No Black Americans ALLOWED IN AFRICA !!!!--- Episode 46

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Welcome to the Repat podcast on today's episode, we discuss the relationship between African Americans and the continent of Africa. We explore the historical context of slavery, the current state of affairs in Africa, and perceptions of the continent. Our co-hosts include experts on African American history, culture, and politics, as well as individuals with connections to Africa. Join us for an insightful discussion on the opportunities and challenges for African Americans interested in Africa.
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Комментарии • 776

  • @Swopessaidit
    @Swopessaidit Год назад +102

    What makes Africans in America so different? Why do we get so much hate compared to other Africans in the Diaspora

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Год назад +37

      because we are one of the most visible groups but we also get the most love too same as nigerians lol thanks for the support!

    • @sweetie539
      @sweetie539 Год назад +24

      Hate from who? I never heard of that hate in Namibia?

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Год назад +8

      ​@@sweetie539 me neither in my country.

    • @marceljaff2131
      @marceljaff2131 Год назад

      Great questions Swopes!!!

    • @kingc6175
      @kingc6175 Год назад +7

      ​@@Kenganda look up keeping Africa poor for their own survival by dr Howard Nicholas

  • @ronniewamala5768
    @ronniewamala5768 Год назад +142

    My Black American Brothers and Sisters, your welcome to the Mother land, any time, any day, any year.

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Год назад +6

      Brother wamala!

    • @kurokaizen1889
      @kurokaizen1889 Год назад +4

      Same here from a Caribbean. Love all our people worldwide🙏🏾🖤

    • @ronniewamala5768
      @ronniewamala5768 Год назад +16

      @@Kenganda ​Black Americans are very talented, they set the trends in Music, Fashion, Sports and Entertainment across the world.

    • @AGirlNamedVan
      @AGirlNamedVan Год назад +5

      that is true , and if they find haters in Africa then they should seek out there African companions while here . there is much more love than hate on this vast continent .

    • @Thabestpick
      @Thabestpick Год назад +2

      Thanks my brother 🙏🏾

  • @ralph1628
    @ralph1628 Год назад +25

    The Europeans love this division in us. I love my African brothers & sisters. I don't know everything, but you are EVERYTHING to me!

  • @blockavelli
    @blockavelli Год назад +85

    As an African American, I love my brothers and Sisters world wide.

    • @kurokaizen1889
      @kurokaizen1889 Год назад +7

      Same here from a Caribbean. Love all our people worldwide🙏🏾🖤

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      @pplop De you just had a african woman on the panel say that unfortunately most africans think that way throughout the entire continent.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад +3

      @Tom Austin good luck with that logic

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      @@pplopde4437 those were your fellow african words, she said your people ignorantly think they are special. Which is beyond me. My people like oshay are very few in percentage who actually believe he is a african. But that's on him, he still ours. You people don't realize how foolish you sound at times. He literally is telling you all that you are not what you think, nor do you have a track record for anything significant other than corruption. He is telling you, without us, you would be in complete peril. This education thing is comical. When you go outside your continent to get a sufficient education. By Foundational Black Americans mostly because they dump in our communities and our teaches raise you up. Give you clothes, show you proper hygenine, how to dress etc and how to speak a language that is universal for business. Then you go to college in our HBCUs and are educated by more Foundational Black Americans and you turn around and take your bafum azz back to Africa or you get a job and think you are someone and then talk down on us. Just like africa is diverse so are Foundational Black Americans. We have good and bad and indifference but more genius per capital than any other people on this planet. Dunno why oshay talks to you all with kiddy gloves. Most of you are not our people and it shows in your actions and words. We are looking for our people that are scattered throughout your 3rd world continent to lift them up and lace them. And bring them back home to the America's. You all should do the same. Take your people home from out all of these countries especially our acestral land america and let them fix africa.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      @@pplopde4437 lol this is how I know you received your education from a private online charity school like ICDC. Michelle is A Foundational Black american she is Aboriginal and more thank likely Aniyawinyah .. there is nothing african about her. Now Obama gay ass the "First Gay President " that you shoukd be proud of is keyan Africanoid/Caucasiod European. And his blood relative is G.W Bush. As the indigenous Europeans were Negroes as well, not africans. Your limited education still has you ignorantly believing we in america who you despise come from some impoverish tribe on your continent. That too is false. Last I check the majority of you africans received your Greek names from the colonizers who educated you. *Nigerian Ghanna * Ethiopia* etc even the term African is a Greek term. This is how I know you have a very limited education. Very sad you actually believe in darwinism when it only came about in the late 1800s comically after the emancipation of my people and their attempts to convince us and the world for us to leave our acestral land the Americas for yours and to adopt the label of an immigrant such as yourself the African. Consequently attempting to make us immigrants in our own land. But we unlike you have always known our history. We are the most documented people on earth historically. What year did africans even start using birth certificates? You have no actual proof you are even from the land your elders claim, you have no documentation of migration patterns. You do not speak a traditional language. It is a combination of French, ductch and a few other languages. *Uganda also was named by your colonizers. I would be more than glad to teach you who you are as I know you are lost in the sauce. This is a bit of history the didn't teach you in the online private 2nd tier school about my people. Read closely and take it in. Reading comprehension is going to be needed, but I know you can do it. And you can always copy and paste it to read the entire article of who my people are and it has never had anything to do with an African nor africa.
      *"Kansas City, Missouri---Disenfranchise the Negro and send him back to Africa? Absurd. Impossible. More than a billion dollars' worth of US real estate .Which he owns in his own name in the United States is not easily to be taken from him. Besides the negro is not an African--he is an American. "African " is a *misnomer. Why try to send him to a country that is not his own?
      Siler City, North Carolina
      We'd. June 19, 1912•Page 1

  • @MrChuck365
    @MrChuck365 Год назад +55

    Sam, one of my college friends from the 1960's, was Kenyan. I asked him the reason for the hostility shown by some Africans toward African Americans. His response was edifying, clarifying, and very thoughtful. He said the seeming hostility was a mask for envy. He added that travel to Africa would expose me to the degrees of misfortune suffered by most Africans in their pursuit for freedom from European colonialization and eventual social and economic liberty. He said that, by comparison, we have an easier road. Almost all Africans welcome African Americans as extended family members.

    • @danfiesta1
      @danfiesta1 Год назад +3

      That's what you believe. I lived in Germany as a Nigerian. I have a Trinidadian friend. Her friend also from Trinidad called Ebony will gl to war without anyone that calls her black. Why? Because they see Africans from Afeica as slave. So they don't want to be associated with them. Now who is hating?

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад +4

      @Daniel Edward knowing who you are, and disrespecting people are two different things. What you didn't say is Ebony was hostile towards actual africans.

    • @danfiesta1
      @danfiesta1 Год назад

      @@mikejones-wn1sw I am Nigeria. Teaf my statement again

    • @danfiesta1
      @danfiesta1 Год назад

      @mike jones yes she was and she is still

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      @@danfiesta1 who wanta to be called a slave trader or be called the people who enslaved her people. Wake the hell up

  • @slarvadain188
    @slarvadain188 Год назад +20

    The civil rights fight in America was spearheaded by black Americans. Also, Nigerians didn’t come to America and do anything a black American hasn’t done or something that a black American didn’t lay down his life so that black immigrants could come here and do. Nigerians aren’t more successful. There’s more black American doctors here in America. My uncle and cousins are black American doctors. My grandmother, mother and aunts are nurses. Let’s stop the narrative that the handful of black immigrants coming here are doing better than 45 million black Americans. It’s just isn’t true. That’s like saying the handful of black Americans doing well in Ghana are doing better than the locals. There’s black American scholars all over the place. Stop letting social media be your guide !

    • @justice5897
      @justice5897 Год назад

      The Nigerian in america are on the same par with Asians which surpasses many races in America

    • @bigbrotherinlife1654
      @bigbrotherinlife1654 Год назад +3

      👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿💯💯💯💯💯🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤 Mic Drops FACTS on FACTS

    • @dayosonictv
      @dayosonictv Год назад

      African millionaires in America - ruclips.net/video/ItBrgvApuQM/видео.html

    • @dayosonictv
      @dayosonictv Год назад +1

      Nigerian millionare in America just type on youtube thier many of em - ruclips.net/video/a9ZpIMrheCk/видео.html

    • @justice5897
      @justice5897 Год назад

      @@dayosonictv easy easy on the many

  • @AGirlNamedVan
    @AGirlNamedVan Год назад +46

    That's 1 person on the streets. We love the Americans In South Africa

    • @slarvadain188
      @slarvadain188 Год назад +13

      Many of us have a solidarity with South Africa because both of us experienced white supremacy. So when we talk about Africans, it’s not you but usually west Africans (mainly Nigerians) because they were usually loud and proud about their disdain for the “akata.”

    • @garthyahudahandrews8504
      @garthyahudahandrews8504 Год назад +10

      South African people are cool to me being in the diaspora because they know what it’s like to live under the colonizer and often they are the most supportive plus South African women are gorgeous

    • @iyiolaabosede9500
      @iyiolaabosede9500 Год назад

      Let southern African go to America and u will see Africans majority have the same mindset some just say it others hide it because they want something from you

    • @tyronelorenzovalentio3414
      @tyronelorenzovalentio3414 4 месяца назад

      @@slarvadain188south Africa is trash

  • @puretribute3053
    @puretribute3053 Год назад +17

    # It’s called Divide and Conquer. Put us up to Fight and Hate each other .

  • @NIO623
    @NIO623 Год назад +13

    The new lady is very smart and came with facts. I appreciate her intellect.

  • @justinbarren5848
    @justinbarren5848 Год назад +8

    The sister with the bun on top of her head is TEACHING!!!! I love it! Talk heavy

    • @evaallen9728
      @evaallen9728 Год назад

      Yes agree! She was on fire! Love her mind set.

  • @HOOKZIE
    @HOOKZIE Год назад +23

    Africa and the diaspora must be unified if we are going to improve our situation on the planet. This means starting with identifying as one people.

    • @BonsuBigWhale
      @BonsuBigWhale Год назад

      The continent is already one of the most ethnically diverse locations on the planet. There is no one brush to paint all of them.
      Some finding themselves should in no way include others losing themselves.

    • @gabrielbear5268
      @gabrielbear5268 Год назад

      We can't when we are all so culturally different and that's ok. Is the whole of the Asian disapora united? from India to Japan? My culture and history as a Black Brazilian is closer to other South Americans then it is to Africans so it's difficult to be so unified. It's very hard to understand each other culturally.

    • @HOOKZIE
      @HOOKZIE Год назад

      @@gabrielbear5268 no matter where you go in the world outside of Africa (if you black) you’ll always be looked at and treated as black. All of Asia has a casting system where the darker you are the less opportunity you have and the more you are treated badly. I don’t think you’ll ever see a black Brazilian president by the way. You don’t have to identify with Africa but history will show them that black and dark brown Brazilian people got their brown skin from African’s.

  • @seanberry2728
    @seanberry2728 Год назад +16

    Most of us, want to build with our brothers and sisters in Africa. We just want transparency, we just to benefit equally. This is good topic.

  • @touchandgo2044
    @touchandgo2044 Год назад +12

    This podcast episode is amazing. Learning that small but very important bit of Ugandan history is amazing. Seeing how that strategy of divide and concour followed by replacement was used on every black community in the world. Also, the "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" and "Talented people" talking points are heavily rooted in racism.

  • @giftofgodstarnorth6363
    @giftofgodstarnorth6363 Год назад +11

    Love black American they are Amazing people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @niamdickerson110
    @niamdickerson110 Год назад +9

    I always see black people around the world as one big family.

  • @abibitumiholistics
    @abibitumiholistics Год назад +20

    Hello,no we need to confront this issue,personally today I was told by a Nigerian woman who is a immigrant to America who wears European cloths / that I wasn’t an African because I was wearing afrikan clothes/self hate & jealousy is the root disease & it needs to be confronted!!!!!

    • @TheRJRabbit23
      @TheRJRabbit23 Год назад

      Why are Nigerians like this?

    • @crownjohnson8153
      @crownjohnson8153 Год назад

      Leave Nigerian and Nigeria out of ya bruhahaha !! 🤮🤮🤮💪💪🇳🇬🇳🇬🤦🏾‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @iyiolaabosede9500
      @iyiolaabosede9500 Год назад

      Doesn’t make sense

  • @dee3489
    @dee3489 Год назад +19

    I moved to East Africa and I been here for almost 5 years and never had a problem with people not welcoming me or saying I'm a fellow Africa. I mean most people would never know even when I speak because most people just think I school abroad to speak different and that is it.

    • @asparagusonly
      @asparagusonly Год назад

      Am kenyan... We don't care about this sh*t... At all!😂 like none of us is thinking about how to hate black americans. If you respect me as your fellow human being I respect you back that's how we are🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @williejohnson487
    @williejohnson487 Год назад +26

    She said Nigerian women in America dominate. I am American, living in USA, and I've never heard anyone say that. Where are these Nigerian women who are doing so much? I've only seen Nigerian women as RN Nurses.

    • @vanellesmith4598
      @vanellesmith4598 Год назад +13

      Me Too. Where are they. If they are successful that's good. But all this extra is not necessary.

    • @williejohnson487
      @williejohnson487 Год назад

      @@vanellesmith4598 Apparently, this lady does not know that USA oppresses everybody expect Whites. One thing we Black Americans do notice about Africans (Nigerians included) is they seek out work that Whites don't do or hate doing: nursing, security guard, teaching, retail sales, Local-State-Federal government jobs, minimum wage, etc. As long as you run from Whites, you are not dominate: You are simply doing what they brought you here to do. Black Americans do not run from Whites in the job market. Sure, I've seen a small number of Africans (Nigerians included) who do higher jobs such as medical doctor, college instructor--but those individuals are few and far between, Black Americans are overall doing better than African immigrants. Black Americans make about $1.6 Trillion per year. That's 73% as much as the entire African continent. Black Americans have the highest IQ of all Black people in the world, ranging 91 to 94 against White Americans at 97 to 100. Continental Africans and Caribbeans range 61 to 75, a full 15+ point spread lower than Black Americans. In statistics, 15 points is a complete standard deviation. A statistician would consider an African or Carribean retarded compared to a Black American. This severe reduced intelligence is the reason Africans, Caribbeans and other African diasporans don't identify themselves Black: They do not have the intelligence to see Whites as the low-life they are so they (Africans, Caribbeans, etc.) suffer pride lessness and self-hate. Black Americans can see the highness that we are, so we proudly identify as Black: The vast majority of us hate the words African American; ask me what I am and I'll tell you so → I'm Black.

    • @theloavenues4791
      @theloavenues4791 Год назад +6

      It’s not true.

    • @TempermentalTart
      @TempermentalTart Год назад

      I just commented the same thing! No one challenged her statement. Oshay, just nodding. This is definitely not true. See…this is actually another example of the bias and misinformation that some Africans have concerning America and specifically Black Americans.

    • @jaxthewolf4572
      @jaxthewolf4572 Год назад

      The most educated black group in the USA is African American women statistically. African Americans collectively are held back by structural racism but still live mostly comfortably do to the money they make. I think this whole thing is so Nigerians can seem like these top dogs that the whole world gotta see and clap their hands for. Many Nigerians have huge egos.

  • @NKiani
    @NKiani Год назад +8

    Love love love this podcast. You guys don’t know how far ahead you are with these dialogues. I do want to be part of something like this. Love from UK 🇬🇧

    • @Kenganda
      @Kenganda  Год назад +1

      When will u be in Uganda?

    • @suezcontours6653
      @suezcontours6653 Год назад

      @@Kenganda Black Americans need to stop being sensitive. Africans are TRIBAL with each other. You're not special

  • @thegift02
    @thegift02 Год назад +7

    Very diverse group. They look similar yet such different orgins.

  • @jloveyork
    @jloveyork Год назад +4

    I am American! I am black! We need each other! We are brothers! Too bad to hear you talk like that!

  • @amARI589
    @amARI589 Год назад +6

    You need sis on the podcast more often fam, this conversation could be a whole show by itself "Unite & Conquer, Crabs in a Boil" 👊🏿

  • @sneakypeete
    @sneakypeete Год назад +4

    Amazing job with the podcast. I think that this may be your best most important work. I look forward to seeing it grow, man.

  • @phyllispowell2979
    @phyllispowell2979 Год назад +3

    Love this discussion keep it coming, great wealth of information. I didn’t know this about the history of Ugandans ❤

  • @AMichelleKing
    @AMichelleKing Год назад +4

    Greetings and thank you for sharing this episode! When watching the video clip, I also noticed that the young lady conducting the interview agreed with the African man who totally dissed African-Americans. As we say in the U.S., he has his opinion. Now, as a retired African-American educator, I have been able to meet many people from many walks of life. And I totally agree with the "ANTI-BLACK" sentiment globally,. The young, African-American man stated something that I've heard many times in the African-American community-"They didn't come to get us!" In my opinion, he, and many younger, African-Americans need to cross-reference African history and see if the U.S,.slave trade and all of its atrocities were taught in African schools. I can tell you that this part of American history was not taught. What would be the importance of knowing what's going on in colonial U.S., if the colonizers were trying to mentally destroy the Africans who were left behind? Many Africans, especially those who were afforded to attend school, were not allowed their own native history, so that rhetoric from African-Americans should cease. What I'm stating is that during those moments in history when our African-American ancestors were atrocized, our brothers and sisters in Africa had no idea nor they would not have had the firepower to do so, We must remember that, GLOBALLY, the entire world does NOT want us to UNITE! Finally, many Africans and African-Americans alike, need to begin searching for solutions that will "protect" US as a whole unit. We are all very proud people so the arrogance and confidence will not stop! However, be very mindful and careful on what is said on the platform as it may misinterpreted and we all know that negativity runs much faster than positive vibes. Many blessings!

  • @dshotmyvideo
    @dshotmyvideo Год назад +5

    Good discussion👍🏿

  • @blackautobuying1987
    @blackautobuying1987 Год назад +5

    Let me say this, I am Pro Africa to the core. I am looking to set up technology online jobs with African Virtual Assistant. I know the Economy Depression has killed jobs and business and I am working to launch it in later 2023.
    I am Pan-African but i don't like how Foriegn black talk with great disrespect and trust me I am the first to put them in there place when thry talk reckless. I let them know that in the 50's & 60's Black American fight to get them visa in America

  • @AbdulRahman206
    @AbdulRahman206 Год назад +7

    Sista in the middle hit it on the head, "Divide n Conquer" followed by "Crabs in a Bucket". Then how the colonizer divided the people; another good take. In the parts of S.E.Asia I lived in (wifey's country was colonized by the Brits); one group did the labor/agro, one did the Business, one did the govn. In Saudi when the brits left the divided it in two (basically) one family handling the Religious side; one family handling the Govn. This is good; break down the "toolz" the enemy uses, what "is" Anti-Black then focus on the Target. Cause to me the "root" is the colonizer and all the various "systems" of control they left, after they left physically. Just mho, given the chance I'd rebuild from the ground up with Ubuntu (or likewise) as the core throughout the various stratas of the society, but that's just me. Dumb ameriKKKan passport bro lolz. Peace fam..

  • @sweetie539
    @sweetie539 Год назад +10

    We need more African and African American Farmers on Tixuro. Lets brainstorm.

    • @ladytell1111
      @ladytell1111 Год назад +5

      Yes. I have been saying this for SA. That country needs AA farmers to teach farming so the people will not depend on Europeans n white American companies for anything.

    • @sweetie539
      @sweetie539 Год назад

      @@ladytell1111 But the thing is farming is extremely easy and there are so many guide books. Even the seed packages have instructions.

    • @vanellesmith4598
      @vanellesmith4598 Год назад +1

      Hmm. Tell me more?

  • @nelsonwelser116
    @nelsonwelser116 Год назад +8

    we need unity guys, we can not be free until all that is "Black" is free.

    • @justice5897
      @justice5897 Год назад

      Abandon enslavery and we been free

  • @princessroyalty7879
    @princessroyalty7879 Год назад +8

    Don’t forget Marcus Garvey. After former President Nelson Mandela came home from prison, in less than one year he came to America to get some help for the South African brothers and sisters. Former President Nelson Mandela was shown major love. He visited every Black University in the Unite States, and he was given plenty of money and tons of scholarships to take back to South Africa with him. View the videos on RUclips of former President Mandela when he came to America; he was shown so much love from the Afro American community, during a speech at the White House, he said, “ Africa belong to Afro Americans, too.
    I am about twenty years older than
    O’Shay. He does not remember the relationship that Afro Americans had with the West Africans and Africans from other African countries because he was a toddler.
    Many Nigerians, Liberians and other West Africans married Afro American women. There thousands of first and second generation Nigerians, Ghanaians, Liberians and other Africans in the United States of America.

  • @NobleSoy
    @NobleSoy Год назад +8

    After reading what the tribes do to each other I’m happy this is said

    • @wambokodavid7109
      @wambokodavid7109 Год назад

      What do they do???

    • @NobleSoy
      @NobleSoy Год назад

      @@wambokodavid7109 Ethiopia Oromo Amhara Nigeria Yoruba Igbo Fulani South Sudan Dinka neur do your own research

    • @wambokodavid7109
      @wambokodavid7109 Год назад

      @@NobleSoy stop reading shit cus media is there to sell wild fires.also black on black crime in the us is athing.every place has its shit so we should stop acting holy

  • @i.g.electricity4512
    @i.g.electricity4512 Год назад +3

    I love this show! I hope I see the day when I am immersed similar to these brothers & sisters.

  • @tjc2824
    @tjc2824 Год назад +4

    💥Much love to Africans on from the continent!! Much love to Africans from America!! Much love to the entire diaspora!!!

  • @stilliriseDaat
    @stilliriseDaat Год назад +16

    I'm an African American Pan African. We are one nation one race! all black people in the world need to unite and love and build with each other! I love this podcast ,Great Show!!! But I do highly disagree with my African american brother who said it's not the YT man fault! That's a lie. The majority of our problems yesterday & today is the YT man's fault. I do hold us accountable for what we should be doing however you saying it's not the white man's fault is giving him a pass from all of the horrific evil things he's done to black people. That's problematic because you are making it easier for white supremacist to point the finger at us & not take responsibility for the Evils they've done to us.

    • @uniqueamerican4963
      @uniqueamerican4963 Год назад

      As a Black American I wouldn't put everything on "white"people, all of us can be puppets to the system if we keep falling for these agendas and propaganda machines, because it's not "white" people, it's these elites which is all bloodlines that's against us as Black Americans, white people, Africans and Carribeans peoples and other ethnicities... It's mainly good vs evil,not whites vs blacks type of thing, and I don't unite with people because they share the same skin tone as me, I only unite with people who shares the same mindset that I do, which it can be a white person as well that can share the same mindset as me.... Before "white" people even existed melanated people were jealous of other melanated people and also there's always been tribal wars way before "white" people came here 2,000 years ago, because they're only 2,000 years old,and most of them came in the America in the late 1800s -early/ late 1900s, I can go really deep with it! A lot of you Black Americans that's pan Africans need a reality check and mental check,what would it take for you guys referring to you'll Black Americans that's pan Africans,to leave Africans and Carribeans alone, mind your darn business and focus on your own people!!!! You'll so darn hard head!!!! I'm not mad with that African man said at all,it doesn't stop me from being nice and kind to Africans and Carribeans,but I'm definitely not an pan African at all,my focus is on my own Black Americans/ Indigenous tribe! Please learn history, because you'll just be saying anything on RUclips, Twitter and TikTok, and every Black Americans don't share the same history/story so please learn real history! We have a lot of work to be done and focus on....

  • @kurokaizen1889
    @kurokaizen1889 Год назад +6

    Why aren't I being notified of these streams any longer? Swear they must be messing with your channel because I legit have all my notifications on and use to be notified ahead of time etc

  • @winmugaru6347
    @winmugaru6347 Год назад +4

    Those people who think this way of African Americans and our brothers from the Carribbean are extremely ignorant. Africa needs these guys to return, they bring skills, investment and insight into how Africa can develop. I want more African American and Caribbean folks to move over because they will help our mindset improve in terms of business development and discipline. We need African American families now more so than ever. Am ready to give sell land to African American and Caribbean brothers sisters if they're serious about investing and develop the area. We need to grow together. Americans have fought our corner during apartheid in South Africa. African American and Caribbean welcomed us and got us into the system when we moved to the UK. I had similar mindset until I became educated on life. African American and Caribbean brothers add value to the continent, we need you and appreciate you.

  • @ShakorPicou
    @ShakorPicou Год назад +5

    Please guys keep her around don't let her go anywhere.

  • @sstillgar8814
    @sstillgar8814 Год назад +1

    Wow! Sister Teenah drops mad gems! It will be great to have her again and listen to some of her wisdom. Keep up the great work for the community team Kenganda😇

    • @ruqayyahcurtis7504
      @ruqayyahcurtis7504 9 месяцев назад

      So true! I LOVE MY SISTER TEENAH. SHE BRINGS IT LIKE A TRUE AFRICAN WOMAN. SHE IS A DIAMOND!!! KEEP HER ON BROTHERS🥰

  • @evaallen9728
    @evaallen9728 Год назад +3

    Excellent video! So many salient points and deep concepts. Love the discussion and received So many "Talking Points" to use in future convos such as Anti blackness and doing the Colonizers dirty work. This panel was well balanced and articulate. Keep up the great work!

  • @annettejones7039
    @annettejones7039 Год назад +4

    UR RIGHT BRO, UR GENERATION NEED TO MAKE CHANGE AND " STOP USING THE COP OUT, THE BLAME GAME "!!! LOVE U ALL.

  • @RegiLHJ
    @RegiLHJ Год назад +16

    I remember when that interview came out Phillip Scott had to put out that fire. And even to this day I still agree with what he said about don't let one person like that turn you off I'm going Africa

  • @antwainreine2657
    @antwainreine2657 Год назад +6

    Oshay going hard today!!!!

  • @kevinmaden5572
    @kevinmaden5572 Год назад +5

    SENAGAL AND NIGERIA GUYS ARE COOL WITH ME IN AMERICA ! THEY SAY WANT YOU VISIT MY COUNTRY

  • @anthonysmith4649
    @anthonysmith4649 Год назад +3

    He is the reason that Foundational Black Americans we are not going to be the stepping stones for any other groups no matter what part of the world you're from because we don't need anyone

  • @cindywebb9786
    @cindywebb9786 Год назад +9

    Just find it crazy that the guy is dressed like a black American and speaking English while stating that he doesn't need black Americans. 🤔 If it wasn't for the accent, you could easily mistake him for a black American in Africa.

    • @ArtSmosh1274
      @ArtSmosh1274 Год назад

      English is a national language in Uganda and different parts in the continent also black Americans don't dress like that

  • @TheTradeuser
    @TheTradeuser Год назад +33

    When i was growing up in America everybody wanted to stay away from Africa. I am proud and glad that today I am starting to see a large community who wants to connect. We are family and we should connect. We all always have the naysayers on both sides but there is still enough to build a bridge.

    • @kurokaizen1889
      @kurokaizen1889 Год назад +11

      I agree. Same for the Caribbean. We're all we've got. We need to build each other up and stop looking for other people to build us up. We can, will and should do it ourselves.

    • @db6881
      @db6881 Год назад +2

      Hence why I only stick to Africans and Caribbeans.

  • @jamesfaizon5376
    @jamesfaizon5376 Год назад +11

    This topic has a lot of historical information. I don't pay black people like this man. Because he never been to America. I am going to tell you a true story that I was involve in
    I worked with this African guy from Nigeria. He tried to get me in trouble with my boss. He went and told him I wasn't doing my job. Which he didn't know that I was on break. So my boss called me in the office and knew it was my break. So months went by. I didn't feel no way towards him. I just left him alone said hi to everyday. No problem👍. But he caught a reality check when he went to snitch on the bosses son who was white. That was the worse thing he could do at that job. So he went out hanging with the white people and they all got drunk and they started calling him the "N" word it broke him so bad? When tried to reach out. None of the other brothers including our Jamaican, Haitian and African brothers came to his rescue. So he came to me. I look at him and said to him? Welcome to America . After that we all taught how to deal with those people. After that reality check. He knew why and how we deal. White people don't mess with me and they don't know how to deal with. I don't play with them. Because to me,? THEY ARE THE WEAKEST RACE OF PEOPLE PERIOD. I know how they operate.

    • @jaymalls9628
      @jaymalls9628 Год назад +1

      James fazzion I Lev n a community people from different parts ov Africa. Ok some people are brain washed n love the same people that kick the n the ass. I was dating this girl from Jamaica. My neabor was always try to talk with her. She look at him like your nuts. I would shear fish fresh hole fish own ice's. No problem. A nother woman I was befriending short big big hips big breast. She would com over n spandex ass from hear to buffalo. We was always having a good time. Nabor was jealous. Nocking own my door All the time his wife like me but I don't mess with my neabors one day she came out with shorts her but cheeks was hanging out. I kept my cool. She would always offer me food. I thinking nabor Lee love that woman wanted me bad.

    • @jaymalls9628
      @jaymalls9628 Год назад +1

      James fazzion I miss my friendship with the short woman I was seeing I you'd to sleep own her bottlie like a pillow n she love it. Danceing ... shadow boxing I was teaching her we would talk.she love my cooking.she would Treet clean up.n she had her own place. They was so jealous. This boy drove up own her with Bentley n she fell for it . N we stop seeing one a nother.

    • @jamesfaizon5376
      @jamesfaizon5376 Год назад

      Wow!🤣

  • @GamingandfitRN
    @GamingandfitRN Год назад +8

    I can’t wait to finish school so I can go to Africa ❤

  • @iwehclementine3772
    @iwehclementine3772 Год назад +1

    Hi guys and Kudos!!I would like the lady (Tina) to be a regular on your show.She is highly learned and passionate about the black man's predicament without being unnecessarily defensive or controversial.Laying blames and shaming is still doing the Colonizer's unfinished work and would further divide us.

  • @reubenyahsrael346
    @reubenyahsrael346 Год назад +3

    Sacramento in the house!

  • @leigh4326
    @leigh4326 Год назад +2

    Let’s give our African American brothers and sisters their flowers. They were the pioneers of pan-Africanism and Black consciousness.
    Also I never see anyone recognize the below “The American Colonization Society (ACS) was formed in 1817 to send free African-Americans to Africa as an alternative to emancipation in the United States. In 1822, the society established on the west coast of Africa a colony that in 1847 became the independent nation of Liberia 🇱🇷.” Your ancestors were building on the continent amidst such great hardships.
    The divide between you and us is all the colonizers doing. Come home we welcome you especially in Southern Africa. Let’s all respect one another’s journeys and build a United Africa. No more sponsored xenophobia no more divide and conquer. We are one diaspora from Africa, the Americas, Europe and the Caribbean.
    Love from South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @joshlikings7437
    @joshlikings7437 Год назад +1

    That's his opinion! As a Ugandan born and raised, we need every black man and woman wherever they are in the world 🌎

  • @NiceandhappyO3
    @NiceandhappyO3 Год назад +4

    I wish love and peace for all people in the world.

  • @winmugaru6347
    @winmugaru6347 Год назад +3

    African Americans and Carribbean need to be careful when investing especially putting money on the table. You need to do due diligence before buying real estate, I would say but from fellow diaspora who have moved to Europe or America. I can't currently afford to develop something back home but am ready to support anyone with vision and wants to develop in terms of real estate. If we all worked together we would do so well

  • @pandawolfpresents
    @pandawolfpresents Год назад

    Oshay... You & Your team are geniuses! Touché.
    *Your titles are growing on me! 😏👍🏾

  • @suraya7948
    @suraya7948 Год назад

    Thank you my brother and sister this was a needed conversation ❤

  • @vince2007combustion
    @vince2007combustion Год назад +2

    As an African-American, I love and consider continental Africans (and Caribbeans) my brothers and sisters (my family).

  • @hershelreed7167
    @hershelreed7167 Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥 Van Damn , Oshay . you came with that heat , reminds me of story, for another day. But yeah. Legitimate questions deserve legitimate answers

  • @relly793
    @relly793 Год назад +1

    Stop worrying about “black” and worry about self first until you can contributed

  • @sweetie539
    @sweetie539 Год назад +8

    What kind of foolish topic is this? We wont even be able to tell the difference between us (Africans) and AAs. We are literally 1 people.

    • @NobleSoy
      @NobleSoy Год назад +1

      LMFAOOOO they’re not even 1 in Africa

    • @wambokodavid7109
      @wambokodavid7109 Год назад +2

      @@NobleSoy stop stoking flames of division...it's not a good look

  • @ashleyterry2715
    @ashleyterry2715 Год назад +2

    Great show 😁😁

  • @redplanetphotography2567
    @redplanetphotography2567 Год назад +7

    Those evil WS don't pick and choose, we are all N words to them.

  • @AP.lovetoAll
    @AP.lovetoAll Год назад +1

    ‼️ Love. #thstisall
    From NYC, love to all. Bless

  • @steph1149
    @steph1149 Год назад +5

    May I remind you that Kamala Harris father was Jamaican and a university professor & an Indian mom who was a scientist is currently the Vice President of the US, the most powerful woman in the US right now, you had Colin Powell was Secretary of State, whose parents were Jamaicans, Wes Moore Jamaican parents, currently the Governor of Maryland, It’s so funny, in Uganda I thought they were cannibals remember Idi Amin? so he needs to stop. Africans need to calm down thinking they are better than Caribbeans and black Americans.

    • @muchit3629
      @muchit3629 Год назад

      All true just forgot Barack Obama who dad was Kenyan.

  • @MrMakingcake
    @MrMakingcake 11 месяцев назад +1

    Its the truth africa has never been foward thinking

  • @aviatorman78
    @aviatorman78 Год назад +2

    This video needs a part2

  • @kelechinwagbaraocha3946
    @kelechinwagbaraocha3946 Год назад +4

    Tina is a great historian

  • @williamhaynes3729
    @williamhaynes3729 Год назад

    You guys have a wonderful show I just love it

  • @memyself4ever1
    @memyself4ever1 Год назад +2

    Malcolm X's mother was from Grenada.

  • @righteousgreek2161
    @righteousgreek2161 Год назад +1

    People who have a cultural background are so proud of it that they sound like they talk down at people because they held on to those values and beliefs that has been kept in their family as tradition to their culture

  • @laryjones-jm7ng
    @laryjones-jm7ng Год назад

    History is the true Education its wisdom learn it and move forward with wisdom

  • @hop4ap
    @hop4ap Год назад +3

    Though the title was clickbate. This was a good subject. In the immortal words of Peter Tosh If you're black you're an African. 1❤️. O'shea calm down bro lol.

  • @WhatAJhas2say
    @WhatAJhas2say Год назад +2

    @7:24 Louise Farrakhan mother was West Indies

  • @bosshogg0713
    @bosshogg0713 Год назад

    Channels line this really help with the relearning process

  • @RothBalloon
    @RothBalloon Год назад +2

    My belief is that I am my culture. I believe who you are is more than your colour and ancestry. So born and grown in Jamaica, that is where my culture developed, so I’m Jamaican, not African. If I grew up in Africa though, and that’s where my culture was developed, I would consider myself African.

  • @laryjones-jm7ng
    @laryjones-jm7ng Год назад

    We got some of our heat from Haiti and marcus Garvey from Jamaica

  • @mariussloan
    @mariussloan Год назад +4

    Hold on wait... They "asked that man a question he gave them his answer". Whether folks agree or disagree, the bottom line is that he gave that answer solely because he was questioned. So why be angered by his response?

  • @JT-yq8br
    @JT-yq8br Год назад +2

    good content

  • @kevinmaden5572
    @kevinmaden5572 Год назад +2

    KENYA ! KEVIN IS COMING 1 DAY !

  • @mikeandikes6
    @mikeandikes6 4 месяца назад

    Great debate

  • @RB3565
    @RB3565 Год назад +2

    Call me crazy but I don't care..
    I am a Kenyan born raised in Northern Europe , and I hold a view that ANY person of African descent in the diaspora whether in Tahiti, the US, UK, Peru, Vanuatu, Saudia, India, St kitts and Nevile ANYWHERE including Hawaii should all be ViSA exmpted in the continent and these brothers and sisters should be allowed to settle anywhere they please in Africa because this is their God given right!

  • @kevinthomas522
    @kevinthomas522 Год назад +2

    Excellent dialog

  • @kevinmaden5572
    @kevinmaden5572 Год назад +3

    SO I CANT MARRY AN AFRICAN WOMAN BECAUSE IM FROM AMERICA !

  • @davidbranch1077
    @davidbranch1077 Год назад

    Yeah 0shay, thanks for stating the factz.👍💙💯

  • @druth5134
    @druth5134 Год назад +2

    Just be pleasant and polite.

  • @kesaadjima
    @kesaadjima Год назад +1

    Go head Sis! Tina took us school ❤️

  • @nma305
    @nma305 Год назад +2

    I think the main thing is the lack of self educating. If you only use what you have learned from the systems in place wherever you are at , you are miseducated. Those that seek the real history don’t harbor this hate to your own people.

    • @nma305
      @nma305 Год назад

      Also I kind of had no choice but to research my history because I am connected to 3 different areas. I was born in the US, my mother is Carribean (Haitian) and my Father is African (Ethiopian).

  • @perrydunham
    @perrydunham Год назад +1

    And may I also add that I have worked with some Ugandans when I lived in Seattle they hate Black Americans a Ugandan female told me that I’m not African and most of us don’t know who we are and never visit Uganda because we’re not welcome there. And then I told her “If you had this disdain towards us Black Americans then why are you here in our country?” I have worked with a lot Africans most of them don’t like us they call us cruel names like “Akatas and the White man’s baby.” I’ve also worked with a few South Africans they were very nice to me if I were to go to visit Africa, South Africa is where I would go to visit.

  • @ihuomaca
    @ihuomaca Год назад

    I really ❤ this podcast, but the lady Teena's ideas, i believe are detrimental to the progress of our continent. We CAN NOT continue to blame Europeans/colonizers for our lack of progress. When we continously push the blame on others we fail to look inwards! We lack unity of purpose!... the colonizers do not tell us to steal our resources and watch our neighbors and family die from lack of basic items!!!
    This podcast is very important!
    Please keep up the good work!

  • @kevinbrooks5523
    @kevinbrooks5523 Год назад

    Lack of international education is the primary reason many Africans are biased when it comes to there idea of enslavement. Colonization may very well be the highest form of enslavement. My opinion. Late I know, but Uganda is a second home for me. Love the place!!

  • @mikenagol69
    @mikenagol69 Год назад

    I loved this conversation… Thanks to all involved.. Please continue.. Oshay? You know..

  • @jackjack-bw8ks
    @jackjack-bw8ks Год назад +3

    We don't want to take from you we just want to live free and build with you. We want to walk about without feeling uncomfortable or compromising to make others feel comfortable around us.

  • @careynash6512
    @careynash6512 Год назад +2

    OSHAY My Brother your doing a great job and Jonita is looking very Beautiful I would marry her

  • @MuantanamoMobile
    @MuantanamoMobile Год назад +2

    12:20 She got the Chwezi part wrong, the Chwezi empire split up for several reasons long before (several hundred years) Europeans ever stepped foot in the area. It existed in the great lakes region from around the early bronze age to about 500 C.E when it splintered fully.
    One of the main ones being a devastating series of plagues that led to most of the ruling class - who were seen as demi-gods emigrating probably back to Ancient Egypt, since it was believed that's where they originated (as ancient Egyptian royals and priests fleeing a change over to a new Pharaoh dynasty).
    The death of the sacred royal cow "Bihogo" scared the Bachwezi, since it had been prophesised that its death in the manner described would precede their destruction so they were forced to migrate.
    The Buganda kingdom alone is about 700 years old, and it was formed after splitting off from the Chwezi empire. The Bachwezi were the founders of ancient Bunyoro- Kitara Kingdom which spread from Western Uganda to Western Kenya and Northern Tanganyika etc.

  • @fromthedivinesource7059
    @fromthedivinesource7059 Год назад

    Shoutout to the queen in the red for her honesty and transparency when Duke Oshay tried to water it down at the 8:57 mark of the video

  • @laryjones-jm7ng
    @laryjones-jm7ng Год назад

    We are not just Africans we are global people

  • @LeahTVdotcom
    @LeahTVdotcom Год назад

    🇺🇸✈️🌍🇬🇭In New York but back Dakar, West Africa tomorrow 😂. Leah Tunkara

  • @freewaychris3470
    @freewaychris3470 Год назад +1

    It’s called being human beings! Humans in general don’t get along with whoever but I think he’s talking about the American ways and he doesn’t want these kind of teachings in Africa.

  • @ekfreeman1
    @ekfreeman1 Год назад

    Sister in brown is on point. Love how she broke down.