Год назад +635

    Very refreshing to hear this woman talk in the space of reality and facts. God willing she will have a huge impact for her fellow countrymen.

    • @RajSinghTanwar_
      @RajSinghTanwar_ Год назад

      And I suppose the God you're talking about here is Jejus? 🤦‍♂️

    • @mickjames210
      @mickjames210 Год назад

      @@RajSinghTanwar_ you are the only one to mention jejus???

    • @RajSinghTanwar_
      @RajSinghTanwar_ Год назад

      @@mickjames210i mean hey Im just pointing the obvious

    • @belleticreole90
      @belleticreole90 Год назад +2

      Please educate yourself. 14 African countries have to give half of the money in their central bank to France and ask for permission to use it.What about the Franc CFA and France's economic stronghold on 14 African countries? They have to ask France for permission to use their own money. please educate yourselves.

    • @MstaEd
      @MstaEd Год назад

      @@RajSinghTanwar_ No, I was talking about Lord Vishnu.

  • @c.f.sedgwick1885
    @c.f.sedgwick1885 4 месяца назад +1

    Ms. Wade's observations are refreshing to hear, and they are factually spot on.

  • @whiteafrican5895
    @whiteafrican5895 6 месяцев назад +1

    We need people like her in south Africa before it's too late

  • @marksmallwood331
    @marksmallwood331 Год назад +150

    This lady is spot on. She refers to Lee Kwan Yew of Singapore - he studied Law at Cambridge University and it was the rigid application of English Common Law and the suppression of corruption that has in large part led to Singapore's success and is being replicated in the UAE which whilst having a Sharia base of law, enables English Common Law to be applied.

    • @noneofyourbusiness9635
      @noneofyourbusiness9635 Год назад

      People are so naive. Africa has resources that make it a bigger target than little Singapore. She is done a good job covering for the colonizers like Bill Gates, who pretend to be helping. So gullible.

    • @HarshJain-it2bg
      @HarshJain-it2bg Год назад +5

      Lee Kwan Yew was deeply inspired by conservative politicians of India. He was a pen friend with many in India.
      He had many letters exchanges with late Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
      Both of them mentioned in their biographies.
      It was Atal Bihari Vajpayee who supported Lee Kwan Yew against aggressive attempts by Malaysia, Britain and China.

  • @malawisupasoldier7478
    @malawisupasoldier7478 Год назад +100

    I'm African (Kenyan specifically) and I can say the reason we are still poor is that we have leaders who only want to fill their pockets and not help the regular mwananchi. And the CORRUPTION. OH THE CORRUPTION 😭.
    But yeah Kenya is one of the vastly developing countries in Africa and despite it's flaws, I'm still proud to be a Kenyan

    • @runelund5600
      @runelund5600 Год назад +4

      That´s exactly the point , Corruption and civil war between different groups in African countries , has and is the problem .

    • @Hannodb1961
      @Hannodb1961 Год назад +1

      Dont forget. The first past the post electoral system virtually guarentees that only two parties will ever have a shot at being in government, which means mp's are not really held accountable in elections. There are much beter electoral systems nowadays.

    • @buddyrojek9417
      @buddyrojek9417 Год назад +1

      @@asdf-mg7tu If I have 1 million US dollars and wanted to invest in a business in Africa, tell me, how do I get permanent residency, rent a house, rent a building , import products, employ labour, manufacture, then export? How easy is it to get licences , permits etc.. How can I be sure my money want be stolen by criminals and if i GO TO COURT, WILL THE COURTS BE IMPARTIAL AND GIVE JUSTICE TO ME?

    • @marcv2648
      @marcv2648 Год назад +3

      @@asdf-mg7tu Africans had a rapidly rising standard of living under colonialism. This is not true of just Africa. It's true in the Americas and Asia as well.

    • @marcv2648
      @marcv2648 Год назад +3

      @@asdf-mg7tu The rest of the world was colonized too. The rest of the world isn't a basket case.

  • @wilkoten7829
    @wilkoten7829 7 дней назад

    my main take away is the colour matching of JP, his shirt matching the background! the fella's hit his style peak 🔥

  • @markenetube
    @markenetube 5 месяцев назад +1

    So many African countries should listen to this woman. They need to sort out corruption and stop blaming the past and build for their future.