LUMUMBA EXPLAIN. EPISODE 11: FEMINISM

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @theealfahouse
    @theealfahouse  Год назад +26

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  • @TshepisoMagomane
    @TshepisoMagomane Год назад +29

    "I do not support any movement, which characterizes the relationship of men and women as if it were a war to be won by one side, so if it were a war, then when you win what do you do?"
    Lumumba.

    • @jasonc0065
      @jasonc0065 6 месяцев назад

      Race is presented by the left in exactly the same way, as a war to be won by one race or another. Nkrumah won and messed up Ghana. Mugabe won and messed up Zimbabwe. Malema will mess up next, and South Africa will miss Mandela. Patrice Lumumba was peculiar, because he was assassinated by RINOs, which are the faction of appeasing the left. The party of racism became the party of Wokeness and the party of NATO and Ukraine. The left treats Clarence Thomas like an evolué: they spit in his face and call him ape. Only a black conservative gets this treatment. Boulé members get the red carpet greeting. They been blaming Russia since before I was born.

  • @drokraebube2983
    @drokraebube2983 Год назад +173

    Dear Editor, is it possible for us to know the next topic and send in questions for the prof to discuss? You can vet which questions to give him?

  • @antwiernest4850
    @antwiernest4850 Год назад +46

    The day all African youth agree to the wise saying of Prof. P. L. O Lummba,Afruca will start being better. Mentor to all patriotic citizens in Africa. I love this man

  • @mahatmalenjval9815
    @mahatmalenjval9815 Год назад +19

    Take home message
    1. Complementarism and Equity are what we(men and women) should work hard to achieve.
    2. Youths should get involved in the growth of Afrikan nations by supporting each other.

  • @nirosdavid-son4507
    @nirosdavid-son4507 Год назад +42

    Thank you for delivering this speech in English, we in Asia can understand the suffering of the African in Africa. You are a very Intelligent and Eloquent Man, Sir. Salute.

  • @eddahwachuka1066
    @eddahwachuka1066 Год назад +35

    I love how it started and the whole conversation. I've been doing research on women before African colonisation/slavery men and women were who they wanted to be. We need not forget ourselves

    • @patriciakerubo4820
      @patriciakerubo4820 Год назад +1

      Indeed! We must not forget ourselves. I'd love to see what your research yields.

    • @JagemYala
      @JagemYala Год назад +3

      My girl sent me this video because I've already ays told her the idea that women were oppressed in Africa is a colonial narrative but she's ways disagreed with me. I my culture, women are very important even though you might not see the on the frontline. There're decisions that a man cannot make without the support of the wife.

    • @JacquiM2023
      @JacquiM2023 Год назад +1

      Good luck with your research👏

  • @DOB001
    @DOB001 Год назад +16

    (Sometimes you never know the importance of something until you lost it.) You are a Great Leader and a True Patriot of Africa Sir!

  • @nickmvula8050
    @nickmvula8050 Год назад +51

    Lumumba is the number one person I would love to meet he’s very wise and just

    • @mandadee4731
      @mandadee4731 Год назад +2

      You've just aired what is on my mind . I admire him so much 🎉

    • @eddahwachuka1066
      @eddahwachuka1066 Год назад

      I am on you on this

  • @aztalkssports
    @aztalkssports Год назад +9

    Came for Feminism, left with a whole political discourse. Always striking the cord, which makes the most resonance.

  • @AlternativPerspectiv
    @AlternativPerspectiv Год назад +7

    I think Prof contradicts himself while trying to thread the needle. In one instance he says "what a man can do a woman can do"... then later "there are things only women can do... and things only men can do". I agree with the latter and see the former as PC speak to pander to feminists. Men and women are very different creatures and are not interchangeable. We are complimentary and Africa had perfected that ying/yang interplay.
    Men dominate the economic space because when whites arrives men left the village to seek food for their families. the wife remained behind with the kids. This made 100% sense. it was not a denial of rights to women, it was a practical, pragmatic, rational and necessary strategy for survival that the two complement each other. White people chose to portray it as the oppression of women and they have sustained that propaganda for decades. We need to counter it or else watch our own society collapse as is happening in the USA.

    • @jasonc0065
      @jasonc0065 6 месяцев назад

      Actually, most things men can do women can do. It is not as clear as the staunch defenders a patriarchy claim. For example, men on average are better athletes, but there are some women who are stronger than some men. Women excel at aesthetic sports like figure skating. If PLO Lumumba means that most things men do can be done by women, he is not contradicting himself. He is not politically correct about affirmative action. He should talk to Clarence Thomas.

  • @NileGoddess
    @NileGoddess 11 месяцев назад +6

    Kenyans have never appreciated this very smart man.PLO is the smartest man in Kenya yet under appreciated but The rest of Africa loves him so shame on Kenyans for not appreciating their own.(because of tribalism)

  • @eessoms
    @eessoms Год назад +21

    We all know how often he's criticized external influences, particularly those of Western nations, for Africa's problems. Many of us, including myself, have taken issue with his seemingly constant blame on the West. It felt as if he overlooked the internal problems that we as Africans must address ourselves, or sometimes mixes them up, giving the impressions that the west is more to blame for our predicaments.
    However, this latest discourse represents a significant shift in his analysis. This time, he has taken a comprehensive look at the issues plaguing our continent without attributing blame to external forces. He has clearly acknowledged our internal struggles, focusing on the issues of governance, corruption, lack of proper education, and infrastructure, among others.
    While the impact of colonization and Western interference cannot be disregarded, it's refreshing and empowering to see Professor Lumumba address the changes that we can and should initiate from within. In acknowledging our responsibility for our progress, he's inspiring Africans to be architects of our destiny.
    This approach doesn't absolve the historical injustices done to us, but rather encourages us to take control of our future. It fosters a proactive attitude instead of a reactive one.
    For me, this is Professor Lumumba at his best - clear-eyed about our past, yet focused on what we can do to shape our future. I believe we all need to take a moment and consider the constructive potential of his new outlook. Let's use this as a platform to discuss ways we can actionably improve our societies, rather than focusing on assigning blame.

    • @mercyadero7884
      @mercyadero7884 Год назад +6

      I disagree...PLO has been very very consistent in highlighting the problems with facts and offering solutions.
      But don't forget I still respect your opinion🙏 What is important is for us as individuals, communities and countries to act on his counsel and change the trajectory of our destinies🙏

    • @Hello_v2.0.1_World
      @Hello_v2.0.1_World Год назад +5

      Then you haven't been following the man.

    • @eessoms
      @eessoms Год назад

      @@Hello_v2.0.1_World Did you read and understand what I wrote or u just want to be these blind followers?

    • @Hello_v2.0.1_World
      @Hello_v2.0.1_World Год назад

      PLO has always been saying one thing "Our Leaders are useless as they're still controlled by the West" your long pointless paragraph simply shows you've been listening and hearing nothing no matter how sophisticated you may try to appear to the masses. We see you 👀👀👀

    • @dblack8956
      @dblack8956 Год назад

      You sir are a fool who does not know you are still colonized by the west

  • @CEinstein92
    @CEinstein92 Год назад +9

    I’m really glad I sat through this entire video. There’s so much wit to gain from this episode and this series far beyond the subject of feminism. Every word from this piece will literally light up the brains of forward thinking young Africans. God bless Professor Lumumba. I am curious to hear his thoughts about mindshift and in a stepwise manner, how we, as the youth can walk back some of our steps in order to toe a “narrow path” and breaking away from “stone-age” leadership…

  • @donnamiller631
    @donnamiller631 Год назад +4

    A man who walks with God could only have this kind of wisdom. Africa needs Godly men like this with such wisdom to lead Africa from repeating the same mistakes that were made in the past.

  • @margaretkingori664
    @margaretkingori664 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is it. Spread it like wid fire all over Africa and in deed everywhere. Parents let each and every child know this. Address the problem of many Africans expecting someone out there to do critical thinking and creative thinking . We are more than able and in a complementary role to the world. The likes of Wode Maya have been trying to change this mindset whenever he would. Thanks Prof.

  • @northsiderabbi
    @northsiderabbi Год назад +4

    I'm owambo - proud Namibian, appreciate this.

  • @TumainiOnesmo
    @TumainiOnesmo Год назад +14

    Every day i listen to your speeches and learn things that i was never taught in class. Please, One day do an episode about the scramble for Africas' Crude and other natural resources and explain why many of us are saying that Oil and Gas is a curse in Africa.

  • @mimimercy4866
    @mimimercy4866 Год назад +21

    A very brilliant man...I hope he continues to mentor many of us....

  • @JacquiM2023
    @JacquiM2023 Год назад +3

    Beautifully articulated by the Prof. ❤
    I just think so much ego in politics and policymaking professions. Peace negotiations in AU require so many women at forefront. Coups and country clashes emulate from power obsessions as result of high egoism.

  • @yikemikehappa2463
    @yikemikehappa2463 Год назад +7

    I am from Cameroon and I approve this message!!!!!

  • @laissenejamanca1190
    @laissenejamanca1190 Год назад +5

    As you are indeed our Mentor Prof. PLO ..... may be bless abundantly

  • @MwendeSchwinn
    @MwendeSchwinn Год назад +38

    Prof Lumumba is an expert in many things but those things don't include feminism🤭. I was wondering if the topic is still feminism or it changed 😂🤣. But he is spitting facts about leadership in Africa

    • @olaherbalist8999
      @olaherbalist8999 Год назад +2

      The spirit of mentorship took a hold of him😊

    • @nyashamahleko7007
      @nyashamahleko7007 Год назад

      It very clear that Africa is a Mans .Even African culture,Traditions and Believ System are based on Man Whorshipping and violence.Ohh yes Africa is Mans Country

    • @Chizzzyy
      @Chizzzyy Год назад +1

      You can say that again, it never seizes to amaze me when men tell women that they are not being oppressed or relegated to second class citizens. Mansplaining at its finest.

    • @mpakempake3235
      @mpakempake3235 Год назад +6

      Feminism made me click but wisdom made me may stay.He doesn't have to be an expert in this.He is sharing his perspective and he touched on the great misunderstanding surrounding that topic Because most women see it as an act of warfare whereas in certain nations women are doing just fine whilst taking care of their families.

    • @nyashamahleko7007
      @nyashamahleko7007 Год назад +2

      @@mpakempake3235 How do you know all Woman in Africa are doing well raising their Family. As an African Woman I know Woman suffer under African Man rulership.African Woman have been suffering under Man.I wish African Man could be honest

  • @vickyejeh_micah5736
    @vickyejeh_micah5736 Год назад +9

    I’m so inspired each I listen to Prof. Lumumba. Africa must work in my lifetime.

  • @josiahm.muriuki916
    @josiahm.muriuki916 Год назад +8

    Wisdom 🎉. I like Prof's approach to the matters of Africa.

  • @leviosby9108
    @leviosby9108 Год назад +3

    My take away is that Feminism is a social-political ideology that can do more harm then good if left unchecked. And it’s everyone’s imperative to strive for equity>equality. Not tokenism. Congo-DRC approves this message.

  • @ErdooGloria-Degarr
    @ErdooGloria-Degarr Год назад +2

    New perspective and New solutions for Africa including Feminism.Thank you sir for enlightenment.

  • @peterkagecha7533
    @peterkagecha7533 Год назад +6

    Octogenarians who have one leg in the grave.....Prof this is genius perspective

    • @jasonc0065
      @jasonc0065 6 месяцев назад

      Biden is one of these octogenarians. FJB.

  • @tebukoozaIW
    @tebukoozaIW 11 месяцев назад +3

    22:46 to 23:10 Professor is hitting home runs ONLY.

  • @mercyadero7884
    @mercyadero7884 Год назад +3

    Long live PLO I walk in your steps - God bless you and preserve you for us.

  • @afidarrah9254
    @afidarrah9254 Год назад +3

    I just listened to a modern day Sage! Thank You so much, Professor Lumumba! We have heard. We shall do our very best and pass on knowledge to ourChildren!❤

  • @gatonyekuria7443
    @gatonyekuria7443 Год назад +2

    Thank you for articulating the issue clearly, we are very responsible for our state yet we play victim.

  • @timagination1295
    @timagination1295 Год назад +6

    Pls Editor, change the topic...great episode on mentoring the youths of Africa!❤

  • @kangwakapunda2040
    @kangwakapunda2040 Год назад +5

    P.L.O is a breath of fresh air

  • @HlubiNgwane
    @HlubiNgwane Год назад +16

    Prof PL Lumumba completely digressed from the theme about feminism. The channel should rather change the title to read, "Mentorship" or "Sustainable Development".

    • @nyashamahleko7007
      @nyashamahleko7007 Год назад

      Most so cold leader have their own old talking opinion.There don't know anything about Woman struggle and suffering. African Man grow up been Mother like Children.

    • @professahbruno1578
      @professahbruno1578 Год назад +1

      I wouldn’t necessarily say so, it just expanded into hat he made the main focus on Of talking points.

    • @HlubiNgwane
      @HlubiNgwane Год назад +1

      @@professahbruno1578 they're totally unrelated. He strayed too far!

  • @altheadickerson4771
    @altheadickerson4771 Год назад +2

    Teach the young women and men to get as much information as possible ; grooming them for doctors and lawyers. Administrators and responsible father's and young women under tutelage of excellent mentorship like Prof. Lumumba.

  • @RWahuW
    @RWahuW Год назад +10

    I would LOVE to see a conversation between you and Dr. Jordan Peterson. Who can make that happen?

    • @jasonc0065
      @jasonc0065 6 месяцев назад

      Nayib Bukele met with CPAC. PLO Lumumba could be next. Bukele is similar to Patrice Lumumba, and this time the right did not misunderstand him.

  • @mss888
    @mss888 17 дней назад

    Thank you, Professor for your words of wisdom.

  • @joeking4100
    @joeking4100 Год назад +3

    Powers and principalities in high places, the war does indeed persist on the level indicated in scripture. Now the transition is being initiated however. So, how timely and significant your message as delivered here sir. IDENTITY

    • @vivianwiseJUSTUS
      @vivianwiseJUSTUS Год назад

      I have a question. If you consider Africa a Country and not a Continent, starting at the Top, Egypt and down to South Africa, You have over a Billion citizens. Trying to build up the structure that works together. The reality is the concept of how things work are based on western ideas. If you consider, first to build up the COUNTRY introduce the concept of Volunteerism for everyone. Teachers, in every aspect of 'engineering' and nation building. Using teaching at the first stage of development. Teachers would receive anything they need to survive from those who have the ability to distribute and use of their own ability. Leave politics out of it. You have a COUNTRY with the ability to control not only your own Country but be in the lead to help other nations needing assistance. This must be tried in least one state of Africa. In my view as long as you need HELP from outside Africa it will continue that way. out of over Billion citizens, I know you know, you have the ability to change what is happening.

    • @joeking4100
      @joeking4100 Год назад

      @@vivianwiseJUSTUS Very introspective...That is of immeasurable significance in this setting Vivianwise. And of course that is because it establishes the characteristic of the framework best suited for, in this case we'll call it "project management". With that said, I can share with you what I know to be the necessary step for success with respect to a reciprocal Organization no matter size. And that is a proper social order around which every aspect of the organizations functioning revolves. I will leave things here for now so you can guide the conversation in the direction conparable to effect an answer you can support. IDENTITY

  • @freestylize
    @freestylize 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love this man 🫂
    He loves AFRICA 🌍 and I pray the youths imitate him.

  • @nuragambo8328
    @nuragambo8328 Год назад +2

    Nice lecture remain blessed Prof lumumba ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @pretressewisesaliye
    @pretressewisesaliye Год назад +1

    YES AN EARTH ANGEL AMONG US😇😇😇
    i would like to invite the Professor to visite and mentor our young people of Ayiti (haiti) and contribute to the P.L.O foundation .May ELOHIM THE MOST POWERFUL CREATOR BLESSED ALL OF US💙👑💙

  • @Ntchrmusic
    @Ntchrmusic Год назад +1

    Thank you .great one may the ancestors live you here for many years to teach the youths ashè

  • @patiencebritwum9639
    @patiencebritwum9639 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wisdom is speaking! Thank you sir

  • @mozaytm8268
    @mozaytm8268 Год назад +1

    The idea of exporting our skills to abroad..Are we really doing that bad ? Dont we want to build our land ? In the words of Prof..We can only live better if we make our Africa great !! Africa must rise up

  • @TheLeBohemian
    @TheLeBohemian Год назад +3

    Brilliant analysis of the African situation but the title of the podcast is misleading

    • @atienoodongo
      @atienoodongo Год назад +1

      Finally someone says it... I was hoping to reap some femininity wisdom from this video but daamn!! All I got was Africa and leadership

  • @GreenOrchid9
    @GreenOrchid9 Год назад +2

    Africa must unite 🌄🙌🦁🌄🎶🎶🎶😎

  • @musa_vnscnt
    @musa_vnscnt Год назад +2

    Africa Rising✊🏾

  • @anitalee9358
    @anitalee9358 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks a lot Dear Professor, i admire your wisdom and knowledge, and discernement.

  • @michiezambiassweetheart5098
    @michiezambiassweetheart5098 Год назад +2

    WOW🔥🔥🔥🔥 Thank you for sharing your much needed wisdom.

  • @jonaslundkvist8087
    @jonaslundkvist8087 10 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely fantastic. Greetings from Stockholm

  • @Bouncing_back
    @Bouncing_back Год назад +4

    In my understanding and I hope most men and women can understand this feminism is the energy that a woman carries naturally within herself to pursue her daily endeavors in Society, however society has digressed from the true meaning of what the practice of femininity is all about making it look like its the act of women TRYING TO BE MEN OR TRYING TO BE HARD HEADED TOWARDS MEN which according to my understanding is not the true definition of feminism. By nature women are nurturers but for a long time women's voices have not been considered and their ability and capabilities have often been suppressed to empower men. The reason why women have come up with "feminism " is to articulate the power in spirit one holds by being a woman and how she extracts authority from her surrounding to get her status

    • @MrNoNonsenseYes
      @MrNoNonsenseYes Год назад

      Brother you confuse feminine or feminity with feminism, linguistically they could be the same thing but socially today they're two different things, two totally opposite things, feminism is the opposite of a woman being feminine. Feminism is a woman losing her feminity n she becomes masculine, acting like a man, in other words, feminists are male wannabees

    • @JacquiM2023
      @JacquiM2023 Год назад +1

      Well said... Upon reading on African Queens , they were advisors and held authority centuries ago and led with grace and femininity. Feminism is a western phenomenon adopted by white women after WW3 and during economic boom in the US to challenge their white husbands because they wanted to work. Its not a African ideology and its a label imposed on African women to date. Cultural and Religious leaders panicked from seeing a revolution which could shake their systems. So that's how women presence and authority in key roles were also played down in Africa.
      African women never said they wanted to challenge men. Its a natural and innate power which I think we hold even if we don't hold powerful positions. So agree with you on many points.
      The correct word for this innate power is womanism. I just think feminist is a label forced and tainted already. But i like your comment altogether.

  • @MohammedYussif-gb9yc
    @MohammedYussif-gb9yc 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great

  • @Nkosi766
    @Nkosi766 Год назад +1

    Best special yet. Sure was expecting some patriarchal chauvinistic speech. Much to my surprise. I fully agree.

  • @khanyisambotini1820
    @khanyisambotini1820 5 месяцев назад

    We need an African social media platform please without the western influence without eastern influence. One where we can share ideas as young people & push each other forward.

  • @joselando-wh8ne
    @joselando-wh8ne Год назад +1

    ....that's right too much confusion between us... things like that can really mess you up in terms of making decisions like those ones in the passed..

  • @greatness23FL
    @greatness23FL Год назад +2

    Only finding out about this platform and my lord ❤❤❤ I am in love
    Thank you ♥️🔥💯

  • @markrobby7136
    @markrobby7136 Год назад +2

    I think it's not because women are powerful in certain African community where women are in control - farming, tilling of the ground, building of homes and feeding of the children that i noticed in some Eastern, and southern African Countries, rather, their men are weak. And I notice the same in Togo too when I travelled there.

  • @SibusisoMthembu7729
    @SibusisoMthembu7729 Год назад +5

    As always thank you sir for sharing your wisdom

  • @JAMESFREE-sn9pq
    @JAMESFREE-sn9pq Год назад +1

    GO Prof. Lumumba

  • @user-ns8yo9mo9u
    @user-ns8yo9mo9u Год назад +5

    Very informative podcast 💯

  • @mk.daniels1875
    @mk.daniels1875 2 месяца назад

    My professor
    You're a gem 💎

  • @jsmn.2989
    @jsmn.2989 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very wise man! I am happy I came across this video ❤

  • @giftygozah7
    @giftygozah7 Год назад +3

    The man of value👍

  • @peterokalo9632
    @peterokalo9632 Год назад +1

    What man’s can do women’s can do it ☝🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @ngwatanda8298
    @ngwatanda8298 7 месяцев назад +3

    You see it in Cameroon...... hehehehehe first example cited for countries whose OG's just won't let go😂😂

  • @ndayishimiyehonore6565
    @ndayishimiyehonore6565 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the show

  • @serenandekeremo
    @serenandekeremo 11 месяцев назад +2

    20:44 We are not purposefully leaving home. We have no jobs in Kenya. Years after graduation, you're still walking around tarmacking. It is a hard but necessary decision. To go and make a living, then come back home to try and improve the situation.

  • @robertsakala3761
    @robertsakala3761 Год назад +2

    Very insightful.

  • @shikammawusongha1444
    @shikammawusongha1444 Год назад

    The man wisdom and very intelligent. God bless you sir.

  • @abalhassanesilahi9466
    @abalhassanesilahi9466 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @Leeasiimwe
    @Leeasiimwe Год назад +1

    Shukran Prof ❤🎉

  • @organisedme
    @organisedme 10 месяцев назад

    how I perceive Feminism is a social and political movement that advocates for gender equality and the rights of women. It seeks to address and challenge the historical and ongoing inequalities and discrimination faced by women in various aspects of society, including politics, economics, and social norms.

  • @tinashemakoni1187
    @tinashemakoni1187 Год назад +1

    23:18 he splits some facts there ,Africans are wondering as foreigners not because they are willing but the situation

  • @IshmailBah-p9p
    @IshmailBah-p9p Год назад +2

    Pro you are so powerful if africa can have People like you in the next five years we are going to great

  • @yungbfresh1
    @yungbfresh1 Год назад +2

    Great speech. The traditional garb will be mistaken for baby doll dress to the ignorant.

  • @ireneoki4229
    @ireneoki4229 Год назад +1

    Correct sir

  • @ONGospelTv.
    @ONGospelTv. 11 месяцев назад

    Always inspired when I listen to our own and only Prof. P.O. LUMUMBA.
    I listen to your interview with Wademaya who suggested you create a youtube account, that's a great idea Prof. It will help us (your followers) know where to find your videos.Hope your team is working on it.
    From your faithfull Panafrican daughter, born in the DRC.

  • @buyim4678
    @buyim4678 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much ❤👏

  • @anthonychikaodirioko3486
    @anthonychikaodirioko3486 Год назад +1

    Well done

  • @eddahwachuka1066
    @eddahwachuka1066 Год назад +1

    May we learn to choose quality leaders and grow our nations out of love for Africa

  • @KOFIO4E
    @KOFIO4E 11 месяцев назад +1

    I appreciate this 🙏🏾

  • @user-xz4tx4cf6i
    @user-xz4tx4cf6i Год назад +2

    Great content, PLO, A GREAT intro as well

  • @katlimoagi
    @katlimoagi Год назад +1

    💯
    Thanks for sharing
    May we all have ears that hear

  • @johnajjugo3388
    @johnajjugo3388 Год назад +1

    Thanks Prof reminding us about modern slavery.. Australia took South Sudanese on resettlement purely to work in factories but when they realized South Sudanese prioritise going to schools once there Australia stopped the resettlement for South Sudanese and instead prefer to take from other countries.

  • @blessingshamu8621
    @blessingshamu8621 Год назад +1

    thank you sir

  • @bolaji2206
    @bolaji2206 Год назад

    Yes I believe you sir

  • @mahamadouyanoga-vw7uj
    @mahamadouyanoga-vw7uj Год назад

    That is nice long life and prosperity

  • @Thedictionary66
    @Thedictionary66 Год назад +1

    You spoke for 3min about feminism, the moment you digressed to your most lived topic of 'African leadership', i switched off.

  • @Aql_
    @Aql_ Год назад +2

    Islam is the only true monotheistic faith which will be accepted by God almighty

  • @jeffmwemagk
    @jeffmwemagk Год назад +1

    Great info here.

  • @qetwriter898
    @qetwriter898 Год назад +1

    #e_flapy all good listening

  • @OlamideOladele-k5i
    @OlamideOladele-k5i 2 месяца назад

    I believe feminist agree with plo lumumba because this is not masculine chauvinistic speech rather it is an exposition of some fact we don't know concerning role of African women in precolonial,colonial and post colonial i believe professor have only miss to say feminism in Africa is different from any other places that is why we have African feminism

  • @prudencentombizodwadube2525
    @prudencentombizodwadube2525 Год назад +4

    I think you will agree with me that the title of this video is misleading. You lured us here using the term feminism, doesn’t this get old? It’s correct to say he touched on feminism and went on to comment at length on political issues bedeviling our beautiful continent. His knowledge of the South African political landscape, his knowledge of Tanzania, of Rwanda, of Africa in general will never not impress me. He spoke very well.
    Concerning feminism, I think the good Prof misdirected himself in defining feminism as a gender war. But he went on to give credence to feminist ideology. He spoke like a feminist when he discouraged us for saying non-sense statements like “men must allow women…” Apart from the definition, I’m uncomfortable with how he tried to make the oppression of women a western concept. This to justify why the feminist movement is irrelevant to the African context. Men must shy away from hiding behind being African or terms like the ‘African culture” in order to define for women what oppression is and isn’t. And what is African culture anyways, in a continent of 54 countries with very diverse cultures?

    • @isaacreng3920
      @isaacreng3920 Год назад

      Why are women so obsessed with oppression? Their need to continuously complain of oppression yet it is proven otherwise, there is mass favoritism for them, laws set to protect and favor them, the whole world is cheering them, pushing them to break the gender "stereotypes". Men aren't even recognized in today's world, not only that, they are asked to step down and give women space "inclusion". Education systems don't favor men. As a man it's totally up to you to figure it out while women get support from society and organizations designed only for them.
      With everyone and everything in favor of women, they still mention oppression and that's why I don't believe it's true, if any woman is oppressed in today's world, or ever here in Africa then it is self imposed.

    • @the_nile_art
      @the_nile_art Год назад

      Could not have said it better. Thank you.

    • @prudencentombizodwadube2525
      @prudencentombizodwadube2525 Год назад

      @devstuff2576 And you insulting me is what progress? LOL. You failed to articulate your disagreement and resorted to calling me stupid. I'm not even going to bother to ask what criteria you have used to determine what's important to me and what isn't.
      My comment remains. Unless you have something intelligent to say... that will be all.

    • @JacquiM2023
      @JacquiM2023 Год назад

      I understood what he was saying. He went off track but came back at the end to sum up what he was saying. Just watch it 2nd time. You can get his point. I agree with him That feminism is a foreign concept and not African. Its just cultural leaders, religious leaders and even political systems developed their own value systems to define feminism as challenging the idea of family. Then everyone got lost in defining this ideology to mean African women would be rebellious thus oppressive systems developed to ensure that they don't challenge cultural systems these were individuals who felt threatened by a maternal presence, . I don't think African women ever said they were feminists at all.
      So he is saying something similar if you can listen in context its just he is not direct because he wanted to balance his statement. (At least that's what I think)...

    • @prudencentombizodwadube2525
      @prudencentombizodwadube2525 Год назад

      @JacquiM2023 I appreciate your response. Oh, I heard him, loud and clear. You point out that "he went off track, but..."That's exactly what I disagree with. I would even have more to say if I watched this the third or fourth time.

  • @praize111
    @praize111 11 месяцев назад +1

    Someone may wonder why it obviously seemed as though prof was drifting off topic but the truth is that FEMINISM is not a major problem in our continent and we generally don't consider it as such.
    So he decided to dwell on things that the African people have need of and not on whether a woman should wear pants or skirts or a man should provide for his family or his wife.

  • @khanyisambotini1820
    @khanyisambotini1820 5 месяцев назад

    We need our own social media platforms an Afrocentric one to speak to each other

  • @galacticsoul1615
    @galacticsoul1615 Год назад +17

    Who love how Prof enters the room?😂

  • @manarcabrera2528
    @manarcabrera2528 Год назад

    Words of wisdom. 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽

  • @alleynemedia
    @alleynemedia Год назад +1

    Can we hear his perspective on the situation in Sudan with the coup perhaps in another video.

  • @AulaPsicologia2013
    @AulaPsicologia2013 Год назад +1

    What women do can men do? That is the question